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EPISODE · Dec 9, 2019 · 1H 39M

GBU 56: Flyover Country feat. @BrettPain from Street Fight Radio

from The Great Mistake, by Garbage Brain University · host Drew & Natalie Dee

Natalie & Drew are joined by our friend Brett Pain from Street Fight Radio to talk about “flyover country,” that imaginary region of our nation in between the two very important coasts. In this double-sized episode, we talked about gross food, saying “thank you,” why it’s all right to live in the gloomiest place in the country, and why you have to say “sorry,” even if sometimes it means you apologize for saying “sorry” too much.If you haven’t already, you can hear more from Brett at Street Fight Radio, the #1 anarcho-comedy station in the nation, located right here in Columbus, Ohio, and follow him on Twitter at @BrettPain. If you haven’t subscribed yet, you’re missing half of our episodes. You can fix that by clicking on this old button right here:Answer our questions from the ‘cast in the Official Comments Section below! You gotta subscribe to talk to us, but it’s worth it. Subscribers can also read comments by other listeners.Finally, listen to Garbage Brain University on Spotify or iTunes if you don’t already. Thanks again to Substack for our podcast/newsletter setup, and to The Melvins for our theme song, “Electric Flower,” used with permission.* natalie & drew This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.garbagebrainuniversity.com/subscribe

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