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Dec 19, 2024 • 43min

Whoops! All Quizster, Part Two: A Ridiculous History of HowStuffWorks

Jonathan Strickland, the engaging creator of "Tech Stuff," joins the guys for a lively discussion filled with wit and nostalgia. They reflect on their podcasting journey since 2017, sharing funny anecdotes and insights into their careers. The conversation shifts to quirky dynamics and absurd quiz challenges, allowing light-hearted banter to flow freely. They also delve into historical tidbits, touching on Civil War lore and the evolution of podcasting, all while celebrating the importance of collaboration and support in their creative endeavors.
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Dec 17, 2024 • 40min

Whoops! All Quizster, Part One: The Gang Reunites

Jonathan Strickland, known as The Quizster, joins the gang for a comedic reunion filled with clever quizzes about Vikings and Norse mythology. The hosts tackle his devious puzzles while weaving in humorous stories about legendary figures and quirky trivia. They explore the playful misinterpretations of Viking raids and even dive into the whimsical tale of Vikings and peach pies. The camaraderie between the hosts shines through as they share their insights, anecdotes, and ongoing banter, leaving listeners eager for what’s next.
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Dec 14, 2024 • 40min

CLASSIC: Maryland’s State Song was a Diss Track

Dive into the surprising backstory of Maryland's state song, which sounds innocent but harbors divisive lyrics calling out "Northern scum." The discussion highlights Maryland's complicated loyalties during the Civil War and explores the cultural significance of the song's pro-Confederate roots. Unpack the chaos of the Baltimore Riot of 1861, where local citizens clashed with Union troops, and discover how this controversial anthem continues to resonate in modern conversations about identity and history.
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Dec 12, 2024 • 48min

How The (English) Alphabet Became A Thing, Part Two: Each Letter Has A Story

Discover the quirky journey of the English alphabet! The hosts explore the fascinating evolution of each letter, revealing their origins from ancient scripts to modern usage. Expect humorous anecdotes about spelling changes, the impact of the printing press, and even how economic motives shaped our language. The discussion playfully connects letters to today's emojis as a potential new form of communication. With insights on the vibrant stories behind K and L, and more, this conversation is both fun and enlightening!
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Dec 11, 2024 • 41min

Big Parma

Stuffed crust pizza. Grilled cheese burritos. How did so much cheese get into so many things? On today's episode, we peel back the curtain on the Dairy Industrial Complex — AKA Big Parma.  * VERY SPECIAL CREDITS On the Very Special Episodes podcast, we tell one incredible story each week. Follow Dana Schwartz, Zaron Burnett, and Jason English down a different rabbit hole every Wednesday.  Today’s Episode Was Written and Hosted by Very Special Guest Stars Ben Bowlin and Alex French Producer is Josh Fisher Editing and Sound Design by Chris Childs Additional Editing by Mary Dooe Mixing and Mastering by Baheed Frazier Original Music by Elise McCoy  Show Logo by Lucy Quintanilla   Executive Producer is Jason English Thanks for listening! If you're enjoying Very Special Episodes, please leave us a rating and review on your favorite podcast platform. You can reach the show at veryspecialepisodes@gmail.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dec 10, 2024 • 33min

How The (English) Alphabet Became A Thing, Part One: Writing Stuff Down Is A Bonkers Idea

The concept of writing is explored as both brilliant and insane. Delve into the evolution of the English alphabet through its historical and cultural influences. Discover how writing began with primitive tokens, transitioning to the phonetic alphabet. Enjoy humorous banter while analyzing the differences between Old and Middle English. The rich legacy of language intertwines with history, revealing its profound impact on communication. Plus, learn fascinating tidbits from texts like 'Beowulf' and 'The Canterbury Tales' that highlight the quirky developments along the way!
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Dec 7, 2024 • 52min

CLASSIC: The Story of Max, South Africa's Famous, Crime-fighting Gorilla

Meet Max the gorilla, who became an unexpected crime-fighter in South Africa, captivating audiences with his heroic antics. His rise to fame during the troubled 1990s provided a beacon of hope amid the struggles against apartheid. The podcast also delves into gorillas' majestic lives and the historical context that shaped their world. Intriguingly, Max's story intertwines with broader themes of justice, community resilience, and the complex dynamics of the fight for equality, inviting reflections on heroism in an unjust society.
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Dec 5, 2024 • 36min

History's Famous Mistranslations, Part Two: Life on Mars, the Cold War, and FARTFULL

Discover how mistranslations have sparked fascinating theories about life on Mars and shaped Cold War narratives. Laugh at marketing blunders like IKEA's 'Fartful' toy and missteps in car names that went hilariously wrong across cultures. Delve into the political repercussions of Khrushchev's words and the human tendency to see patterns, even in translation errors. From Pepsi's faux pas to the cultural impacts of linguistic miscommunication, this exploration shows just how vital context and accuracy can be.
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Dec 3, 2024 • 41min

Neckties are Utterly Ridiculous

The hosts delve into the absurdity of neckties, questioning why these peculiar accessories became symbols of professionalism. They explore their origins from ancient civilizations to modern fashion statements. Humorously, the discussion highlights the ties' ornamental nature and their evolution as status symbols, even referencing royals' influence on trends. The art of knot tying and critiques of fashion trends add depth, making listeners ponder the ridiculous yet fascinating history behind this staple of civilization.
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Nov 30, 2024 • 43min

CLASSIC: How Santa Anna Lost His Leg Twice, and Held a Funeral for It

Dive into the eccentric life of Santa Anna, a larger-than-life figure known as 'The Napoleon of the West.' Discover how he lost his leg not just once, but twice, leading to a dramatic funeral for the severed limb. Delve into the colorful controversies surrounding his captured leg, which turned into a prized relic. This episode blends humor with insightful historical anecdotes, showcasing Santa Anna's impact on Mexican politics and his bizarre legacy, including the surprising connection to the origins of chewing gum.

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