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May 2022
19m 47s

Weekend Release: Walking on Broken Dubon...

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This week William and Jordan respond to some correspondence from attendees of the Ireland live shows, Jordan once again has complaints about the coffee (he hasn’t changed, honest) and we hear some tales from the diary of a young boy named William Hanson.

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