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Ep 254: Faking an Allergy

Ep 254: Faking an Allergy

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In this episode, we talk about: a guy who accidentally faked an allergy and it's coming back to haunt him, a dad who cannot keeps his hands to his friggin self, a couple almost getting a divorce over a baby name, and some one who "drugged" a woman at a family bbq. We also complete the annual pissbaby draft! This episode is sponsored by: Chewy! Go to Chewy.com/JUDGIES to save $20 on your first order and free shipping! Judgies Merch is Available HERE! Want fun, cool stickers and MORE? www.aurorascreaturecorner.store Palestine Children's Relief Fund Donation Link Edited by: https://www.youtube.com/@currentlyblinking https://twitter.com/currentlyblink https://tiktok.com/@currently.blinking Our Patreon is officially open, if you want to see extra content go check it out! https://www.patreon.com/JudgiesPod Send us mail! (Addressed However You'd Like) P.O. Box 58 Ottawa, IL 61350 Leave a Review! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-judgies/id1519741238 Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/judgiespod Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/judgiespod Intro Music by: Iván https://open.spotify.com/artist/5gB2VvyqfnOlNv37PHKRNJ?si=f6TIYrLITkG2NZXGLm_Y-Q&dl_branch=1 Story Links: Fake Allergy Very Weird Dad DELETED Divorcing Over Baby Name AITAH for “drugging” my cousins wife at a family bbq? DELETED Time Stamps: 0:00 Intro 10:43 Fake Allergy 19:57 Very Weird Dad 31:51 Break 35:36 CJ: JUDGIES DRAFT 53:03 LS Sound 54:54 LS Story 1:01:37 Divorcing Over Baby Name 1:10:33 "Drugging" Cousin's Wife 1:15:01 Outro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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