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COLFB340: Thanks for the Food

Hello, Ladies, Gentlemen and Gentlethems. Even though we’re away for the holiday weekend, here’s a trip down memory lane as we go back TEN YEARS! Oy…are we old daddy bearcubs. And this time we’re gonna visit a Let’s Talk About Food long before we started the series. Listen in as we talk about our favorite T-Bird Day foods. And if you listened to last week’s episode in November 2025, you’ll probably catch how some things don’t change and yet other things do with the passage of time. From the accolades of grasshopper pie to savory favorites, it’s a flashback to COL Episode 340.

What’s Going On?

  • Jeff – Working on Thanksgiving
  • Damon – Home for the Holiday
  • Gary – It’s time to feast!

Urbandictionary with Gary

  • turkey slapped – to be slapped in one’s face possibly other places with a male’s penis.
    • “i got turkey slapped”

Weekly Topic

Discussion regarding our favorite things about Thanksgiving and food that comes with it.

I’ll Tumbl For You:

  • [Jeff] – How playful! – 
  • [Damon] – After Dinner with Daddy – 
  • [Gary] – Yummm and  Cooking Dinner

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COL802: Furries 101

In this episode of Cubs Out Loud, the guys welcome back a familiar face to the show: Chester aka Shutter! Shutter returns to school the cubs on what it means to be a furry. From the simple definition to a brief deep dive into the culture & more, listen as the guys learn more about the community.

Show Topic

Furries 101

Have you wondered what it’s like to wear a mascot costume? If you like depictions of anthropomorphic animals, does that mean you’re automatically a furry? And what the heck even is a furry? We’re going to find out with our special guest, Shutter. 

General concepts for discussion:

    • What is a furry?
    • What is a fursuit?
    • Do you have to wear special stuff? [head, paws, tail, suit, etc]
    • What’s a fursona?
    • What kind of events are there? Who can attend? 
    • Are there gay furries? 
    • How do bears exist in the furry community?
    • Any general misconceptions? 
    • Any important takeaways?

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