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Happy Black Friday! This week, Jimmy and Larry are giving thanks for the tiny details, underage drinking in independent movie theaters, new last just dropped, initiating your loafers by scoring them, unpuffing the puffa, puka shell necklaces are definitely here but what about the surfer gear wave, buying shirts off another man's back, being the fattest and oldest guy at The Hellp listening party, what kind of sound system are you rocking with at home, Dove Ellis' Irish family are wonderful folks even if we got off on the wrong foot, we saw Geese live at Brooklyn Paramount so we can definitively put a bow on the pod's discourse on the band of the moment, everything we're thankful for this year from all our different kind of friends and life-affirming travel to Chief Keef and the local restaurants we've spent the most money at, Lawrence is going to Mexico with his family for Thanksgiving which should be interesting, James reflects on his sober November and much more.
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Happy Black Friday! This week, Jimmy and Larry are giving thanks for the tiny details, underage drinking in independent movie theaters, new last just dropped, initiating your loafers by scoring them, unpuffing the puffa, puka shell necklaces are definitely here but what about the surfer gear wave, buying shirts off another man's back, being the fattest and oldest guy at The Hellp listening party, what kind of sound system are you rocking with at home, Dove Ellis' Irish family are wonderful folks even if we got off on the wrong foot, we saw Geese live at Brooklyn Paramount so we can definitively put a bow on the pod's discourse on the band of the moment, everything we're thankful for this year from all our different kind of friends and life-affirming travel to Chief Keef and the local restaurants we've spent the most money at, Lawrence is going to Mexico with his family for Thanksgiving which should be interesting, James reflects on his sober November and much more.

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