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THoC Episode #84

The House of Cuckoos Radio Show #84: Velocity Boy Meets the Ice Cream Sandwich! A random winner of absurd annoyance & wonderfully vulgar obnoxiousness as Velocity Boy phones in to the show to disrupt all that we hold dear & Cuckoo! And, wow, do our topics run all over the place! But with so many laffs, you won't care where you are as long as you're hanging with Velocity Boy & The House of Cuckoos! Who needs drugs when you can just listen to this episode for cross-eyed fun! The House of Cuckoos Radio Show #84 ! It's weird! Really, REALLY weird!

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