• 2024 Ep 251 - The most unconventional Chit Chat tactic yet

  • May 8 2024
  • Length: 41 mins
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2024 Ep 251 - The most unconventional Chit Chat tactic yet

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  • Hamish starts the show with another finger-pointing fart investigation while Chit Chat Champions returns with the most unconventional player yet! Darcy finds himself back under the microscope, the boys are perplexed by a new commemorative coin on the market, they explore a potential fly-in special skill, and finish with a new corporate bonding exercise.

    1. Fastest corners in your house / another fart investigation
    2. Chit Chat Champions: Star Wars
    3. Darcy under the microscope
    4. NRL coins
    5. Treadmill Special Skill - potential participant Olivia
    6. Dogs looking at you while they poo

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