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This all-female comedy satirizes modern life's everyday concerns, from the pretentiousness of ordering a fancy coffee to office and sexual politics.
Episode 13 : No One Steals the Kale
February. 02,2021
Future Art, Fashion over 40, Plastic panic: A cautionary tale about takeout containers.
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Episode 12 : Back of the Line Old Man
January. 26,2021
That's my 'thing' get your own and it's nice but is it Interactive?
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Episode 11 : Women Love Breadcrumbs
January. 19,2021
The problem with Audio Books and is He the Dad or the Date?
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Episode 10 : I Wrote a Play About My Ex
January. 12,2021
Trouble in the Uber Pool and a Wine Pairing for crying while watching Netflix.
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Episode 9 : Mercury Is in Retrograde
January. 05,2021
Mercury retrograde, a cake with a threatening aura and Red Wine Ladies go to the cottage.
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Episode 8 : Don't Call Me Lady
December. 01,2020
The art of maximizing the buffet. Fragrance free workspace is a nightmare. Finding the quiet room at the party.
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Episode 7 : Pénis Misérable
November. 24,2020
Parsing a compliment. Queer Theory vs. Pretty in Pink. French dirty talk reveals secrets.
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Episode 6 : Baby Toe Disease
November. 17,2020
ASMR in the workplace. An impossible math equation. Adult head lice are much worse.
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Episode 5 : All I’m Saying is Her Car Has Eyelashes
November. 10,2020
Jan brought snacks. Some people can wear anything. The famous last words of Emily Dickenson.
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Episode 4 : I've Got a Date with a Gnome and He Is Hawt!
October. 27,2020
Sketches include: an updated fairy tale; a hangover after 40 proves to be no joke; when you only have one hair elastic.
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Episode 3 : Did an Eagle Steal Your Baby?
October. 20,2020
Sketches include: the problem with superheroes, someone forgot Marla's birthday, and surviving the apocalypse with your ex.
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Episode 2 : I Prefer the Term 'Bonus Parent'
October. 13,2020
Sketches include: The upside of mom brain; death bed drama; witch trials and tribulations.
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Episode 1 : Whatever You Do, Don't Smell His T-Shirts
October. 06,2020
Sketches include: When your Ex’s apartment is emotionally radioactive; female mobsters discuss the proper way to shoot someone; dog show drama.
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