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  <title>HAW Presents: Hammer Time Episode 6 - Bob's Witch Hats</title>
  <description>On another special episode of Hammer Time, presented by Hard At Work, Nick and T-Dog hammer out the details of Journey Into Mystery, Starring The Mighty Thor, Issue# 86, published in Nov. of 1962 entitled &amp;quot;On the Trail of the Tomorrow Man&amp;quot;. They also provide another Norse Mythology Lesson, this time focusing on Zerona, Ymir, Eric The Viking, Surtur, and the Twin Gods!&amp;amp;nbsp; Other topics include Coke Zero Oreo soda, our producers, the ol' switcharoo, time travel, bald janitors, flying mustaches, the cyclical nature of fasion trends, Thor's hotness, C-Bombs, living fast and loose, future cars, Stan Lee's use of magnets, robot workforces, Norse Mythology is just D&amp;amp;amp;D, Florida is Ymir's dong, Norse vocabulary lesson, Freja and Frejr, timescope, and of course, humans are vermin.&amp;amp;nbsp; No longer Presented by The Pyramid:&amp;amp;nbsp;https://www.patreon.com/getinthepyramid   Want to make suggestions for future topics or show segments? Join our Discussion Group:&amp;amp;nbsp;https://www.facebook.com/groups/132545550626426   Find us on Instagram:&amp;amp;nbsp;https://www.instagram.com/hardatworkshow/ </description>
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