This episode almost didn\u2019t see the light of day, but not because it was almost lost or deleted. If you\u2019ve listened to the Grind Pulp Podcast, you know that we don\u2019t worry about language or censoring our thoughts. The problem when you add copious amounts of alcohol to the mix is that everything gets a little wobbly around the edges. Andrew and Jeronimo stumbled into this recording session after attending a party. If you take anything away from this podcast, be sure to fact check that information frequently.
\nSid Haig doesn\u2019t like to be called Sig by drunk people.
\nSuper Fly came out in 1972.
\nShaft in \u201971.
\nAnd Allan Arbus was indeed born into a Jewish household in NYC.
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\nStories:\xa0
\n1.\xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0 Avra Bolling, She Killed to Live \u2013 Guy Hadleigh\xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0
\n2.\xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0 Remy\u2019s Revenge \u2013 Paige Green
\n3.\xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0 The G-string Gundown \u2013 in Blood & Tacos #2, Walter Himes (discovered by Josh Stallings)
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\nFeature Presentation:
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\nCoffy (1973) \u2013 directed by Jack Hill
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Episode 15 is coming soon. MEGAFORCE!