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TRG #023 No Rules

An episode of the The Rhymers Guild podcast, hosted by The Rhymers Guild, titled "TRG #023 No Rules" was published on October 22, 2018 and runs 12 minutes.

October 22, 2018 ·12m · The Rhymers Guild

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In today's episode we recount a couple of experiences where the rules seemed to no apply. Also, we wonder aloud whether TRG is it's own show or a segment of another show. Results are inconclusive. So it is...

In today's episode we recount a couple of experiences where the rules seemed to no apply. Also, we wonder aloud whether TRG is it's own show or a segment of another show. Results are inconclusive. So it is...
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