All Fits Matter Pt. II with Pardon My Take’s PFT Commenter

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All Fits Matter Pt. I with Pardon My Take’s PFT Commenter

Lady and gents, we got him! This week, Jimmy and Larry are joined by PMT's very own PFT Commenter. In part 1 of our spicy interview with PFT, the boys discuss the moment PFT found out he's poor, why he doesn't fuck with Heelys, and how he uses his fame for good. 

Fit Pic Stolen Valor Pt. II with GQ’s Mark Anthony Green

The boys are back this week delivering Pt. II of our all-time blassic interview with GQ's Mark Anthony Green. Smash that mf play button to hear about the worst fit MAG has worn to a Target, who his Mt. Rushmore of directors is, and how he feels about the new golden era GQ.  

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