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Buzzed and Baffled

Buzzed and Baffled

By: Nicole Ubinger and Kyla Cole
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Two friends drink and do blind reactions to topics and stories.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved.
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  • Episode 19: Robbery Reloaded
    Aug 30 2025

    💰 Buzzed and Baffled: Double the Heist 💰 This week, the wine is flowing and the alarms are blaring as we dive into not one, but two Michigan bank robberies. First stop—Houghton, where a quiet Upper Peninsula town was rocked by a bold grab for cash. Then it’s downstate to Saugatuck, a charming lakeside getaway that found itself starring in its own crime drama. From small-town chaos to lakeshore larceny, we’ll unpack the schemes, the suspects, and the sheer audacity of these stick-ups—all with a buzz and plenty of bafflement.

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Episode 18: For The Birds
    Aug 23 2025

    What do a heroic World War I pigeon and a headless chicken have in common? More than you’d think. In this episode, we flap into the unbelievable tale of Cher Ami, the passenger pigeon who braved bullets to deliver life-saving messages, and Mike the Headless Chicken, who kept on strutting long after his noggin was gone. Grab your glass of wine—because tonight we’re serving feathers, resilience, and just enough absurdity to leave you baffled.

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    43 mins
  • Episode 17: The Weekend Killer Part 2, Catch Me if You Can't
    Aug 16 2025

    "Last time, we uncorked the chilling beginnings of Bobby Joe Long’s twisted spree—an unassuming man who turned weekends into hunting grounds. Tonight, the bottle is open again, and the story gets darker. From the victims who crossed his path to the hunt that finally closed in, we’re pouring another glass and following the trail to its brutal end. This… is part two of the Weekend Killer."

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    58 mins
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