Unboxing my first delivery from the Mysterious Package Company.
Unboxing my first delivery from the Mysterious Package Company.
With a bottle of wine, Travis shows off his collection of vinyl records!
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Published on Mar 1, 2016
This episode contains graphic images in mostly Battleship Potemkin and the Odessa Step sequence. If you are squimish, it is recommended that you skip minutes 1:30-6:20. Thank you.
Join Jess as she takes you on the adventure you don’t want to be on. The Soviet Union and Nazi Germany did propaganda and Jess is going to torture you with it!
In the first unboxing, Miss Nightmare see’s what Lootcrate is all about with the ‘Invasion’ edition she got.
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Published on Feb 29, 2016
Hagan takes an ep-by-ep look at the 60s answer to Austin Powers! Series 1 Episode 4 ‘Sweet Smell of Disaster’. Where Adam has to stop an evil detergent company from taking over the United Kingdom! (Oh no!)
Published on Feb 29, 2016
Hagan takes an ep-by-ep look at the 60s answer to Austin Powers! Series 1 Episode 3 ‘More Deadly than the Sword’. Where Adam travels to Japan to face the evil of blackmail (and yellowface)! *dramatic chord*
Published on Feb 26, 2016
Hagan takes an ep-by-ep look at the 60s answer to Austin Powers! Series 1 Episode 2 ‘Death has a Thousand faces’. Where Adam has to stop gangsters from destroying Blackpool! (The blighters!)
Published on Feb 26, 2016
Hagan takes an ep-by-ep look at the 60s answer to Austin Powers! Series 1 Episode 1 ‘A Vintage Year for Scoundrels’. Where Edwardian superspy is frozen and wakes up in the swinging 60! (Groovy, baby!)
Published on Feb 26, 2016
Now that Colonel Bleep’s got Zero Zero Island under his domain, time to build his base! So this is where we get to see all the cool future-stuff Bleep will use, right?
Oh my sweet summer child. Hold on to that innocence.