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Fireworks, Gilgamesh, and New Year’s Words

Episode 7 of the Phil In Exile podcast, hosted by philbryan, titled "Fireworks, Gilgamesh, and New Year’s Words" was published on January 3, 2024 and runs 30 minutes.

January 3, 2024 ·30m · Phil In Exile

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In this episode, Phil discovers that Germans take their fireworks VERY seriously, that he and Gilgamesh have something in common, and that a word may be better than a resolution.

In this episode, Phil discovers that Germans take their fireworks VERY seriously, that he and Gilgamesh have something in common, and that a word may be better than a resolution.

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