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The Dollop with Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds

264 - Selling the Chemical Reactor Block (live)

The Dollop with Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds

All Things Comedy

History, Society & Culture, Comedy

4.818.9K Ratings

🗓️ 8 May 2017

⏱️ 91 minutes

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Summary

Comedians Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds examine Eugene Anderson and his Chemical Reactor Block. Recorded live in Houston. EPISODE SOURCE: Texas Monthly Sept. 1983 - The Big Con by Bryon Harris TOUR DATES REDBUBBLE MERCH

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0:00.0

It's confusing. It's added like there were a number of garrists. There's some garris. I don't

0:08.8

know what's happening. It's like the political climate. There's more than two candidates. Thank you.

0:18.2

Thank you everyone for coming out to the first Texas dollop.

0:21.3

Won't be the last. It might be three others this weekend. It might be, you don't know that.

0:33.0

It could be the last. Not okay. I guess. Sure. Yeah. Thank you. The beer best. Thank you.

0:40.9

Yeah. Now that's cocky. It's great to be in Houston. You're listening to the dollop.

0:57.9

This is American History podcast. By Weekly. It's by by annual. A couple times a year we do this

1:07.6

podcast. I read a story from American History to my friend. Gareth Reynolds who has no idea what

1:13.2

the topic is going to be about. Oh. Okay. All right. You sir. No, no, no. Yeah. I think

1:26.4

yas are okay. You took it too far. Yeah. Throwing people up for you. It would be great to

1:31.4

Trump rally it up. No. Yeah. Get out of here. No. Yeah. Get out of here. By the way,

1:37.8

if you can't see the women's room is right there. And there's no men's. So that's tough.

1:44.2

1927. Now I didn't go city specific. I just went Texas. So sorry. Fuck off.

1:55.2

It's like a country. It's like a hard enough time. I had a hard enough time.

2:02.7

Eugene Anderson was born in Big Spring, Texas. Big spring?

2:10.2

You really know where that is? So he just yeah. Big spring. Was an oil and cotton town. Is it still

2:16.3

an oil and cotton town? Or is it just all it is? Interesting. He had an older brother. They were

2:21.8

raised on a cotton and dairy farm and he spent most of his first 30 years on or near the farm.

2:28.0

He didn't stray too far away. Okay. So he's just farm chilling. In 1944, he went to McMurray

2:36.6

College. Wait, but he spent 30 years there and then went to college? Well, it's near as he's

2:42.3

still still still. He's still. Yeah. When he's like in class, he's looking out the window like,

2:45.6

wonder what the cows are doing. What a throes of hay! No, sorry.

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