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By That I Mean podcast
the Mildly Frumpy Protagonist/Seth Pierson
41 episodes
4 months ago
Seth and his co-hosts hold the world up to a mirror, even though holding a mirror up to the world would be logistically easier.
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Seth and his co-hosts hold the world up to a mirror, even though holding a mirror up to the world would be logistically easier.
Show more...
Politics
Society & Culture,
Philosophy,
News,
News Commentary
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By That I Mean – Episode 30: Let’s Fact-Check These Children
By That I Mean podcast
12 years ago
By That I Mean – Episode 30: Let’s Fact-Check These Children
We made it to thirty! In the 30th BY THAT I MEAN podcast, Asia throws children into pools for fun, Seth has funky bones, and a fertilizer factory exploded in Texas and took an entire neighborhood with it. Also, America took a small step forward by trying the Boston Bomber in a US court.
If you listen to this show, you can tweet Seth @mfpseth and you can hear more BY THAT I MEAN by subscribing to the podcast on iTunes! If you like this show, rate us and write an iTunes review - and like us at facebook.com/bythatimean
BY THAT I MEAN is a production of the MFP Studio in Los Angeles, CA.
By That I Mean podcast
Seth and his co-hosts hold the world up to a mirror, even though holding a mirror up to the world would be logistically easier.