Featuring: Booze, Dr. P, Hiccup, The Sav, Belasco
Producer: Booze
Editor: Booze, Dr. P, Hiccup, Belasco
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Featuring: Booze, Dr. P, Hiccup, The Sav, Belasco
Producer: Booze
Editor: Booze, Dr. P, Hiccup, Belasco
Featuring: Belasco, Booze, Dr. P, Hiccup
Producer: Belasco
In which we continue our discussion with Booze as he travels through Texas. Dr. P talks guns, Belasco talks drugs, and Hiccup continues his decent into madness. It’s everything you expect from Texas and more!
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Featuring: Belasco, Booze, Dr. P, Hiccup
Producer: Belasco
In which our British friend Booze ventures deep into the Heart of Texas where the toilets are huge, the flags are numerous, and there’s no pooping in the streets. Also, Dr. P brags about his banana-chucking ability, Belasco picks his favorite Judd, and Hiccup has a nervous breakdown.
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From the thread started by Boyd:
For those not familiar, Booth 31 is about a real life serial killer who disposes of the evidence from his crimes by selling them at Booth 31 at the Cedar Chest — a local flea market located right next door to the Big Lots in Texarkana, Texas.
In each episode he reveals small details about the crimes he has committed.
The latest chilling episode is under the break:
Featuring: Belasco, Booze, Dr. P, Hiccup
Producer: Booze, Belasco
In which soon-to-be father, Hiccup, shares with us the safest place to hide your weed, Booze educates us on the “Pink Pound”, Dr. P displays his vast knowledge of Squatter’s Rights, and Belasco gets all hot and bothered at the Austin Comic-Con. We also take some time to go over the Penn St. scandal with all the grace and sensitivity you’ve come to expect from SFJ.