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Wine & Crime

Ep209 It Was the Sixties Crimes

Wine & Crime

Wine & Crime Podcast

True Crime, Podcast, Minnesota, Wine, Truecrime, Feminism, Comedy

4.715.5K Ratings

🗓️ 4 March 2021

⏱️ 155 minutes

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Summary

This week, the gals travel way back to a distant time of social and political change, and probably the last time their parents were cool. Topics include a power-tripping hippie douche, a timeline through this insane decade, and a very unique Boy Scout badge. Pour a glass of Winc's Cowtown White Blend, gas up your Thunderbird, and tune in for It Was the Sixties Crimes.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Wine and Crime contains graphic and explicit content which may not be suitable for some listeners.

0:06.6

Listener discretion is advised.

0:09.0

You are listening to Wine and Crime, the podcast where three friends chug wine, chat true crime, and unleash their worst minnest sort and accent.

0:34.0

Oh yeah.

0:35.0

Oh yeah.

0:36.0

I'm Kenyan.

0:38.0

I'm Lucy and very proud of you.

0:42.0

Thank you.

0:43.0

Oh, I'm Amanda.

0:45.0

What year is it?

0:46.0

I have a Bonarama t-shirt on.

0:48.0

I have no bra on.

0:49.0

I did brush my teeth.

0:50.0

I did not change out of anything that I slept in.

0:54.0

I'm fine.

0:55.0

I am brushing my teeth sweaters right now.

1:01.0

Because I have not brushed my teeth.

1:04.0

I did brush my hair today though, so that's big.

1:07.0

I like that.

1:08.0

I'm not brushing my teeth.

1:09.0

No, it's 7 pm, by time.

1:12.0

And I've already had half a bottle of Prosecco and have not brushed my teeth.

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