Rick Pulsar 3: A Bird That Enjoys Smoking Meth

EPISODE · Nov 30, 2015 · 5 MIN

Rick Pulsar 3: A Bird That Enjoys Smoking Meth

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In this very special, anti-drug episode, a junkie bird stows away on the ship, who helps reveal some startling information about Rufus. 

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