July 25, 2023

S2 E7 - Vehicular Bunnycides and Disco Biscuits

S2 E7 - Vehicular Bunnycides and Disco Biscuits

Jen and Dan read the final section of part 1 of Fahrenheit 451.

Join us as we unearth Montag's ventilator vault of books, contemplate his fireman resignation, and ask the burning question: how many bunnies does it take to fill Mildred's need for speed?

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