Comedian Nate Craig joins Dave and Gareth this week. They talk about tech issues, platform evolution, chaotic incidents, baby health queries, dog eating challenges, unconventional medical advice, whiskey hunting, and grim discoveries.
Whiskey hunters in Estes Park seek buried treasure of imported Scotch whiskey by the late Earl of Dunraven, evoking allure among enthusiasts.
Primitive Methodists predict devastating impact of future wars, stressing the importance of peace through arbitration to prevent conflicts.
Skeleton in Alabama initially thought to be murder victim revealed as Native American, highlighting historical burial practices along the riverbank.
Alabama corn farmers express concerns over weather fluctuations hindering crop growth, with slow progress and potential risks impacting development.
Conference discussions underscore the urgent need for non-violent resolutions and peace initiatives to prevent mass casualties and devastation from future wars.
Deep dives
Golden Liquid Treasure Hunt in Estes Park
Whiskey hunters in Estes Park search for buried treasure, a cache of imported Scotch whiskey believed to be buried by the late Earl of Dunraven. Previous attempts to locate it have failed, but the lure of the valuable liquid continues to draw enthusiasts.
Concerns and Predictions at Primitive Methodists Conference
At a conference of Primitive Methodists in Leicester, England, bleak predictions about the horrors of the next war were made. Calls were made to prevent war through arbitration, with grim forecasts of mass casualties and destruction. Speakers expressed the need for peace and impartial conflict resolution.
Native American Mass Grave Unearthed Along Alabama River
The discovery of a skeleton on the Alabama Riverbank was initially thought to be a murder victim, but was later identified as that of a Native American. Despite evidence of a bullet hole in the skull, the accurate preservation of the bones and traditional burial position confirm the Native American origin. This finding is part of a larger excavation of over a thousand skeletons along the riverbank.
Crop Woes for Corn Farmers in Alabama
Farmers in Alabama express concern over the corn crop due to recent fluctuations in weather, causing both dry and wet conditions that hinder optimal growth. The lack of moisture in the past week has led to fears about the corn's condition, with slow growth and potential risks to the crop's development.
Gloomy Predictions at Primitive Methodists Conference
At a conference of Primitive Methodists, disturbing forecasts about the future war horrors and the need for peace through arbitration were discussed. The anticipated impacts of the next war, including mass casualties and devastation, were highlighted, urging methods to prevent conflicts and promote non-violent resolutions.
Skeleton Discovery Initially Thought to be Murder Victim
A skeleton found in Leaster, England, was believed to be a murder victim but was later identified as that of an American Indian by the Department of Archives and History. Despite a bullet hole in the skull, the preservation and burial position confirm the Native American origin. The discovery raised concerns about the burial practices around the Alabama River.
Primitive Methods Conference Issues War Warnings
At the Primitive Methods Conference, grim predictions were made about the horrors of the next war, urging members to prevent conflicts and advocate for arbitration. Concerns were raised about the devastating impact of future wars, emphasizing the need for non-violent resolutions and peace initiatives.
Climate Challenges for Corn Farmers in Alabama
Alabama corn farmers express worry over weather fluctuations affecting their crop, with recent dry conditions followed by excessive moisture hampering growth. Slow progress in corn development due to weather uncertainties raises concerns among farmers in the region.
Native American Heritage Uncovered Along Alabama River
The excavation of a skeleton on the Alabama River revealed the remains of a Native American rather than a murder victim, challenging initial assumptions. Despite evidence of a bullet hole, the bones' preservation and burial position confirm the Native American origins. This discovery sheds light on the region's historical Native American presence.
Primitive Methodists Conference Foresees War Horrors
At a conference of Primitive Methodists, distressing predictions about future war atrocities were shared, highlighting the need for peace through arbitration. Concerns about the devastating impact of upcoming conflicts and mass casualties were raised, calling for proactive measures to prevent war and promote peaceful resolutions.
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 Nate Craig. Watch his special Live at The Green Mill