Hunter & Cush

The Fist & the Kangacock

Day 14 of the COVID-19 contaiment orders and Hunter, Cush and Kerry have officially been separated too long. Kerry is working out of her sister's home in an idyllic suburban neighborhood while Hunter and Cush are podcasting from a dark closet, deep in the bowels of... actually, we're not sure where they are. Photo: 101.7 Chuck FM/Saga Communications

The Fist & the Kangacock

Day 14 of the COVID-19 contaiment orders and Hunter, Cush and Kerry have officially been separated too long. Kerry is working out of her sister’s home in an idyllic suburban neighborhood while Hunter and Cush are podcasting from a dark closet, deep in the bowels of… actually, we’re not sure where they are.

Memories of happier days lead the gang to reminisce about their favorite childhood ice cream flavors, which somehow devolves into a(n oddly personal) WWE-style three-way smackdown. Kerry confesses to stealing her sister’s clothing – again, reminiscent of childhood. And, like all episodes between now and the unforeseeable end of COVID-19, discussion eventually turns to Tiger King, as well as Ligers and why no one has thought to has breed a peacock-kangaroo hybrid. That’s right – a kangacock.

Before we hang up, the gang gives a nod to the impending COVID-19 zombie apocalypse by sharing their personal Walking Dead fashion choices… just before Hunter gets his hand stuck in the radio console. Thankfully, he had the good sense to whip out his phone and film his misfortune – and Cush’s (heroic?) rescue.

Scroll on to witness the drama for yourself.

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