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In this episode, we discuss how Pixar almost deleted themselves, a giant swamp rabbit that attacked Jimmy Carter, and the unit of time known as the onosecond.
In this episode we discuss a man who started his own country, the longest traffic jam in history, and the price of instant noodles.
In this episode, we discuss the troubles of the first space walk, the runners who have hit a milestone, and Russian bear mating season.
In this episode, we discuss an engineering mistake that led to disaster, a college basketball player who was catfished, and AOL instant messenger.
In this episode, we discuss why Michigan has the Upper Peninsula, a baseball team's curse, and former Oklahoma state senator Randy Bass.
In this episode, we discuss a hypothetical war with Great Britain, a fictional kid who dreamed up hundreds of TV shows, and invading Canada.
In this episode, we discuss how to crash a plane, a sports contract so famous it created a holiday, and Bernie Madoff.
In this episode, we discuss a building in New York City that may have blown over, an island that disappeared while people were fighting over it, and an undergrad student checking a world renowned architect's math.
In this episode, I discuss a satirical presidential nominee, one of the best years in any soccer team's history, and defeating ISIS with time travel.
In this episode, I discuss a bird's path to extinction, a book written without the letter "E", and a cat named Tibbles.
In this episode, I discuss one of the greatest comebacks in soccer, arson as a Christmas tradition, and a man dressed as Santa Claus shooting a flaming arrow at a goat.
In this episode, I discuss the Seattle Mariners 1995 season, Ken Griffey Jr and Edgar Martinez' heroics, and getting out the rye bread and mustard for a grand salami.
In this episode, we discuss a guy who fought WWII with a sword, a Spanish Paralympic team who cheated horribly, and crawling through a sewer to escape Nazis.
In this episode, we discuss a war between a nation and some birds, the greatest Easter egg hunt of all time, and the Riemann Hypothesis.
In this episode, we discuss a two point goal in soccer, a cow taken for taxes, and Pepper Brooks.
In this episode, we discuss a deadly amusement park, a race with 15 finishers in 34 years, and Leonard's Butt Slide.
In this episode, I discuss odd requests in last wills and testaments, a tombstone with a correction, and a man whose greatest contribution to humanity happened after his death.
In this episode, I discuss the Survive and Advance philosophy, intentionally fouling in Basketball, and a woman who needed to Socially Distance herself.
In this episode I talk about a man who saved lives, an assassination that only worked on the fourth try, and the pope who sold the right to be pope.
In this episode I talk about a piece of land that nobody owns, six degrees of separation, and Hungarian scientist Paul Erdos.