It's the fuck that's of the day. We make you look smart, your buddies, it's the fuck that to the day.
Okay, there's a new fun facts for you this morning. Scientific American is the oldest magazine in the United States. It's been published for the last really one hundred and seventy four years without any break, You guys, big Scientific American magazine readers.
Not really, I don't have a subscription anymore more of a reader's dress.
My dad used to get Popular Science and Popular Mechanics. We would have those laying around when we.
Were little kids. That's old, one hundred and seventy four years.
Wow. Fargo, North Dakota, was named after William Fargo. Who's William Fargo. Well, he's a guy that founded Wells Fargo. Is Fargo. It's fun to say who banks with Wells Fargo?
Not I people in Philadelphia. I know they sponsored the arena there is it? Okay.
It's like when people ask, like who goes to Arby's, Who who banks with Fargo?
Somebody does? Uh? Finally, wagons, covered wagons.
They have a they still have like a drive up for covered wagons there in the Atmisle.
Can't go in a car, but only a wagon. All right, Now, who on the show has this?
I don't know this. Who's got a second toe that's longer than their big toe?
Oh? Me, for sure. You have that way longer, way like my second.
Toe is like.
A finger. It's like a little baby peak you. I don't think so, No, you don't think so. I feel like I would know if I did.
Yeah, you would know, says your twin, or well, you're twins, so okay, normy, having a second toe that's longer than your big toe is called do you know what it's called?
Being awesome? You have it being awesome. It's a Morton's toe. Morton's toe, that's neat.
If you need any backup, the Statue of Liberty was built with a Morton's toe.
Who's better than the lady is back to the day. We make you look.
Smart in front of your buddies. It's the funk that to the day.
