Wednesday Night Podcast
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Wednesday Night Podcast
Nancy Sinatra Boots
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Nancy’s Boots, Chris’s Hiking Obsession, and a Very Awkward Museum Trip 👢🥨
Buckle up (or lace up), because things are getting weird. This week on The Wednesday Night Podcast, we are broadcasting "live" (depending on who’s asking and what the security guards saw) from the NYC Museum of Sex. We thought it would be a classy, provocative backdrop. We were wrong.
The inspiration for this episode is Nancy Sinatra’s 1966 classic album, Boots. But while Nancy was singing about walking all over people in her go-go boots, Chris decided to hijack the theme to talk about his true love: his brand-new pair of Limmer Hiking Boots.
Join us for an hour of pure chaos as we navigate:
- The Ultimate Gear-Heads vs. The Ultimate... Well, You Know: Chris attempts to explain the "superior leather-to-welt ratio" of his custom-made hiking boots while standing next to exhibits that are decidedly not about outdoor recreation. The contrast is jarring. The silence from the museum patrons is deafening.
- The Nancy Connection: We try to discuss the iconic production of "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'," but Chris keeps interrupting to point out that Nancy would have much better arch support if she’d just gone with a heavy-duty Vibram sole.
- Museum Mayhem: We discuss the logistics of trying to record a comedy podcast in a place where everyone else is trying to be "serious" about human anatomy. Let’s just say Chris’s boots are loud, the acoustics are questionable, and we may or may not be banned from the gift shop.
Whether you're into 60s pop or you just really, really like specialized footwear for ascending the White Mountains, this episode has something to make you uncomfortable.
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