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Episode 11: The Mud: Guest Host Sam Cotner

Episode 11: The Mud: Guest Host Sam Cotner

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Today Jeremiah, Christopher, Matthew, and guest host Sam Cotner talk weekly updates about using a chainsaw, the profane chicks at walmart, Matthew’s 16th birthday party and bonfire, sticking it to the Subway Karen, getting stuck in the muddy ditch, and antiracist training videos, last week’s news, sports ball update about March Madness, discussions about pre-minecraft movie impressions, sam stories about Gorilla Momma and that one epic belch, and news about the NGYC youth retreat May 2-4 and our new contact email!

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