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Happy Val-Lent-tine's Day

Happy Val-Lent-tine's Day!

As we begin Lent we always look back on Lent's past and today is no different. While Luke is out of town we step back into time to last year when Luke was contemplating whether or not he wanted to ride in the little red wagon.

Another Lent tradition is that fast food establishments debit their new fish items. Since fish is the only meat I eat I decided I had to make a very rare trip to McDonald's to try the new Fish McBites. wagon.

It's such a unique item that I don't know if I can really describe the flavor. Wait, have you ever had a fishstick? It's exactly like that. The main difference is it also comes with McDonald's fries, which are scientifically designed to make all your sadness disappear for exactly 20 minutes.

Also on this very romantic Valentine's Day show Jen and Drew McFrizz recap the romance novel The Sweetest Thing.

Check it out here and have a great Valentine's Day!

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  • Sheila from Ithaca wrote...
    "...debut their new fish items", maybe?
    Sorry. I can't help myself.
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  • Jake Barker wrote...
    Haha
    Sharpshooting me already! Just days after I made my blog debit!
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