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Dad Stole my weed ft. Chris Grieco

Episode 4 of the A Drunken Night Out podcast, hosted by Ken Hamlett, titled "Dad Stole my weed ft. Chris Grieco" was published on September 12, 2022 and runs 73 minutes.

September 12, 2022 ·73m · A Drunken Night Out

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Had great conversation about his wildly successful show Roast Battle- Chicago held the same night as A Drunken Night Out at the same venue: the Lincoln Lodge. Come out the first and 3rd thursdays of the month. We also talked about his dad stealing his weed and his early days of drinking and endulging in the devils lettuce.

Chris Grieco:

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