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65 - Ladies Who Feel That They Know Oceans

Season 2, Ep. 65

In this week’s episode, Lindsay sails the ladies to one of Louisiana's haunted, lost islands: Isle Derniere. As the McManis is sipped, the ladies share oracle deck predictions, debut in debutante balls, and drink 1850’s wine with a rugged sailor named Old Man Sal. So grab your favorite cabernet sauvignon and watch how the weed grass grows, Ladies Who Feel That They Know Oceans will have you diving in the sea for lost treasures.


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Death, drowning


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