Pumpkin Spice Keister
Episode description
Episode Chapters:
Introduction (00:00 - 1:25)
Fun Facts (1:26 - 3:15)
Wacky but True News (3:16 - 8:08)
Weirdest Pumpkin Spice Flavors (8:09 - 19:13)
Question of the Podcast (19:14 - 28:00)
Quote of the Podcast (28:01 - [End of Episode])
Summary:
In this conversation, Jason and Mindy discuss various topics including wacky news stories, pumpkin spice flavors, and pumpkin spice products. They share their thoughts on a man who blows bubbles in public parks, a man who accidentally shot himself with a crossbow, a man who burned down his parents' house trying to get rid of a mosquito, and thieves who stole a truck loaded with bathroom tissue. They also talk about different pumpkin spice flavors and products including pumpkin spice-scented wipes and more…
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Fun Facts:
- The speed of a computer mouse is measured in "Mickeys."
A British scientist first invented the roller-ball device in 1946 while working for the Royal Navy, but the word "mouse" didn't get coined until 1965.
- Pumpkins, squash and gourds are all technically the same species.
Your zucchini and Jack o' lanterns are one and the same: Cucurbita pepo, a species that originated in Mexico more than 10,000 years ago.
✓ A person’s sense of hearing becomes less sharp after overeating.
✓ Cologne was originally produced as protection against the plague. It was widely believed that bad-smelling air spread the disease.
Wacky But True News:
➢ Sandy Snakenberg, “The Bubble Pirate”, says he’s been blowing bubbles in public parks for years. The homeless disabled veteran lives out of his van, where he creates his bubble solution. But it would seem it’s a no-no to leave behind liquid bubble juice at La Jolla Cove in San Diego. That’s where park rangers approached him, telling him there had been complaints, and that the bubble solution left behind constitutes littering. A city spokesperson said Snakenberg uses up to 6 gallons of solution each time he blows bubbles, and he was issued the “lowest level citation available.” Snakenberg has no plans to stop blowing bubbles. After all, he said: “I’m a bubbleologist.”WACKY-BUT-TRUE: GUY SHOT HIMSELF WITH CROSSBOW _ A man in Brazil accidentally shot himself in the leg with a crossbow while chasing a wild animal that had been terrorizing his chickens. The man walked to a medical center with the arrow still in his leg. He wasn’t able to identify the wild animal that he shot at.
WACKY-BUT-TRUE: MOSQUITO IS CAUSE OF HOUSE BURNING DOWN _ In Japan a man burned down his parents’ house trying to get rid of a mosquito. After spraying pesticide all around the outside of the house trying to kill the mosquito, he lit a cigarette and sparks from
