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Diving into the Absurd: Sock Pairing, Therapy Crocodiles, and Wacky Insurance Capers

Diving into the Absurd: Sock Pairing, Therapy Crocodiles, and Wacky Insurance Capers

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In this episode of "Weird with a Side of Bacon," hosts Trevor, Stephanie, and Misty dive into bizarre and humorous stories. They kick off with a quirky debate about sock matching and a relationship "performance review" gone wrong. Trevor shares a true crime story about Richard Klinkhammer, who wrote a book on killing spouses while his wife was missing, only to be later found guilty of her murder. Misty discusses a ridiculous insurance scam involving fake bear attacks using a costume. The episode wraps up with Stephanie's Reddit tale of a family using a dishwasher to clean a cat litter scoop, sparking disgust and laughter.

Host Introductions (00:00:51)

Trevor introduces the hosts and the podcast's focus on weird topics.

Weird Event Discussion (00:01:38)

Stephanie shares a strange experience involving a hazard warning card sent by her ex.

Bacon Strip Rating System (00:05:10)

Introduction of a unique rating system for weird news stories using bacon strips.

Jerome Moody's Drowning Incident (00:06:04)

Trevor begins a story about a drowning at a pool party in New Orleans in 1985 attended by lifeguards celebrating a summer without drownings.

Emotional Support Alligator Introduction (00:11:04)

Misty introduces a story about an emotional support alligator named Wally.

Performance Review Revelation (00:23:03)

A partner suggests a performance review for their relationship, leading to humorous reactions.

Murder Confession and Book Title (00:32:20)

The husband writes a book titled "Seven Ways to Kill Your Spouse" after his wife goes missing.

Operation Bear Claw (00:43:39)

The investigation into the staged bear attacks is humorously dubbed "Operation Bear Claw."

Dishwasher Dilemma (00:50:06)

Stephanie shares a Reddit story about the writer’s parents washing a cat litter scoop in the dishwasher.

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