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Nov 2024
29m 20s

The Pettiest Things We've Done in Relati...

Joel Wood & Keegan Hirst
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Get ready for a hilariously petty episode where we spill the tea about our most ridiculous relationship moments - from changing Netflix passwords to expensive fans being rendered useless! Plus, our listeners share their own delightfully petty and pretty stories that'll either make you feel better about yourself or give you some ideas (we're not judging! 👀).


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