
Mitch Silpa
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07/03/15 • 79 min
Happy 4th of July from Ronna & Beverly! The hilarious and wonderful Mitch Silpa of The Groundlings joins Ronna & Beverly to chat about the first time he met Ronna in Hungary, 27 Dresses being the most re-watchable movie, his experience auditioning for SNL, and much more. Plus, we hear what the ladies have planned for Independence Day.
Happy 4th of July from Ronna & Beverly! The hilarious and wonderful Mitch Silpa of The Groundlings joins Ronna & Beverly to chat about the first time he met Ronna in Hungary, 27 Dresses being the most re-watchable movie, his experience auditioning for SNL, and much more. Plus, we hear what the ladies have planned for Independence Day.
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