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Drinkin‘ Bros Podcast

Episode 535 - The Octopus Challenge

Drinkin‘ Bros Podcast

Tetherball Academy Media

Politics, Comedy, News, Sports

4.87.7K Ratings

🗓️ 15 January 2020

⏱️ 85 minutes

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Summary

Ross Patterson and Dan Hollaway discuss the Octopus Challenge, which is a legend among all octopi, where the male is able to break off his penis and regrow it at a later time. The question is whether or not you would do it to get out of one night stands or bad relationships? How long would you be able to sacrifice your own penis or would you do so at all?

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0:00.0

Welcome to Drinking Bros. Presented by GhostBed.com

0:10.0

Sit back, relax, and grab a fucking dreamy

0:16.0

Oh, shit!

0:24.0

Shit!

0:25.0

Man, we should get a separate mic for the white club.

0:29.0

Just that crackin' of the can, you know?

0:32.0

It just, there's a refreshing sound to it.

0:34.0

Like, I know I'm about to be refreshed.

0:36.0

Yeah.

0:37.0

It's like Pavlov's dog instead of having a whole drill

0:40.0

on the side of my head, I'm just drinking like a white girl.

0:43.0

Everybody is dudes, dogs, ladies.

0:47.0

Bud Light just put out a self-server weekend.

0:50.0

Yeah, Bud Light, the American beer that's owned by

0:54.0

what Dutch company or some shit?

0:57.0

Is it Dutch or China?

0:59.0

Everything is...

1:00.0

Whatever, man. I love Bud Light.

1:01.0

I don't even fucking want any of this shit to be honest with you.

1:03.0

No, I like Bud Light.

1:04.0

Get paid, get money.

1:06.0

Let me rephrase that.

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