Hosts explore a letter written by a 13-year-old with random musings, discuss a disturbing execution reenactment, joke about a race between Fred Rogers and a pony, delve into news about a beauty role and creepy Welsh people, cover chaos at a wedding celebration, examine the impact of alcohol on Congress, and discuss a peculiar superstition along with various random topics.
A playful gesture at a wedding reception resulted in a disturbance that required the fire department's intervention.
Congregating in front of the post office and blocking passage for pedestrians, particularly ladies, is seen as a public nuisance.
Contrary to popular belief, Minister Lowell does not dress like Uncle Sam and does not wear knee breeches.
Deep dives
Boisterous wedding reception results in lamp-breaking incident
During a wedding reception, a playful gesture with a beer bottle led to the smashed lamp being thrown at the instigator, causing a disturbance that required the fire department's intervention.
Cross-eyed people cause obstruction in front of the post office
Groups of boys and men congregating in front of the post office and blocking the passage for pedestrians, particularly ladies, have become a public nuisance.
Rumors debunked: Minister Lowell does not wear knee breeches
Contrary to popular belief, Minister Lowell does not wear knee breeches. Claims that he dresses similarly to Uncle Sam are unfounded.
Strange sled used for transportation in Spokane Falls
Two men arrived in Spokane Falls with a peculiar form of transportation: a sled made of thin boards that was pulled by a dog. They refused to provide their names and remain a mystery.
Henry Villiers avoids cross-eyed individuals for first five minutes of his day
Henry Villiers, a superstitious man, purposely avoids encountering cross-eyed people during the first five minutes after leaving his house in the morning.