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    Love - Just Ride It Out

    en-usFebruary 13, 2024
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    About this Episode

    In this episode Sascha and I talk about our old strategies for self-protection when faced with the threat of uncharted love. We allow that they may be doing us more harm than good but we'll probably stick with them anyway. 

    Featuring: fathers, fire escapes, dreams, Greek Salad, some murder, tenacity, ice castles, and a mention of the Rat Stove (which will be better, though never fully, explained in an upcoming episode).

    Love! Who can understand it? Certainly neither of us.

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