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We start with the J6 Prison Choir, follow it up with an article about a veritable bone rush, and finish with some Synth Your Piece

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Anonymous

Its worth a listen to the JRE with Reeves. That dude was hilarious

Mark Hardgrove

My HS test said I should be a worm farmer which apparently is a real thing.

Anonymous

'Bone Cold Steve Austin', was pretty fucking good, dudes.

Tony Bonacci

for shits i took an aptitude test while listening. told me to be a line installer; which, honestly. not outrageous.

SF

Mine said I should be a bus driver and I was offended…now I pick up excess vegetables from farms in a van and my office is next to a bus garage so I think those tests know more than we give them credit for

Anonymous

not y’all speaking bad on Chevelle… I’ve stood by y’all through the wildest takes..But this is the limit.

Anonymous

Hey Tom if you ever want to go on a bone expedition to east TN HMU (and I'm not talking about the Gray fossil site).

Breakaway

J6 Choir Boys switching from III%ers to 5%ers

Trillbilly Workers Party

Hahahahahhahahaha Begs an interesting question—has there ever been a 3%er that did the sacred mathematics and became a 5%er AFTER joining the 3%ers

Jesper Ohlsson

Boo, no Aaron Thorpe. Also, I kinda like that you've apparently decided that Patreon-episodes is where the vibe is "What if Joe Rogan, but without defaulting to phrenology, if you're unsure of what you're talking about, on any subject." " Still, though ,that's really fucked up, if true. Wait, I googled it and it's not true. Well, I guess it is what it is. I still kinda feel some kind of way about it, though." Love, love; the whole gang of you is incredibly sweet, and a delight to listen to.

Ben Wood

The only thing I want more than synthetic quaaludes is more synth interludes with t&t.

Anonymous

Apologies if this is just an annoying long comment but if you’re actually interested in archaeological law it’s pretty neat history. The Antiquities Act of 1906 was the first law in the US to recognize that archaeological sites on public lands are non-renewable public resources and gave the feds the right to “preserve and protect” them (the Diaz case revealed a few interesting issues with this act, worth a Google search). Several acts and laws have followed including the 1966 NHPA which basically created the CRM industry (Tom’s friend sounds like a CRM archaeologist, most of us are), but they all emphasize that the govy gets the rights to oversee the “preservation and protection” of artifacts and shit everywhere that isn’t private land. Also, bones surprisingly don’t last very long unless they’re in a pretty anaerobic environment (bogs, underwater), frozen, or in the desert.

Breakaway

I can’t imagine there are many people who would be accepted by both groups.

Breakaway

In any case, the music will probably get better if any of them do start studying the Supreme Mathematics.