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In this Loi Dunk: Weird News episode, Barbara and Teja serve up two stories that land somewhere between “impressive” and “sounds sussy.”
First, Barbara introduces us to a man who went to the trouble of breaking his own Guinness World Record by balancing 96 spoons on his body. Why? We’re not entirely sure, but we respect the dedication to cutlery-based glory.
Then Teja brings us an unsettling yet oddly compelling case from Australia: a woman accused of poisoning her in-laws with a mushroom dish. Was it a foraged faux pas or something more sinister? That's up to the jury now.
Read the full stories
• Spoon balancing champ: https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/news/2025/5/man-balances-96-spoons-on-body-to-break-own-record-i-can-stick-any-object-to-my-skin
• Mushroom murder trial: https://apnews.com/article/australia-mushroom-trial-erin-patterson-wilkinson-60b08cdcc496032499ec9676681289a5
Find us on YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok: @loidunk
By Barbara & Teja Arboleda5
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In this Loi Dunk: Weird News episode, Barbara and Teja serve up two stories that land somewhere between “impressive” and “sounds sussy.”
First, Barbara introduces us to a man who went to the trouble of breaking his own Guinness World Record by balancing 96 spoons on his body. Why? We’re not entirely sure, but we respect the dedication to cutlery-based glory.
Then Teja brings us an unsettling yet oddly compelling case from Australia: a woman accused of poisoning her in-laws with a mushroom dish. Was it a foraged faux pas or something more sinister? That's up to the jury now.
Read the full stories
• Spoon balancing champ: https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/news/2025/5/man-balances-96-spoons-on-body-to-break-own-record-i-can-stick-any-object-to-my-skin
• Mushroom murder trial: https://apnews.com/article/australia-mushroom-trial-erin-patterson-wilkinson-60b08cdcc496032499ec9676681289a5
Find us on YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok: @loidunk