
No Such Thing As A Fish Little Fish: Poor Benighted Mountain Beaver
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Nov 23, 2025 This week, the hosts dive into bizarre facts, exploring the world of unicycles and a unique sport called unicycle hockey. They unravel genetic quirks, revealing how many ancestors may not contribute DNA. Join the laughter as they discuss the quirks of mountain beavers and their enormous fleas. Surprising world records include Johnny Strange slicing watermelons on a bed of nails, while a Belgian man took cosmetic surgery to channel his inner Michael Jackson. Plus, learn about the charming history of the oldest operational post office!
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Bezos’s Biological Dad Played Unicycle Hockey
- James Harkin recounts that Jeff Bezos's biological father was president of the Albuquerque Unicycle Hockey Club.
- The hosts describe unicycle hockey as a surprisingly widespread sport, with many teams in Germany.
You May Not Inherit DNA From Many Ancestors
- Dan Schreiber explains you inherit DNA in chunks, so you might get no genetic material from some ancestors.
- He and Thomas Halliday estimate after about 10–15 generations many ancestors contribute nothing genetically.
An Entire Church Was Rolled To Avoid Subsidence
- Andrew Hunter-Murray describes moving Karuna church three kilometres east because mining caused ground instability.
- The church was physically rolled to a new site to avoid subsidence risks.






