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🗓️ 10 May 2022
⏱️ 60 minutes
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0:40.0 | Welcome to TrueGram Garage, wherever you are, whatever you're doing thanks for listening. I'm your host Nick and with me as always is a man who just tattooed the initials of Kim Kardashian. |
0:49.0 | This week we are excited to be featuring Purple Haze by the wonderful people over at Abita Brewing. Purple Haze is a song by the late great Jimmy Hendrix of course. |
1:18.0 | But it's also a fine delicious beer perfect for warm weather. This is an American style wheat beer brewed with real raspberries added after filtration. |
1:29.0 | The berries add a fruity aroma slightly sweet taste and of course the purple haze. And in my humble garage opinion, Abita is one of the most energy efficient and environmentally friendly breweries in this great country. And for that, I thank you. |
1:45.0 | And let's do some thank yous and a toast to our good garage friends. First up, a big cheers to Ashley Hunt and parts unknown. Thank you to Ashley who sent us this delicious six pack. |
1:59.0 | And a big shout to Brittany and Millington Tennessee. Next up, we have a cheers to Audrey and Nesbitt, Mississippi. |
2:06.0 | And a big wheelie ship to Gina, Muncie, Indiana. Next up, we have Actin and Alameda, California. And last but certainly not least, we have Stacy and Mick Calla, Alabama. |
2:17.0 | Those folks filled up this beautiful garage fridge this week. And so we say, please and thank you. |
2:23.0 | Yeah, BWEWRUN, beer run. Make sure you subscribe to the podcast. If you're listening and you're not subscribed, what are you doing with your life? |
2:32.0 | Get your life together. Hit that subscribe button. And I'll thank you for it. There you go. Thank you. And that's enough of the business. |
2:41.0 | All right, everybody gather around. Grab a chair. Grab a beer. Let's talk some true crime. |
2:47.0 | I just want to know where he is if he's safe or not, because that's the hardest statement. It's not knowing. |
3:02.0 | Deanna McKinney hasn't heard from her son for two weeks. There's a flyer on the door of her west-leveled apartment, like dozens of others posted in towns along the New Hampshire and Vermont border, hoping to find 19-year-old Austin Colson. |
3:16.0 | I can't sleep, but eat or anything, because I'm so worried, because I don't know. There's just killing me inside. |
3:23.0 | Police say on January 11th, Colson left an apartment he shared with his girlfriend in Royalton, Vermont. |
3:29.0 | Authorities say Colson may have gone to collect scrap metal. A partially filled trailer it's believed he was using was found in nearby Sharon. |
3:38.0 | To date, we have had no sightings or contacts with him. Obviously his family is very, very concerned. This is described to us. It's very unlike him. |
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