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WELCOME BACK BESTIEZZZ!! In this weeks episode Abby discusses her new accessory… a broken foot! The girls talk about some injuries they’ve incurred over the years by doing stupid shit, their own personal toxic traits, some really specific red flags to look out for, read some crazy sticky dates submissions including dating a boy who doesn’t brush his teeth, learn about how stitches happen, debate what they’d do if they were given a random button without knowing what the button did and if they’d press it and much more…
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Original merch only available until April 20th so get yours before its gone!
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Make sure you subscribe to watch and listen to our podcast weekly, we have many stories and opinions to share with you all... Have a great day!
DM us on Instagram with some topics/questions you want to hear us talk about!
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Oodie: AAMEETING30
Gooné: AA
Amonita Swim: AAMEETING25
Manscaped: AAMEETING
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SOCIAL LINKS
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The following is a disclaimer written in an effort to shine a light on a very serious topic. We have nothing but love for each and every person who tunes in to the AA Meeting, and would never wish to offend nor poke fun at substance abuse and addiction. The AA Meeting does not endorse nor support the dangerous consumption of alcohol. We do not encourage substance abuse and stand with every person in their fight against addiction. Should you or someone you know require help please contact an available helpline.
Australia: Alcohol and Drug Support Line
Metro: (08) 9442 5000
Rural: 1800 198 024
New Zealand: Alcohol Drug Helpline
0800 787 797
United States: SAMHSA
800-662-4357
United Kingdom: Drinkline
0300 123 1110
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WELCOME BACK BESTIEZZZ!! In this weeks episode Abby discusses her new accessory… a broken foot! The girls talk about some injuries they’ve incurred over the years by doing stupid shit, their own personal toxic traits, some really specific red flags to look out for, read some crazy sticky dates submissions including dating a boy who doesn’t brush his teeth, learn about how stitches happen, debate what they’d do if they were given a random button without knowing what the button did and if they’d press it and much more…
SHOP OUR MERCH
Original merch only available until April 20th so get yours before its gone!
www.theaameeting.com
Make sure you subscribe to watch and listen to our podcast weekly, we have many stories and opinions to share with you all... Have a great day!
DM us on Instagram with some topics/questions you want to hear us talk about!
Any business enquiries please email us on [email protected]
OUR CODES
Oodie: AAMEETING30
Gooné: AA
Amonita Swim: AAMEETING25
Manscaped: AAMEETING
Pick yourself up a custom neon sign just like ours from www.neonsignslights.com
SOCIAL LINKS
Instagram:
http://www.instagram.com/the_aa_meeting
http://www.instagram.com/abby_johnstone
http://www.instagram.com/amybloink
TikTok:
http://www.tiktok.com/@the_aa_meeting
The following is a disclaimer written in an effort to shine a light on a very serious topic. We have nothing but love for each and every person who tunes in to the AA Meeting, and would never wish to offend nor poke fun at substance abuse and addiction. The AA Meeting does not endorse nor support the dangerous consumption of alcohol. We do not encourage substance abuse and stand with every person in their fight against addiction. Should you or someone you know require help please contact an available helpline.
Australia: Alcohol and Drug Support Line
Metro: (08) 9442 5000
Rural: 1800 198 024
New Zealand: Alcohol Drug Helpline
0800 787 797
United States: SAMHSA
800-662-4357
United Kingdom: Drinkline
0300 123 1110
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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