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Kornfeld And Andrews: The Radio Plays
Confirm Not To Cancel (FT. TOM LUM)
Season 1, Ep. 37
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The trial session at the gym went really well, but the option to wait until you commit to joining seems a little more taxing that the workout was. How do you cancel? Who pays for the muscle milk? What happens if you bring in your own meat? There are many unanswered questions.
Improvised by:
Louis Kornfeld
Rick Andrews
https://magnettheater.com/show/58819/
With special guest, Tom Lum
Produced by:
Lloydie James Lloyd
https://www.improvchronicle.com/
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