The HeyScoops twitter account indicated that this was originally posted with the incorrect file so the titling in many places shows as: OOPS! Here's the actual "623: What Rhymes With Ticklish" Original Air date: October 21st, 2019

Caption: A pirate pose, there's nothing to it,Vogue. Ryer and Nikki in churn.

Running time: 1:41 (101 minutes)

Recording location: The Churn version 7

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Topics Edit

Matt indicates that Ryer and Nikki are guests in the churn. Ryer shot himelf with a dog. Tiger Snake is passed out to the new guest.

Nikki indicates she just finished a gig posing naked in a church for three days. Paul and Jacob bring up christian rock bands Jars of Clay, DC Talk, and Stryper.

Matt tells a story about his kid getting a love note. He immediately slut-shamed that girl and passed this issue on to his mom.

The hosts ask Paul about his experience with a live nude drawing class and how mature he was around the models.

The hosts remind the scoops to send in spooky stories and character requests.

A Fake Commercial for Grizzly Jefferson's hot meats.

Ryer is asked about his experience with a live nude drawing class. He says the model was a pirate but had a difficult time explaining why he was a pirate.

Jacob asks Alexa what rhymes with Ticklish (episode title).

A Fake Commercial that never quite gets started as a metaphor for climbing a mountain.

Ryer finally gets it out that the model was a pirate because he wearing knee-high boots and he kept them on through the modeling.

Paul tells a story about finding a pussy and rectum print on the piano.

Ryer continues to tell his nude model story where the model bent over and a muffler fell out.

Scoopmail Edit

Nikki brought a guest book made from a Steve Winwood vinyl album from island time records.

Cup of Scoop sends in a Wait, he did what?? story with no murder or sexual assault and he cut off his thumb.

Jock vs. Nerd Edit

The explosions theme is played. Scoop Dave Ill sends in a Scoopardy with the topics of Absinthe, the Rock Vault, Animal Facts, and What Exit.

Characters and Bits Edit