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Guest special: Jason Stampe
Ep. 39
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This chat was recorded a while back on a podcast that didn't work out and has been pulled from the internet. I understand that newer comics found it a worthy listen so I've been meaning to upload it. Hopefully an entertaining chat too. I mean that's the whole point of a podcast. Unless you're Megan Markle I suppose.
Anyhow....it finds a home here. We're back with the proper pod next week after I get back from Marrakech. š
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