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Late Lunch Friday February 25th, 2022
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On today's show, we heard how Brendan Murphy had to chillingly end his call from Kyiv after spotting a warplane overhead.
We also talked about the situation with the Women with Opinions while end of month calls about wine and books were also covered.
As usual, David Sheehan gave us his sports preview of the week.
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