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Woo Woo with Rachel Dratch

John Solomon: The Tale of a Titanic Survivor

Woo Woo with Rachel Dratch

QCODE Media, Inc.

Comedy

4.7761 Ratings

🗓️ 3 April 2024

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Comedy writer John Solomon (Last Man on Earth, MacGruber) joins the ladies to share the story of his great uncle who survived the Titanic, a gentleman named Washington Dodge. Upon returning home to San Francisco, Mr. Dodge became the subject of rumor and suspicion. And here’s where the story goes woo woo! Let’s just say, his death wasn’t the last the world saw of Washington Dodge… Ostler, Scott. "Ghost of Titanic Survivor Haunts Cellar on Nob Hill." SFGATE. Dec 2, 1999. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:48.3

Hello and welcome to Woo Woo with Rachel Dratch.

0:51.7

I'm here with my pal and co-host Irene Bremas, as always. Hi, Irene. Hello, Rachel. Well, Irene, today we have an old pal of mine back from the SNL days writer John Solomon. Hi. Hello. John, thank you so much for taking the time. It's my pleasure.

1:12.4

So I say this a lot, but when I first thought of doing this, I thought of all the people who I've ever heard a woo-woo story from.

1:20.9

And you, I'm sorry to say, John, but you made the list.

1:24.5

So you're kind enough to say yes.

1:27.1

And here you are. But I often start with just saying like how I know the list. So you're kind enough to say yes. And here you are. But I often start with just

1:29.9

saying like how I know the person. Sure. You're the person. So we first met on SNL.

1:37.9

Yes. Way back when. I don't remember the year you joined. What year did you come? 2006. So you had,

1:43.6

oh, 2006? You had just left.

1:46.1

No. Yeah. We overla. No, we didn't overlap. We met because, because you, well, I mean,

1:52.1

we, you were, of course, I knew you, you and Will lived in the same building. We never

1:57.2

overlapped on the show? Really? Uh-uh. Uh-uh. That's crazy.

2:01.2

You came on in the fall of 2006?

2:04.1

Yeah.

2:04.4

Why don't, okay, I've constructed this like I have memories of us.

2:07.8

Yeah, tell me what you constructed your brain.

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