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S2 E29: Hilarious Headlines: Records, Raccoons, and More

S2 E29: Hilarious Headlines: Records, Raccoons, and More

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In this episode of the I Shower After Work podcast, join Jason and John as they dive into a mix of comically bizarre and intriguing topics. They kick off with a discussion on absurdly late Christmas gifts and moonshine mishaps. The duo tackles various Guinness World Records, from the loudest burp by a Maryland woman to the largest pumpkin mosaic of Ozzy Osbourne in England. They humorously rant about a drug bust involving meth disguised as watermelons and laugh at a Detroit neighborhood scared by a goat. Amidst all this, they ponder how many 10-year-olds they could fend off and the controversial practice at a Danish zoo of using donated pets as predator food. Tune in for some hearty laughs and unconventional news stories!


00:00 Late Christmas Gifts and Moonshine Mishaps

00:34 Technical Difficulties and Podcast Setup

00:46 Catching Up and Weekly Updates

01:40 Weather Woes and Thanksgiving Plans

06:18 Guinness World Records Galore

27:34 Meth Disguised as Watermelons

29:16 The Watermelon Meth Debacle

32:20 Goat on the Loose in Detroit

33:37 Miniature Goats and Friendship Threats

35:03 Cat Furniture Store in the Ghetto

37:31 Lizard Causes Stir at Australian School

39:54 Debating Raccoons vs. Snakes

41:24 How Many 10-Year-Olds Could You Take?

46:24 Zoo Asks for Pet Donations for Predator Food

51:31 Lottery Win After Six Years of Persistence

53:42 Ozzy Osbourne Pumpkin Mosaic

58:51 Concluding Thoughts and Future Topics


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