Delta Green - Iconoclasts 22

Deciding that the Program isn't telling them the full truth of what was trapped in the amphora, Task Force 01132 decides to see if they can contact Sloan's people directly. Will the call yield any new information?

Find out as we continue Iconoclasts, a Delta Green campaign.

Starring:

Schroeder

Jeff

Daniel

Spencer

Jeffbot

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[00:08:57] Iconoclasts, a campaign of horrors modern and ancient. Iconoclasts, a campaign of horrors modern and ancient. There's a lot of connections between intelligence agencies. Iconoclasts, a campaign of horrors modern and ancient. Okay, luck roll Jeff. Give me a call. I'm rolling it.

[00:10:51] Low. Okay. Okay. Yep. For the record, that was a fail on the luck roll. I've got to get better at verbalizing the results of shirtee rolls and not just rolling my eyes. So what's next? So that was a call from Baghdad. Huziz and Greece still studying.

[00:11:15] And Nassar's got the meetup with Peshmerger tonight. Peshmerger would be next. Oh, that's right. We can do that. Yeah. Eventually. Before we leave, where are you going to ask who do we ask? Like does your contact know the name of British DG? Did

[00:11:31] we ask that? I don't think we asked specifically no. No, even on a secure line he seemed hesitant to say. That's kind of what it sounded like. Okay. Okay. Eventually Hastings is going to contact

[00:11:42] the handler once we get back around to that. Sure. Do you want to do that now or do you want to do the Peshmerger? Go ahead switch to someone else. Sure. Just act like you didn't know that Jen called the handler. Do we have a backdoor? She doesn't.

[00:12:04] What were you asking about backdoors? Do we have a backdoor into the application that we gave Peshmerger? I'm pretty sure that was well established. Yeah. And he does as a backdoor into whatever they create. Yeah. Okay. You ever heard of Huawei?

[00:12:20] That's right. Mr. Landry, my friend, welcome. It is nice to see you again. You are not at the same camp you were before. Of course not. You have moved closer to Mosul. Yep. We appreciate

[00:12:33] the lovely gift that you have provided. It has been incredibly useful, my friend. I hope it serves you well. Yes. And I value our relationship and more gifts will be provided. Good. Good. No, we appreciate that. Our common enemy. Yeah. Yes. Will be defeated and has been

[00:12:49] being defeated by your fighters, I see. Yes. Thank you. Yes. We have made some excellent moves into the field. What was his name? Aljabari. Hopefully Aljabari was a gift. Yeah. We have been doing some fighting of our own. Have you heard of Aljabari? I mean,

[00:13:05] Aldawa, yes. We engaged his troops, eliminated many and we're wondering if you had heard about the big man himself and if he had been killed. I will do this since you've provided such secure communications. He'll also say, more importantly,

[00:13:27] were your fighters clear from Versaums before we attacked? Did you have anyone on the premises? No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No.

[00:13:37] You are involved with that, I presume. Yes. Yes. He turns and whispers something. I was Kurdish, which I assume none of you know. Mary does. She is in Baghdad. Because I seem to remember Landry before that they were speaking in Kurdish and

[00:13:51] nobody who was there was speaking Kurdish. It's Arabic. That's what he knows. You could probably start training in that. That's a great idea. Yeah. I would allow that. Make a note of it and I would allow some training in it. It's probably not going to get very high,

[00:14:04] but I would allow a few points here and there. Yeah. Enough to get the basics. Yeah. He speaks to somebody in Kurdish. He says, I will attempt to see if we have any

[00:14:14] confirmation of algebra. I presume though you did not travel all this way to make pleasantries and to see the advancing line. You've come to ask for something. Yes? Yes. Our very important mission

[00:14:27] in this fight means that we need to get into Mosul. Brave. He says looking you up and down. You don't exactly look like a local. No. And it may not specifically be me, but part of our team.

[00:14:40] Sure. And we know one of your strong suits is knowing people. I have people in Mosul. Yes. How could I help? Are there any rat lines, ways to get into the city that we could ensure that

[00:14:54] we bypass the defenses and do some investigating? I don't know if our friendship has extended that far, but yes, we have our ways in and out of Mosul. Well, time is of the essence to prove

[00:15:05] our friendship. What else can we do to aid you in your fight of our common enemy? Now Spencer's the one giving away your money. Don't have to be money. Did it cost us money? Do we pay

[00:15:15] developers to make that app? No, we got shit. We got shit. I appreciate your offer. I'm not sure. I think that the biggest issue is that these men and women who travel across Mosul

[00:15:30] lines do so surreptitiously and at a great cost. Taking a party who doesn't know how to do that is a great risk. Yes, ma'am. We can provide intel for us from inside Mosul. Right. Well,

[00:15:44] what if these people who are already inside Mosul and lines of communication you know could provide us maybe some of the information we're seeking? Such as. All right, just where I'll pause and make sure that we get everything that we need. Survivors from the attacks, Sons of War,

[00:16:04] survivors from the initial attack on Ressauce. Can we make this go faster, Cody? Is this list suffice? Can I present you, Cody, the GM with these questions? Yeah, it depends on what you guys want to ask. Yeah, so I think information about survivors of those attacks,

[00:16:24] information about Sons of War, what else? We know specifically that some of the survivors were taken to Al-Khansa Hospital if that makes a difference. We could probably drop names from those. The Ham family, H-A-I-M, I believe is one of them. Yeah, but the ones that mentioned going to

[00:16:42] the hospital were. That's right, the Ham family just had missing people. Yeah, the ones that went to the hospital were people from I think it was a patrol at the university, but I'm looking. Seven Isle fighters were found skinned on the camps of Mosul University. Two vanished,

[00:17:05] two were injured and were transported to Al-Khansa Hospital. Make a bureaucracy role, plus 20% Spencer. Eight were found dead in the streets of that district, three others escaped with injuries and were transported to Al-Khansa Hospital as well.

[00:17:22] Okay, under 90. Here's another thought and I want to hear what you guys think. So it really makes sense that getting in and out of the city is a small team thing, one, two people. If we could send one person.

[00:17:38] Let's split up, gang. No, well, I mean, I've done it before. I mean, to just have one person in there that could hold their own in the infiltration that wouldn't be a risk to the Peshmerga Intelligence Agent as much and could also be able to gather information

[00:17:56] once inside. I don't know. How big of a team would we send anyway? We're not going to send all of us into Mosul. That's when we go, we'll have cover identities. So our nationalities won't

[00:18:07] be a thing. We'll be people from another nation going for other reasons. So we will stick out. I want to know if the Kurdish know why the police and military units were ordered out of the ruins of Nine-Nine. Yeah, that's great. Yeah, that definitely. You talk about some

[00:18:23] of your concerns. He says, yes, some of these we can look into for you, particularly the hospital records. We have contacts that should be easy enough. Some of these other things would be

[00:18:33] more difficult. I can see what we can do. A man comes up and whispers to a Kurdish, I can give you this though. Some of my men did. There's been no news, but some of my men

[00:18:44] can confirm that Algebra was seen yesterday. Interesting. He appeared to be, his movements have become more difficult to track. My guess is your attempt to crush him under a few stories of

[00:19:00] rubble has spooked him a bit. Right. Elusive man could have already would have died in an air strike. He didn't go into the house. There were some luck rolls involved. There's a chance. Yeah.

[00:19:14] Okay, so what peaked your interest while that was going on? It was actually me thinking that we need to warn Kazim that there may be other organizations that he needs to be on the lookout for.

[00:19:28] The Greek Delta Green, for example. I mean, I don't know if that's a thing. I didn't know there was a British one. Yep. This is what is exciting. You're learning something new, Jeff. Right. Yeah. And it's making me think differently about decisions that we've made.

[00:19:42] Well, good news is Hastings is off the phone and can be making that phone call current. Yeah. So the conversation with Landry continues with pleasantries and drink and food and, you know.

[00:19:52] And there's nothing else that we can do for now really. You sort of made your asks. I mean, he has to, you know, it's not something he can necessarily just put in his WhatsApp that you designed him

[00:20:02] and send it and he's going to get an immediate response. It's going to take some time. Oh, yeah. Yeah. I just meant is there anything else we can be working towards to increase our,

[00:20:12] you know, it's like your Pokemon heart level. I want to go up in the friendship. We need the grads to get three sizes. You took him a bottle of Kentucky bourbon or something.

[00:20:20] Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Gift. It doesn't hurt. But yes, you are kind of going tit for tat. You did tit. He's returning tat. So you need to, you know, come back with something else. Want some more to Taz. All right. All right.

[00:20:34] Jeff. Yes. You wanted Susan wanted to call. Oh yeah. Susan's going to call Glenn. I can't wait for this. I'm going to get my popcorn. bureaucracy role. Call on the unsecured 16 under 40. Surprisingly, the phone call goes right through.

[00:20:59] Hello? It's Colonel. Isn't it? I think it's Colonel Glenn. Yeah. Colonel. The Sastings. What the fuck are you doing down out there? I'm doing what the fuck you told me to do. Well, some of you may be, but not all of you are. Did you bomb a building?

[00:21:13] No. Oh, fuck sake. I need regular reports or how am I supposed to support you in the field? You have calls for report one. Okay. We made it to Rosam's. We recovered a bunch of clay tablets

[00:21:27] that we are in Baghdad cataloging and trying to translate to dig out what we can from old legends and things like that to find out what this thing is. So you took potential

[00:21:39] vectors out of the home and took them to the largest city in the area? They are being kept off-site. We have one asset that is helping us translate who is being kept in control. She'll also just tell them that, you know, the largest cat, like digitally cataloged version

[00:21:58] of what we're looking at is already in the British Museum. Yes. If you're worried about the vectors here, you should maybe worry about them there. Yeah. There was already part of what we

[00:22:10] have in the Baghdad Museum and there is more in the British Museum. We didn't have any problem getting into the Baghdad Museum, but is there anything that we need to do to get into the

[00:22:25] British Museum? You need to go to London for this. Yes. You're sure. If we get to the end of the research that we have here and there's still gaps, yes. That's a good way to put it.

[00:22:36] I'll ask for permission. Do not go to the UK on your own. Okay. Can I ask who we're asking for permission? People above both of our pay grades. Okay. If I'm going to London, if, what am I walking into? Everything will be taken care of.

[00:22:54] I don't like that. But I need to know, this is not, this is something I have to run up the flagpole and will take time. Yes. If you're going to London and that is your goal,

[00:23:08] I will contact with arrangements. Who all is going? It would be me and who's here with me, Mary. Mary Olson. Is this something I need to work on? Give me another week. Let me progress the research here and I will give you a more definitive answer.

[00:23:24] It is the 30th of April, so we'll say May 7th. As far as your report, the container is still on site at Rissam's buried. Fuck. Okay. We were able to get out the stuff that we're translating, which was dozens of clay tablets took multiple people to do.

[00:23:48] Be careful about this. About what exactly? Whatever he was studying is a potential vector. Understood, but there is a non-potential vector here that we have to deal with and we have to figure out how. Consider everything a vector until you confirm that it isn't. Yeah.

[00:24:06] Susan, you're relatively reasonable. Try to be. Get the rest of your team on a goddamn leash. Any one in particular had problems with it. The phone hangs up. Petty bitch. Oh man, back to biter in the ass. At least we're all focused on one character.

[00:24:33] Sorry, Jen, you're not going to make it home. Jen's going to make a little detour to the Caribbean. Have a nice, have a nice long stay in a very dark hole. Shit, moving in. That's totally under the Bermuda triangle. Moving into May. May one? Just like, oh, maybe.

[00:24:56] If Kasim would like to roll again since he did fail, he started doing some research and he's like, oh, the fuck this isn't not useful. So it obviously is taking several days every time

[00:25:06] you try. If people would like to call Kazim, now is a good time to call Kazim as well before he spends another X number of days that I roll on the dice. I mean, we'd be in contact. Right. I'm just

[00:25:17] saying, is this the role? Do you want to study more of the necotic? I mean, yeah, but 40s are off. You know, I mean, it could be worse. Yeah. 40 is not as bad as you think it is.

[00:25:29] Let's go for it. It's barely under 50-50. If he called to check in, we'd say, yeah, keep doing what you do. And also watch out. See? And while you're doing it, watch out for,

[00:25:39] you know, espionage of Delta Green organizations that we weren't aware of before we got here. Greek or Italian men in black. I don't know. I bet they're British. God damn it. I just imagined Peter Griffin in a black suit, pretending to be Italian. Thanks to assassinate Spencer's care.

[00:26:02] I just saw the fairy godmother from Cinderella when you said it. So, you know. No, isn't that, that's Peter Griffin from Family Guy when he's doing the fucking Italian stuff. But my head went straight to Bivvy Bobbvy Boo. That was fair. And then Dragon Ball.

[00:26:17] Anything else you want to do on 5-1? Anymore Siggant? Nassar is going to train Kurdish. Yes. I would allow it. Plenty of people to talk to. You speak to Hussam, who is your contact with the fish market? Sure, yeah. I will train you. Cracking out Duolingo.

[00:26:37] Now you can crack out Duolingo if you want. Oh no, I'd say we're buddies. We hang out to buy him some food. We're on the base. It's kind of boring, the same crappy movies.

[00:26:49] It's not something you can officially train in, but I like the story so I want to roll with it. You're training Kurdish over card games and beers. You play a card and something and he's like, ah, this is, and he says something and you're

[00:27:01] like what's that? And he goes, stupid. And he flips over his better hand and takes your chips. You know, stuff like that. See, you learned Kurdish. He's like raking in your chips. Anything else? Anything you want to have Warner and Captain Dan do?

[00:27:20] Training anything like that? Finding out what it takes to acquire a bulldozer. Yeah, I'm not a bad idea. That's gorgeous. The bulldozers are there. There's no problem with acquiring it. It's getting it into enemy lines. They've not advanced far enough that

[00:27:34] that is a particularly safe thing. You could hire your guys again, but that's the thing is like it's safely transporting it. It's getting it loaded, getting someone to get off.

[00:27:44] You could probably even find a couple of people to run the back of if you'd like to expose more people to what you're doing. No, I mean we have heavy equipment or heavy machinery. If you're not doing it under duress and you've got a high enough score,

[00:27:55] you mean Captain Dan's got a 50? Oh yeah. If you're not doing it under duress then sure. Motherfucker drives tanks around. You can drive a bulldozer. Sort of. It wasn't Captain Dan that fucked it the first time was it? I forget. Pretty sure it was. It wasn't Hastings.

[00:28:06] Oh yeah, I know it was Captain Dan. Yeah. Like it was a critical film. Yeah. Rolled a bobcat. There was already it. There was all trying to break down the back wall

[00:28:17] to open a new way out. Can Captain Dan make a military science roll to put a plan in place on how to get the like the cheapest way to get the bulldozer out to his arms and do our stuff?

[00:28:28] Yeah, you could. You I mean you could pay somebody off to get a bulldozer. It's not that hard. Logistically speaking, you're more worried about driving it safely there, not being attacked and being able to work for a number of hours. That's that's more your fear.

[00:28:42] Got ya. Moving along? Do we get like an idea of what said requirements are to make that a thing if we decide to do that? Pay off somebody who has access to a backhoe.

[00:28:52] Okay. Putting on a trailer. Did Kaseem learn fireball or something? What spells do I get? It doesn't work like that and it takes a long time and we haven't gotten that back. We haven't gotten that far yet. Yeah. And just FYI learning spells is will try me crazy.

[00:29:07] Not just that, but like you're more than likely not going to come out on the other end the same person. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Whispers of the spine. You are you officially become what they call a vector.

[00:29:19] Just so you know, like the whole thing that like Kaseem's gonna come back and be like, hey, guess what happened and we're gonna shoot him. He's like, look at this and he points his finger and something catches on fire. But also like you see his eyes go completely

[00:29:34] black and you see stars reflecting in them. You just turn into the character from DCC that had the third eye that you had and it just opens. It's like, oh, boom. Oh, kill him. Yep. So you

[00:29:46] go to Greece and learn magic. Who'd have thought? No wonder nobody's working over there. Great. We're assuming that he gets back from Greece. Yeah. Either that or he's gonna fly back with his own power. Some fucking assholes dressed up as Trojan soldiers come out and just

[00:30:09] fucking murder him in the secret holdings all of a sudden like skeletons and Trojan armor. Yeah, totally. That's right. The skeletons. He's just gonna come floating back May 3rd. I'm moving to some things that you might want to know. Here we go. Here we go.

[00:30:27] You receive identities. Okay. Each agent has papers supporting multiple identities under a single name. So each character will need a specific Iraqi or Iranian name. I have some samples if people want to use them. John Smith. Not quite. You need to write it down.

[00:30:47] Now, the things that you get, you get, in fact, it gives me cards. If you'd like, I can send them to you and you can actually have physical cards if what you want them or not, which might be

[00:30:57] useful. Yeah, it would be. So you have paperwork showing that you are a citizen of the Islamic state residing in Mosul. You have paperwork that shows you as an inspector from al-Hizbah, the morality and religious police, or from the all female Al-Khansa brigade.

[00:31:12] You can be an officer of Amn al-Bakili, a unit of the Secret Service responsible for maintaining law and order. That's males only. You can be an officer of Alman al-Skari, a unit of the Secret Service in charge of recon and special operations assigned from Raqqa to Mosul.

[00:31:30] You can be an officer of Amn al-Dawah, a counterintelligence service in charge of finding traders and spies assigned from Raqqa to Mosul, or an officer of Amn al-Khajiri, the Department of Secret Operations conducted outside the caliphate assigned to Operations Command in Raqqa.

[00:31:47] We have to pick or we get all those. You get all of them. Nice. You are, you would already know from sort of like working covertly before. These are all different documents giving you all different

[00:31:57] identities. You would be a goddamn fool to carry all of them on you at one time. Most of these identities are saying that you are from Raqqa or from other places. You are part

[00:32:08] of that group, but you are not in that group. So for example, walking up to Al-Jabari and showing off that you are in Amn al-Dawah is probably a poor idea. But if you're approached by random citizens

[00:32:21] on in the Mosul streets, no one will probably say anything. You would also know it is a great idea to memorize these and to only use one covert identity going into Mosul. You could go in,

[00:32:33] have a look around, drink a pint, wait for it all to blow over and then leave. I don't imagine drinking a lot of pints in the Islamic State. It was a shot of the dead joke. Right now. Plenty of us look at them.

[00:32:44] You just need to go up to Al-Jabari and hey, look at these credentials. Do you think they'll pass? Yep, suicide mission. That'll do it. That's how it works, right? Yeah. Okay. Got it. His bullets always succeed or cruise missiles fail.

[00:33:01] In games where spells are a thing. So I will send you those documents so you can start coming up with cover stories. We can come up with names on them. And in fact, it might be really, really fun if someone wants to convert the PDF

[00:33:12] to write the names down for every single character so we have them stored in the Discord. Yeah. Just send it to me and I can do that. Sure. Cool. Spencer? Yes. I like Chance. Me too. Roll a D6. All right. Three.

[00:33:28] It's never a good thing when I get out this book. In that section that you are finding out, you find of a general Yeah, you're going to want to write this down. Yeah. It's loosely described as a litany that involves concentric circles of fire and

[00:33:45] describes traveling to alien lands. You realize it would take significant time for you to learn this. But you stumbled across Magic Spell. Doesn't really seem like a Magic Spell that would help us. I mean, throw up a gate to a different place and toss it in it.

[00:34:02] Send the thing through. That's true. I didn't think about it that way. I thought about it like a transportation spell, but I'm thinking of it way too much. It's a litany of fury.

[00:34:12] The only reason why I said litany of fury is because litany is how you describe a lot of things in Warhammer 40k. But it's basically like a chant and concentric circles of fire that will open or travel to alien lands. To alien lands. Okay. Yeah.

[00:34:29] I mean, sure. He's got, I don't know what kind of roles I'm going to need to make to learn the magic, but he's got a pretty high occult. I mean, for this game, a 60% occult is really good, right?

[00:34:41] This is going to take a significant amount of time. Just FYI. Yeah, you don't just have this. I know. I know. It's not something that you need to do. We're talking like a month.

[00:34:49] If you look in the book, it is often described as hours, days, weeks, months in terms of learning. It's a complicated process. You don't have to decide right now, but it would take you some time to figure out. Are you wanting to take what you've learned and go,

[00:35:05] basically I want to know what your character is doing next? Are you searching the Nacotic manuscripts for more? I can always come back to this, right? Yeah. But you're going to have to like, it's one of those things that, like he said,

[00:35:16] it's like a litany. You're going to have to sit there with the candles and you're going to have to read it for hours, days, weeks, doing nothing else, focusing on it,

[00:35:25] intoning it. You're going to have to make some rolls. Like it's a thing. You don't just get a magic. Oh yeah, no. Yeah, I figure as much. So like you made some eccentric circles? Yeah, no, I get that. I just... It's literally a holy hangar day.

[00:35:39] Just throw out the pattern. Be gone! When a general says that. Do the rolls maybe determine how long it takes perhaps? Is that? There are factors. Okay. Yes. Okay. What I'm saying is you could continue reading the necotic manuscripts,

[00:35:55] kind of extract this information and try and learn it. Or you can be like, hey, I'm now taking this and like, I don't know what you're doing as a plan. I think a possible banishing spell would be nice but... I mean, you're assuming that's what that is.

[00:36:09] Yeah, yeah, yeah. Could be a welcoming spell. The real question, are you going to skim the details of the magic like Lucas? Or are you going to spend time to properly learn it? DG does not allow you to skim the magic. Yeah.

[00:36:22] Okay, so if he doesn't choose to spend the time learning this spell, can he continue reading the necotic manuscripts and find other stuff? Yeah, he could read the... If it's in there, yeah. He could read the necotic manuscripts for weeks.

[00:36:35] He also knows where this particular passage is or whatever. Exactly. So he can come back to it. Click. All right, I'll read it again. Take 20. The necotic manuscripts in the book says that its study time is months. So...

[00:36:49] I got a 20 on my roll, so I get more information. At some point you are just going to... It's going to get to a point where you're just doing a deep study of it. So some things are just kind of... Yeah, right? You just snap a little...

[00:37:03] Super inconspicuous. I'm gonna learn the magic on the plane right back. Yep. Oh, shit! I'm blowing the plane. Yes. I put circles with the peanuts. May 15th, a plane explodes over the Mediterranean. Wonder what happened there? We're gonna explain the real history. So you have your IDs and...

[00:37:23] So now you could theoretically get into Mosul. I know we're probably getting to a stopping point. I would like to go one more day unless you have any plans. That's great. No, I don't think so. Okay.

[00:37:33] Then we'll end on this as sort of our end of the episode then. On May 4th during the day... Hastings is watching Star Wars. Nice. Just taking the day off. Give it to that research assistant. It'll be fine. It's like shit levitating in the background.

[00:37:48] You got fucking tentacles pouring out of every orifice. I've never seen them do this before! He's like... How did he know I was into hand-tie? Like the idea that Hastings has got her feet up with a bowl of popcorn, you're just seeing shit happen in the background.

[00:38:05] Mary Wilson's like... Like... The morning of May 4th, Sadegi reaches out and confirms that anyone who I said did not die, specifically on camera at Rosam's is alive and in the hospital. So if you would want to go speak to some of the original team,

[00:38:32] they are alive and in the hospital. Okay, good day. Jeff would have to refresh us or I'm pretty sure... I wrote it down at one point but I don't know if I still have the notes. I think three people are alive from the original incident.

[00:38:42] Basically a bunch of them went and jumped in the truck before the camera went out. Right. So the camera didn't necessarily show anyone's death. So everybody who's down in the basement, I'm considering dead. Okay. Anyone who made it to the truck,

[00:38:54] I think it's two or three people who made it to the truck. It was me and you wasn't it? Two. Yeah. So you're that shit crazy. Yeah. Those two are alive. I have to go back and figure out exactly who it is. Goken and...

[00:39:05] So we did see the... What was it? The daughter or the niece or Azim? You've listened to the edit more than I have. I sent characters running in directions. Yeah, I can't remember. She never went down. She took off running and screaming I think.

[00:39:22] You don't show that she died. But he was specifically looking in the hospital. Those guys would have both been fucked up and injured and would have been in the hospital. Gotcha. So if you'd like to use your IDs and go find those guys, you could. Okay.

[00:39:36] I need to either listen or if Jeff remembers or we have to go figure out who the fuck is still alive. Yeah, I'll go back and re-listen. Just remind me. If you go back and listen to episode three, when the entity was released,

[00:39:48] Grady is so vague about who all died that I still have no idea who was left. And I think we can use that in this particular episode. I think that that's a... Maybe not a big bobshell, but otherwise we can say here for the next 40 minutes

[00:39:59] and Spencer can keep rolling the cotic over and over and over again. I mean, it's kind of fun. Our title track, Mama Told Me Not To Come, composed by friend of the podcast Ian Shannon with additional vocals by Lucas Patterson and Cody Grady.

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[00:40:36] Most of all, keep circulating the tapes. Much love everybody. Mama told me, mama told me, Mama told me, mama told me, Mama told me, don't hate her.