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This is Part 2 of a two-part episode. Part 1 is free to everyone over at www.patreon.com/posts/55892360.  Become a paid subscriber for $5/month over at patreon.com/champagnesharks and get access to the whole archive of subscriber-only episodes, the Discord voice and chat server for patrons, detailed show notes for certain episodes, and our newsletter.

This weeks episode is a special release from the Champagne Vaults.  Vida, Trevor, Ken and Mario sit down and have a conversation that only they can; no topic on hand, no format, just straight talkin'.   When these 4 heads get together you know it's gonna be a raucous session, and this episode is no divergence from that fact.  Grab the popcorn and sink into the couch, it's time to shoot the sh*t with your four favorite Finetooths.

Co-produced & edited by Aaron C. Schroeder / Pierced Ears Recording Co, Seattle WA (www.piercedearsrec.com). Opening theme composed by T. Beaulieu. Closing theme composed by Dustfingaz (https://www.youtube.com/user/TheRazhu_)

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Mr. Lobotomy

"I'm not gonna stop this for anything. This is the most retweets I ever got." oh man that's funny

Blake

This podcast is therapeutic, it’s one of the only times I feel better after listening to a podcast.

Liv

Right on Vida! I'm glad to hear there are other people who felt similar about the Lil Nas X's (Joe Arapaoi rememiscent) Industry Baby video being demeaning to black men and trivializing what happens in prison for the sake of "trolling" and "entertainment". But you can't criticize or else that means you're "homophobic". I get even more disgusted when some expects just because I'm bisexual I'd support fuckery. There was a time I did enjoy Lil Nas because if his Old Town Road country character, and I like seeing a black (gay) dude just do his own silly thing in the way I used to enjoy Weird Al, but now he just feels like a joke that has gone in too long that ran away from its original punchline. I remembered being annoyed with some "misfit" black people who acted as if being picked on or seen as a misfit is some big "black issue"and take it out on black people, instead of saying who cares. Growing up a misfit "weird" black kid with my black misfit brother, few cousins, and peers being in the underground hip-hop, drum n bass, and alt rock/metal scenes (which attracts misfits) always let me know there's company for black misfits/weirdos out there. Seeing and listening to groups like Outkast, Souls of Mischief, Deltron 3030, Skunk Anansie, Bad Brains, my dad putting me on Parliament, Hendricks, Fishbone, Living Color,  the rise of MF DOOM, being raised on Busta Rhymes and Missy videos and so on.

Kedro McCormack

Dope. To Vidas story at the end In 9th grade, I remember rotating 3 pants all school year because we were so poor and getting clowned for it - seen the dude years later and he was an alcoholic, couldn’t be mad at him, who knows what he went through, had to show him love