When disaster strikes a small town, their salvation comes in a strange form- an ominous statue of Ronald McDonald. Will Ronald shape Springsville into a Big Mac-fed utopia or a shantytown of cultists?
Written by Evan Tao
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The Ragged Scratch Podcast is produced by Natalie Winter
Theme music by Alyx Jones
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