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Fun Facts of The Day

Jan 29, 20253 min
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Fun Facts of The Day

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Speaker 1

It's the fuck fat of the day. We make you look smart in front of your buddies.

Speaker 2

It's the fuck fat of the day. Good morning, how you morning, brother the Rod. Did you have a better day yesterday? Yes, have a better day on Wall Street yesterday. I can't wait to your segment.

Speaker 1

I had a better day. Today's gonna be a better day. Okay. I like to hear that a better days.

Speaker 2

I brought us some some fun facts for you guys, and you know, I know you have a hard time telling them apart as well.

Speaker 1

But the twins Alex and Chili.

Speaker 2

Twins invent their own language for one another.

Speaker 1

Like you ever hear these two guys get after it. Sometimes I don't know what they're saying. I have no idea that's a real thing. Just twins have their own language. So it's a fascinating world with twins.

Speaker 2

It's crazy being around them every day.

Speaker 1

Peter Frampton had a song.

Speaker 2

Ooh Baby, I love you with every day right that peaked at number twelve on the Billboard charts. Leonard Skinner's Freebird I'm Gonna spare you you know that one that peaked at number nineteen. Okay, you had a song at twelve. You had a song that peaked at nineteen. This is as good as those songs did. There was a pop group called Will to Power. They mashed up those songs. It was the baby I Love Your Way Free Bird medley in nineteen eighty eight.

Speaker 1

It's number one song. That is fun.

Speaker 2

Whoa mashed up two pretty big songs call either one could do it on their own.

Speaker 1

Hell a study.

Speaker 2

They were studying foods in eighteen ninety six, ninety percent of all commercial ketchups contained injurious injurious ingredients.

Speaker 1

Injurious ingredients sounds like a Harry Potter spell.

Speaker 2

Yeah, that could lead to death. The repeat commercial ketchups ingesting them If things in them could that could lead to death.

Speaker 1

Harmful preservatives.

Speaker 2

They used cold tar as dye poisonous byproducts.

Speaker 1

So at the time when no one else cared.

Speaker 2

Henry Hines, a visionary obsessed with making products as pure as possible, he refused to use the brown, opaque.

Speaker 1

Bottles that were common at the time.

Speaker 2

He used the seat through bottles as a design statement, and he said, purity through transparency, we would all be dead.

Speaker 1

If it wasn't for Henry Hines. It's done that to the day we make you look smart in front of your body. S's the fuck that to the day

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