Show
Notes for Tuesday July 16, 2019
John
& Heidi share funny stories of people doing weird things... plus
it's a Tuesday... so we have everyone's favorite segment... TUESDAYS
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July
16th
National
Corn Fritters Day
National
Personal Chef’s Day
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A
grandfather trying to say thanks to a group of nurses accidentally
took the term “baking a cake” a little too literally. The man
reportedly unknowingly gifted the nurses a cake laced with marijuana.
The dessert was allegedly left over from his grandson’s 18th
birthday party. The incident occurred on May 27th at a hospital in
Warrington, England. The grandfather had intended the cake to be a
“thank you” to the nurses who had recently taken care of a family
member of his. He was apparently unaware of the cake’s “extra”
ingredient. Staff members reportedly noticed a strange odor coming
from the cake and notified Cheshire Police. It was at that point it
was discovered that the cake was laced with marijuana. It was then
destroyed and authorities began an investigation. The Warrington and
Halton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust posted the following in their
site: “Officers have now spoken to all parties involved and given
some strong words of advice. The case has now been closed and the
cake has been destroyed.” (https://fxn.ws/2JmWHAM)
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The London Mail is reporting that British actress Lashana Lynch will be the next James Bond. Lynch would be the first female and the first black person to play Bond. (https://nyp.st/2Gdowtt)
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Federal Investigators are trying to determine the purpose of a giant temple on Jeffrey Epstein’s Private Island. Locals near St. Thomas called it “Orgy Island” before it closed. Prosecutors say Epstein is facing 10-15 years. (https://bit.ly/2YPjn1W)
Over 500,000 people have signed up to storm Area 51 on September 20th in an effort to uncover government proof of aliens. (https://bit.ly/2Jwy3Oe)
A power outage caused a blackout in New York City on Saturday night that left 42,000 people without electric.(https://nyp.st/2Y3amoJ)
Jennifer Lopez was forced to cancel her New York Concert because of Saturday’s blackout. Officials had to evacuate Madison Square Garden because of the incident. (https://pge.sx/2YRpfI8)
“Drunk Yoga” is quickly becoming one of the hottest workout trends in the country. (https://nyp.st/2L889md)
A Jet Blue flight was evacuated in Newark after a prankster sent a picture of a suicide vest to every passenger on board. (https://dailym.ai/2JwXCi5)
FUN FACT FOR YOU:
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Apples, pears, peaches, plums, strawberries, cherries, and almonds all belong to the rose family. While it might not shock you to find out that fruits such as apples, pears, peaches, strawberries, cherries, and plums are related, you might be surprised by the fact that they’re also related to almonds. And you’ll probably be amazed to discover that they all belong to the rose family Rosaceae, which includes more than 2,500 species in more than 90 genera.
NOW
FEAR THIS.... FUN WITH PHOBIAS!
Optophobia… Fear of opening one’s eyes.
Optophobia… Fear of opening one’s eyes.
WEIRD
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Officials say U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport thwarted a man's attempt to import several pounds of African rat meat. Customs spokesman Steve Bansbach said Tuesday that the man declared the 32 pounds of meat on June 26th when his flight arrived from the Ivory Coast. The meat was confiscated and destroyed. Bansbach says the man did not face a fine and continued on his journey because he was forthcoming about what he was bringing into the country. He says customs officials prohibit the entry of African meats to prevent the spread of African swine fever. The Department of Agriculture says the highly contagious and deadly viral disease affects domestic and wild pigs and is not a threat to humans. The department says it has never been found in the U.S. (https://bit.ly/2LHiuF1)
Officials say U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport thwarted a man's attempt to import several pounds of African rat meat. Customs spokesman Steve Bansbach said Tuesday that the man declared the 32 pounds of meat on June 26th when his flight arrived from the Ivory Coast. The meat was confiscated and destroyed. Bansbach says the man did not face a fine and continued on his journey because he was forthcoming about what he was bringing into the country. He says customs officials prohibit the entry of African meats to prevent the spread of African swine fever. The Department of Agriculture says the highly contagious and deadly viral disease affects domestic and wild pigs and is not a threat to humans. The department says it has never been found in the U.S. (https://bit.ly/2LHiuF1)
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Clearwater
police say a woman was angry when her boyfriend wouldn’t fly her
home to New York, so she charged more than $5,000 on his credit card.
Police said 24-year-old Serina Wolfe of Buffalo, New York, and her
boyfriend got into an argument because she wanted to buy a plane
ticket using a credit card in his name. Wolfe’s boyfriend refused
to do this and placed a hold on the card, but once it was removed on
June 27, she made a $55.37 purchase at Clear Sky Café with a $5,000
tip. When asked, Wolfe denied making the purchase and her boyfriend
reported the charge as fraudulent. His credit card company notified
Clear Sky of the purchase, but the restaurant had already paid the
waitress for $5,000 tip. Detectives say Wolfe later admitted to using
the credit card to pay for the expensive meal and handed them the
card that she used. Wolfe was arrested and charged with grand theft.
(https://bit.ly/2YGzWxc)
THESE THREE THINGS!
What do these 3 things have in common:
A SCREW... CLOTHING... A SPIDER'S WEB?
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THESE THREE THINGS!
What do these 3 things have in common:
A SCREW... CLOTHING... A SPIDER'S WEB?
(Threads)
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