Alex and Macon Take on the World
This week kicks off our month coverage on Pirates! Join us while we explore the Golden Era of Piracy!
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Episode 9 : Pirates
Episode 8 : D.B. Cooper
D.B. Cooper the moniker for a man who hijacked a commercial airline flight and held it for ransom. Once he received his ransom money, he proceeded to parachute out of the back of the plane never to be seen again. We also review #dogfish head Flesh and Blood IPA and we close out the show with a listen to P Magik's new track "Murder Scene"
Episode 7 : Isabella Stewart Gardner Heist
In this lovely episode we cover the Isabella Stewart Gardner museum heist, which is America's largest private property heist and one of the biggest art heists in the history. Thirteen works of art, valued at over $2,000,000 USD total, vanished in the early hours of March 18th 1990 and have never been found. Also we review #Brightberry a raspberry lime ale from #Ninkasi Brewing Company out of Eugene, Oregon. We close the episode with Dr. Ant's "Next Level" find him at https://soundcloud.com/darthdabber
Episode 6 : Battle Of North Hollywood
The Battle of North Hollywood is known as the "Most Violent Bank Robbery in American History". Two bank robbers, Larry Eugene Phillips, Jr. and Emil Mătăsăreanu wore full body armor, carried modified fully automatic AK-47 variants, and proceeded to rob a Bank of America in North Hollywood on February 28, 1997. Over 2,000 rounds were exchanged in the bloody shootout between the bank robbers and police. The siege raged on for 44 minutes before both men were finally subdued. We also rate and review Mountain Sate Brewing Company's "Cold Trail" Blonde Ale, and close the show out with a song by our co-host Tender Fingers, titled "One Night"
Episode 5 : The Pizza Bomber Heist
The bizarre real-life story of the pizza guy who robbed a bank with a bomb around his neck on Aug. 28, 2003. A 46-year-old pizza delivery man strutted into a bank in Erie, Pennsylvania, armed with a shotgun modified to look like a walking cane and handed the teller a note demanding $250,000 in cash. Listen to how it all unfolds in this episode. Also we review Pale Fire Brewing's "Salad Days" Saison and jam out to Off Tha Dome's song "Soul" A collar bomb was fastened around the man’s neck — and, the note said, it would go off if he did not get what he wanted.
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