attempt number four.
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we're out of practice out of practice, folks. Welcome back to Fun Fact Friday.
fuzzing, we can figure out where it's coming from.
Yeah. And then we were like, we started to record like,
it's okay. I won't go through the recording.
I couldn't handle it. I could not handle it.
I stopped it.
Yeah. So we're back. That is some riveting content for the intro of the show right there. Title issues. Welcome. Fun Fact, Friday. This is a bi weekly podcast where we discuss topics surrounding a different subject.
Hopefully you're back. We know we're back.
We're back. Yeah, hopefully you're back. Hopefully we didn't lose a bunch of listeners. Because you know how to us. Well, I don't I don't know if our show even involves algos. I think we have to like know about the show and subscribe to it. Because we're not
like we're not Yeah, we don't have advertisers.
We don't we don't care. We want we want our show growth to be organic and to have a good community like we have surrounding the show. We don't care about clicks and views and all that stuff. So anywho we've been gone for two weeks. And we didn't just like take two weeks off because we wanted to we oh yeah, we missed two weeks. It's been a crazy. Three weeks. Right. Shortly after our last episode released. We had to run up to the hospital real quick. Leila was up at Kings Dominion.
I wasn't riding roller coasters. Doing some band stuff. Yeah, it was rootin tootin. Yeah. And then I took a whole field trip. Yeah, do you do want to talk about that for a minute before I go into what we were doing here to Battlefield trip and back down in North Carolina. So my wife Phaedra, the silent third partner of the show, had been having some issues with pain in her abdomen, and wasn't sure what it was. It got it got real
bad. So we ramped to the ER. We were just gonna go to like a immediate care type thing, but it just closed when we got there. Of course so we ran to the ER and the ER was empty on Elijah clicked a pin I know better than you. And we went in and it was empty. There's like one other person that you are that never happens here. So we get right in and she gets some some X rays and whatnot taking Well, it's her gallbladder apparently Great. Yes. Great.
Or he's like, great, because I'm still talking.
She has no idea we haven't let her know anything cuz we're not gonna ruin her or field trip. Yeah, for this, you know. So they tell her she is going to need to get her gallbladder removed. So next couple days, that's that's what happened. They went in and got get rid of the Get rid of the gallbladder just gave me the old heave ho. And we asked during the the whole ordeal, why, why and that was for the show for the show's purpose. That's why we asked why does the
gallbladder make stones? If it's so problematic? And the doctor was like, oh, and what we'll talk about what gall stones are a little later in the episode, but after she got the gallbladder out, we stayed in the hospital a couple of days for recovery because of and also other reasons like our hospital doesn't have a in house pharmacy on the weekends. Apparently law on Mother's Day. Yeah, it was on Mother's Day. So she had a great Mother's Day getting her gallbladder removed this year.
Yeah. And then
we are rescheduling? No worry.
Yeah, there's gonna be another Mother's Day, and a couple of weeks. Once everything's all said and done. While she was in, in recovery, she was recovering came home feeling bad, you know, missing missing a body part, all that stuff, we get home, and she starts having the same pain that she was having. And we're like, okay, so it's like a phantom pain of some kind and then start looking it up and it starts
getting worse. And she has to go back in. Because one of the stones had escaped it, it made a break for it when when that I guess when they when they were in there rooting around it made a break for it, and got down into one of the other internal parts and clog something up and then it was causing all these other issues. So back to the hospital we go. She stays stays
a night. They tell her we can't do the surgery because it's the weekend and we won't have the team so come back on Tuesday because Monday was Memorial Day. So she had to suffer through it for three more days. And then we finally got to go in for the next operation to get that last little stone taken out and I'm okay so this this one thing was cool. They didn't have to cut that was an endoscopy. So they sent a tube down the throat and
it had this wire on the end that comes out. It's got a camera on the end so they can see what they're doing. And a wire comes out and goes into one of the little ducts towards the liver, and inflates a balloon goes past the stone, inflates a balloon behind the stone. And then they pull on the wire, and it squeezes the stone out of the duct. And I thought it was really cool how they do that without having to cut or do anything like that. It was really neat, neat stuff. So she
got that done. And then now she's back home. All as well. She's on recovery. She's still in pain from, you know, just all this stuff that happened not a lot of pain. She's doing good. We did kind of mention what was going on a little bit on social media. Thank you everybody who sent her good vibes and prayers and thoughts and all that. She's doing great. And we're back on track. And we just got to reschedule Mother's Day now. So that is why we've been gone that in conjunction with Leila's end
of year testing. And her band great on She did great on and her band performance as she had to do. We've just had way too much going on to produce the show. And it'd be in the kind of quality. Yeah, so ere we go. We're all caught up six minutes. Good to go. Yeah. So in all of that, we decided that we should talk about on this episode, as you've seen from the title, useless, our organs, useless organs, useless body parts and the human body. Because the gallbladder found out while not
really useless. You can you can you can live without it, no problem. Like, it can just not be there and you're fine. And it got me thinking, like what other parts? And we I think we all know a few. But what are some body parts that you don't really need? Like they're kind of they're kind of useless, or they just aren't required. So what did we what did we find Leila is the appendix?
The appendix appendix is a organ about the size of your little finger? And it hangs from the lower side of your large intestine? Okay, and it, it doesn't really do anything.
It doesn't do anything?
I don't think so.
The appendix collects toxins. So but it doesn't really need to be there because your body can kind of just handle it otherwise, so
many other things that can collect toxin, right. And it can it can blow up. It can explode. Yes. It can blow up inside of you.
This will into you. That will be the end of you. If your appendix blows up and they don't get it out and get all the toxins out. Because it's since it's collecting the toxins. It literally
go anywhere. Yeah. Yeah, know what to do with me. It's just like, I got all these toxins right here. I'm gonna blow up. And then you die.
Yeah, sometimes no good. I know somebody who had to have an emergency appendectomy, which an appendectomy I believe, is the most common surgery.
Probably. Just take it out, right, there's like,
they're just getting there. This this article on University Health news.com and link in the show notes says the appendix was believed until recently to have no function in humans. However, researchers theorized after 2007 study, that it might actually be useful as a safe house for healthy bacteria that a digestion. A more recent paper from 2017 suggested that the appendix may play a role in immunity as it contains a lymphoid lymphoid material. So they don't really no, they do
know that they can just get rid of it, though. They can just give it the old hippo I believe theirs was on The Simpsons. There's a clip where they removed somebody's appendix and it was about to burst. So he like throws it like a grenade. And then somebody runs and jumps on it with the trash can do, like stifle the explosion. And it blows loads of Oh, so it's funny. I'll see if I can find that and put it in the show notes for you. But yeah, we've all still got our appendix is in
this family. And we're holding on to those suckers as long as we can. Hopefully, it'll be a long time. Yeah. Yeah. But yeah, I know somebody who had to have an emergency appendectomy and get it removed, because it was about to it was rupturing, and oh my gosh, his scar was terrible. It was like, Oh, you're talking about jagged and ripped up? Yeah. Anywho. So what, what other one tonsils? tonsils? So what a tonsils do and why or why can you get rid of them without it being a problem?
This is not health.harvard.edu Get your act together because this isn't that interesting network of lymph nodes throughout the body as part of the immune surveillance system that helps trap dangerous invaders such as bacteria and viruses. Consider your two tonsils as larger specialized lymph nodes watching out for these intruders. These are located at the back of your throat just to the sides of, of
an behind the uvula. Now removing the tonsils tonsillectomy is the only recommended for people with repeated bouts of bacterial throat infections such as strep throat, a common condition and children once removed, other lymphoid tissue, including an actual lymph nodes can take over the job of tonsils. This lame?
Yeah, tonsils are not really necessary. Again, it's another one of those things, it kind of catches catches.
I've never had them. Hopefully,
there's just not in where we live. And we're we're fortunate to live in a, you know, cleaner place. We just don't, don't deal with that much harmful bacteria and viruses anymore. So it's not really necessary. I'm actually thinking about getting my tonsils out. Since with all of the medical expenses, we've just accrued, that we've met our out of pocket maximum for insurance for this year.
I love my senses.
You love your tonsils. How much you love your tonsils?
Like, like a lot? I wouldn't want to get rid of them. Definitely. If I did, I'd keep them keep in a jar. Yeah. Just a jar of formaldehyde in my tonsils. That's awesome.
You know what else is back there with your tonsils? Bacteria, your adenoids that your adenoids are situated back in the nasal packet packages, nasal pass passages where your mouth and throat meet that are closed. They're similar to tonsils. Different adenoids.
adenoids. Yep.
It's as I promised, because I almost had my removed when I was a kid. They were like we need to remove his adenoids. And I was like, No, I love my adenoids. You know, some people have pictures of their kids in their wallet. I have pictures of my adenoids. That's how much I love them. But yeah, those are just just more more lymph nodes. Same thing things tonsils. Oh,
it's just one tonsils removed. The adenoids are generally removed at same time,
right? Yeah, it's it's pretty much tonsils to the Electric Boogaloo? Yeah. So what else can we get rid of? Okay, so we've gotten rid of the gallbladder. I didn't say what the gallbladder does. It stores and releases bile when you're when you need it. And that's what the stones are. The stones is little pieces of bile. They get hard. Oh, also, little fun fact. Because that's what the show is about. My wife had the high score for number of gallstones in a bladder. They've
been a gallbladder that they've removed. Yeah, she got the high score. I'm proud of her for that. overachiever.
How many hundreds. Good for her.
Didn't say hundreds. They said well over 100 stones.
So nice. Yeah, that's why count all that.
They were like, you know, when it's done then there's this many. We're just gonna we're gonna say over 100
So yeah, so your tailbone? your tailbone? Yeah.
Have you ever hit your tailbone? You ever fall in such a way that you land on it? No. Oh, it hurts.
How would you? Okay, what? How would you fall to hit your until?
Like it like let's say there's like, a half size wall that you would like sit on or something? Yeah. And you fall backwards and it this sharp part of the wall the corner. Like you just land right on your tailbone. Also, I don't have much booty material. So when on people that don't have much booty material? It can it can hit it can
hit it. Oh. Well, it's it's at the end of your vertebrae. And it's a remnant of our ancestral tail. It's what it says.
Right? Yep. It's just like, it's just like the little the tibia vertebrae. Yeah, that and it's it fuses together. I believe it like fuses together in when you're like, it's, it's separate from your vertebrae. Yeah. And then as your as you grow in the womb. It hardens into one single piece, and doesn't really grow much more after that. So
first, you likely won't notice your tailbone unless you fall on it and incur a break or fracture. Yeah,
yeah. And I've I don't know if it broke. I didn't go get x rayed or anything but yeah, I've heard it before I landed. And it's not fun.
I bet it
is not fun. No hurt my tailbone.
So the little muscles you have in your ears. If you can move your ears. That's
as I can. Can you Okay? Do it audio podcasts and you're wearing headphones. Even if we had video, he wouldn't be okay, continue.
So Oh, that's terrible. You muted yourself and I have no one to talk to.
I'm sorry. I
need it. I know. I'm sorry. I need someone to bounce it. I know.
I know. I know. I'm sorry. I needed a drink really bad.
You know how like cats can move their ears. Yes, I'm aware of how cats can move their ears. You know, like dogs can move their ears. Some dogs. You know, like other animals can move their ears. Yeah, yep. No, not anymore.
So it's this video. Vestigial? Okay, what does vestigial mean? Did she'll
means they are not needed anymore. Yep. Useless. You still got them? Don't you like that one tendon? In your arm wrist area? I don't have it.
Talk about that
later. Have it? You don't have what do you mean? I don't have that tendon.
What tendon the tendon? It's, it's on one of the sites. You should talk about it with the name. Okay, well, we are an educational part we are in the education. I
didn't look at all the sites that you sent me. We are in
education list and look at them all. On on all of the directories. It's called
Maris longest. There you go. runs from the wrist to the elbow and about 10% of Humans do not have it. Oh, am I special?
Okay, so you're in, you're in the top 10% or the bottom 10%. If you want to find out on top, okay, we're gonna go.
Acute, if you rest in the back of your wrist on the table, and connect your thumb to your pinkie, you may see a band of muscle pop up on your wrist. That's your palmaris longus.
Okay, so if you make the, the Italian thing where you put your thumb on your fingers When the moon hits your eyes, like make it a pizza. So the Italian thing and then put your hand put your hand on the table. Like your arm and your hand where your hand is palm up. And then put all of your fingertips together with your tip your thumb and
put your pinky now let me go.
See it pops out more when I do the when I do my index. Oh, I might have it. Wait a minute. Look at look at that. Oh, if you're not doing this at home, or when you're driving your car if you're driving in your car, especially put your hand on your dash. Wait.
Here, Phyllis. Does that. Yeah, it doesn't pop up when I do it like normally. Yeah, it just does. You're just isn't very, I don't I don't think I have I think I have a different one. On my weird donkey.
You've got the Paul Maris. Long, long goose among us. You've got the Polaris among
the Palmeras among us.
Yeah, you're right. Yeah, so I hope everybody did that. And let us know if you've got a palmaris longus. Or if you don't see that, then you'd be even more special because OH, Wisdom
teeth,
Wisdom teeth, completely
interrupting you. That's why That's how we do how we do wisdom tea.
Wisdom teeth are interesting. You'll find out later, they wouldn't have started growing in yet. A
couple of my friends that are started. Well, not for you. Not for me.
We had a real X ray recently. And we would have seen them. So that's true. Whoa, what dogs are going crazy. So wisdom teeth. It depends on your face and in your face as to whether it's a problem or not.
And it might not be a problem for me because it wasn't a problem. Either of y'all, I think
no, no, I had one. They were going in I had an extra tooth and my bottom jaw. Like real far down in my jaw and it was going to cause a bunch of problems already
missing teeth. Right. So like maybe they'll just be able to sneak in there. Right? Baby teeth. Maybe you can just like scratch those out and just forward. Maybe the wisdom teeth will just be normal tea for me. Right? Yeah,
see, because I've got schoolwork. I've got extra teeth. And I believe I stole them from Leila
because I Okay, you know, here's a big secret about me, guys. You know how you have those four teeth down the bottom your mouth? lick them right now. Okay, I don't I have three. Yep. I got a middle tooth down there. And two next to it. Biggest Secret y'all. Yep,
totally. So one of her teeth. Just it was just it was like nah. It just never formed.
Um, what do you call these the biter chompers? incisor incisors? Yeah. The second incisors on my bottom row are still baby teeth, because there's nothing underneath them. Yep, the bottom teeth never grew for those Yep, they're still there. They're still vibing. But
they're there. They look fine. Yeah, they might fall out one day, but we're thinking about dentistry is is easy. So it's not. They'll
chill in your mouth until they get tired of you. Yep, I'm like, Okay,
and what happens what happens? We figure it out. Like I said, teeth are easy to fix. Cost of money, but
three teeth as of right now, right. And I had three extra time I have a weirdo teeth. I have a peg lateral. So I have to pay laterals, what's a peg? Lateral? It's your lateral teeth next to your two front teeth. Okay. Where they grow in smaller. So one of them is like a little triangle. I have little shark's tooth. Oh, yeah. And one of them is just a little bit smaller than it should be.
See, I have an extra one of those. And it's
very large. So if you ever see any pictures of me smiling, you'll see it right.
My teeth or my teeth are really messed up. Didn't have didn't have an opportunity to get well. I had an opportunity to get braces when I was younger. But when I was a kid, if you got braces, you got picked on for it. Now. It doesn't matter because nobody gets braces. But yeah. Yeah, you got picked on for getting braces when you were my age,
and you change out the colors every month. Pretty cool, right? Like two days ago. I'm like I'm on and they still hurt grief. Yeah,
she got a big a big upgrade wire, big upgrade of some kind. But yeah, Wisdom teeth and then crooked. It just basically it's been depends on whether you got room for him. If you don't have room for him to come in. Once they start coming in, it can be really, really painful. And it can be old teeth. Yeah, the big old teeth that come in the back of your mouth. As I'm sure a lot of you know, and get a flood dumps come
in sideways. Here's a fun story that makes people cringe. When I went to get one of my wisdom teeth was causing causing a problem only because my other tooth was a problem. Anyway, long story short, I had to have one of them removed. Because it was coming in whatever. Anyway, I was getting it removed. And I I have a problem with anesthesia that it does not work on me.
It'll knock me out for a couple of minutes. Right. So as I was in the, to the On the Table, getting getting a wisdom tooth extracted, the way they do this, if you're you're queasy skip forward about a minute and a half, two minutes. If they they need to take it out. So what they do is they break it, well, they numb you all up really good. And then knock you out.
And then take a chisel and break the tooth into multiple pieces and then just pull all the pieces, right because that's just the best way to do it causes the least amount of damage. Well, I woke up as the the dentist was coming down with the hammer to break my tooth. So like I opened my eyes, and I just see this dude with a spike in my face. Hammer as hard as he can to crack this tooth. He goes Oh, and he's awake. Because it took forever to knock me out. And they thought that was weird.
And I woke up like three minutes into into the surgery. So they gave me they gave me more and it made me drowsy enough to where I was out. I kind of really knew what was going on but I couldn't feel anything of course I was completely numb. But I never really fell completely back asleep while he was doing this stuff. So I was kind of like half opening my eyes seeing what was going on while he was doing it. I'll tell you a waking up to somebody who has a metal spike in your mouth and he's coming
down with a hammer. Not not great favorable not great. But you know I just remained calm because the the laughing gas had me nice and calm and kind of giggled about it because that's how laughing gas works.
So the hilker Symbaloo Neris or third eyelid is a folding tissue around your inside corner of your eye. Yeah, that's what this little guy that catches boogers were sleeping.
Yeah, the pink the little pink spot on the inside of your eye like towards the nose. Yeah. I thought that that was just some kind of like gland or something like that. I didn't know it was a third eyelid. Like we've seen some animals when they close their eyes when they open them like that film. Yeah, goes over. I'm like to keep keep environmental things out. Apparently that's just like kind of like that. Yeah. It it does serve a purpose though. This is a vestigial thing. This one does
serve a purpose though. Because if that wasn't there, you'd kinda like have a little gap. Yeah, and stuff could get in there, right.
I guess we could have like circular and
I will I will tell you I have blown my nose so hard that air has come out of right there. My past my eyeball because because it's all connected back to your head just it's just a big hole. Connected is that yeah, inside your heads, just a big ol connected series of tubes. Yeah, ears, nose, throat, that's your nose, throat doctor, you know, all of that's just a bunch of tubes all interconnected. Cool.
So that's cool. Oh, no scrolling down and there's nothing there.
Gotta keep going for the win. Okay, so we've already gone over the tailbone. Your muscles know your mom's. Oops, All right, last areas. Goosebumps is like the little bumps that you get on your arm. Those are from the a rector director,
Eli Lilly pie.
It's basically muscle fibers that produce what we commonly refer to as goosebumps but what the purpose of them used to be story after this, is that what this article says when we thought about I'm I was pausing for effect. The arm hair used to be thicker on people. And I'm like, used to be correct or killing muscle erector pilih, erector? pilih
Pylea. Nope. Fairly, basically
makes the hair stand up, which creates more of a layer of insulation works really well on me because I'm a very hairy guy. And it says any you know, doesn't we don't need it anymore. It's like, oh, it's an excuse me, internet.
I think I need it.
I am a hairy man. And the erector pilight muscles. Fibers are? What are you getting upset? All right, are you? Are you Are you mad about it? Yeah,
I am mad about it. Because you're pronouncing both of the words wrong.
I know. Oh my gosh. So yeah, that's how you get goosebumps. It's those little those little muscle fibers
that does not pronounce. Like a lot of words, right?
Do they do it for effect and comedy? No. There's a there's a guy on YouTube that mispronounces one or two words in every one of his shorts. As a content foreign engage engagement farming. Engagement bait. Yeah. Or like he'll say that a Star Wars characters a Star Trek character? Yeah. Something like that. Well, Lord of the Rings character is a Harry Potter character. You know? It's just genius. Just
because he knows people. He knows people. He knows. He knows people that are not that bright, are going to be like, Hey, idiot. You mispronounce that word. It's actually Eiffel Tower. Idiot. But he just got a free comment. Yeah. And comments are what brings in the algo. Right? So he's working. He knows what he's doing. He knows what he's done. Yeah. What else we got? What are the other useless body parts or outdated non used body parts do we have I liked the third island when I didn't
know that one. I didn't know that either. Which is one of the reasons we do this show. So I can learn this.
In science class this year. We learned a lot of vestigial structures. Oh, yeah. Yeah.
I feel like maybe I learned it way back then.
Unlike analogous structures, hold on. I completely forgot after I took that EOG. Right. Structure. I don't know how to spell it. Well. It's got a you owe us in it. So I didn't like it.
Do you have a bump on the rim of your outer ear? I
don't think I do. Hold on. Let's see biological features that have similar functions, but do not share a common evolutionary origin. So like a dolphin flipper. So like a dolphin flipper.
And what else? No, no, that's comparing two things, a bird
and insect wings. So a bird wing and an insect wing. They're analogous structures because they don't come from a common ancestor. So they're not related. But they're the same like function. Gotcha in a similar way that homologous Houma lodges are how to share a common ancestor but have different Yeah,
I'm trying to see if I have one of these.
Let me look at you. Oh, no, he's
looking at my ear. Okay. I don't think I have one Darwin's tubercle is a bump that sometimes appears on the rim of the outer ear considered a harmless malformation of the year. Um, hold on, let me let me see. Nope. You don't have one. You do not have a harmless malformation on the outer ear.
I do have a maybe harmless malformation my hand? Yeah,
you do. What's crazy, is that I've known you literally your entire life. I was there and it's crazy. Oh, yeah. I was there when you when you entered this world. So Leila's hand has five has four fingers and a thumb and her other hand has four fingers and a thumb so it's not like there's anything wrong really missing? Both our functional
one okay, my left no, is this left one L? Is that right? Okay, so that's, that's an L Okay. Yeah. So this is my left hand, my left hands and normal ol hand really
bothers me because you can't just do left and right without
the school system. I didn't learn my wish.
I wish you never learned that if you use your left hand, you can make an L because that is a crutch.
No, it's not even a crutch anymore. Because they both look like else. They both look like else, I can't handle it. And if I've had to the J trick to know which one's a j,
if you hold you, depending on whether your palm is facing you or facing away, you can make this
How would you know? How would you know? This is an audio bucket. Yes. I have a normal old left hand. It's got the muscle on my thumb and everything. I think I still have the muscle on my thumb. But my thumb bone that comes from my wrist to like my first knuckle on my thumb, not the one that okay, the one that will bend your thumb inward your opposable muscle. poseable knuckle is what I meant. That's like crooked. And it has a part sticking out of it. Like so you can see, you can feel my bone. I
have a bump, right? Yeah, it's really cool. But it hurts when you hit it on something, because it hurts your bone. So I will just skin and bone right there.
We'll try and remember to put a picture in the chapter of Lilo's hands side by side so you can see
thanks, because like when you're doing a handprint thing.
I was like, you've never told me that it stinks before. Why would you? Why would crooked I thought you meant literally, oh,
I have a crooked. And also my phone doesn't have its full potential because I can't like bend it all the way backward. Like I can look at how far this one goes down. And this one can't go down anymore. So when I was like putting my thumbprint on the wall the other day that I tried this farm out first, but it couldn't bend back enough to get my thumb in the paint jar. So I couldn't put my stupid Thumper on the wall with this hand. So I paint all over my right hand, and I stuck my
other thumb in the paint jar. And it worked. Because I have a normal left hand. I'm not about it. My stupid thumb. It's okay. It's also much shorter than my other. So I have like a disabled thumb. I'm just
if you ever watched it crowd that's a reference to that.
Anyways, that's my that's my Leila rant about my phone. Yeah,
so she's got um, yeah, it's just like, it's just different. And I didn't even know this until like a year ago. Yeah, talking about Yeah, my thumb is kind of weird. And I'm like, but I've known you your whole life. You're like almost a teenager. And I really
didn't talk about it, because I didn't think it wasn't that normal. Right. Everyone had a different shaped hand. But you're and I mentioned it at some point. And it was like, Yeah, my hands are like different lengths. And then you're like, No, no, everyone says, Yeah, everybody's got normal hands, you know? And then okay, so I kept this deep within me. And I just didn't bring it up until recently. Yeah, but I mean, it doesn't really affect it. Yeah, it doesn't really
affect it. And once I hit it, and it hurts, right, because the bone sticks out a little. Which today I elbowed someone behind me, because my friend and they had their their huge old Stanley Cup in their hand. And I my funny bone. That little nerve right there. I hit it. Dead on and my arm went numb for a solid 10 minutes. Oh,
no, you're funny. It's so bad. Yeah, it sends like an electrical shock all the way up here.
Don't try to elbow someone with the Stanley Cup. Yeah, if someone tries to elbow you and you have a Stanley Cup using self defense those are
that's why you pay that's why you pay so much extra for self defense factor. It's like there's a huge Maglites like $10,000 for the Maglites that took like four D sized batteries. They were just like it was like a billy club with a little flashlight on the good stuff actually had a billy club with a flashlight on the end we I used to keep it next to the
bed until I got more powerful forms of home defense. So I think I think that pretty much covers it Oh no there's one more the pyramid Dallas muscles the pyramid Allah pyramid Dallas
muscles. It's two muscles that are originate at the joint between the two pubic bones and extend to each side of the linea alba a line of connective dislike down at the bottom of your abs like towards your you know, where your legs meet up All these muscles vary in size and the percentage of humans are a percentage of humans are missing one or both of the
muscles, but suffered no ill effects from their absence. So it's just like this looked at the pictures, I looked it up, and it's just as tiny little muscles down down near that region that just don't really have a purpose. So, just another little thing in there, they don't really do anything, just parts. But you know, who knows? Maybe Maybe they're in there for
like, one purpose for one person, you know? It's like gonna save their life one day, but they needed to be there and every buddy leading up to that person knows, yeah, that's that's the gallbladder incident a couple weeks ago, just got me thinking about all this stuff. Like how many body parts could could you have removed and still survive without like, needing to be hooked up to a machine because of the machine? You could take out a whole lot? Yeah, that's an interesting,
interesting topic. I thought it would be a fun fun show. And the thing about this show is that it is a very, very podcast. Hey,
it's like wait, yeah, it
was terrible. We had a great time with the silly speculation. Saturday, JFK conspiracies. Yeah, it looks like Like he said, We and I said, so did I just listen and also had had something to say sent 1212 SATs. From looks like fountain I believe just listened to us fountain. Let's see. Yep, fountain. 1212 That so 1212. That sounded like straight truth to me. All the opinions that we express on silly speculation Saturday are purely speculation and should not be taken as truth in any way. There.
Unless you want to. It's up to you. We don't care. This is America. That's your opinion.
So and then that was that was two weeks ago. And then we got another one last week from just listening for 12. Wells that's from fountain. That's the fountain app, you can get it fountain.fm or on your Android or Apple device. Excellent podcast app, and you can send boosts from it. This is from the citizenship test episode, which was the one before the show speculation Saturday says I'm sad how few of the history questions. I knew all this. Okay, just listening. That's why
we're here to inform. I had a lot of reading to do. Yeah. That there is so much rich history. Like you can just pick one topic of American history and there's so much to read that you you never stopped being able to learn from it. I had a friend in eighth grade, seventh or eighth grade can't remember. But her name was Regina. She got really into one of the wars along with
his other guy. Civil War, it was a civil war. They got like really into that all they talked about was like the Civil War and like the battle formations and the way that like they always had big huge Civil War picture books and you know, all this stuff of maps and I was like good for you guys. nerding out
about the Civil War as a they just got really into it. I've always thought that the War reenactment like Civil War reenactment Revolutionary War reenactment felt like it was kind of neat how they would like reenact the entire battle because they know so much about it from history stuff. I think that'll be fun to do. I believe Burberry from behind schemes and thunder row median is that does the reenactments. Oh cool, which is just kind of cool. I always thought it might be fun to do.
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