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EPISODE · Apr 18, 2018

SXT 7 – Hoshi’s Hamster Hour, Where We Go Ham Ham

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What time is it? Well, it depends on where you live and when you read this. Time is merely a construct of human perception. But once you hit play it’s permanently 10:10! That’s right, today we’re stanning Seventeen’s Prince, Hoshi himself. Join us as we celebrate the master choreographer himself and all the mischief surrounding him.

What time is it? Well, it depends on where you live and when you read this. Time is merely a construct of human perception. But once you hit play it’s permanently 10:10! That’s right, today we’re stanning Seventeen’s Prince, Hoshi himself. Join us as we celebrate the master choreographer himself and all the mischief surrounding him.

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What time is it? Well, it depends on where you live and when you read this. Time is merely a construct of human perception. But once you hit play it’s permanently 10:10! That’s right, today we’re stanning Seventeen’s Prince, Hoshi himself. Join us...

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