Don't Quote Us with Al and Val

We're Not Really Strangers

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We put our friendship to the test with We’re Not Really Strangers; a game that’s all about honest conversations, unexpected questions, and seeing if two best friends really know each other. From laughing at our answers to getting surprisingly vulnerable, this episode reminds us that no matter how long you’ve known someone, there’s always more to discover. Grab your best friend, play along, and let us know: Which question would’ve completely exposed you?

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