Kevin suggests that Yoko Ono wasn’t the only parasite draining blood out of the Beatles.
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Kevin suggests that Yoko Ono wasn’t the only parasite draining blood out of the Beatles.
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Blake stumbles upon the phenomenon of shadow people: nasty gremlins that sit on your chest and strangle you in your sleep if you accuse them of being hallucinations.
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Blake finds some intriguing methods to intentionally obfuscate semantic content of information whose importance, relative to that necessary for general discourse, may or may not have significant impact on the full comprehension of the intended audience.
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Michael gets into the business that isn’t a business anymore.
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Kevin explains that Santa Barbara is famous for more than just wealth and Oprah Winfrey.
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Michael tells the story of Leopold and Loeb: two college students that make those frat boys down the street look like kittens.
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Kevin reminds us once again why being born before WWII is less than desirable.
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Blake decides it’s time science gets put in its place, which depends on where and when you are observing it. Check out a few ideas that seemed good at the time.
Plague Doctor
Miasma Theory
Luminiferous Aether
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Blake discovers that you should always check on your grandma if she stops sending you birthday cards.
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Kevin uses a single Wikipedia article to dispel Miami’s 2012 zombie rumors.
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