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William Clark (From Lewis and Clark)

17m · I Talk to Dead People · 01 Nov 01:09

William shares his true feelings about Sacagewa and also shares his thoughts on some modern-day movies about travel. Turns out he's a really angry guy which is strange for someone who's been dead for hundreds of years.

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