A4F 302: We’ll Always Have Paris (or, The Legend of Chris Wilson)
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Well, I told Bob that I would get this episode up almost 2 months ago, then got sick. Then got busy. Then ran a triathlon.
So its all my fault this episode is so late.
The good news is that it seems we’ve gotten our recording schedule taken care of. We’ll explain it next show. Until then, enjoy this episode from *gulp* February. Keep that in mind when I make the crack about “congressional hearings” and ball-players on steroids.
The image above just isn’t as good as it was in my memory, but since I was in high school, I suppose it only makes sense.
We’ll be back VERY soon. I promise. Until then, catch us on Twitter.
Chris – http://twitter.com/aithene
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