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The Dollop with Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds

289 - The Confederados

The Dollop with Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds

All Things Comedy

History, Society & Culture, Comedy

4.818.9K Ratings

🗓️ 22 August 2017

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

Comedians Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds examine The Confederados.

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0:00.0

Black and white cat early in the morning just as day is dawning. Pat thinks he's a

0:08.3

very happy man. You're you're reaching out to our English audience. Postman Pat. Postman Pat.

0:16.1

You're listening to the dollop. This is a bilingual American history podcast. Each week.

0:22.2

I read a story in both Spanish and English at the same time to about American

0:29.4

history to my friend. Garrett Reynolds who has no idea what the topic is going to be

0:33.3

about. I didn't say my name. My name is Dave. Okay. This is all messed up. Things went downhill

0:38.9

after the Postman Pat. It's just threw me off. It was just so fun. We were having fun.

0:44.8

God, do you want to look here to do? I'll do one bottle. People say this is funny. Not Gary

0:51.3

Garrett. Dave, okay. Someone or something is tickling. Is it far five? And this is not going

0:56.1

to come to tickley podcast. Yeah. You are Queen fakie of made up town. All hail Queen

1:01.9

shit of live bill. A bunch of religious virgins go to Mingle and do what? I can't

1:10.1

have you. No. I see. Done my friend. No. No. April 9th. 1865. April 9th. My mother's birth.

1:24.7

Hello. Hello. Hello. Hello. Hello. How are you? 1865. Robert E. Lee. Oh boy. Oh boy.

1:33.6

We got a buzzword. Triggered. Triggered. Shots fired. Robert E. Lee surrendered to Union

1:41.7

General Elysses S. Grant in Virginia, essentially ending the American Civil War. Some call that

1:48.6

the battle of one letter middle names. No. That was worthy. Hey, South Carolina resident

2:00.9

described the state. The banks were ruined. Quote this quote. The banks were ruined. The railroads

2:06.9

were destroyed. There are few factories were desolated. Their vessels have been swept from

2:13.1

the seas and rivers. The livestock was consumed. Notes, bonds, mortgages, all the money in circulation.

2:20.1

Dets all became worthless. The community was without clothes and without food. Never was there

2:25.8

greater nakedness and desolation in a civilized community. You shouldn't have done the own

2:33.9

slaves thing. So war. So war hurts the fabric of your country. Apparently if you have a war,

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