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  <title>Hell House with Cream of Kentucky</title>
  <description>&amp;quot;Hell House&amp;quot; by Richard Matheson is an American classic of horror. Published in 1971, Hell House is a product of the end of the 60's and the questioning of the ideals of the previous two decades.&amp;amp;nbsp; It is horrific, graphic, scandelous, gory, and just generally an great scary tale. Debauchery, possession, cannibalism. Really, what more could you ask? Th bourbon on this episode is Cream of Kentucky, a long standing world famous label that has ties with the artist Norman Rockwell.&amp;amp;nbsp; If you would like to see some of the advertizing Rockwell did for the label back in the day, you can find those easily with a quick search of Norman Rockwell and Cream of Kentucky. &amp;amp;nbsp;Also?&amp;amp;nbsp; After a book like Hell House, you need a bourbon like Cream of Kentucky to sooth all the scratches and cuts to your psyche. WE HAVE MERCH! MERCH! MERCH!  https://jamintshirts.com/collections/beards-books-bourbon &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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