F.A.B. Podcast AITA Holiday Edition
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*Please be advised this episode is intended for adult audiences and contains adult language and content. We are expressing opinions on the show for entertainment purposes only.
Dedication: To our patrons as always!! We love you!
Moni: Wampanoag To The Wampanoag Native American tribe from the New England who made contact with the "Pilgrims"/Puritans in the 1600's. You deserve it all.
History of the 1st Thanksgiving (Wampanoag): https://youtu.be/TheFirstThanksgiving
https://wampanoagtribe-nsn.gov/wampanoag-history
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wampanoag
Kat: To Cook County Illinois for being the first US county to provide permanant universal basic income funding (UBI). https://www.businessinsider.com/basic-income-cook-county-illinois-chicago-ubi-2025-11 and to Ghana for getting some of their looted artifacts back from Europe and South Africa.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/GhanaArtifactsReturned
The brand of chairs mentioned in the last AITA question ($1800 Aeron Milller Chair that their co-worker took without asking and would not return, so they called the police) https://www.hermanmiller.com/Expensive OfficeChairs
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