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Episode 32: Tranch

Episode 2 of the Flooping the Pig podcast, hosted by Kevin Ford, Brad Garoon, and Justin Houston, titled "Episode 32: Tranch" was published on July 2, 2023 and runs 39 minutes.

July 2, 2023 ·39m · Flooping the Pig

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Original Air Date: October 12, 2014   As our hosts continue on with Season 5, they discuss the first utterance of the insult "tranch," the scope of a spell from an ancient Egyptian deity, and the merits of lemon cannibalism, among other things. Episodes Covered: “The Suitor” (Season 5, Episode 21), “The Party’s Over, Isla de Señorita” (Season 5, Episode 22), “One Last Job” (Season 5, Episode 23), “Another Five More Short Graybles” (Season 5, Episode 24)

Original Air Date: October 12, 2014  

As our hosts continue on with Season 5, they discuss the first utterance of the insult "tranch," the scope of a spell from an ancient Egyptian deity, and the merits of lemon cannibalism, among other things.

Episodes Covered: “The Suitor” (Season 5, Episode 21), “The Party’s Over, Isla de Señorita” (Season 5, Episode 22), “One Last Job” (Season 5, Episode 23), “Another Five More Short Graybles” (Season 5, Episode 24)

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