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The 404 463: Where we're not that funny, but at least we try
Created: 11/09/2009
Video description: Now that we've had ample time to recover, Wilson and Justin take a few moments out of today's episode of The 404 Podcast to attempt to retrace the events of Wilson's Friday night birthday bash. The night started with a stomach full of Korean Fried Chicken, which you should definitely check out if you live in New York- it's addicting, for real.

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