Surprise, we're back! Like Michael Myers, it'll take more than 7 episodes to get rid of us! In this special Halloween edition of Bring Receipts, Brandi reads an excerpt from a chapter in her upcoming book, Black Skinhead. The chapter revolves around Edgar Allen Poe's The Fall of the House of the Usher, and the racial subtexts present in the story. Sign up for our Patreon Page to get access to more content from Brandi's chapter.
Steven's brother, John Rudy Ruiz, joins this episode to judge us as we debate the creepiest place we've ever been to. John also plays Beer Somelier and discusses the best beer pairings for some of the most iconic horror movies of all time. So grab your favorite treat (besides this podcast of course) and enjoy Season 2 of Bring Receipts.
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