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Episode 53: Metal Hands || Knights of the Zodiac Movie Review

Episode 53: Metal Hands || Knights of the Zodiac Movie Review

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We’re in Season 2 at last! That’s right, whatever conditions were previously set for Season 2 to start, uhhh, we met those. Sure.

Anyways, we’re back after yet another long hiatus. If you’ve stuck around, thank you for your patience! We really appreciate your time. On this episode, Spenny gets philosophical right away, leading the bois down a path discussing corn (maize if you will), palaces, and latin vocalizations at Ron Jon surf shop. The bois also discuss getting robbed of scaccia, essentially at knife point, salt life, and things never before seen. We also discuss the movie Knights of the Zodiac, a movie about hands.

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