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== Description == More than four years ago, Tim Wasem, Johnny Gamber, and Andy Welfle were just mild-mannered men, until the day they were stabbed with radioactive graphite that turned them intoβ¦ pencil podcast hosts! Hitting the topics harder than a 4H, interviewing guests with the smoothness of a 6B, no stationery is safe from The Erasables! Special guest host Caitlin Elgin interviews the guys about how the heck they pulled off a centenary of episodes about... pencils? To help us celebrate 100 episodes, buy alimited edition custom Erasable Baron Fig Confidant! With a bright yellow fabric color and a special variant of our logo foil-stamped on the front (designed by our friend TJ Cosgrove), all proceeds will go to support the continued operation of this show. But hurry β we'll stop selling it by the time episode 101 airs on July 25! Caitlin Elgin@Caitlin_Elgin Tim Wasem@TimWasem Johnny GamberPencil Revolution@pencilution Andy WelfleWoodclinched@awelfle|@woodclinched (Download audio file) <ref>Description taken from the official Erasable Podcast page https://www.erasable.us/episode/100</ref>
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