Bonus Episode: Fire in the Sky
July 23rd, 2016
John Doggett, Jim Rockford, Mike Pinocchio, and Elliot from E.T. join together to present the “true story” of Travis Walton’s abduction by aliens. We discuss this 1993 cinematic classic and the other bonkers claims from terribly titled book “The Walton Experience” that somehow didn’t quite make it into the film.
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Listen to Episode Bonus Episode: Fire in the Sky – 1:26:14
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