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160. I'd Ship My Pants!

160. I'd Ship My Pants!

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This week you listeners are in for a smelly one! Don't apply for your passports and pack your bags... This episode might make you rethink that cruise you were planning. Amy dives deep into Netflix's "Poop Cruise" documentary. While it is kinda funny these passengers were in some serious shit. Bri, gets into a new cryptid? if you count the DEVIL as a cryptid, well... the Jersey Devil. The origin of the story says a mother of 12 couldn't handle a 13th, so she cursed the baby into becoming the Devil.

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