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The Secret Cabal Gaming Podcast

Episode 161: A Feast for Odin, Railroad Revolution and The Fear of Missing Out

The Secret Cabal Gaming Podcast

Jamie Keagy

Hobbies, Leisure, Games

4.7869 Ratings

🗓️ 19 June 2018

⏱️ 189 minutes

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Summary

A Feast for Odin Overview and Review, a Look Back at Railroad Revolution and the Founders discuss FOMO, The Fear of Missing Out.

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0:00.0

It's Wednesday, June 20th, and you're listening to the Secret Cup Ball Gaming Podcast.

0:10.5

Today, the founders reveal a feast for Odin.

0:16.4

And look back at Railroad Revolution and discuss Bobo the fear of missing out.

0:26.6

And now please welcome the Secret Cabal Founders.

0:35.6

Hello and welcome to episode 161 of the Secret Cabal Gaming Podcast.

0:43.0

My name is Jamie.

0:44.1

Tony here.

0:45.0

Hello, folks, Pride.

0:46.0

Hey, this is Chris.

0:47.3

And this is Steve.

0:49.2

And it looks like Tony is back from his real life game, Euro game, I guess it would be.

0:55.8

Were you farming the countryside in Europe, growing crops and raising sheep?

1:01.1

Not at all, actually.

1:02.5

I didn't get out of the city.

1:05.4

Really?

1:05.7

I went to Versailles.

1:07.8

Otherwise, like pretty much everything I did was in one of the cities I was at. But I got to

1:12.1

Oslo, Berlin, Paris, Madrid. You got to eat some whale meat? I had some whale meat in Oslo. That was really good.

1:20.5

I have to, when I left Paris, I thought I was going to have nicotine withdrawal and I don't even

1:25.1

smoke anymore. That, I mean, that city smells like an ashtrays.

1:29.7

It's because all those beatnik poets over there.

1:32.7

I get.

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