The year is 2014 AD. Every man, woman, and child in America is required by law to have a podcast (thanks, obama). This semi-weekly, half-hearted, utterly unnecessary chat show is in full compliance with the Podcast Freedom statutes, with a rating of class C-individuals/non-comedy, registered by citi…
this time let's add a co-host. we briefly discuss why we're bringing back this useless podcast.
took me seven years to produce these three minutes of content
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