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July 21, 2025 64 mins

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Is this episode coming to you from Studio 77 or Camp Jellystone? You figure it out as Yogi Bear makes a guest appearance to open up this action-packed podcast. It seems that serial killers keep popping up, taking our gang down yet another rabbit hole of police related topics that only Yogi can grasp. We don’t know where Boo Boo is, but we have a Doby Dwag who flexes his proverbial idiom muscles, schooling our loyal listeners on beefing up and being the man of the house.  Speaking of being men, our boys in blue stand up on behalf of all children and condemn any acts of violence by man or Mother Nature against them. Anyone who speaks out against our children or uses them for political gain will surely go to hell, and we hope they Enjoy the Ride. 

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