The Week in Revue: January 6th, 2017

The Week in Revue: January 6th, 2017

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Week in Revue: October 28th, 2016

Elise Hausman, Ryder Chasin, and Nick's friend Nico join the crew to discuss Emails, Cubs, and the Death of Vine. Co-Hosted by Nick Hagar, Joshua D. Razo, Will Altabef, and Harry Wood. Sponsored by TopoChico Mineral Water. 

Week in Revue: October 21st, 2016

Devyn Johnson and Nick Tiffany join the long lost ghost of Jonny Depp's Character in Pirates of the Caribbean, to talk about all sorts of things. F*ck Knoxville! Co-hosted by Joshua D. Razo, Harry Wood, Will Altabef, and Nick Hagar 

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