As we celebrate Independence Day, we look at what people from other countries find strange about America. What’s first on the list? That we talk to strangers in the supermarket!
You can’t help yourself — that sneeze, hiccup, or yawn is an involuntary reflex. Hear funny stories about the vexing synchronous diaphragmatic flutter.
The second week in August, the World’s Longest Yard Sale stretches 690 miles on Rt 127 from Michigan to Alabama. What is it about the American obsession with other people’s stuff? Hear about the strangest things found at yard sales and thrift store.
Answers to surveys can be very interesting. The questions themselves can be headscratchers. Discover America’s favorite bands that have colors in their names. For starters.
You know what someone means when they say that woman gave you the “cold shoulder,” but what if they say you’re “away with the fairies”? How about “boca de lupo”? Hear the “old timey” and modern sayings from both sides of my heritage – Irish and Italian.
Mother Goose is hiding some rather disturbing history under that bonnet she wears. Listen as we unveil the dark history and hidden meanings of some beloved nursery rhymes.
Are you looking for a way to make your life easier? There are sooooo many folks on YouTube that want to help you with that. We take a look at the most useful, odd, and troubling ones.
Get ready to sit down to a traditional Thanksgiving meatloaf and hear about how we celebrate and what we eat for Thanksgiving depending on our location in the U.S.
10. Strawberry Balsamic – This unusual ice cream has gone from a cult favorite in Portland, Oregon to a national obsession.
9. Garlic – Gilroy, California is the Garlic Capital of the World where you’ll find garlic ice crem in shops all over town.
8. Cereal Milk – From the company Milk Bar for those who think the best part of breakfast is drinking the delicious milk left behind after eating a bowl of cereal.
7. Cheetos Flamin’ Hot Ice Cream – From Marble Slab, Texas mixes sweet cream base with Flamin’ Hot Cheetos crushed and distributed throughout,
6. Cold Sweat – from Sunni Skys in North Carolina uses two different hot sauces in its creamy base and has real chunks of three types of chile peppers, including habaneros and ghost peppers.Hear Kat and Alex get spaced out.
You’ll need to listen to hear the rest!
Dave created this song to honor the felonious otter we talk about in the show.