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A library receives a small, unremarkable package… but inside is a book that’s more than a century overdue—and a message that was never meant to be read in its own time.
In this episode of The Box of Oddities, Kat and Jethro unravel the eerie true story of a Victorian-era library book returned over 120 years late, complete with a handwritten note from the original borrower… written with the quiet certainty they would never return it themselves. What follows is a strange, deeply human moment—one that feels less like a forgotten object and more like a message sent forward through time.
Who was the borrower? What stopped them from returning the book? And why does their apology still feel so immediate, even now?
Then—because balance is important—we pivot hard into something completely different: the wildly real, deeply bizarre world of competitive outhouse racing. Yes, it’s exactly what it sounds like. Human-powered toilets. Snow tracks. Championship titles like “gold throne.” You’ll never look at plumbing—or Midwestern ingenuity—the same way again.
From haunting historical oddities to delightfully ridiculous human traditions, this episode delivers the full Box of Oddities experience: curious, hilarious, and just a little unsettling.
Because sometimes… the past doesn’t just stay buried. It waits.
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By Kat & Jethro Gilligan Toth4.8
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A library receives a small, unremarkable package… but inside is a book that’s more than a century overdue—and a message that was never meant to be read in its own time.
In this episode of The Box of Oddities, Kat and Jethro unravel the eerie true story of a Victorian-era library book returned over 120 years late, complete with a handwritten note from the original borrower… written with the quiet certainty they would never return it themselves. What follows is a strange, deeply human moment—one that feels less like a forgotten object and more like a message sent forward through time.
Who was the borrower? What stopped them from returning the book? And why does their apology still feel so immediate, even now?
Then—because balance is important—we pivot hard into something completely different: the wildly real, deeply bizarre world of competitive outhouse racing. Yes, it’s exactly what it sounds like. Human-powered toilets. Snow tracks. Championship titles like “gold throne.” You’ll never look at plumbing—or Midwestern ingenuity—the same way again.
From haunting historical oddities to delightfully ridiculous human traditions, this episode delivers the full Box of Oddities experience: curious, hilarious, and just a little unsettling.
Because sometimes… the past doesn’t just stay buried. It waits.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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