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Once Upon An Oddity

Once Upon An Oddity

By: Dan Cline
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Once Upon An Oddity tells the story of the bizarre and strange world. Sometimes dark and twisted, and sometimes light and comical. Welcome to the world of oddities: a strange or peculiar person, or thing - simply being odd, uncanny, or just plain weird! There are so many things to lump in this category. We tell the story - bring any known facts to the table - ask questions - and dissect a few things along the way! This is "Once Upon An Oddity"Copyright 2024 Dan Cline Social Sciences World
Episodes
  • The Denver International Airport
    Oct 17 2024

    Even though we are NOT a conspiracy podcast - we take a deeper dive into some of the theories and stories surrounding the Denver International Airport -

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    21 mins
  • The DuPont Monster
    Oct 15 2024

    Following the story of Bigfoot in Episode One - we come across a cryptid located in Southern Illinois - the story of the DuPont Monster.

    More Sightings and Stories with the DuPont Monster can be found on the BFRO website - www.bfro.net

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    22 mins
  • The 27 Club
    Oct 9 2024

    The 27 Club -

    We dive into the strange theory of an infamous club of 27 year old singer, artist, creators, and famous people (mostly singers in this list) who have died at the age of 27 (as listed above).

    More can be said on different theories surrounding this mystery - or is it?

    Link of an article below found online at "the conversation" - I found the statistics surrounding the 27 club AND OTHER clubs - interesting.

    https://theconversation.com/the-27-club-is-a-myth-56-is-the-bum-note-for-musicians-33586

    The list includes quite a few - what's your thoughts? Is there anything to the 27 club - or is it just non-sense?

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    26 mins
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