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Not to Scale – Episode 2, New York Times

June 23, 2018 Posted by Safaa Alnabelseya BRIDGECAST

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In this second episode of Not to Scale, we reminisce our New York Times last year in a conversation that leads to topics on cockroaches, Tinder, banana incidents, and Lyme disease.


Listen to the episode here.

Special thanks to Nadine Yousif for audio editing and Ahmed Al Salman for music!
Shout outs to our Shout outs:  Marjorie, dirty ice cream man, and all the Tinder boys.

 

 

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