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October 27, 2025 3 mins
Well hello there, lovely listeners! It's October 27th, and if the air feels a little more electric today, it's probably because we’re celebrating a delightful mix of history, birthday cheer, and a dash of cosmic coincidence.

First up, let’s take a trip back in time—on this very day in 1904, the New York City subway officially opened. That’s right, over a hundred years ago, New Yorkers were already hopping on a train and pretending not to make eye contact, just like today. The inaugural line ran from City Hall to Harlem and cost just a nickel. Five cents! These days, that’ll get you half of a subway turnstile dirty look. But can we pause and appreciate how revolutionary that was? Underground travel! In 1904! This was still the age of mustache wax and telegrams, and someone said, “You know what we need? A metal worm that eats people and takes them uptown.” And they did it. Incredible.

Speaking of electric energy and iconic movement, it’s also the birthday of the one and only, Theodore Roosevelt, born on October 27th, 1858. Now here was a guy who lived more lives in one lifetime than most of us could fit into five. Soldier, author, naturalist, cowboy, and oh yeah—President of the United States. Teddy was basically the human version of multitasking before it became a resume buzzword. Once, while giving a speech during a campaign stop, he'd been shot in the chest... and he kept speaking for ninety minutes. Ninety. Minutes. With a bullet lodged in him. I stub my toe on the coffee table and need a day off. Meanwhile, Roosevelt was like, “It takes more than a bullet and poor manners to interrupt me.”

But while we’re talking birthdays, let’s shine a big, bright spotlight on someone else born on this wonderful day. None other than the pop anthem powerhouse herself, Kelly Osbourne. That’s right—born October 27th, 1984, Kelly slid into the world during peak hairspray-era rock 'n’ roll and eventually became a TV personality, singer, and fashion icon in her own right. We first got to know her through the reality show “The Osbournes,” where screaming was basically a love language, and then she went on to co-host shows like “Fashion Police,” proving you can have edge and elegance on the same stage. She also dropped her own music and let’s be honest—anyone who's bold enough to cover Madonna’s “Papa Don’t Preach” and throw glitter at the patriarchy deserves cake and confetti today.

So whether you’re riding a subway, giving a speech with mild medical emergencies, or blasting early-2000s pop-punk with the windows down, take a moment to appreciate this day. It’s been host to revolutions in travel, lion-hearted leaders, and style icons with a healthy dose of hair dye.

Happy October 27th, everyone. And happiest of birthdays to Kelly Osbourne—may your eyeliner be sharp, your playlists loud, and your celebrations legendary.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well, hello there, lovely listeners. It's October twenty seventh, and
if the air feels a little more electric today, it's
probably because we're celebrating a delightful mix of history, birthday cheer,
and a dash of cosmic coincidence. First up, let's take
a trip back in time. On this very day, in
nineteen oh four, the New York City Subway officially opened.

(00:20):
That's right, over one hundred years ago, New Yorkers were
already hopping on a train and pretending not to make
eye contact, just like today. The inaugural line ran from
City Hall to Harlem and cost just a nickel five cents.
These days, that'll get you half of a subway turnstile.
Dirty look, But can we pause and appreciate how revolutionary
that was underground travel in nineteen zero four, where this

(00:45):
was still the age of mustache, wax and telegrams. And
someone said, you know what, we need a metal worm
that eats people and takes them up town. And they
did it. Incredible. Speaking of electric energy and iconic movement,
it's also the birthday of the one only Theodore Roosevelt
born on October twenty seventh, eighteen fifty eight, now here

(01:05):
was a guy who lived more lives in one lifetime
than most of us could fit into five soldier, author, naturalist, cowboy,
and oh yeah, President of the United States. Teddy was
basically the human version of multitasking before it became a
resume buzzword. Once, while giving a speech during a campaign stop,

(01:26):
he'd been shot in the chest and he kept speaking
for ninety minutes. Ninety minutes with a bullet lodged in him.
I stubbed my toe on the coffee table and need
a day off. Meanwhile, Roosevelt was like, it takes more
than a bullet and poor manners to interrupt me. But
while we're talking birthdays, let's shine a big bright spotlight

(01:49):
on someone else born on this wonderful day, none other
than the pop anthem powerhouse herself, Kelly Osborn that's right.
Born October twenty seventh, nineteen eighty four. Kelly slid into
the world during peak Hairspray era rock and roll and
eventually became a TV personality, singer, and fashion icon in
her own right. We first got to know her through

(02:11):
the reality show of the Osbourne's, where screaming was basically
a love language, and then she went on to co
host shows like Fashion Police, proving you can have edge
and elegance on the same stage. She also dropped her
own music, and let's be honest, anyone who's bold enough
to cover Madonna's Papa don't preach and throw glitter at
the patriarchy deserves cake and confetti today. So whether you're

(02:35):
riding a sublay, giving a speech with mild medical emergencies,
or blasting early two thousand pop punk with the windows down,
take a moment to appreciate this day. It's been host
to revolutions in travel, whyanhearted leaders, and style icons with
a healthy dose of hair dye. Happy October twenty seventh, everyone,
and happiest of birthdays to Kelly Osbourne. May your eyeliner

(02:57):
be sharp, your playlist's loud, and your celebrations legendary.
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