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Street Curb Curiosity

Street Curb Curiosity

By: Richard Lewis
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Discussions and observations from the other side...of the street. The talks you have with yourself on the weirdness, nuances and crazy things you see and experience on the streets of life. Part rant, rave, trivia, and part knowing we're in this insanity together. Twitter & Instagram: @stcurbcuriosity Email: stcurbcuriosity@gmail.com809931 Social Sciences
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  • Who's loving this heat?
    Jun 24 2025

    Seems most of us do! Well, maybe not THIS heat…be a majority of folks are on the hot seat for liking it warm. Then thought of this have you hot under the collar? Chill for a few minutes to learn how to beat the high temp and who these crazy people are! What's even crazier? The not-so-hot dad jokes.

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    12 mins
  • Are you lucky?
    Jun 18 2025

    Luck favors the prepared mind, per Richard Manning. Here's hoping you're prepared enough for some bad dad jokes and don't mind them in a fun chat about the people who feel naturally lucky, those who don’t and how you can start feeling lucky. Lucky for you, this episode is only 15 minutes.

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    15 mins
  • Maybe I need a new mattress?
    Jun 11 2025

    When your spouse says I slept with lumpy last night. They mean you or the mattress? Time for a new one? About 70,000 this week will think so. The perfect episode to answer your mattress questions and worries. Don't take your discomfort or the dad jokes lying down.

    Recommended episode about sleeping positions:

    Sleeping position:
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/street-curb-curiosity/id1531117513?i=1000657188246



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    16 mins

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