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Criminally Nerdy - Bonus - Pranky AF!

Bonus - Pranky AF!

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04/01/24 • 10 min

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Criminally Nerdy

In this bite-sized bonus, I'll be discussing some of the best and worst pranks. From the horrendous to the hilarious, this April Fool's Day tribute is about some of the most notorious attempts at trickery.
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In this bite-sized bonus, I'll be discussing some of the best and worst pranks. From the horrendous to the hilarious, this April Fool's Day tribute is about some of the most notorious attempts at trickery.
If you would like to make a donation to help support the show, please check out ⁠https://buymeacoffee.com/criminallynerdypodcast.

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