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== Description ==
== Description ==
 
Sometimes there are pencils that you almost love. Almost. Something holds you back, and you just can’t get these pencils to work out for you. Tonight, we examine the pencils that almost make it to our best-of lists but which we nonetheless loathe. <ref>Description taken from the official Erasable Podcast page https://www.erasable.us/episode/157</ref>
Faber-Castell Grip 2001 pencils with melted dots. Photo by Ana Reinert at the Well-Appointed Desk. Sometimes there are pencils that you almost love. Almost. Something holds you back, and you just can’t get these pencils to work out for you. Tonight, we examine the pencils that almost make it to our best-of lists but which we nonetheless loathe. <ref>Description taken from the official Erasable Podcast page https://www.erasable.us/episode/157</ref>


== Further Information ==
== Further Information ==

Latest revision as of 11:36, 9 June 2026

Erasable (Podcast)
Episode: 157
Title: Correct Me if You're Wrong
Release Date: February 17, 2021
Hosts: Johnny Gamber

Tim Wasem
Andy Welfle

Guests: No guests this episode
Additional Information
Official page: Episode 157
Audio File: Audio Episode 157
Transcript: Erasable 157/transcript
Length: 7171 min <br />1.183 h <br /> minutes
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Description[edit]

Sometimes there are pencils that you almost love. Almost. Something holds you back, and you just can’t get these pencils to work out for you. Tonight, we examine the pencils that almost make it to our best-of lists but which we nonetheless loathe. [1]

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  1. Description taken from the official Erasable Podcast page https://www.erasable.us/episode/157