Your Bush Is Pretty Thick
Ian Buck with guest host Katie Reddemann discuss Sony's saved data corruption problem and the upcoming Vita Slim, Microsoft's next effort to reduce the price of their online games, the saga of the Candy trademark and reviews of World of Tanks from Ian and Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons from Katie.
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Hosts: Ian R Buck
Guests: Katie Reddemann
Fringe episode: tf185
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- Ian Buck: World of Tanks Review
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