Harry Hamilton books this week's guest using a new invention of his to ring up former Truthcast cohost Thomas Luge....from the past!
Young Thomas was played by comedian Louis Brady. Check him out at LouisBrady.ca.
Paul Starr was played by returning champion, the Queen of the Detroit Comedy Scene, Sam Rager.
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Harry Hamilton Hamilton was played by the always enigmatic Tim den Otter.
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Dickie Rickets was played by the always inconsistent Mike Bobbitt.
Mike isn't active on social media much these days, but check out his other podcast, You Made Me Watch.
Alex Bozinovic as Thomas Luge may not be in our ears this week, but he's always in our hearts.
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