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May 9, 2025 48 mins

Recorded May 9, 2025

In this electrifying podcast episode, Krista and Jennifer plunge into the wildest and most shocking stories! From an astonishing $800,000 in dimes spilling across a Texas highway to an army of bipedal robots racing in a Beijing half-marathon, they've got it all! Plus, don’t miss the jaw-dropping tale of a teacher facing 29 felony charges, Bill Belichick’s scandalous girlfriend drama, and a Brazilian woman’s outrageous quest to secure a loan with her unalive uncle. With creepy Black Mirror-inspired tech discussions and mind-blowing fun facts like stomach acid dissolving razor blades, you won’t want to miss a second! Subscribe, like, and comment to uncover more outrageous stories! #WeirdNews #DimesSpill #RobotMarathon #CrimeStories #BillBelichick #BlackMirror #FunFacts #3DPrintedFood #PodcastEpisode #BizarreStories #TechNews #2025news 

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00:00 - Intro & Granddaughter News 02:04 - $800K Dimes Spill on Texas Highway 05:13 - Teacher’s 29 Felony Charges 11:47 - Bill Belichick’s Girlfriend Controversy 14:08 - Beijing Robot Half-Marathon 17:21 - Black Mirror Tech Talk 27:29 - 500 Pounds of Pasta Dumped in NJ 30:56 - 3D-Printed Fish Fillet 33:00 - Dead Uncle Loan Scheme 35:38 - Fun Facts (Stomach Acid, Unicorn, etc.) 43:42 - BS Rants: Popcorn Settings & Actor Typecasting

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(00:16):
All right, so we're back.
Actually for the second time in person, only because the podcast that we recorded onTuesday or Wednesday, Tuesday I guess.
um Yeah, we couldn't hear Krista at all, at all.
But I think we're good, hopefully.
So, shout out to Dani again because she.

(00:36):
left us to work and apparently doesn't have any time for us anymore.
We've been neglected.
Yeah, hopefully she hears us and is like, I need to come back, I miss it.
yeah.
And we both have big news, Jen.
Yeah.
my granddaughter, and Jaycee and I both have a granddaughter as well.

(00:59):
And they both have the name Sloan in their name, which is ridiculous.
You have to ask where they got the name from, because I'd be curious if it was FerrisBueller or Grey's Anatomy or something else.
because the other two names, have Camelia and Everest, and Camelia is the flower, Ibelieve.

(01:20):
I think it's a Japanese flower, and they had her in Japan.
And then Everest, I believe, was born in California, and I think they named her afterMount Everest.
And then I don't know where they got Sloan from.
I'll have to ask them, but yeah.
I love it, that's great.

(01:42):
Yeah, agreed.
Except I feel bad because McSteamy has ALS, which is very sad to think.
Yeah, yeah, that's.
friend's mother-in-law passed away from ALS.
Yeah, very debilitating.
Well, I got a couple little stories that I found.

(02:04):
um And I was looking on AP News website, and I really don't like that website, but theyhad a couple kind of funny, weird stories that I found.
um One of these stories, said millions of coins, dimes to be exact, spilt on a Texashighway this week.

(02:24):
$800,000 of dimes rolled over in an accident on the interstate.
It sounds like there was a picture and there were people picking up coins out of thegrass, like the median and on the road.

(02:50):
It took a half a day?
Well, you know, and they said it happened at 530 a.m.
and the highway opened at 7 p.m.
That's a cool day to me.
mean, considering the highways open 24-7 or whatever, I that's considered a half day forthe interstate.
But it said that the driver and passenger were transferred to a hospital.

(03:11):
I guess the truck had probably jackknifed.
um And this was 80 miles northwest of Dallas.
And uh basically the tractor trailer appears to be part of the fleet of trucks operated byWestern Distributing Transportation Corporation, which has a division that moves cargo for
the government in armored vehicles with armed personnel.

(03:37):
So yeah, that was pretty interesting.
And then the US Mint says on its website that it's the nation's sole manufacturer of legaltender coins, a message left with the agency on Thursday, but they didn't return it.
I'd rather be dimes than animals.
I feel bad when like pigs.
Or chicken.

(03:57):
Yes, yes.
Trucks or horses or cows.
Yeah.
Yeah, that bugs me.
don't like that.
Dimes.
mean, can you imagine?
No.
Because you can't even, well, and they're not even magnetized, right?
So you can't even get like a magnet finder or thing and go pick them up.
Like it would have to be hand picked up.

(04:19):
It literally said rooms and
and large industrial vacuums.
That reminds me of when my dog back in the day ripped apart maybe two pillows, but itliterally looked like 40 chickens.
And you can't suck them up.
I had one of the big sucks, the big wet wax, and you'd suck up three feathers, and thenall of a sudden it's full.

(04:45):
And it didn't look like you were making a dent into anything.
It was the worst cleanup I've ever done of anything.
Kylo's shredded a couple dog beds and it's the foam, it's the egg crates.
That was a pain in the butt to clean up too.
Menace, menace.
So my first story, this actually came across because I got a TMZ pop up about, because onour first podcast we talked about um

(05:13):
uh people having conjugal visits in jail.
so this one was, it said that the label was like the scream teacher isn't allowed to haveconjugal visits and or porn in jail.
And I'm like, okay, let's see what this is.
Yeah.
So Brittany Fortenberry out of Martinsville, Indiana is in jail because she was she isfacing

(05:41):
29 felony charges for initial 29 total felonies up to 262 years if convicted.
So the initial charges were three counts of sexual misconduct with a minor.
She's a teacher.
uh One count of dissemination of harmful material.
One count of contributing to delinquency of a minor.

(06:03):
So once that came out, so she started with the school in Indiana.
Indiana.
In October, November, the kid
went to, I think he's 13 years old, think, or maybe younger than that, 10 maybe, went tohis grandmother in November and told her what was going on.
Well then, since then, as of February, there's like 10 more counts that have come out withthis.

(06:25):
So she is accused of grooming them with gifts, so footballs, gear, vapes, drugs.
uh She was putting mushrooms in peanut butter sandwiches.
marijuana and alcohol and cash.
She was giving them a hundred to eight hundred dollars for explicit photos.
was she getting this money from?

(06:52):
How old are these kids?
between 10 boys aged 13 to 15, between 2023, 2024.
Yeah, she allegedly coerced group sex, including a disturbing incident where boys worescream masks.
So that's where the scream teacher during a gangbang at her house.

(07:13):
She forced reluctant boys to watch uh her sexual acts saying, just let it happen, andthreatened suicide if they reported her.
So she abused boys ah after putting her kids to bed and sometimes even using a teenbabysitter as a victim.
So she is in Morgan County Jail, cut off from sexual activity.

(07:35):
She's Morgan County, Indiana, I'm assuming, because that's where she's from.
um And she's actually in a cell, like normally there are two to a cell.
She's in a cell by herself.
Like they're not even letting her near anybody, I guess because they think she has theselike sexual things.
um
do something to her roommate
That's it though, that's not much oh

(08:19):
they have a four-year-old child.
haven't found if it's a girl or a boy.
But she's in custody with a bond hearing that happened April 3rd and the trial was set forJune 25th.
I hope this is one that's kind of on TV because I don't like the matchup.
And then Wagner Reese law firm filed a...
tort claim against MSD, is the school district she worked for, Martinsville, whatever,alleging negligence in hiring Brittany seeking 700,000 per assault for one victim.

(08:49):
And they said that they're not claiming negligence because when they did a backgroundcheck,
they didn't find anything.
But I guess they did.
There was something on file that said that she was too mothering to when she was inanother school district.
So whatever that means.
So her husband, he filed for divorce in February of 2025 seeking custody of their fouryear old daughter, but he is also has charges against them for intimidation and failure to

(09:17):
report with potential for more charges.
He was released on $600 bail, but he knew about
Britney's abuse and threatened victims telling a 13 year old boy, he'd kill you in frontof your family or slaughter him if he spoke out.
He advised victims to wait until they're 16.

(09:37):
report or delaying disclosures.
He was present during some incidents at their home where police found a stripper pool, sextoys, corroborating the victims claims.
And you know, when asked why he didn't report this, you know, it was obviously to protecthis family, his job, and whatever, and might have been forced by Britney.

(09:59):
But yeah, so she is in jail for
10 counts.
I feel like he should be charged like an accessory.
Why is he free?
He should be in jail also.

(10:28):
They're just sick in the head.
Or they have history of something that happened to them when they were younger, probably.
Oh, poor child's gonna go in the system or go to a yeah, I hope that child honestly I hopea kid goes in the system because the dad is sounds like a piece of shit, too So yeah What

(10:55):
if that happened to his kid
I can't.
It's just beyond me.
Like I just don't even know what goes through people's minds.
And how does it even start?
Like how like like what is the first conversation where you have with 13 to 15 year oldsabout a gangbang wearing scream masks?

(11:15):
Do they even know what scream is?
That movie is like so old.
They weren't even born yet.
Like their parents are teenagers when that came out.
yeah Yeah, in the crazy Yeah, so that was my my my one story for today that just

(11:38):
Speaking of like big age group, like older, younger dating, have you seen the shit showwith Bill Belichick and his girlfriend?
I, so I saw the interview where she's like, we're.
not talking about that Yes Yes, and which why is it a big secret exactly yeah Yeah

(12:01):
And then ah Caleb told me today that UNC where Belichick is gonna be coaching banned herfrom the facilities because she's a distraction to his legacy.
Well, and that's what people are saying.
Like she's basically carrying him around by the balls.
he has no say in anything.

(12:23):
Look at him.
I mean, how old is he?
And she's what, 24?
Yeah, yeah.
That's exactly why.
I mean, he's not giving that up.
Are you kidding me?
He's like the laughing stock right now.
It's so embarrassing.

(12:44):
It's almost like he has like dementia and like he can't make decisions for himself that heneeds this girl to take care of him.
It's kind of sad.
Oh, no.
God, no.
Oh, no.
I mean, yeah, when you see them out in public and stuff like that, it's just, in the oneinterview, did you see him?

(13:09):
Yeah, the same one, he had a ripped sweatshirt on.
Yeah, like it was all, what was that?
I think she was trying to make him look friendlier, I don't know.
Like ripped jeans or like a, don't know.
What's the word I'm looking for?
Anyways, yeah, like your jeans are all ripped or whatever.
Vintage.
I don't know.
It just made him look homeless.

(13:29):
It really did.
It really did.
I thought maybe it was like a free air.
a, you know, like a pre-rehearsal.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
It's that's embarrassing.
It really is.
But what do do?
I mean, he's he should know better.
But if you're if you're getting it.

(13:49):
Right.
know, know.
That's disgusting.
That's so awful.
Sorry.
I know.
Right.
God, I hope not.
I hope not.
It's terrible.
Anywho, that was side note.
um So I found this article about um this uh nice little half marathon that happened inBeijing.

(14:19):
And um thousands of robots, they said thousands of robots ran along actual human beingsfor this half marathon in the Chinese capital on Saturday.
Bipedal robots.
I guess bipedal means that they have just two feet.
can't fours.
They can't be on their fours.

(14:40):
They're just two.
Right.
I know.
And makes various makes and sizes navigated the 13.1 mile course supported by teams ofhuman navigators and operators and engineers.
Yeah.
They're like.
Right.
Right.
And I guess they'd like remote controls.

(15:00):
Yeah.
okay.
As a precaution, a divider separated the parallel courses by the robots and people.
Because Lord knows you don't want to be trampled by a robot.
So creepy.
This is what one of the robots looked like.
Actually, I cut her off, but.

(15:25):
Did you see those on TikTok, like those little faces like that?
It's just creepy.
That's what one of the, yeah.
And then it said, while flesh and blood participants followed conventional rules, the 20teams fielding machines in the humanoid robot half marathon competed under tailored

(15:46):
guidelines, which included battery swap pit stops.
The Sky Project Ultra Robot, also known as...
oh, I don't know how to say that, Tenkung Ultra from Tenkung Team, claimed victory amongthe non-humans crossing the finish line in two hours and 40 minutes and 42 seconds.

(16:11):
It's pretty quick.
Well, I mean, are they being tested for having turbo mode?
I don't know.
It says all rewards were given out for the best endurance.
best gate design and most innovative form.
Here's another picture of like the, so the operators I believe are running along with therobots.

(16:36):
Isn't that just the creepiest thing ever?
And then they said like there was a show four legged robots performed before the awardsceremony and these are like

(16:58):
dogs like scary looking headless robot dogs and look at them in the bottom playing withthe kids
I don't like that.
I don't like that.
oh I was going to talk about that today.

(17:21):
Which episode?
So the one where her husband died.
It's like season two, I think.
Her husband died and he died in a car accident, I think.
And then it was her sister or something was like, here, contact this company and you cantalk to him on the telephone.

(17:42):
And so she ended up talking to him on the telephone, right?
And then she ordered a robot, not, like a, uh him again, like a robot or whatever, and itcame in this box, and she opened it, and there he was laying in the box.
And you had to put him in the bathtub to kind of get him moisturized.
Yeah, basically.

(18:03):
And then he was like him, but he really wasn't.
It was his voice, it was actually him.
Like she would, and it felt like a human being.
And then one scene, they were laying in bed, and.
he was like
doing something and she's like, can you try and go to sleep?
Can you pretend to go to sleep?
Because it didn't go to sleep, it didn't shut down.

(18:24):
And then I can't remember exactly how it ended, but it was like the creepiest ass shitI've just.
No.
uh
So it's kind of futuristic, not really but kind of.

(18:44):
He's riding in, it's really not a spoiler because it happens in the first episode, buthe's riding to work in a self-driving car and he comes from a very rich family and all of
a sudden the car's not going where it needs to go and it wrecks and he dies.
But when you die, you upload.
So you go into a different dimension.

(19:06):
And your family can come and see you basically on credits.
of like you're in jail.
They can send you money.
And depending on how much money you have is how much.
what you can do throughout this this thing.
And you have these people behind the scenes that are controlling you like controlling whathappens to you.

(19:27):
It's a really cute show.
But yeah, it's called upload.
So it's kind of like
same thing but did you see that other news story with that family who the husband waskilled
carjacker was he killed by a carjacker and when they went to trial you know how like thepeople get up at the end and do like the family statements the sister and she didn't tell

(19:49):
anybody else she was doing this took I guess it was her brother took his image and put anAI voice to it and did his his statement to the to the whole courtroom and the family like
family had no idea so the family reacted just like that like here's his voice
It was very creepy and like I don't know how I feel about it like is it like okay is itmoving because here you have the actual person's voice but you're still putting words to

(20:20):
it but like but he was sitting there saying you know like I forgive him for what he didand based on the person he is that that's what they said but yeah I mean it it was just
just a little too much that's so funny you brought up Black Mirror
let him rest in peace.
Yeah.
Did you see the one episode where you could see your memories?

(20:43):
That's the one I wanted to talk about.
That's the one I just saw.
So we we turned it on.
We didn't realize we started with like season six.
Yes, it's so weird.
Yeah.
But then we went back to season one.
So we just watched the one with the.
OK, so you'll see the one that I was just talking about eventually.
The.
was going to ask you, like, what do you think about that?
No.

(21:04):
no, no, no, no, I don't want anybody to see my memories.
Yeah, but I don't want to rewind to like when I was in college or no, I don't know.

(21:24):
No, no, no, no.
That could be used against you.
I don't want that.
And the fact that they could put it up on a screen.
Yeah.
and their eyes get all weird.
oh I don't know.
Honestly.

(21:45):
that I thought about that when I saw that show.
Because it would be, mean, okay, to be able to rewind and just see things that happenedand if it wasn't used like that, like how he did with his wife and stuff like that was
just.
Yeah, but.
It's on Netflix and every episode is different.

(22:06):
it's, and there's like, well, you said seven seasons.
Each season is like three or four.
Yeah, it's not, yeah.
But you're just, it's like a mind blown, like this crap could actually happen.
It is just.
The craziest thing.
Did you watch any of season seven?
No.
So when I started it, like this is really crazy.

(22:27):
Like I couldn't sleep one night and I went downstairs and turned the TV on.
and I started watching it I'm like, oh, this is, yeah, this is a great show to watch whenI can't sleep, because now I really can't damn sleep.
I think I started on season four, or yeah, three or four.
So then when I started to watch it again, was like, oh, I never watched season one or two.

(22:49):
So I haven't finished it.
I can only take in small doses.
It is, because it's very, it's very, I don't even know what the word is, but it makes youanxious.
Like it just makes you feel, one of the episodes, and I'll give you the spoiler on this,because it was
just bizarre.
I can totally see this happening one day is this this lady had.

(23:13):
she ended up having a tumor in her brain.
they, know, their prognosis was not good, she was young, and this company can basicallytake your memories, take everything out of your mind.
And they kept upgrading?
Like you had to keep upgrading?
yes, like your phone.
Yeah, and they had to keep paying.

(23:35):
they were going broke because they were.
Yes, yes, yes.
Yes, it's like basically getting YouTube to your hulu with ads or without ads Yeah, it isthe craziest and it that could happen
Yeah, and I think that's the only thing that made us realize that that we had to go backto season one because we're like, is this the same like what's going on here?

(24:00):
Then we realized they were all totally separate, separate things.
Yeah, just bizarre, bizarre.
know if this is one episode that you'll probably eventually see it but it's basically twobest friends two guys and they're playing they're doing virtual reality and one was uh a

(24:21):
guy in the virtual reality and one was a girl in the virtual reality and they end up likeHaving sex in the virtual reality.
I know and then like in the real world it was like really awkward, but they were likeaddicted to like
being in the virtual reality and being with each other.
It was a, yeah.
I will tell you, so we have the VR headsets, and Deb Dalton and Heather Mullet have them,and they were telling us that when they went into one of the rooms, that there were people

(24:51):
messing around on the couches.
Like, it's just insane.
It's insane.
And then the other episode was the girl, the girls from high school, the one went to gowork with the other one.
And there was something weird about her and she had that thing, that necklace or theclicker thing, but that's what they also used with the eyeballs that uh she could just

(25:13):
talk into it and change the narrative of anything that was going on.
Did you see that one?
yeah, watch that one.
That one's.
because like literally you and I sitting here and I could be like, you know, go in thebedroom and tell Jamie and she did it.
And you would get up and do it and.
Oh my God.
Crazy.
And you wouldn't.

(25:34):
It was kind of like the Mandela effect.
How we talked about.
Yes, yes.
The girls like I know.
that it was spelled Barneys, B-A-R-N-I-E-S.
And everybody's like, no, it's Bernies.
It's always been Bernie.
She's like, my husband worked there.
I know how it was spelled.
And she went online to look and it wasn't there.
She went home and his

(25:58):
my God.
Yeah, it's and then there's there's another episode where um basically like you get intoUber or you encounter
or somebody at the grocery store and you you rate them like right there.
Yeah, you give them stars and they see it.
And like you could give them one star or you give them five stars and literally or youlike walking down the street and you don't like the way that person looks you can rate

(26:25):
them one.
Can you imagine?
this the star, the star of the show, the episode, she like gets to the point where shegoes crazy because I think because she doesn't get invited to one of her friends.
weddings or somebody or a popular person's wedding because she didn't have a high enoughrating.

(26:46):
So it's like going on Facebook and posting and like, oh, I didn't get a bunch of likes,you know, like you're all crazy because you didn't get likes.
Can you imagine that in real life?
Like in traffic?
Especially down here?
mean, can you imagine?
Oh my God.

(27:07):
And then you'd be, someone's gonna shoot you for sure.
For sure.
Especially if your little picture pops up.
Yeah.
That's that, you'll get to the episode too, but it's, I won't say the ending, but it's,that's the, I'm so sorry, it's crazy.
Oh.
All right, well, let's get into some weird reality stories, okay?

(27:29):
So in late April, 2023, in Old Bridge, New Jersey, there was discovered approximately 500pounds of uncooked pasta, which included macaroni, spaghetti, and ziti.
Uncooked.
Uncooked, and they were dumped along this brook.
Like, it was like 25 feet of just mounds of pasta, and they call

(27:53):
it the great pasta game of 2023.
And people were like, first they thought it was cooked, but then because it had beenthere, so it was kind of moist a little bit.
But then once they looked at it, it was all uncooked.
so they couldn't figure out what it was.
Well, then months later, it came that it was a military veteran who was cleaning out hislate mother's home, who was a quarter.

(28:17):
And she hoarded large quantities of boxed pasta.
And he was so overwhelmed by it.
and I guess I would be too.
What would you do with it?
Right.
But I guess this town was they did not have a bulk.
They come.
Which is a lie.
But he was so overwhelmed by it.
He just took them and dumped them all down there.

(28:39):
So they're not pressing any charges against this guy.
I mean, it's biodegradable, right?
It's not like it's going to pollute the.
don't...
Is it biodegradable?
I mean, I guess it would depend.
and eggs and
guess, mean, think about what your fee, well they were worried about it getting into thewater and like clogging the water systems and stuff like that, but the mayor came on
calling it one of the fastest cleanups and then they're relooking into their bulk pickup,their trash.

(29:06):
I talked about dimes, you talk about pasta.
Wasn't there Netflix?
oh

(29:30):
and so the guidelines limiting donors to 25 children with 12 mothers, which that's stillkind of a lot, but especially if it's different mothers, but the ruling came after a civil
lawsuit by the donor foundation and a mother named Eva who argued that Myers extensivedonations created a vast kinship network and risking accidental incest.

(29:54):
So he did sue Netflix over the docuseries
The man with a thousand kids, which suggested he may have fathered up to 3,000, but headmitted to fathering at least 550 kids.
Because he would go to different towns, use aliases, and donate.

(30:15):
yeah, they do.
So they imposed a $100,000 fine per violation and ordered him to request the destructionof his stored semen, except for doses reserved for parents already using it.
So whether this guy just, I mean, I can't imagine you get paid that much, but, or he'sjust loves having his people up.

(30:39):
But can you, mean, can you imagine like meeting somebody and being like, you you kind oflook familiar.
The next, do you have another story?
I have some fun facts, but go ahead.
I have some fun facts after you're done.
The next story is in Israeli food tech company.
In April of 2023, they created the world's first we be printed ready to cook fish fillet.

(31:03):
So they, yep, they use cultivated grouper cells.
And it's called Umami meats extracted stem cells from grouper growing them into muscle andfat in a lab.
These cells are mixed with a plant based ingredients to create a bio ink

(31:50):
tasting event in Israel, attended by high profile figures like Prime Minister Benjamin,whatever his name is, with claims it flakes.
Huh?
Say it again?
Yeah, very good.
I don't know.
on.
I'm just kidding.
The companies aim to enhance nutritional content like omega-3 fatty acids and plan tolaunch in Singapore in 2024.

(32:15):
I guess I gotta see if they did.
Followed by markets in US and Japan pending regulatory approval.
They had a picture of it and it was like, it was like just this white thing and then itlooked like they deep fried it and put, you know.
Oh.
disgusting.
I mean, I know they can 3D print like organs and I mean, a fit like food.

(32:41):
That sounds like a lot of work just for a damn fish fillet.
And what are they doing to grow it in a Petri dish like chemicals and no, no, no, no.
I would rather go without, frankly.
I'm not.
wouldn't miss fish anyways.
No, I agree with you.
And then my last story.
This is April 2024.

(33:03):
Erica de Souza Vieira Nunes is a 42 year old Brazilian woman who um went with her uncle toa bank in
I think it's Rio de Janeiro, I think it was, um for him to co-sign a loan for her.
um US money, was like $3,250.

(33:23):
The um security footage shows Nunes propping her uncle's head up, which kept slumping, inattempt to place a pen in his limp hand.
Yeah, he was dead.
He was dead.
So, and she was talking to him like, uncle, are you listening?
Like, you have to sign this or else, you know, I can't sign for you, you have to sign

(33:44):
for yourself and they said that he was white, pale and they have the video and like thesome of the people went over to him was like talking to him like are you okay?
Do you need us to call an ambulance for you?
And of course he wasn't responding and so the one the one person said I don't think he'swell.
You don't say.

(34:06):
So they called an ambulance and the paramedics confirmed that he had been dead for abouttwo hours.
And likely from respiratory aspiration and heart failure per the autopsy.
then they started thinking that he was definitely malnourished and thought that maybe hewas poisoned.
I haven't seen that yet.

(34:26):
just, yeah.
So she literally put him in a taxi.
So they're actually questioning the
dragged his ass Yes Yes

(34:53):
from jail in early May 2024 after a jug review judge revoked her her pretrial detentionBut they dubbed it, of course weakened the Bernies but
that is disgusting to get alone.

(35:13):
That's disgusting.
mean, at what point are you like, wait, I need three thousand two hundred fifty dollars.
We get my dead uncle to take it to the bank.
Hopefully she knew his social security number.
Wacked, they're whacked.

(35:35):
So I some fun facts for you.
Did you know that stomach acid can dissolve razor blades?
Some isn't that like that's that's pretty like intense I mean, I don't want to try but andthey're esophagus it burns their esophagus, yes, it's pretty nasty, right

(36:09):
Some tears are compositionally.
different than others such as sad tears happy tears and tears from cutting onionsScotland's national unit or excuse me Scotland's national animal is the unicorn I know I

(36:29):
know Finland has has as many saunas as cars I Know right
because it's cold, I don't know.
It's cold there all the time.
Some turtles can breathe through their butts.
I do too.
The arteries of a blue whale are so massive that humans can swim through them.

(36:58):
Oh, getting swallowed by the sperm whale, This is it.
This is it.
I'm dead.
This is it.
Put that whale apart for life.
Ew.
I don't want a kayak.
Yeah.
The name Jessica was invented by William Shakespeare.

(37:22):
uh sunsets on Mars are blue.
That's interesting.
How do they know that though?
From who?
We'll have to look that up.
I want to look that up.

(37:46):
that's a great idea.
You know, you never say hi to a pilot if his name is Jack.
God.
Here we go with the dad jokes.
That was for you, Danny.
That was for you.
Yeah.
Hi, Jack.
Yeah.

(38:07):
Yeah.
Hello.
uh Snakes can predict earthquakes.
I can understand that, yeah.
They're so close to the ground.
Saudi Arabia imports camels from Australia.
Why?
Do they need them?
it like something they need?

(38:27):
I guess transportation, right?
Is that transportation for them?
I didn't know Australia had camels though.
know, me, but it's kangaroos.
What about the jacked up kangaroos?
Like the ones that look like they're bodybuilders.
That is the most horrifying thing to look at because it looks so.
It looks alien.

(38:47):
It does look alien.
Yeah, for sure.
And scary.
It's frightening.
Since its discovery in 1930, Pluto has yet to complete a full orbit around the sun andwon't until 2078.
Oh, wow, we won't even be here.
Nope.
Central Park in New York City is bigger than the entire country of Monaco.

(39:15):
This is this blew my mind.
Texas is larger than any individual country in Europe.
Oh, my God, really?
I know.
I know.
I thought I thought like Sweden is pretty big and.
Yes, I believe so.
I think I think it might be bigger than California.
California thing is just long.
I want to say Texas is probably the biggest state.

(39:47):
Well, that's rude.
I'm not even a big coffee drinker, but.
Oh, especially Italy.
California and Canada.
Aren't they one of the cities that they take naps and only work like That's Spain.
Well, in Italy is cappuccinos.
Oh, that's true.
Yeah.
And espressos.

(40:10):
California and Canada both have about the same number of residents.
Isn't that crazy?
That is crazy.
Canada's huge.
But they probably have some, I know.
In the, I know, it's a whole different podcast.
In the 1800s, ketchup used to be sold as medicine.

(40:36):
Mm-hmm penguins can survive without fresh water They have a gland that filters out theexcess salt from their bloodstream whenever they intake seawater That's why penguins are
badass Maybe yeah, yeah, I know a little honey never expires

(41:03):
People spend six years of their lives dreaming.
That's a long time.
Wyoming only has two escalators in their entire state.
The global human population is currently over eight billion people.
That means each person shares their birthday with another 20 million people or so.

(41:33):
Did you ever Google your name?
Does people have it?
No.
I'm sure way more people have your name than my name, that's for sure.
Well, Jennifer Miller, yes, but that's why I didn't go by that.
But Jennifer Bash, there are, I don't remember.
Did Google your whole name?
Yeah, your first and last name.
Oh yeah.
Oh, my name had a book about it.

(41:53):
What was it, like popular names of the 70s?
It was called Beyond Jennifer and Jason.
Honestly, yeah.
The name Mohammed, including its different variations of spelling, ranked globally as themost popular first name last year at one hundred and thirty three million people.

(42:13):
Maria was the next.
common name at 61 million people.
And the last one I have is scallops have the most eyes compared to any other organism inthe world, having about 200 eyes along the edge of their shell.
What do they look like?
Like what does this, I don't know what it, other than being cooked.

(42:36):
Are they like in like an oyster shell?
Yeah, they're in the, so if you see the shells that kind of go like this and have like alittle like that.
Oh, that's a scallop?
Shell.
Okay, and their eyes are on the shell?
I guess so, I guess they're lying on the inside.
I don't know if that makes me feel better or not.

(42:59):
I can't do anything that has a face.
Like don't give me the shrimp that have the, yeah, with the head or like, or they do thesalmon and like cut out the middle and leave the head and the tail.
Just don't, just, I don't want it looking at me.
whole fried fish is really good, though.
Like just they just fry the whole entire fish.
Yeah, they're pretty tasty.

(43:22):
I mean, the eyeballs and you I know.
I know.
Just leave the eyeballs out.
They scream.
Have you ever heard them?
Yeah, that's terrible.
I know.
I know.
That's really bad.
I know.
All right.
So now we are ready for.
Alright, what's your BS today?

(43:43):
So I was watching the new Peel Juice yesterday.
And the mom, Delia, right?
The actress, played Moira in Schitt's Creek.
I love that show.
When I watch a movie or TV show and all I can think of that that character they playedthat played Moira.

(44:05):
Like she was Moira to me, she wasn't Delia.
Although she was Delia before Moira came out.
but she will always be Moira.
And then the girl that played Winona Ryder's daughter, she was Wednesday in the Netflixseries, so she will always be Wednesday to me.
So that's what's BS to me is that these people that play these characters will always bethat character no matter what other character they play.

(44:31):
Like another one.
Right, like another one, like Christian Bale.
Like even when he played Batman, he will always be the crazy man from American Psycho,always.
Have you ever seen American Psycho?
Watch American Psycho.
It ah is.
It's neither.

(44:51):
It's just, it's just, you're, I can't even describe it.
It's whacked.
No, it's not scary.
It's.
Kind of like on the cheesy side, I mean, he is a psycho, but it's not scary like that.
You should watch it.

(45:14):
Every time I see him in a movie or whatever, he will always be that Patrick Bates orPatrick somebody in that, in American Psycho.
They're supposed to, I think they were.
talking about it.
that they were gonna bring it back, but I had to give that show three times, threechances.

(45:42):
No, no, no, the first episode was three chances.
Yes.
it.
But I think we got through like third episode and I'm like, I just can't do this.
Thank God it was only 30 minutes.
But and then once we got into it, I cried at the end.
Yes, oh I called the Oh my God.
like a phase.

(46:03):
Yeah.
Yes Yes when I love that that the father was David's father in real life and then uh thenthe sister was whatever name a Twyla
yeah.
Yeah, they were all so good in that show for sure.

(46:24):
All right, so my BS is the popcorn setting on a microwave.
So like you put a bag of popcorn in, right?
And you hit, like I've done it where you put it in and you put it in for like two minutes,whatever, not on the popcorn setting and it basically burns.
And then you put it in on the popcorn setting, but then if you let it go without doinganything, you don't get everything popped.

(46:48):
So now I have to hit the popcorn setting and then add an additional 30 seconds, but thenwatch it because it can't go the full 30 seconds, it can only go like an additional 10
seconds.
high maintenance popcorn just for a bag of popcorn Why do you eat it then is it the butterwhat do you get the buttered?

(47:18):
What gets the non buttered?
but no, want it.
That's the kernels that hurt my belly, I think.
Oh yeah.
And then if you burn it, your whole house smells like burnt ass popcorn.

(47:38):
no, it contaminates the whole bag.
Yeah, yeah, disgusting, yeah.
All right, well, that's all we got for today.
uh
one works this time.
my God.

(48:00):
Right.
Sorry.
We still want you to come back.
Oh, the heart.
can't even do it.
Oh my God.
Bye.
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