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October 26, 2024 30 mins
Join us for our final round of Stupid Deaths by University Games, where we contemplate how William Frawley, members of the film Zeppelin, Peter Sellers, Pablo Picasso and Harry Blackstone Sr may or may not have died, delve into Reddit stories where people describe the most shocking things they've seen, and cover the real story of the Candy Man. And lastly, we award the first listeners ever with the Gloating Rights Trophy!  Chapters 00:00 Intro/Game instructions 01:32 Stupid Deaths, Round 2 10:34 Listener story from Trophy winner Liam! 15:13 Reddit stories, Most Shocking Thing You've Seen 19:37 Tell us your stories! 20:10 The real story of the Candy Man 28:41 Free advice and please subscribe The best way to leave a message we are sure to see is to comment under this episode on our YouTube channel - https://youtu.be/IYRyhoycsUM   theheatherandryanshow@gmail.com Website - theheatherandryanshow.com Instagram - @theheatherandryanshow Facebook - @theheatherandryanshow X - @tharspodcast    The game we're playing is Stupid Deaths. Huge shout out and thank you to Kinemesis Music for the Outro song, Best Buddies. To Navadaux for Whipy woosh transition, and Pixabay for the Intro sound effect, Yeah!
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