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Due to a last minute guest cancelation the boys were forced to think quickly on their feet. With Dan Allen at a call back audition and Shaki under time constraints, Jonny Fisch made an executive decision: Sit down and podcast it up with Shaki, then meet up later with Dan Allen and do the same. But since Shaki and Fisch got in a groove and filled the hour by themselves, this episode is unfortunately sans Dan Allen. So enjoy finding out who Jon Fisch’s Jon Fisch is, why Shaki and his Mom decided to “just be friends”, and why Dan Allen can never be replaced. Don’t worry, the Dan Allen centric In the Tank is coming soon.
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Episode 127 | Dan Shaki
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