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Episode 26: Know When to Fold 'Em

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Release Date: 09/29/2024

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(0:00:00) - Intro (National Podcast Day, Jay almost died, Darrell McClanahan, idiots posts dumb tweet)

(0:21:10) - Sounds of the Week:

(0:42:20) - Gambling

 

Songs:

"Train of Consequences" by Megadeth

"Ace of Spades" by Motörhead

"The Gambler" by Kenny Rogers

 

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