The Shania Twain Centre - 2001

Season 4, Episode 36,   Apr 09, 2020, 05:00 AM

It's 2001, it's Ontario, Canada and the town of Timmins’ most famous absentee country music superstar is finally being opened to the public in the form of a building. 

In what might be the least impressive episode of the CB Wallop podcast in country-pop history, join Phil Jerrod and Phil Lucas as they discuss The Shania Twain Center. The gigantic monument to the genius of Shania Twain that was built on the side of a gold mine, attracted fewer visitors than Ian Huntley and was eventually remodeled as a gigantic hole in the ground.  

It’s the first podcast coming to you LIVE from LOCKDOWN! 

Should Phil have turned his fan off so we didn't lose half of the recording?...yes... yes he should have.

Trigger Warning: The accents attempted in this episode are absolutely unacceptable. Really, quite unaccountably horrific. Phil attempts a Canadian accent that is, put simply - utterly rancid. Otherwise, it's fine. If you're a fan of Shania Twain she does get a very light rincing, but otherwise it's as vanilla as they come - just like her.