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Brooke and Jeffrey: Phone Taps

Phone Tap: Computer Virus

Brooke and Jeffrey: Phone Taps

iHeartPodcasts

Relationships, Society & Culture, Improv, Comedy

4.7880 Ratings

🗓️ 1 December 2021

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

In today's Phone Tap, Jeffrey call a guy who recently dropped his laptop off at a repair shop and while he just wants his computer cleaned of viruses, the attendant behind the counter might be a little under the influence...

Transcript

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1-800-D-UI-O-A. It's time for your phone tap, and today I call a guy who dropped

1:20.2

off his computer a few days ago at a repair shop. Oh, that's always the worst because that

1:24.3

means something's wrong with it. Well, apparently, got a few viruses on it. Uh-oh.

1:27.8

I wonder how that happened.

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