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Sword and Scale Rewind

Episode 147

Sword and Scale Rewind

Incongruity

True Crime, Comedy

3.83.3K Ratings

🗓️ 8 August 2021

⏱️ ? minutes

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Summary

This week, the guys react to the anonymous fan who called in with a story of trauma as a young boy. They also discuss the notion of ‘statute of limitations’, what happened to ‘Surviving This’, and how much things have changed since the 1980s.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Sortin Scale Rewind is an aftershow, which means it's meant to be listened to after listening to Sortin Scale.

0:03.6

For your convenience, each episode number of Rewind corresponds to its counterpart on Sortin Scale.

0:07.0

It's not that hard, people.

0:08.0

Welcome to Sortin Scale Rewind with your hosts, Matt Fondelier and Ian Bag.

0:38.0

Hello and welcome back to Sortin Scale Rewind.

0:52.0

This is episode 147.

0:55.2

My name is Matt Fondelier, one of the writer producers for Sortin Scale, but beyond that, many

1:00.0

years before a Sortin Scale super fan.

1:03.2

I'm super excited to be back here once again with my friend, comedian, co-host of the fifth

1:08.5

most popular hockey podcast in all of Australia.

1:12.4

The show's called Enjoying Ornchlices with Jeff and Ian.

1:15.2

We have Ian here, Ian Bag.

1:16.6

Welcome back.

1:17.6

Hello, Matthew.

1:18.6

Nice to see you.

1:19.6

We are of course joined once again by Sortin Scale Mastermind, Mike Bude.

1:25.2

What are you going to say instead of joined?

1:27.9

There.

1:28.9

I'm just curious about that.

1:29.9

I was going to say interrupted.

1:30.9

You interrupted.

1:33.6

Me and Ian are trying to talk here, Mike.

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