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The Panalysts

Is it better to have an illegal hovercraft or a terrible car? Should you buy a tacky souvenir while visiting the edge of known space? What is the best identical name for all dogs? Attempting to answer the most pressing questions of our day, The Panalysts pits the cast of LoadingReadyRun against each other in this weekly panel discussion show hosted by Kathleen De Vere.

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Is it better to have an illegal hovercraft or a terrible car? Should you buy a tacky souvenir while visiting the edge of known space? What is the best identical name for all dogs? Attempting to answer the most pressing questions of our day, The Panalysts pits the cast of LoadingReadyRun against each other in this weekly panel discussion show hosted by Kathleen De Vere.

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