199: BREAKROOM | Uphill Both Ways
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In this week's episode, the guys sit down for a Breakroom conversation. They listen to your voicemails that you've left over the past few months, which sparked some great conversation regarding safety guidelines. Along the way, Bigfoot even makes an appearance and takes the conversation on a hilarious trip. Moving on, they share their own experiences and chat about topics like generational changes in work attitudes, the simplicity of their retirement lives, upcoming seasonal holidays and weather changes. They also reflect on Pennsylvania's reaction to snowfall and their high school experiences, reminiscing about their younger days. So sit back and relax, while these guys walk uphill both ways.  Support The Show KEEP US FUELED: buymeacoffee.com/hammerlane Gear: https://www.hammerlanelegends.com/gear Share Your Stories LEAVE A VOICEMAIL: 515-585-MERK(6375) EMAIL US YOUR STORIES: [email protected] Website: www.hammerlanelegends.com Follow The Show YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UC5TWlB5Yqx8JlQr3p3bkkMg Facebook: www.facebook.com/hammerlanelegends Facebook Fan Group: www.facebook.com/groups/hll Instagram Desktop: www.instagram.com/hammerlanelegends Instagram Mobile: @hammerlanelegends Twitter Desktop: www.twitter.com/HLLPodcast Twitter Mobile: @HLLpodcast Follow The Team Brian Merkel Facebook: www.facebook.com/brian.merkel.94 Instagram Desktop: www.instagram.com/brianmerkeloffical/ Instagram Mobile: @brianmerkelofficial Produced by: Jack Merkel Follow Jack on Instagram @jack_theproducer  
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