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Episode 77 – Hotel Amenities, something fishy, and why mens lives are easy

March 15, 2013 by gigw5128 1 Comment

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Today we discuss why you should always use all the hotel amenities. We learn what the meaning of something fishy is. We end the episode giving reasons why mens lives are so easy compared to women.

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