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Trillbilly Worker's Party

Episode 263: Fish City

Trillbilly Worker's Party

Trillbilly Worker's Party

Comedy

4.81.9K Ratings

🗓️ 6 October 2022

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

We talk about some more cheating scandals, then visit a story about a Tuskegee airman landing in Loretta Lynn's childhood backyard, and finally present an exciting new opportunity for Trillbillies fans: a Trillbillies Essay Contest Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/trillbillyworkersparty

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0:00.0

I always forget that Marvin spent much of his life in Lexington and his father was the

0:10.2

leader of something of a cult here.

0:14.5

What kind of cult?

0:15.5

What kind of cult are we talking?

0:16.9

It was a church, but had some little cult overtones that felt like reading about it.

0:22.6

His dad, Marvin, seniors from Lexington.

0:27.8

So Lexington not known for producing great fathers, or great cults.

0:36.2

Not a lot of good cults would come out of Lexington.

0:39.1

Too few, honestly, but had great potential in the 80s with all that alphayed stuff,

0:47.0

Kishogu stuff, CIA stuff, just really kind of didn't really live up to its potential.

0:56.6

That great potential be a CD weird place, a little too buttoned up for it now.

1:04.8

Yeah.

1:05.8

Yeah.

1:06.8

Man, these fucking goddamn assholes, it's just like tenitis to you, isn't it?

1:15.1

I'm sorry.

1:16.1

I'm fine.

1:17.1

I can't even hear it.

1:18.1

Do you think it'll pick up in your mind?

1:20.1

Probably not.

1:21.1

It's like, probably not.

1:25.3

I can barely hear it.

1:27.2

They're just doing the classic lazy work day thing where they hammer for literally five

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