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first connection of 2026 1/1/26

An episode of the Blind Dates With Morning Remorse podcast, hosted by Morning Remorse, titled "first connection of 2026 1/1/26" was published on January 1, 2026.

January 1, 2026 · Blind Dates With Morning Remorse

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Playlist

  1. don't step on the toes of my cowboy boots by R. McDonald on Black Country Western (Black Country Western)
  2. i know that we can make it by Paul Silvertson on Pauls first two (Pauls first two )
  3. the danger by Wells on none (none)
  4. Maybe I'm right by Eddie De Noia on Deanna (Deanna)
  5. and its true by Arrow on BE (BE)
  6. Dead! by Carolyn Sullivan on Phillips (Phillips)
  7. vete en silencio by Diablo Band on Supremo (Supremo)
  8. I'll do for you by L. Simmons on Solo pepe (Solo pepe)
  9. Guantanamera by Momo Yango on Dicesa (Dicesa)
  10. just dont understand by Apollo on pythians (pythians)
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