This week on Drop A Pin Chaps is back from his trip to budapest on his first ever solo international trip.
Timestamps:
(00:00:00) - Show Start
(00:00:30) - Pre Boarding
(00:16:12) - Chaps Trip to Budapest
(00:31:35) - Traveling by Yourself
(01:07:33) - A Word From Our Sponsors
(01:11:25) - Gettin C…This week on Drop A Pin Chaps is back from his trip to budapest on his first ever solo international trip.
Timestamps:
(00:00:00) - Show Start
(00:00:30) - Pre Boarding
(00:16:12) - Chaps Trip to Budapest
(00:31:35) - Traveling by Yourself
(01:07:33) - A Word From Our Sponsors
(01:11:25) - Gettin Cultured
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