"RE-RELEASE: Nate Bargatze"
5/21/202654 min
Untuck your button-down; it’s Nate Bargatze. We discover the wonders of Magic, the Easter Bunny, a KFC-catered family reunion, and an elevator in the ocean. You can’t take your eyes off a mime… it’s an all-new SmartLess.
This episode was originally released on 7/15/2024.
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First 90 secondsSpeaker 00:00
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Sean Hayes· Host0:24
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