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Relatively Speaking Podcast Episode 109

An episode of the Relatively Speaking Podcast podcast, hosted by Relatively Speaking Podcast, titled "Relatively Speaking Podcast Episode 109" was published on August 17, 2017 and runs 46 minutes.

August 17, 2017 ·46m · Relatively Speaking Podcast

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On today's edition of the Relatively Speaking Podcast, it is magically Major League Baseball heavy. Before professional slapstick is discussed, however, the guys discuss coffee pots and gas stoves. Important stuff in our humble opinion. Jared and Joseph also talk Barry Bonds being the goat and how the Miami Marlins should not trade the only player worth watching in that entire state. It wouldn't be a Relatively Speaking Podcast if the guys didn't also discuss Kristaps Porzingis apparently not being on the trading block. While the New York Knicks often New York Knick the heck out of stuff, this isn't one of them. Finally, it is probably worth mentioning this is the last edition of the Relatively Speaking Podcast as you know it. Joseph says a goodbye and thanks everyone for his chance to barely speak works and incoherently form sentences. The show ends with Absurd Questions. ?

On today's edition of the Relatively Speaking Podcast, it is magically Major League Baseball heavy. Before professional slapstick is discussed, however, the guys discuss coffee pots and gas stoves. Important stuff in our humble opinion. Jared and Joseph also talk Barry Bonds being the goat and how the Miami Marlins should not trade the only player worth watching in that entire state. It wouldn't be a Relatively Speaking Podcast if the guys didn't also discuss Kristaps Porzingis apparently not being on the trading block. While the New York Knicks often New York Knick the heck out of stuff, this isn't one of them. Finally, it is probably worth mentioning this is the last edition of the Relatively Speaking Podcast as you know it. Joseph says a goodbye and thanks everyone for his chance to barely speak works and incoherently form sentences. The show ends with Absurd Questions. ?
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