
The Musers The Podcast Gordo's Corner!!! Anal Glands - Episode 38
Apr 8, 2026
Wild pet stories and a cringe-worthy animal biology mishap kick things off. A spirited debate about whether the 70s or 80s shaped modern music leads into band memoirs and stage anecdotes. Odd news bites include tortoise hoaxes, insect legal rights in Peru, D.C. rat birth control, and a bizarre chicken coop stabbing. Quirky hypotheticals and merch teases wrap the chat.
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Rescue Dog Otis Ruins A Proposal With Anal Glands
- Debbie told a rescue-dog story where Otis expressed his anal glands during a marriage proposal, filling the living room with a foul stench and causing uncontrollable laughter.
- Gordon and the hosts used the story to reflect on how pets create powerful, messy memories tied to grief and joy.
Why The 1970s Were Music's Incubator
- Gordon argues the 1970s were an incubator for many genres that flourished later, citing punk, disco, metal, funk, reggae, and the singer-songwriter peak.
- He frames the late 70s as the creative crucible that birthed innovations which dominated the 80s.
Band Image Theatrics And High School Band Pegasus
- George and Gordon trade band memories, including George's high-school band Pegasus and The Fix's origins, highlighting band photo tropes and image theatrics.
- They mock the staged seriousness of album photos and confess to copying iconic contemplative poses.



