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Summer House Should Be Fun

Season 1, Ep. 73

Ellen and Amy try and fail to talk about anything but Summer House, getting partial credit for finding the parallels between our Hamptons crew and the new FLDS doc series on Netflix. They go on to beg Carl to open a SoftBar in LA, then speculate on the psychological makeup of someone who sends pics to Deuxmoi. A note to the listener: this ep was recorded before the filming of the leakiest reunion of all time!

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