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178: Ill-Advised Fashion Muse
Episode 178

178: Ill-Advised Fashion Muse

John finally presents an authentic Italian-American's take on the "doing Italian food wrong" meme.

Reconcilable Differences · Merlin Mann and John Siracusa

March 19, 20221h 27m

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John finally presents an authentic Italian-American's take on the "doing Italian food wrong" meme.

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Links and Show Notes:

In follow-up, John continues to be trolled by the announcements of television makers, and Merlin clarifies which Blu-ray box he recommends. Also, Merlin has nice things to say about the Peacock app.

Merlin wonders about locating the line between personal preference and natural law.

Next up, Merlin needs John's Tech Support for a Git question And, finally, your hosts reflect on their podcast marriage.

(Recorded on Tuesday, March 8, 2022)

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