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Overdue

Ep 147 - Catch-22, by Joseph Heller

Overdue

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Craig Getting, Arts, Books, Podcasts, Literature, Comedy, Andrew Cunningham

4.62.3K Ratings

🗓️ 30 November 2015

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

War...war never changes. But it does get more and more absurd the deeper you dive into Joseph Heller's Catch-22.
Join us for a discussion of potato tips, alternate podcast titles, double binds and logic traps, and the celebrity resemblance of one Major Major Major Major.

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0:00.0

This is a headgun podcast.

0:06.0

While Andrew and Craig believe the joy of discovery is crucial to enjoying any well-told

0:10.3

tale, they will not shy away from spoiling specific story beats when necessary.

0:16.5

Plus these are books you should have read by now.

0:30.0

How much turkey did you eat?

0:44.0

A couple pieces.

0:46.0

Just a couple.

0:47.0

Yeah, we just had a small Thanksgiving.

0:49.2

Are you not a turkey fiend?

0:51.2

Turkey is fine.

0:52.2

I think it's one of the more boring meats.

0:55.5

It gets dry faster than chicken and it tastes less than red meat.

1:01.9

Do you brine your turkey?

1:03.8

I don't really cook the turkey.

1:06.1

We always go and eat somebody else's turkey.

1:08.6

Where did you eat turkey this year?

1:10.6

Susanna's grandfather's.

1:12.6

Does he brine the turkey?

1:14.1

I don't know.

1:15.1

I didn't ask him.

1:16.1

You should ask him.

1:17.1

Turkey just like I go to a place and then turkey happens to me.

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