Short Stuff: Toronto Clown Riot
7/1/202612 min
Those are three words you probably never thought you’d see together. And the true story is just as interesting as it sounds.
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Chuck Bryant· Host1:13
That's right, about the Toronto Clown Riot.
Josh Clark· Host1:16
[imitates horn] [laughs] [laughs] That was dead-on Toronto clown.
Chuck Bryant· Host1:21
That was supposed to be a, a clown horn. Uh, it sounded like a sick mule.
Josh Clark· Host1:26
[laughs] It did.
Chuck Bryant· Host1:27
In my head it was, kinda come out better, and I thought about doing a second