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What's Eating Gilbert's Grapes? (It's Probably a Mummy)

Episode 11 of the The Unexpected Storytelling Podcast podcast, hosted by Unexpected Entertainment, titled "What's Eating Gilbert's Grapes? (It's Probably a Mummy)" was published on September 6, 2018 and runs 29 minutes.

September 6, 2018 ·29m · The Unexpected Storytelling Podcast

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Gilbert's running out of grapes to sell at the market, and there's only one probable reason why: a mummy! (Probably)

 

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The Unexpected storytelling podcast is written, produced, and directed by Andrew Soucek and Erik Bergstrom. Each story is somehow a work of fiction, and with the exception of public figures like Tony Danza, any resemblance to persons living or dead is coincidental, and unexpected.

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The theme song to What's Eating Gilbert's Grapes? (It's Probably a Mummy) was written, composed, and performed by DJ Turbulent Tim.

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