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Podcast: Best TV of 2011 (with Cory Barker and Andy Daglas)
Yesterday, I teamed up with my good friends Cory Barker and Andy Daglas to discuss the worst television of 2011 in a podcast over at TV Surveillance. For those of you who had the patience to listen to all two … Continue reading →
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