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S4 E7: Goose Wars: When Wildlife Fights Back

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A simple encounter with an aggressive goose at a collision center parking lot spirals into the workplace conspiracy theory of the year. When our host defends himself with a plastic car part, he has no idea he's starting what his coworkers will soon dub a wildlife vendetta. The next day, bees mysteriously appear at the workplace, followed by a hawk the day after. Is nature targeting him, or is there a mole amongst the humans feeding information to the animals?
Between fits of laughter, we journey through gaming memories, from offering Kingdom Hearts advice to a first-time player to recounting epic betrayals in Among Us. One host describes successfully gaslighting an entire lobby after an obvious in-game murder, while another shares the terror of being hunted by friends in horror games. These shared gaming experiences showcase the friendship and rivalry that defines our group dynamic.
The conversation takes a revealing turn when we discover how much money we've collectively spent on Steam games over the years. With individual totals ranging from $3,749 to a staggering $11,641, we confront the uncomfortable reality that most of these games remain unplayed. This leads to reflections on childhood economics, including nostalgic discussions of "poor kid foods" like spaghetti with bread and butter that many of us grew up eating.
Whether you're interested in workplace humor, gaming stories, or nostalgic conversations about growing up, this episode delivers equal parts laughter and relatability. Have you ever wondered if the local wildlife might be plotting against you? After listening to this episode, you might start paying closer attention to those geese in the parking lot.

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Chapters

1. Podcast Intro and Catching Up (00:00:00)

2. Cannibalism Jokes and Wagyu Discussions (00:04:27)

3. Kingdom Hearts Gaming Memories (00:10:15)

4. The Great Goose Conspiracy (00:17:36)

5. Memories of Among Us and Gaming Shenanigans (00:28:43)

6. Steam Purchases and Childhood Foods (00:43:31)

7. Hotel Bar Stories and Bill Murray Tales (00:57:28)

60 episodes

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Content provided by CoderCoder, E To Interact, Xenostream38, Merkdaddy and E To Interact. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by CoderCoder, E To Interact, Xenostream38, Merkdaddy and E To Interact or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

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A simple encounter with an aggressive goose at a collision center parking lot spirals into the workplace conspiracy theory of the year. When our host defends himself with a plastic car part, he has no idea he's starting what his coworkers will soon dub a wildlife vendetta. The next day, bees mysteriously appear at the workplace, followed by a hawk the day after. Is nature targeting him, or is there a mole amongst the humans feeding information to the animals?
Between fits of laughter, we journey through gaming memories, from offering Kingdom Hearts advice to a first-time player to recounting epic betrayals in Among Us. One host describes successfully gaslighting an entire lobby after an obvious in-game murder, while another shares the terror of being hunted by friends in horror games. These shared gaming experiences showcase the friendship and rivalry that defines our group dynamic.
The conversation takes a revealing turn when we discover how much money we've collectively spent on Steam games over the years. With individual totals ranging from $3,749 to a staggering $11,641, we confront the uncomfortable reality that most of these games remain unplayed. This leads to reflections on childhood economics, including nostalgic discussions of "poor kid foods" like spaghetti with bread and butter that many of us grew up eating.
Whether you're interested in workplace humor, gaming stories, or nostalgic conversations about growing up, this episode delivers equal parts laughter and relatability. Have you ever wondered if the local wildlife might be plotting against you? After listening to this episode, you might start paying closer attention to those geese in the parking lot.

Twitter - https://twitter.com/DarkAfterAdhd

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Podcast Intro and Catching Up (00:00:00)

2. Cannibalism Jokes and Wagyu Discussions (00:04:27)

3. Kingdom Hearts Gaming Memories (00:10:15)

4. The Great Goose Conspiracy (00:17:36)

5. Memories of Among Us and Gaming Shenanigans (00:28:43)

6. Steam Purchases and Childhood Foods (00:43:31)

7. Hotel Bar Stories and Bill Murray Tales (00:57:28)

60 episodes

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