Episode 17: P.K.’s Diary
An episode of the Hello Mother Leopard podcast, hosted by HML, titled "Episode 17: P.K.’s Diary" was published on July 27, 2008.
July 27, 2008 · Hello Mother Leopard
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Episode Description
Wow! We’re in a brand new studio. How fantastic! Joining us in this action-crammed episode is Paul, Dave, P.K., Dan and Annj. Paul starts writing a diary for P.K., we discuss how easy it is to get P.K. drunk and Dave reviews an obscure DVD release. Huh. [email protected] Download here. (right click and “save as”)
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