Someone got a Magic Band surgically implanted in their arm

EPISODE · Apr 18, 2021 · 1H 8M

Someone got a Magic Band surgically implanted in their arm

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This episode is sponsored by UNIVERSAL YUMS! Shop the brand new YUMS SHOP and get your very own Epcot-in-a-box full of snacks from around the world when you go to this link. Rosie and Miya bring you a taste of their Patreon with a special episode on the main feed! They talk about Dumb Disney Gossip including the news of someone getting a soon-to-be-defunct piece of Disney merchandise put inside their body... yikes! Also, they devolve into discourse about if discourse is bad, and how they abused their former power as college theatre critics.  SUPPORT US ON PATREON! 2-3 bonus eps a month for only $1! Profits from Patreon in March/April will go to Asian Immigrant Women Advocates and Asian (Pacific Islander) Youth Promoting Advocacy & Leadership. We will also be personally matching the Patreon donations. -- You can find show notes at http://parktrashpod.tumblr.com Follow us everywhere: @parktrashpod   Cover Art by Kimi Singer (@japajew) Theme music by Milan Music (@milanmusicofficial)

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