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#7 The Magical Library Card

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The guys discuss Walt Grace’s Submarine Test, January 1967 by John Mayer and look at the currency of the web: your time. Though that discussion derails slightly. Oh, and for some reason Patrick felt like he was presenting the news.

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Today’s question is to Benjamin: If you were to describe yourself as a traffic sign, what would it be and why?

Walt Grace’s Submarine Test, January 1967

The Album Born and Raised

How the artwork for the album was made

The steel guitar

Patrick’s self built guitars

The inspirational quote of the day: There is a fine line between being brave and stupid.

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The guys discuss Walt Grace’s Submarine Test, January 1967 by John Mayer and look at the currency of the web: your time. Though that discussion derails slightly. Oh, and for some reason Patrick felt like he was presenting the news.

Shownotes:

Today’s question is to Benjamin: If you were to describe yourself as a traffic sign, what would it be and why?

Walt Grace’s Submarine Test, January 1967

The Album Born and Raised

How the artwork for the album was made

The steel guitar

Patrick’s self built guitars

The inspirational quote of the day: There is a fine line between being brave and stupid.

Follow us:

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Instagram
Facebook

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