Comedian Corey Ryan Forrester joins the hosts for funny anecdotes about cat cafe visits, Dr. Mayer's ironic death from farting, recording farts as a Foley artist, reflections on suicide, bizarre old alcohol ads for kids, hilarious historical events, and unconventional urban planning with animal social hierarchy.
The South American anteater challenges the possum monarch, Taft, establishing dominance in the new environment.
Milwaukee's unusual decision to build a saloon in the middle of a street reflects a unique approach to business rights.
Deep dives
Anteater Asserts His Rights in the Bronx Zoo
The anteater at the Bronx Zoo asserts his rights and challenges the possum monarch, Taft, in a wild animal encounter. Despite being new to the group, the South American anteater shows no pretension and stands up for himself. In a surprising turn of events, the anteater defeats the possum monarch, Taft, in a lively round, establishing a new order in the animal kingdom at the zoo.
Strange Saloon Placement in Milwaukee
In an unusual decision, the city administration of Milwaukee builds a new saloon in the middle of a street while replacing a bridge. The saloon's construction is an outcome of reclaiming a man's business space lost due to the construction process. This unconventional placement baffles the public but aligns with the ethos of returning business rights to the affected party.
Dispute Between Possum and Anteater Resolved
An intense altercation at the Bronx Zoo unfolds as the possum monarch, Taft, faces off against the newcomer, a South American anteater. The anteater, known for long claws and a calm demeanor, challenges Taft's authority and engages in a one-sided bout. Despite Taft's defeat and humble retreat, the anteater establishes his presence and dominance within the zoo community.
Dave Anthony picks a newspaper from a day in history and reads it to co-host Gareth Reynolds. This week they are joined by comedian and podcaster Corey Ryan Forrester for the third time