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Flemish legends: A Night Out

12/31/202536 min

🧌We've all been there.🧌

You spend a night out with friends, hanging out in the dark forest, crashing an ogre party and making dog friends. The only problem? You were out past curfew. Oh, and you came in through the chimney and absolutely trashed your parents' house.

😈 The Creature: Jud

The personification (or horse-onification) of evil who wants to talk to you about your drinking.

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  1. Jason Weiser· Host0:00

    This time on the Myths and Legends member podcast, it's what to do if you come home after curfew, but only if your night out included murderous ogres, impromptu dog sledding, and makeshift Santa cosplaying. The creature this time is the goose personification of evil, who will beat you up and embarrass you, but only if you're drunk. [upbeat music] This is Myths and Legends, episode 425, A Night Out. [upbeat music] This is a podcast where we tell stories from mythology and folklore. Some are incredibly popular tales you might think you know but with surprising origins. Others are stories that might be new to you but are definitely worth a listen. Today, there are two stories from Flemish folklore. The main one is what you do if you come back too late from a crazy night out, but only if that night out includes ogres, wolves, and someone named Peter Little Carrot. [playful music] "Okay, I know this looks bad," the boy said after landing in the fireplace and sending a cloud of soot to envelop his mother and father. "Where were you? Did you stay at Peter Little Carrot's house last night? You know I don't like that, kid.

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