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Ep. 475 - Trendsetter Talkback

Ep. 475 - Trendsetter Talkback

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How long do you reckon it's possible to hide that you've got dentures? Is Seafood in the crib hut absolute sacrilege? Is it a given that blind blokes are part of the 25% that sit to piss? We dive into all of this and more in another ripper instalment of talkback. Enjoy trendsetters!


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0:00 - Intro

3:05 - Knuckles Proper True Yarn

9:50 - Carry Ons

1:03:30 - Winning Yarn

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