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60 - Ladies Who Throw Cucumbers

EPISODE · Feb 18, 2026 · 48 MIN

60 - Ladies Who Throw Cucumbers

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In this week’s episode, Sammy dives into an adorably disturbing lore: Kappas. As the Ryer Vineyard is sipped, the ladies read a Mothman listener lore, beg for Bigfoot The Musical tickets, and participate in a lore-based drinking game. So grab your favorite cabernet sauvignon and watch your butt, Ladies Who Throw Cucumbers will have you swimming with metal objects from now on. TW: death, drowningSources:“Introduction to Yōkai” by Matthew Meyer on Yokai.com  “Kappa” by Matthew Meyer on Yokai.com “Meet the Kappa: Japan's Enigmatic Aquatic Yokai” by Nana Young on Bokksu.com““Kappa”: The Terror of Japan’s Rivers” by Kagawa Masanobu on Nippon.com“Kappa” by The Tokyo Smart team on Tokoyo Smart“Yōkai and Amabie” by Trevor Graham on Japanhouse.Illinois.edu“Edo Period” by Graham Squires on World History Encyclopedia “The Japanese Kappa: The Mischievous Water Demon’s Mythology” by Kim Kahan on Sakuraco “Kappa” by Matthew Allison on World History Encyclopedia“Nintendo Mythology: Mystic Creatures” by Kyle England on Nintendojo.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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