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The Flowering of the Strange Orchid - Phantom Parade
Season 3, Ep. 4
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The Flowering of the Strange Orchid, a story of obsession and hubris, one that's relatable a hundred thirty-odd years later with every tale of billionaire buffoons and their strange predilections.
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Once you've breathed in the aroma of that delightful bloom, let Tim liven the mood with a little Phantom Parade.
Image by Leopictures from Pixabay
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