Me. I Am. A Memoir. The Meaning of 'The Meaning of Mariah Carey' Phillip Lee Curtis & Adam Richard
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Join Posh (Phillip Lee Curtis) and Fab (Adam Richard), aka The Elusive Sham Two, each week as they cover every single chapter of the soon to be best selling book of all time, Mariah Carey’s Memoir; The Meaning of Mariah Carey. *whistle tone*
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Regularverse - Non-English Singles (Disc Three)
An exhausted Poshlo and Fableck wind up another trip to The Regularverse with a collection of Jennifer Lopez songs in Spanish that neither of them particularly love, but they don't entirely hate either, and the unthinkable happens when they're surprised by Pitbull.
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Regularverse - Non-English Singles (Disc Two)
Poshlo and Fableck continue their odyssey through JenReg's Non-English Non-Album, including a visit to the Regular Game of Thrones.
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Regularverse - Non-English Singles (Disc One)
PoshLo and FabLeck return to The Regularverse expecting to enjoy JenReg singing in languages other than English, but they may be in for a surprise. Plus, the latest ProLo moments, which are not that Pro for poor Lo.
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Me. I Am. Mariah's World. (Bone of Contention)
Posh and Fab return to Mariah's World to find out there is a problem with a baby on a bus.
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The Regularverse - Marry Me (Disc Three)
Posh and Fab are very deep in The Regularverse and Fab is claiming to have StockLo syndrome, because while listening to the soundtrack album Marry Me, he's Pro-ing and Posh is No-ing. Has he got Maluma Fever?
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The Regularverse - Marry Me (Disc Two)
Stuck in The Regularverse listening to the soundtrack album Marry Me, Poshlo and Fableck are experiencing deja poo as they trawl through part twos, remixes and ballad versions of songs they've already been subjected to.
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