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All Audio Content from January 2023-June 2023 LONG EPISODE


All audio content from the beginning of the year to the midway point.   Yes we are halfway done with 2023!   Episodes included in this collection:

Midnight Fight Express-GAME REVIEW

Megan MOVIE REVIEW

2022 Movie & TV Recommnedations

2022 Life Wrap Up

Shazam-Fury of the Gods SPOILER REVIEW

John Wick 4 SPOILER REVIEW

Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves SPOILER REVIEW

Evil Dead Rise-$100 Million Later SPOILER REVIEW

Super Mario Bros Moive-$1 Billion Later SPOILER REVIEW

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3-$783 Million Later SPOILER REVIEW

June 2023 Dancehall Mixtape

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