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How Long Is Santa Claus On A Pendulum?

Episode 18 of the A Piece of String podcast, hosted by Josie A Peters, Matthew Shribman, Sophie Ward, titled "How Long Is Santa Claus On A Pendulum?" was published on December 16, 2018 and runs 37 minutes.

December 16, 2018 ·37m · A Piece of String

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In our festive special Fran, Sophie, James Wells and Matthew discuss the Christmas stick, 1000 mince pies, and teething toddler Jesus.
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