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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 333 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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So Olivia and Jack are dating and all was well till she noticed Jack only acts normal when he is around her family. And only wants to come around when she is visiting her family - - so what's the deal
So i guess this is a REAL thing - - legit dating someone only you know about???????
Have you heard of this trend??? well shaggy def didnt
Rich and Jasmine are dating but when they went out for Valentines Day... something super strange happened, but then Diana Called US and it got even crazier
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This is so bad to listen to now… used to be good
Interesting enough to pass time listening while working. Script writing is poor and the actors can't read script very well.
I used to listen to this show every week a few years ago. I just picked it back up today, and the new people handling this show and the people on the phone sound so fake now. This feels so scripted and absolutely unenjoyable. I’m so sad about it. 😭
I really miss the OLD dirty work Wednesdays with Nick and Ashley. Natalia’s voice is so fake and annoying!
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Listeners are treated to a humorous and engaging exploration of everyday dilemmas and relationship dynamics. The show invites callers to share their complicated personal situations—ranging from romantic misunderstandings to humorous confusions—where the hosts take on the role of mediators. The variety of themes includes infidelity, the complexities of modern relationships, and the revealing of unconventional secrets, making it a platform for candid conversations that often blend laughter with poignant insights.
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