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Episode 12: They Are Who We Thought They Were

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This week Pat misses the the podcast to participate in the 5th Annual Hunger Games. Fortunately, Bill and Carson return in an effort to prevent another episode of long winded monologues and try to steer the ship toward productive discussion. Unfortunately, Bill has a hot mic and Carson has a few monologues of his own, so the productive discussion will have to wait. In the meantime, listen to the four musketeers of rants and rambling wax intellectual on the state of race relations in America, a bit of sci-fi inspired pop culture talk, and the usual nonsense about Minnesota sports. Can 4 white guys discuss racial issues? Has Jered completely given up on the Minnesota Vikings? Will Bill's rent ever go down?  Find out the answers to these questions and more by listening to this week's episode now! Intro 0:00-2:35 Millennial Musings: Spread Around the Socialism? 2:36-12:32 Political Parrots: Racial Tensions and the Police Problem 13:05-35:42 Pop Goes the Culture: The Future of Star Wars 36:09-49:43 Sports Round Up: The Fall of the Minnesota Vikings 49:45-59:34 News from the Front: Bill's Rent is Too Damn High 59:40-1:03:19 Where to Find Us/Outro 1:03:28- 1:05:31      

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