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Our Drunken History Podcast Our Drunken History
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Come with us as we take a look at events in history that have been influenced by those, ”Under the Influence.” Sometimes things work out for the best, sometimes things go very wrong. Join us on the tipsy side of history!
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St. Patrick’s day! - Ep#30
Saint Patrick was a fifth-century Romano-British Christian missionary and bishop in Ireland. Known as the ”Apostle of Ireland”, he is the primary patron saint of Ireland.
Saint Patrick brought Christianity to Ireland and is credited with driving all the snakes (Pagans) from the island. He died sometime around 480AD on March 17 and now we celebrate him and all things Irish for Saint Patricks Day every year!
So sit back, crack open a Guiness and join us as we talk about the Patron Saint of Green Beer and Pub Crawls, Saint Patrick!
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The St. Valentines Day Massacre - Episode #29
The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre was a turning point in the fight to end the Prohibition Era in The United States. It revealed that the public had finally grew weary of the bloodshed caused by organized crime. The blame was placed squarely on the imfamous Al Capone, but the massacre remains unsloved to this day.
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A Look Back at our First Season - Ep #28
This year has been great! Thank you for going on this journey with us as we take a look back at 2022. We have so much more planned for 2023 and we hope that you will continue to join us on the tips side of history!
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Attack on Pearl Harbor - Episode #27
December 7th, 1941, The Empire of Japan launched a surprise attack against The United States. More than 2,000 sailors were killed during the attack on Pearl Harbor. The attack ultimately led the United States to declare war against Japan and brought our country into World War II.
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Happy Thanksgiving! Episode #26
Happy Thanksgiving! We finally woke up from our turkey coma! The first Thanksgiving was credited to the Plymouth Colony in 1621. Only about half of the origional 104 pilgrims of the Mayflower survived their first winter in New Engalnd. The remaining 58 Pilgrims and their new Native American Allies celebrated their first sucessful harvest in the fall of 1621. That harvest celebration endured into the Thanksgiving Holiday we celebrate tooday!
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Talking Turkey! Episode #25
The wild Turkey is one of North America’s largest birds. The turkey has been a staple in the American diet for thousands of years, and was domesticated by Native Americans as far back as 500 BC. The wild turkey was even considered as The United States’ National Bird for a brief period during our nation’s founding. We hope you enjoy this week’s episode, and thanks for joining us as we talk turkey!