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Opening for Burnell Washburn and other Stories with Mamudu Kargbo | Bird Soup Podcast | Ep. 34

Opening for Burnell Washburn and other Stories with Mamudu Kargbo | Bird Soup Podcast | Ep. 34

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Bird Soup Episode 34 man, can't believe we're still here honestly. This week Brody and Connor are joined by fellow Buffalo comedian and musician, Mamudu Kargbo. Together the three talk about the Buffalo comedy characters, what entertainment is like, the Bird Soup Foot Fetish ascendency, and some other riffing about creepy foot fetish dudes, why comedy is dumb, some trash talk, some road stories and much much more. Watch or listen till the end to hear it all! And like/rate us 5 stars if you want to, we appreciate that. Check out Patreon this week too cause Mamudu is also on that and we talk a lot of trash and tell (maybe) funny stories.

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