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Welcome to the final Fireside Tales recorded live at Taco Steve and NABC! This month, we say goodbye and thank you to the Bank Street Brewhouse! John Smothers tells a story about breaking his neck, Simon McKim tells a story about trying to learn slang, Jennifer Cooper tells a story about her mother learning to fold laundry, Jerry Koufeldt tells a s…
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Welcome to Fireside Tales recorded live at Taco Steve and NABC! This month, Adam White tells a story about after school plans, Misty Warren tells a story about her pet hamster, Stephen Holthouser tells a story about a man called George, Amanda Hay tells a story about being confused for a duck poacher, and lastly Mandee McKelvey tells a story about …
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Welcome to Fireside Tales brought to you by Taco Steve and NABC! This month, Misty Warren tells a story about The Meningitis Incident, Simon McKim tells a story about a neighbor’s cement chicken, Amanda Hay tells a story about her ninja cat, Sean Smith tells a story about trying to get a girlfriend, and lastly Keith McGill tells a story about not w…
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Welcome to Fireside Tales brought to you by Taco Steve and NABC! This month Mick Parsons tells a story about his love of the NFL, Steve Bowman tells a story about how he and his wife ended up together, Simon McKim tells a story about tracking down a serial killer with his girlfriend, Jerry Koufeldt tells a story about an over the top Valentine’s da…
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Welcome to Campfire New Albany brought to you by Taco Steve and NABC! This month Amanda Hay tells a story about being the last girl standing, Tim Northern tells a story about his father and stealing brownies, Simon McKim tells a story about being obsessed with cemeteries, and Jerry Koufeldt tells a story about being robbed with a cell phone.…
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