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The Wimpsville Episode

Episode 121 of the Historically Factual podcast, hosted by Baton Rouge Sucks, titled "The Wimpsville Episode" was published on August 27, 2020 and runs 77 minutes.

August 27, 2020 ·77m · Historically Factual

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We gathered every very living member of Wimpsville into the same room and let them talk about whatever they wanted for an hour. What we've recorded here is possibly the most prolific, one of kind melding of the minds of some of the most well respected smart/cool guys this city has ever scene. We humbly present...The Wimpsville Epiode.

We gathered every very living member of Wimpsville into the same room and let them talk about whatever they wanted for an hour. What we've recorded here is possibly the most prolific, one of kind melding of the minds of some of the most well respected smart/cool guys this city has ever scene. We humbly present...The Wimpsville Epiode.

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