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Submit ReviewMichael and Ethan take a no rules, no kings, anarchy special and explore “The Tay Bridge Disaster,” the most famous poem by William McGonagall, widely considered the worst poet in the English Language.
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The podcast very nearly turns into a very different, wasabi-based podcast
Ethan does some puns, but they might not be intentional
online.org.uk/">McGonagall Online is a great website, honestly.
Michael drops out for a second reading the first stanza, sorry, but you should probably read this for yourself anyway: online.org.uk/gems/the-tay-bridge-disaster">The Tay Bridge Disaster.
Michael tries really hard to redeem McGonagall.
Bridges, man. You know?
McGonagall is very relatable, honestly
Ethan shares little-known but very true facts about classic Christmas movie “It’s A Wonderful Life”
This poem is a newspaper article
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