Podcast: The Mystery of Monkey Island

Posted by on March 30th, 2013

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Two southerners are getting checks each year from the government for $865 a year. The explanation might break your brain. Andrew explains his current obsession with the real life Monkey Island. Also, his hunt to prove that it not only existed, but the hunt to find the mysterious descendants that might still roam the Southern California wilderness. Is the speed of light a constant? Do we even know what that means? NO! Still, we are blown away.

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3 Responses to “Podcast: The Mystery of Monkey Island”

  1. Mike Norton Says:

    Thought I would mention the intro clips for the last couple weeks, with justin talking about bandwidth being provided… all have strange sounds coming from the right channel, after that everything is great as usual keep up the good work fellas

  2. John Holchin Says:

    The Cleveland Zoo has a monkey island. It is a bit smaller in scale, but it was built around the same time and his a free range exhibit with only a moat separating us from the animals. It’s pretty neat, but I do wish that I could go back in time to see either place in full 1930’s glory.

  3. René Christiansen Says:

    I loved this episode, how cool it must have been to be on the hunt for Money island. With a Master in History, this was a very interesting episode for me, and I hope that Andrew will follows up on his findings.