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Sarah and Maggie talk pranks, their hatred of squirrels, and why smelling farts could be good for your heart! Plus Maggie does not guess the word Sarah is thinking.
Time stamps for easy listening:
Hey Bestie! 2:03 - Kid pranks gone wrong: Specifically, the Creepy Crawlers pranking of the 90s
Fact 1 5:20 - Squirrel teeth never stop growing
What Word Am I Thinking? 8:57 - It’s fork.
Fact 2 10:12 - Farts are healthy! Here’s why…
Just the facts:
Fact: The front teeth of a squirrel never stop growing. They have to gnaw at wood to keep their teeth the perfect length for being a menace to society.
Fact: Farts smell because of hydrogen sulfide, which, according to a 2014 study, could be good for your health! While it is dangerous in large doses, small sniffs of hydrogen sulfide could have therapeutic health benefits to people who have conditions like stroke, heart failure, dementia or diabetes.
If you want to hear - or watch! - the reacts, be sure to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and on YouTube. New episodes dropping every Tuesday and Thursday, and minisodes hitting your feeds every Monday for a quick fact to kick off the week!
If you like this conversational comedy podcast with fun facts and best friendship, be sure to subscribe and review!
Xoxo, Sarah and Maggie
By The Monthly JunkSarah and Maggie talk pranks, their hatred of squirrels, and why smelling farts could be good for your heart! Plus Maggie does not guess the word Sarah is thinking.
Time stamps for easy listening:
Hey Bestie! 2:03 - Kid pranks gone wrong: Specifically, the Creepy Crawlers pranking of the 90s
Fact 1 5:20 - Squirrel teeth never stop growing
What Word Am I Thinking? 8:57 - It’s fork.
Fact 2 10:12 - Farts are healthy! Here’s why…
Just the facts:
Fact: The front teeth of a squirrel never stop growing. They have to gnaw at wood to keep their teeth the perfect length for being a menace to society.
Fact: Farts smell because of hydrogen sulfide, which, according to a 2014 study, could be good for your health! While it is dangerous in large doses, small sniffs of hydrogen sulfide could have therapeutic health benefits to people who have conditions like stroke, heart failure, dementia or diabetes.
If you want to hear - or watch! - the reacts, be sure to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and on YouTube. New episodes dropping every Tuesday and Thursday, and minisodes hitting your feeds every Monday for a quick fact to kick off the week!
If you like this conversational comedy podcast with fun facts and best friendship, be sure to subscribe and review!
Xoxo, Sarah and Maggie