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Best of WEATHER TROLLBOT 5000 (4)

Best of WEATHER TROLLBOT 5000 (4)

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Weather Trollbot 5000 is our repurposed garage sale robot. She is programed to interpret what our weather friends were really thinking when they responded to their social media trolls. These clips are from Storm Front Freaks Podcast episodes 193, 197 and 204.

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Credits

  • Opening Music: Andrew Slotta/Phil Johnson
  • Some Opening Footage Courtesy of Sanner/Tornado Titans
  • Closing Music: Gabe Cox

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