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  <title>EP.160 — Think of the Times You Pulled Together Instead of Apart</title>
  <description>We. Love. Corporations.&amp;amp;nbsp; But you know what we love more than corporations?&amp;amp;nbsp;Marketing&amp;amp;nbsp;for corporations. So, we're playin' a little game called Adverteasing, which is . . . a real game, from a box. We're guessin' slogans, and doing some fairly wild speculation. You'll like it. Or, like, if you don't, that's fine, there's at least a couple other podcasts out there. Topics include:  Ross Parrot, Sir Winds a Lot, Taco Techniques, Baby Ankle Weights, ChildSkin (TM), I'm a Business Lady, Teeth Wanna Chew, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire When You Win It,  Relevant and Vitally Important Links:  Tio Sancho Taco Shells Commerical  Mr. Delicious  *** Come chat with us, and other rad fans of the show, in our&amp;amp;nbsp;FACEBOOK GROUP! iTunes FacebookTwitter InstagramYOUTUBE Or, search for us on&amp;amp;nbsp;SPOTIFY&amp;amp;nbsp;if you also checked and the Tio Sancho Taco Shell commercial is definitely fake, which is honestly a huge bummer, and I really wish it wasn't, because&amp;amp;nbsp;wow&amp;amp;nbsp;the joy and shock I felt watching it for the first time believing in its wild awful glory, wow wow, what a thing. </description>
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