2023-07-12
59 分钟Adam heads to the Big Apple to talk to consummate New Yorker, Jackie Rawlings (our old pal, the brilliant Holly Laurent), who is less concerned with the deaths at The Ansonia than she is in closing down the bathhouse and Plato's Retreat in this Single White Female themed episode. Then Adam and Holly catch up on thrillers, all things Top Gun, and the demons of Holly's youth. This one is not to be missed. You can check out Holly on Mega the critically acclaimed comedy podcast about the staff of a fictional mega church at https://www.megathepodcast.com or wherever you get your podcasts. -- SHOW INFORMATIONTwitter: @MyDeadNeighbors Instagram: @MyNeighborsAreDead Email: MyNeighborsAreDead@gmail.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/myneighborsaredead Merchandise: TeePublic Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Subscribe: Spotify
Welcome back to another episode of my neighbors are dead.
I'm your host, Adam Peacock, and we're all familiar with the big names in horror.
Freddy, Jason, Belial, Bradley.
But who we're not familiar with are the ones just outside the terror, the ones who didn't get to tell their tales.
Neighbors, I don't think I'm being far fetched when I say twins are weird.
My cousin has twins.
My grandmother's a twin.
My father was a triplet.
And they're the weirdest of all.
And maybe I think they're weird because I can't understand that kind of connection.
You know, I've never been connected to anybody like that.
And God forbid, if I was connected to something like that, if something terrible happened, then what might I do?
Would I go nuts and start infiltrating people's lives and taking over their personalities and trying to kill them?
I don't know.
But is that even the biggest problem?
Because what if in the basement of your building, there was a place where people went to just blow off some steam and that just pissed off other people and they wanted to shut it down?
I went back to New York to deal with that very situation.
Enjoy the show.
Welcome back to another episode of my neighbors are dead.
I am back in New York City.