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Hey.
Our regular episode is coming on Wednesday, just like it always does.
Don't worry.
But we did get a question that needed an urgent answer.
So here we are.
Here's a little bonus episode.
Hi, Mike and Ian.
I'm having a Halloween party and want your advice on how to set up the best decorations that will impress everyone.
I want them to be slightly spooky, but nothing that'll really terrify anyone.
Thanks, Spencer.
We have just moments to get to this question before Halloween begins.
There are but a few decorating hours left.
Amy Sedaris loves Halloween.