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Trillbilly Worker's Party

Episode 122: For Whom The Bell Polls

Trillbilly Worker's Party

Trillbilly Worker's Party

Comedy

4.81.9K Ratings

🗓️ 14 November 2019

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

We talk about our very favorite eastern Kentucky towns, as well as other Kentucky politics arcana. Then we do a little bit of Speak Your Piece. And for the grand finale, we look at a mysterious fire that brought down former Kentucky governor Matt Bevin's bell manufacturing plant in 2012. Support us on patreon: www.patreon.com/trillbillyworkersparty

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0:00.0

Just dealing with the Tom Fullery today. A lot of it. You know my Wednesdays are hell anyway.

0:09.0

What'd you do today?

0:15.0

Dog park.

0:16.0

I thought, see, I feel like all you do is take Sally to the dog.

0:18.0

Work calls.

0:20.0

Right here.

0:24.0

Work calls. Proton's. Neutrons. Neutrons.

0:30.0

Tom has master at the conference call.

0:32.0

There's a man in the moon. I try to hide in conference call. There's a man in the moon.

0:34.0

I try to hide in conference calls.

0:36.0

I'm not built for conference calls.

0:38.0

That's why I say you've, uh...

0:42.0

You've like

0:45.0

perfected it. I just deferred everybody else. Yeah, I think what everybody said makes sense. That's usually what I do. And that's usually what I do. And it's because my mind just does not work

0:55.5

quick enough like that.

0:57.6

Today was the first day that I'd been on a conference call in over a year probably same a little rusty.

1:04.0

Did I?

1:05.0

Oh yeah, but I was about say, oh, what do you have a call for

1:08.0

it was us?

1:09.0

So we had a conference call.

1:10.0

I thought that was very well.

1:14.0

Okay.

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