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Who’s Killing all the Deadheads?

Oct 26, 2020

Who’s Killing all the Deadheads

How’s that for a clickbait headline? Now that I have your attention, who is reasonable for this dastardly deed? Killing fans of the venerable Grateful Dead? Say it ain’t so, Jerry. The answer could be provided by a new podcast devoted to this “mystery.” The podcast , “Dead & Gone ,” we’re told, will delve into the strange number of deaths surrounding the followers of the seminal 60’s band. The goal is to examine the possibility that a serial killer is stalking Deadheads and dispatching to that great big concert in the sky.


Spoiler alert. There’s no serial killer out there. Without having heard the podcast in question, let’s entertain another theory as to the mortality of a large group of aging hippies? 


Correct. That’s the same thing I thought . Time may be the culprit here, time and lifestyle choices. And maybe just too much bogeying is not that good for you after a certain point.


Who knows? Here’s the larger question; is it possible for a podcast to jump the shark?


Yes?


Wow. Far out.


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