October 15, 2014
EP. 95.5 — Minisode 95.5
Halloween is coming up so you know what that means! Next week is a special Halloween episode of HDTGM all about the story of a monkey and his owner. Paul goes through the many Corrections and Omissions for Tyler Perry’s Temptation, demands that Nicolas Cage appear in a Tyler Perry film, and talks Meatloaf Mondays vs. Taco Tuesdays as he gives As to your Qs.
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