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Sea Monsters and Indoor Amusement Parks
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01:55 - 04:34 (02:39)

The speaker reflects on the idea that sea monsters have been embedded in human culture for centuries and describes their experience at a drug-fueled indoor amusement park.

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The hosts remember Sid and Marty Croft's shows, including HR Puff and Stuff, and recall visiting their indoor amusement park in Atlanta, which they describe as a drug-fueled experience.
01:55 - 02:55 (00:59)
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The hosts remember Sid and Marty Croft's shows, including HR Puff and Stuff, and recall visiting their indoor amusement park in Atlanta, which they describe as a drug-fueled experience.

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Sea Monsters and Indoor Amusement Parks
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Selects: How Sea Monsters Work
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Stuff You Should Know
Chuck and the interviewee briefly discuss sea monsters, with Chuck being only partially familiar with them.
02:55 - 03:18 (00:23)
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Sea monsters
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Chuck and the interviewee briefly discuss sea monsters, with Chuck being only partially familiar with them.

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Sea Monsters and Indoor Amusement Parks
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Selects: How Sea Monsters Work
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Stuff You Should Know
People have been reporting sightings of sea monsters for thousands of years, leading to legends and stories that still capture our imagination today, as seen in the case of the Montauk Monster.
03:18 - 03:52 (00:33)
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Sea Monsters
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People have been reporting sightings of sea monsters for thousands of years, leading to legends and stories that still capture our imagination today, as seen in the case of the Montauk Monster.

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Sea Monsters and Indoor Amusement Parks
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Selects: How Sea Monsters Work
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Stuff You Should Know
In 2008, a decomposed raccoon was found by a group of friends on Ditch Plains Beach, which they named the Montauk Monster due to its sensationalism in media.
03:52 - 04:34 (00:42)
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Montauk Monster
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In 2008, a decomposed raccoon was found by a group of friends on Ditch Plains Beach, which they named the Montauk Monster due to its sensationalism in media. Despite scientific evidence, the mystery surrounding the true identity of the creature remains unsolved.

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Sea Monsters and Indoor Amusement Parks
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Selects: How Sea Monsters Work
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Stuff You Should Know