48 min

DTF Episode 21: Wherein Things Take a Darker Turn Destroy the Files

    • Comedy

Note: Some horrible things are discussed in this episode when we discuss some true crime. The horrible crimes against real people are not celebrated, but we wanted to be very up-front with our listener that this episode may include some triggering content.

Some pals sent us some correspondence for the Mail Sack, so we talk about Mother Teresa, Christmas plans, and Halloween activities. We also discuss a video on the internet of a kid on a scooter getting pecked by a bird. We talk about Marc Dutroux, Marie Delphine Macarty, and Caligula. We also set sail on a quick jaunt down memory lane to examine some unusual deaths from history. All this and more!

Thanks for listening to our podcast! Make sure you support independent authors and publishers! Buy their books, leave ‘em reviews, and even read ‘em if you want!

Note: Some horrible things are discussed in this episode when we discuss some true crime. The horrible crimes against real people are not celebrated, but we wanted to be very up-front with our listener that this episode may include some triggering content.

Some pals sent us some correspondence for the Mail Sack, so we talk about Mother Teresa, Christmas plans, and Halloween activities. We also discuss a video on the internet of a kid on a scooter getting pecked by a bird. We talk about Marc Dutroux, Marie Delphine Macarty, and Caligula. We also set sail on a quick jaunt down memory lane to examine some unusual deaths from history. All this and more!

Thanks for listening to our podcast! Make sure you support independent authors and publishers! Buy their books, leave ‘em reviews, and even read ‘em if you want!

48 min

Top Podcasts In Comedy

The Joe Rogan Experience
Joe Rogan
Call Her Daddy
Alex Cooper
SmartLess
Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes, Will Arnett
The Lonely Island and Seth Meyers Podcast
The Lonely Island & Seth Meyers
Wiser Than Me with Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Lemonada Media
Pretty Sure I Can Fly with Johnny Knoxville & Elna Baker
SmartLess Media