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Episode 5 - Rock En tu Idioma

Rollie Agado March 17, 2014

Episode 5 has officially been re-recorded and re-published today.  Apologies for the delay, but I've been incredibly busy.

The good news is that I discovered a much easier way to record and post a show - so expect more of these with the quickness!

I say that after every episode, but I kinda mean it this time.

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