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THoC #131

The House Of Cuckoos Radio Show #131 !!! Our interview with comedy creator Bradley Gibble from Tokyo, Japan! It's a fun conversation with a great up & coming talent who is just as Cuckoo as we are! Plus chit chat in the usual Cuckoo manner with freaky sound mixes & a music track from Lux Voco! Are you not feeling Cuckoo enough?That's ALRIGHT, that's OK! Tune in & listen to gain knowledge of The Cuckoo Way! The House Of Cuckoos Radio Show #131 !!! Delightfully weird!

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