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F1, Halftime, and The Enchilada Incident // Free Talk Friday | 123

F1, Halftime, and The Enchilada Incident // Free Talk Friday | 123

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This time on SWT, it's the grand return of Free Talk Friday! After the highs of last week's Valentine's Day special (go and listen to it if you haven't already), the guys take some time to debrief everything that happened while they were frozen inside their houses for a week. On the menu for today — a major kerfuffle at Robby's family Super Bowl party; the incredible fun of working in home renovation during a catastrophic deep freeze; a quick discussion about Heaven and Hell (light stuff); and much, much more! Stay tuned to the end for a SURPRISE special guest appearance from someone you may know >:)

Also in this episode, Harrison gets too curious for his own good. Robby has a mid-episode vomit scare. Spencer rants about corruption at the Oscars. And the guys take their first listener phone call from a surprise special guest. Did I tease that one already? I think I did. I just really want to hype up our first listener phone call. Is that so bad? I mean, how many of you even read this far into the description anyway? I could really say anything I want down here and no one would ever notice. We're reviewing Catch Me If You Can next episode — can you believe it? It'll be the first movie of our Steven Spielberg director series. Yeah, it was supposed to be a surprise or something, but if you're still reading, you're a real one. Real ones get rewarded. Anyways, go listen to the episode or whatever.

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