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Getting Hammered®

Let Them Eat Cones

Getting Hammered®

Laissez-Faire Media

Politics, Society & Culture, News, News Commentary

4.7844 Ratings

🗓️ 19 October 2022

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

On today’s episode we discuss the latest from NYT/Siena Polls, the senate races in Pennsylvania and Georgia, a proposed bill in Virginia targeting parents, and the 50th anniversary of the ‘Alive’ plane crash. Time Stamps: 11:01 New Polls 17:20 Senate Races 31:25 Virginia Parent Politics 36:20 Alive? Questions, Comments? Email us at Hammered@nebulouspodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello everyone and welcome to another episode of Getting Hammered.

0:14.7

I am your host, Mary Catherine Ham.

0:17.1

We are your morning show for any hour, and I am here with my co-host, as always, Vic Battis of the Free Beacon and the Sub-Beacon podcast, which you can find on Patreon.

0:27.0

How are you doing, Vic?

0:29.3

Hello, Mary, Catherine. I feel like I just did the cannonball run, except for it was just up and down the East Coast.

0:34.8

You know, as I mentioned in previous episodes of here on the Subbeacon, my father was visiting

0:40.0

because my son had his confirmation over the weekend, which was lovely.

0:42.7

And so I wanted him to be there for that.

0:44.1

And so he was here with us for the whole week, and I drove him up to Jersey yesterday and then drove right back down.

0:49.8

Look at you.

0:50.4

Of course, 15 minutes after leaving, I noticed in the passenger seat, he left his cane.

0:55.4

Oh, no. And I didn't know what it was his cane because it's one of these collapsible things.

0:58.5

Right. It's like, it's like num chucks or something. You know, I'm like, what is that?

1:01.5

So it's not like a snoop situation with a very ordnese? No, no, no, it's collapsible. And I thought it was like part of my chair. I'm like, what is this thing? And I said, just turn right around. Dropped it off, came back, left at 9.30 in the morning, got back to Arlington 530.

1:17.4

Whoa.

1:17.9

Because it's like three, three and a half and then I'm exhausted. And now my big mission is to try to

1:28.9

figure out how to finish off this giant carton of lactate. And it's like lactate a holes.

1:37.2

It's very deceptive. You can't even actually tell that it's, I don't know if anyone's ever

1:41.4

tried this. Is this like a a this isn't like a tic

1:44.2

talk challenge this is something your doctor told you do or something make it a tic-tok challenge

1:47.7

the lactate challenge and and you know so just try to fight you know you could put it you

1:52.7

could use it as cream you know you can just have a really rich cereal it's a very distinct taste

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