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Mad Skillz

An episode of the The League of Ridiculous Conversations Podcast podcast, hosted by The League of Ridiculous Conversations, titled "Mad Skillz" was published on April 2, 2018 and runs 81 minutes.

April 2, 2018 ·81m · The League of Ridiculous Conversations Podcast

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Ever wish you had a dumb skill to impress with at a party? Of course you do, you're people! This week The League talk about how they wish they could whistle, spit hot fire, and one of them even wants to know street magic (but doesn't mention it on the podcast); and this isn't even the banter! Listen to Anthony's late night booty call, the League's review of Tom Braider, and all the other random ridiculousness you've come to expect. Follow, Friend, and Like Us on Twitter / Facebook / Instagram Subscribe to us on iTunes / Stitcher / and now on SPOTIFY & iHeart Radio! Email us at [email protected] to have your words read on the podcast!
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