Uncle Chippah

Uncle Chippah

He was alarmed by the long trail of blood in the aisle. It reached at least twelve feet long. In the artificial light of the carriage, it almost looked black. As the train pulled away, with no emergency stop signal or no way of contacting the driver, it was twenty minutes before it ground to a halt at the next station. A second passenger boarded the carriage. In a state of shock, the two strangers conversed, deciding what to do at the next stop. Whoever had lost such a great deal of blood was severely injured or possibly dead, but there was no sign of them on the train. 

This week’s hometowns include a family murder mystery and a water park rescue

In this quilt episode, Karen and Georgia cover Coney Island deaths and serial killer Andrew Cunanan

Sad today.  Hope you enjoy the podcast.

This week’s hometowns include a postal worker hero and a family curse

This week’s hometowns include a postal worker hero and a family curse

I was a guest on Doug Benson's new podcast Wide World of Dougs with Judy Gold.  Here's a taste of that episode.  Talking about Dougs in my life, what my name was suppose to be, meeting Ron Howard the original Opie, getting Judy Gold going by mentioning a time Trump was awesome, where I was conceived, how I deal with getting pulled over by a cop and much more!

Bob Kelly, Ian Fidance and Sarah Russi enjoy Chip pointing as the gang discuses their summer. Bob and Sarah bond over Boston and Chip is very offended by Sarah's skimpy and inappropriate top. Her couch is discussed and Bob becomes visibly annoyed with Lyle's finger.

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