The Three Whisky Happy Hour: Unplugged (or Unhinged?) Edition
Hoo boy—Steve wasn’t able to work out the schedule (and internet acess in the Norwegian Sea) to join John and Lucretia for this week’s episode, so he left them completely unsupervised, resulting in what John and Lucretia described as an “unplugged” edition, blessedly free (supposedly) from any historical analogies.
Steve thinks “unhinged” might be a better description of this heterodox episode, which somehow included quite a lot of history, just not in the usual edifying form that so many listeners have come to depend upon.
You can guess the subjects. Go ahead: guess. Or listen here, and sign on to Steve’s “Change.org” petition to require that the 3WHH never again go off without adult supervision. Or maybe you will like the ritual abuse Steve received in absentia.
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