0.033 It's got hate crimes, the intricacies of executive regulatory rule-making, a long list of grievances against the GOP, and the proper ingredients and method for a top of the line PB&J

October 12, 2018 02:10:56
0.033 It's got hate crimes, the intricacies of executive regulatory rule-making, a long list of grievances against the GOP, and the proper ingredients and method for a top of the line PB&J
It's Got Everything
0.033 It's got hate crimes, the intricacies of executive regulatory rule-making, a long list of grievances against the GOP, and the proper ingredients and method for a top of the line PB&J

Oct 12 2018 | 02:10:56

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Show Notes

In which the following topics are discussed (in no particular order): public comment periods, Deep Space Nine, presidential elections since 1988, modern wizards, a suicidal hyper-vegan, being weird in the grocery store, TNG, Jesse's views on eggs, Obamacare, the Kings Dominion Haunt, hate crimes, the Supreme Court, and how to make a good peanut butter and jelly sandwich (hint: use preserves or jam, not jelly). Theme music by 11 Acorn Lane.  Visit www.itsgoteverything.com to learn more and maybe buy something?  We are keen to earn some cash.

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