Category Archives: fall

Hobo Radio 413 – Things that appear to be flannel–like patterned

Now that fall has officially begun, Joel Murphy and Lars Periwinkle share their thoughts on the season. (Joel loves it, while Lars hates it.) And they talk about the annual tradition of half of America loving all pumpkin-spiced things while the other half hates those people.

They also discuss a coffee drink that gives you boners, creepy clowns and the tired trope that all nerds are overweight, male losers living in their parents’ basements.

Why are people dressing up like creepy clowns in towns across America? If Red Bull gives you wings, what does Stiff Bull give you? Why does everything they are saying sound so dirty? The answers to these questions and more are in this week’s podcast.

This week’s music:

  • Intro – “Giddy Up” by Tahuna Breaks
  • End – “Life & Times of 40 Year Rhymes” by The Impossebulls

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Hobo Radio is part of the Peak Sloth Podcast Network. Hear more shows at PeakSloth.com.

Hobo Radio 413 – Things that appear to be flannel–like patterned

Now that fall has officially begun, Joel Murphy and Lars Periwinkle share their thoughts on the season. (Joel loves it, while Lars hates it.) And they talk about the annual tradition of half of America loving all pumpkin-spiced things while the other half hates those people.

They also discuss a coffee drink that gives you boners, creepy clowns and the tired trope that all nerds are overweight, male losers living in their parents’ basements.

Why are people dressing up like creepy clowns in towns across America? If Red Bull gives you wings, what does Stiff Bull give you? Why does everything they are saying sound so dirty? The answers to these questions and more are in this week’s podcast.

This week’s music:

  • Intro – “Giddy Up” by Tahuna Breaks
  • End – “Life & Times of 40 Year Rhymes” by The Impossebulls

hoboradio-160928

Hobo Radio is part of the Peak Sloth Podcast Network. Hear more shows at PeakSloth.com.

016-Harvest?


A good harvest means life or death for many people around the world. Almost every culture has a harvest festival to celebrate the bounty from the fields. Frequently the reaping of souls to the afterlife is associated with this time of year as well.

Mentioned in this Episode:

Guy Fawkes Day: A Brief History Pan de Muerto Sugar Skulls Harvest Festivals From Around The World Halloween folk traditions The Celts Ancient Origins of Halloween Harvest Festivals from Around the World Canadian Halloween

Related Products:

V for Vendetta Mask Jelly Belly Fall Festival Candy Mix Moon Festival Festival Customized USB Flash Drive Sugar Skull Cupcake pan 24 Projects that Celebrate Dia de los Muertos Hallowine
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