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Wandering Adventurers 7/7/15

An episode of the Wandering Adventurers podcast, hosted by Wandering Adventurers, titled "Wandering Adventurers 7/7/15" was published on July 7, 2015.

July 7, 2015 · Wandering Adventurers

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Email us whatever is on your mind. [email protected] This weeks wanderers are Tyler, Kyle, and Garrett. Here at Wandering Adventurers we know what you love. Podcasts that are missing the middle of their cast. Technical issues strike again but fear not! Tyler is still ready and willing to tell you what Billy Crystal should be doing, Kyle has to decide if we can truly trust Nolan North, and Garrett just cannot stop laughing. We also talk about some nerdy stuff but as always that comes later.
01 - Introduction

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Chapter 1

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02 – His First Brief

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Chapter 2

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