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Josh Gondelman

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
264 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

Podcast Appearances

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There goes Tig again talking about her vegan food poisoning.

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You just reaffirmed the action they did but with enthusiasm.

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WWDTM: Sterling K. Brown

You just reaffirmed the action they did but with enthusiasm.

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WWDTM: Sterling K. Brown

You just reaffirmed the action they did but with enthusiasm.

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What do you have to gain when your friend is in a band that plays three times a year and you're like, hey, I've got notes. What do you think they're going to do?

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WWDTM: Sterling K. Brown

What do you have to gain when your friend is in a band that plays three times a year and you're like, hey, I've got notes. What do you think they're going to do?

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WWDTM: Sterling K. Brown

What do you have to gain when your friend is in a band that plays three times a year and you're like, hey, I've got notes. What do you think they're going to do?

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WWDTM: Sterling K. Brown

Park ranger Lou Reggiano was doing his usual rounds past Bemidji, Minnesota's famed Makeout Point when he noticed something strange. Through steamed-up windows, he could see that the parked cars weren't full of teenagers, but rather grown adults. Reggiano says he first became suspicious when he heard a passionate cry of, "'Ow, my back!' coming from a minivan."

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WWDTM: Sterling K. Brown

Park ranger Lou Reggiano was doing his usual rounds past Bemidji, Minnesota's famed Makeout Point when he noticed something strange. Through steamed-up windows, he could see that the parked cars weren't full of teenagers, but rather grown adults. Reggiano says he first became suspicious when he heard a passionate cry of, "'Ow, my back!' coming from a minivan."

Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
WWDTM: Sterling K. Brown

Park ranger Lou Reggiano was doing his usual rounds past Bemidji, Minnesota's famed Makeout Point when he noticed something strange. Through steamed-up windows, he could see that the parked cars weren't full of teenagers, but rather grown adults. Reggiano says he first became suspicious when he heard a passionate cry of, "'Ow, my back!' coming from a minivan."

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WWDTM: Sterling K. Brown

With recent economic instability taking a toll on their finances, many adults have moved back in with their parents, causing them to revert to adolescent habits for amorous encounters. My husband and I couldn't afford dinner out and a sitter, said a 29-year-old woman, so this is date night away from our toddler. And, not that it's any of your business, but we're out here trying for a second child.

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WWDTM: Sterling K. Brown

With recent economic instability taking a toll on their finances, many adults have moved back in with their parents, causing them to revert to adolescent habits for amorous encounters. My husband and I couldn't afford dinner out and a sitter, said a 29-year-old woman, so this is date night away from our toddler. And, not that it's any of your business, but we're out here trying for a second child.

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WWDTM: Sterling K. Brown

With recent economic instability taking a toll on their finances, many adults have moved back in with their parents, causing them to revert to adolescent habits for amorous encounters. My husband and I couldn't afford dinner out and a sitter, said a 29-year-old woman, so this is date night away from our toddler. And, not that it's any of your business, but we're out here trying for a second child.

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WWDTM: Sterling K. Brown

Even more upset are local teens who have been left without anywhere to get busy. I wasn't that excited about college, but now I can't wait to go, said Jameson, a local 17-year-old. All those student loans will be worth it if I can finally get to second base.

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WWDTM: Sterling K. Brown

Even more upset are local teens who have been left without anywhere to get busy. I wasn't that excited about college, but now I can't wait to go, said Jameson, a local 17-year-old. All those student loans will be worth it if I can finally get to second base.

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WWDTM: Sterling K. Brown

Even more upset are local teens who have been left without anywhere to get busy. I wasn't that excited about college, but now I can't wait to go, said Jameson, a local 17-year-old. All those student loans will be worth it if I can finally get to second base.

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WWDTM: Sterling K. Brown

Right. Yeah, so yeah. The whole audience going, which president? The president in the show. In the show, yeah.