Settle in with your favorite dinosaur-themed mug and wipe that murder board clean because today's episode is all about a wholesome friendship! Sure, we might talk about murder boards and impersonation/identity theft but that's just because we have an amazingly talented guest joining the group today as author of Hello, Transcriber, Hannah Morrissey brings Andrew and Dani a pitch about a best friend who just can't seem to catch that lucky break.
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Originally Recorded: 01-24-2022
When a down-on-her-luck hot mess living on the Upper East Side gifts her well-off best friend a winning lottery ticket, she tries to get a cut of the cash she thinks she’s entitled to.
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