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Season 1, Episode 2 - Bigfoot

Episode 2 of the The Turkish Diplomats Present Charming Noise podcast, hosted by Turkish Diplomats Present Charming Noise, titled "Season 1, Episode 2 - Bigfoot" was published on September 12, 2023 and runs 31 minutes.

September 12, 2023 ·31m · The Turkish Diplomats Present Charming Noise

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Welcome to the second episode of "The Turkish Diplomats Present Charming Noise." The boys review one of the first Bigfoot-centered motion pictures, creatively named "Bigfoot." It's a 1970 release starring John Carradine, a couple of Mitchums and Crosbys, and every out-of-work cowboy star still alive at the time. Also, Yamaha motorcycles.

Welcome to the second episode of "The Turkish Diplomats Present Charming Noise." The boys review one of the first Bigfoot-centered motion pictures, creatively named "Bigfoot." It's a 1970 release starring John Carradine, a couple of Mitchums and Crosbys, and every out-of-work cowboy star still alive at the time. Also, Yamaha motorcycles.

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