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EPISODE · Apr 27, 2021 · 1H 9M

CRISPY COATED ROBOTS #61 - Best Disaster Flick & Bread

from Crispy Coated Robots · host Jim Kovacik - George Wright Padgett

Are you ever going to text me?Episode 61: “This episode is a disaster!” AKA “It’s where bananas go to die.”Jim and George discuss the most impactful (maybe Deep Impact-ful) disaster movies to ever hit the screen, and best bread.The two explore why Texas seems to be the only region thus far appoint a state toast.They also contemplate the age-old question of which is more dangerous a guy with a bomb on a plane, or the fact that Dean Martin is the pilot?In a not so touching moment, George offers Jim permission to eat the dead flesh from his body should the they ever become trapped in the CCR studio for an extended period and face starvation.And what’s with George attempting to rewrite history by inserting Milton Berle into disaster flicks of the 70s?

Are you ever going to text me? Episode 61: “This episode is a disaster!” AKA “It’s where bananas go to die.” Jim and George discuss the most impactful (maybe Deep Impact-ful) disaster movies to ever hit the screen, and best bread. The two explore why Texas seems to be the only region thus far appoint a state toast. They also contemplate the age-old question of which is more dangerous a guy with a bomb on a plane, or the fact that Dean Martin is the pilot? In a not so touching moment, George ...

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