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Aug 2023
55m 41s

Ep. 431 Sir Fitzroy Maclean, 1st Baronet

JACOB TRIMMER AND TIM GROESCHEL
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We're kicking this week off with a bang talking about one badass soldier named Fitzroy Maclean. Now, the British army is full of some of the worst names for just about everything. I mean, c'mon, knights of the garter? But they more than make up for it by bringing in all the baddest Irish and Scottish shitkickers they can find to shore up that inherent English weakness. Some of the things Fitzroy accomplished were truly remarkable. And the ways he did them even more so. This was a fun one, so enjoy!

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