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EPISODE · Jul 9, 2018 · 1H 3M

Episode 6 - Bunch Of Hipsters On The Water

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This week, a kinda sick Mary brings you the Ghost Ship of Northumberland Strait, which apparently kind of looks like a bonfire on the ocean. The episode also covers the Belchers Islands massacre, in which one loser thinks he's Jesus and unfortunately gets a whole bunch of people killed, including children. (Also, the part at the very end is kinda wrong. Whoops, still figuring out distribution!)

This week, a kinda sick Mary brings you the Ghost Ship of Northumberland Strait, which apparently kind of looks like a bonfire on the ocean. The episode also covers the Belchers Islands massacre, in which one loser thinks he's Jesus and unfortunately gets a whole bunch of people killed, including children. (Also, the part at the very end is kinda wrong. Whoops, still figuring out distribution!)

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