EPISODE · Dec 31, 2015 · 47 MIN
Episode #124: Abbi Crutchfield & Tim Dillon
from My Dumb Friends · host My Dumb Friends
Abbi Crutchfield (MTV, "People Now," VH1) and friend of the show, Tim Dillon, join the hosts in NYC to: weigh in on some of Dan's less than sober moments, owning dogs (emphasis on Abbi's Max and Sean's Rickles), Tim's experience as Santa (epic!), Facebook fights, and more!
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