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July 3, 2025 79 mins

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00:00 Intro

02:20 Lower income tax 

11:10 Stampede dress code 

16:30 Gurk got suspended 

23:00 Steve Jobs & mom 

26:10 Gurks “Adhd”

32:45 Save Enzo 

53:40  Lesbian tenants

56:00 Costco accident update 

58:00 Mushu clogged the toilet 

1:02:02 Kiren’s fear of bugs

1:06:50 husband fighting his parents 

1:10:33 Kiren living with us 

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