4.8 • 2.3K Ratings
🗓️ 13 May 2019
⏱️ 56 minutes
🧾️ Download transcript
Click on a timestamp to play from that location
0:00.0 | Hey Mike here, I just wanted to let you know that you can listen to Dark Poutine early and add free on Amazon music, included with Prime. |
0:19.0 | Welcome to Dark Poutine, I'm Mike Brown creator and host. |
0:23.0 | With me for this episode is my wife and this week's guest host, Carol Brown say hello Carol. |
0:29.0 | Hello, how are you guys? They can't answer you. I know, but I feel like they would. They probably would. They're just talking to me in their car. I'm good Carol. How are you? Just I'm a way to work. There you go. |
0:41.0 | The views information and opinions expressed during the Dark Poutine podcast are solely those of the producer and do not necessarily represent those of curious cast. It's a affiliate global news nor their parent company chorus entertainment. |
0:54.0 | Thanks to Krista from the podcast 36 times for reading our disclaimer this week and last. You can find Lily and Krista are friends from Nova Scotia and their podcast at 36 times dot pod bean dot com. |
1:07.0 | I'm going to only name drop. We met them and we had dinner with them with Lily and Krista last summer. They were very nice people. Thank you Krista. Thank you Lily. |
1:17.0 | And I think they continue to be very nice people. I'm going to just assume they are there you go. Dark Poutine is not for the faint of harder squeamish listener discretion is strongly advised. We're not experts on the topics we present nor are we journalists. We are to ordinary Canadians chatting about crime in the dark side of history. Let's get to it. |
1:38.0 | Put on your to grab yourself a double double and an animal bar. It's time to scarf down some dark Poutine and Scott would go on nom nom. Oh, nom nom nom. There you go. |
1:50.0 | Delicious. |
2:20.0 | This is episode 73 reminder for those of you planning on going to crime con but have yet to buy tickets. If you want 10% off your ticket use our code Poutine 19. That's the word Poutine and the numbers one in nine at checkout when buying your tickets at crime con dot com. |
2:43.0 | We will see you there in just over a month now. You're so lucky. I'll be holding the fork down here but yeah. Mike and Scott will be there with bills on we will. So you can some people have used that coupon too. Some people have been using it and we really appreciate it. So Scott and I will probably be asked back next year. Yay well done. Thanks guys. |
3:04.0 | We have another giveaway from true crime author Alan are Warren. This week he wants to give copies of his book last man standing but he wants to give them two people who've already received a book from him. Now just bear with us to win a copy of Alan's book last man standing this week. You have to have already won a book in previous weeks. |
3:28.0 | The first dozen previous winners to email Alan at radio cub that's cub with two bees at gmail.com with a screenshot or link to a good reads dot com or Amazon review that you have done of the book that he sent you you will get a copy via Kindle in the US or a physical copy in Canada of this week's book last man standing this week. You'll be able to hear me on house of mystery. |
3:54.0 | Alan's something weird media show on numerous NBC news affiliates across the United States. You might hear me even more than once. Oh my God. Lucky he wants me to co host with him. So there you go. |
4:08.0 | Right Alan. Thank you Alan. Thanks Alan Alan. On with the show. In this episode we're off to Prince Edward Island. Dreamy eyes love PE on so do I. From the Canadian Encyclopedia. |
4:23.0 | Prince Edward Island is Canada's smallest province making up just 0.1% of Canada's total land area. It's situated in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and separated from Nova Scotia in New Brunswick by the Northumberland straight. |
4:36.0 | PEI was known to its earliest settlers the Mac Mac as abiguate meaning cradle in the waves. And was described by Jacques Cartier in 1534 as the Ferris land that may possibly be seen. |
4:52.0 | PEI's deep red soil has always been its most striking feature and together with the sea the main stay of the population since the early 18th century. |
5:04.0 | 1534. Isn't that amazing. That's incredible. I saw the same red soil that he saw. It's beautiful. It's so cool. |
5:15.0 | PEI is home to just over 150,000 residents and farming is the main industry on the island providing a whopping 25% of all of Canada's potatoes. |
5:26.0 | They also love their lawns everyone seemed to have one of those riding lawnmowers. Everybody when we were there last summer. It's like wow everybody's got these riding lawnmowers. |
... |
Please login to see the full transcript.
Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Curiouscast, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.
Generated transcripts are the property of Curiouscast and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.
Copyright © Tapesearch 2025.