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We're all in this together.
In this episode, we’re going back 20 years to 2006 to rewatch a movie that defined a generation of Disney Channel kids: High School Musical. Joining host Luke Ferris are two Wildcats who were there at the beginning—returning guest Eliza McInnis and first-time guest Kloey Ramey.
We’ll dive into:
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Support Least Important Things on Patreon — If we hit 40 members, Mike Wynne will do a Twilight rewatch!
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We're all in this together.
In this episode, we’re going back 20 years to 2006 to rewatch a movie that defined a generation of Disney Channel kids: High School Musical. Joining host Luke Ferris are two Wildcats who were there at the beginning—returning guest Eliza McInnis and first-time guest Kloey Ramey.
We’ll dive into:
Catch new episodes of Least Important Things every Tuesday wherever you get your podcasts or on YouTube.
Support Least Important Things on Patreon — If we hit 40 members, Mike Wynne will do a Twilight rewatch!
You can be part of the show by leaving a voicemail here.
You can email the show at [email protected] or reach out via social media.
Read our articles and learn more about the show at www.leastimportantthings.com.
Sources for this episode:
Send a text
Follow Least Important Things:
All content falls under fair use: any copying of copyrighted material is done for a limited, educational and “transformative” purpose, such as to comment upon, criticize, or parody a copyrighted work. Such uses can be done without permission from the copyright owner.

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