
Episode 709 - Valentine's Day; One For Sorrow, Two For Joy
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02/14/24 • 51 min
Whether you celebrate Valentine’s Day or have a more misanthropic point of view, it can’t be denied. Believe me, friends; I’ve tried.
So when I discovered that it fell on a Wednesday this year, I had mixed feelings.
On the one hand, I could ignore it, as I usually would, and release a regular episode of Abandoned Albums, OR I could embrace it and do something different. Going against type, I went with the latter.
This is a cross-post with the Mix n' Match Podcast over on our Substack.
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Whether you celebrate Valentine’s Day or have a more misanthropic point of view, it can’t be denied. Believe me, friends; I’ve tried.
So when I discovered that it fell on a Wednesday this year, I had mixed feelings.
On the one hand, I could ignore it, as I usually would, and release a regular episode of Abandoned Albums, OR I could embrace it and do something different. Going against type, I went with the latter.
This is a cross-post with the Mix n' Match Podcast over on our Substack.
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