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Strangely Familiar : Episode Three

Today, we are joined by one of my great friends Martha. We chatted a little bit, then dived into ...

An episode of the Strangely Familiar podcast, hosted by Strangely Familiar, titled "Strangely Familiar : Episode Three" was published on March 10, 2006 and runs 21 minutes.

March 10, 2006 ·21m · Strangely Familiar

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Today, we are joined by one of my great friends Martha. We chatted a little bit, then dived into Project Runway, which had its season finale on wednesday. We also talk about the Real World and 8th and Ocean, both new shows on MTV. As we venture on, we also chat about odd facts about John Wayne, for no reason at all. Martha will be a reoccuring guest on this show, so watch out!

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Today, we are joined by one of my great friends Martha. We chatted a little bit, then dived into Project Runway, which had its season finale on wednesday. We also talk about the Real World and 8th and Ocean, both new shows on MTV. As we venture on, we also chat about odd facts about John Wayne, for no reason at all. Martha will be a reoccuring guest on this show, so watch out!
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