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History Dweebs - A look at True Crime, Murders, Serial Killers and the Darkside of History

Great Dweebate: Moral Clauses in Teaching contracts of the 1920s

History Dweebs - A look at True Crime, Murders, Serial Killers and the Darkside of History

Tim Scott

Comedy Interviews, Comedy

4619 Ratings

🗓️ 8 March 2015

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Join the Dweebs for a lighthearted discussion of Teaching contracts in the early 20th century.

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0:00.0

Hi everyone and welcome to History Dweaves. I'm Tim and I'm joined as always by Brandy Blue Hair Beauty.

0:10.8

Herman, how are you today, Brandy? I'm a little grumpy today, Tim. How are you?

0:14.9

Well, why are you grumpy? Aren't I allowed to be grumpy every once in a while?

0:19.6

Not every single day.

0:21.4

And I'm also joined...

0:22.6

Really?

0:23.3

I'm also joined by...

0:25.5

I don't want to cut your introduction short, but I would also...

0:29.1

Let the Risi Cups take effect.

0:30.6

She just started on, I want to introduce...

0:33.6

Obviously, the biggest star in podcasting right now.

0:40.6

And he has sort of a cult following, I would say.

0:45.6

He's sort of like Jim Jones.

0:47.4

He is the very distinguished, very honorable, charismatic, Colonel Charles Beauregard, Hawk, very honorable, charismatic Colonel Charles Bolrigard, Hawk Waters III, affectionately

1:00.0

known as the Southern gentleman. How are you today, Colonel? Oh, I'm lovely today, Timothy.

1:04.6

Thank you for asking. Well, I'm glad that you're in your normal, cheerful disposition while

1:09.5

Ms. Herman is not.

1:11.4

Look at it. She tried to take a swipe on me over there.

1:16.0

I know, and I worry where this debate is going to go, because I know you both feel very strongly about this topic.

1:22.5

And today's, we bait, is on contractual obligations of school teachers

1:29.0

in the early 1920s.

1:32.6

Now, this

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