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Revenge of the Co-Pilot

  “Revenge is my co-pilot,” said no one ever, and Kevin and Tony avoid the topic entirely in this episode. Instead, they talk about the faint charms of receiving postcards from beautiful destinations that have threatening messages on them (the postcards, not the destinations). Then it’s manifest destiny, Canuck style with “Emily Wellingtonford, Canadian Mine Owner and Usurer.” Dick Digwood’s Beachfront Musical Theatre proves it’s never good to trust Olivia Newton-John. A thoughtful and fresh new, ideas-based sketch premiers: “Grimn & Gorley: Interdimensional Victorian Time-travelling Werewolf Hunters.” Morton Gould talks about art’s smell and weight, while Reggie Forge (who is really the host of “Ethics Lite”) takes ethical revenge on Amber Westlake (who is really a poor old, widowed goat woman). Our sponsor, the Phone Book, pleads with you for its continued relevance, and Didier Vandage takes to the streets of Cincinnati, USA to broadcast “Disgruntled Belgian Talk Radio” from his van made of fine Belgian steel.

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