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39: Hoc Est Praecipue De Buttsex

Mar 08, 20111 hr 1 minEp. 39
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Episode description

with: Acierocolotl Portaxx Boots Raingear Bunnybread STOG Jack Chick John Toast Isfahan Lemon

reading: poetryintranslation.com

Content provided by Acierocolotl.

Edited by Boots Raingear.

With all of the various sexual proclivities which the internet has allowed us to examine, it's sometimes easy to forget that there were actually perverts writing perverted things long before the internet was even invented. Thing is, you had to be a notable French Rensaissance writer or Latin poet for anyone to even pay attention. Well, in an effort to bring some classiness to the podcast, we'll be reading selected works from Catullus, François Rabelais, and James Joyce, and see how they compare to The Modern Weirdo. This week on the F Plus, it's gonna be like a classical literature class with a really creepy professor.

Music used:

  1. The Stranglers - All Roads Lead to Rome
  2. Puccini - O Soave Fanciulla
  3. The Ravens - I'm Gonna Paper All My Walls With Your Love Letters
  4. Echo & The Bunnymen - Read It In Books

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