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70-tallet, "Makta", polyester og tweed #37

An episode of the StoryColab podcast, hosted by StoryColab, titled "70-tallet, "Makta", polyester og tweed #37" was published on November 3, 2023 and runs 40 minutes.

November 3, 2023 ·40m · StoryColab

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Umulig å ikke snakke om "Makta", naturligvis. Hvilken sjanger er det, egentlig? Og hvor mye tweed var det på 70-tallet? Var det mer polyester enn mange tror, egentlig? Og har vi godt glipp av en hel del som hatere av lagidrett - egentlig?

Umulig å ikke snakke om "Makta", naturligvis. Hvilken sjanger er det, egentlig? Og hvor mye tweed var det på 70-tallet? Var det mer polyester enn mange tror, egentlig? Og har vi godt glipp av en hel del som hatere av lagidrett - egentlig?

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