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This Was A Bad Idea (Trailer)

An episode of the This Was A Bad Idea podcast, hosted by Brendan Collins, titled "This Was A Bad Idea (Trailer)" was published on March 27, 2020 and runs 0 minutes.

March 27, 2020 ·0m · This Was A Bad Idea

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"Why the hell am I doing this?" This Was A Bad Idea, a new talk show podcast that probably shouldn't exist. Coming soon.

"Why the hell am I doing this?" This Was A Bad Idea, a new talk show podcast that probably shouldn't exist. Coming soon.

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