Tammy (ITWT34)

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Time to Smile (ITWT35)

In Touch with Tommy 35

“Why not me” miracles, in the shower smell a flower, charge it to the game, change your game, homesickness, hey,  first paid podcast editing job, certified classic birthday day, dominate Dinucci, who’s on first? Me.

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Silliness: Open for Business (ITWT33)

In Touch with Tommy 33 

I reward myself from a playoff win with a hot chocolate milk, my favorite street, my favorite father story, give back, kids have it hard, don’t talk behind my back in front of me, and I wonder who is it? 

#85 

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