Ep.2 Napoleon - World Leaders with Mommy Issues
An episode of the Burn After Watching podcast, hosted by Borderlnd, titled "Ep.2 Napoleon - World Leaders with Mommy Issues" was published on November 30, 2023 and runs 60 minutes.
November 30, 2023 ·60m · Burn After Watching
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Summary
This week we discuss Napoleon, Gladiator, the Killer, the Big Lebowski, A League of Their Own, About Time and more!
Episode Description
This week we discuss Napoleon, Gladiator, the Killer, the Big Lebowski, A League of Their Own, About Time and more!
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