My Drunk Woman Solved a Toaster

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Adele Cliff's Original Source

It's a double drop week wayhayy! We're kicking things off by inviting the wonderful Adele Cliff to DWSC HQ so she can tell us about the time she lived in a very desirable residence, people just couldn't stop trying to get in! The team then get involved with a case where we find o ...  Show more

The Naked Truth, with Madeleine Brettingham

In this week's episode of DWSC, comedian and avoidant gardener, Madeleine Brettingham, popped in to tell us about a scandalous situation at the allotment, which didn't help any of the veggies grow. The gang then were well and truly up the creek without a paddle when they heard th ...  Show more

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