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In Common
The In Common Podcast
18 episodes
7 hours ago
Four teenage girls talk nonsense, bicker at each other and fight for Flubber Points on this weekly podcast, named so because they have little to nothing in common. Join them as they talk each others' ears off, play games that make no sense, and start sentences like they had three things to say.
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Four teenage girls talk nonsense, bicker at each other and fight for Flubber Points on this weekly podcast, named so because they have little to nothing in common. Join them as they talk each others' ears off, play games that make no sense, and start sentences like they had three things to say.
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Comedy
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#2: On Revenge and the INSECTS in Your Ketchup
In Common
38 minutes 33 seconds
4 years ago
#2: On Revenge and the INSECTS in Your Ketchup
We're back with another episode where we talk about the significance of revenge in our lives, insectivorous ketchup, sea horses, a girl who couldn't stop sneezing, the nostalgia of zoom, smelling books, a movie in space, the most annoying songs and more! Contact Us!! Twitter: @TheInCommonPod1 Email: the.in.common.podcast@gmail.com
In Common
Four teenage girls talk nonsense, bicker at each other and fight for Flubber Points on this weekly podcast, named so because they have little to nothing in common. Join them as they talk each others' ears off, play games that make no sense, and start sentences like they had three things to say.