Ever had a splinter so stubborn you resorted to taping a piece of fatback to your finger? This episode is packed with those kinds of hilarious and bizarre childhood remedies that will leave you laughing out loud. We kick things off by catching up on the summer heat and personal updates. Amy shares some bittersweet news about her dog, Nilla, who's gearing up for another surgery. Meanwhile, Marty confesses his caffeine detox attempt didn't even last a full 72 hours. We dive deep into our tea habits, revealing Marty's true allegiance to coffee while Amy and her family savor a variety of teas.
In the heart of our episode, we embark on a nostalgic trip through the unconventional and often eyebrow-raising home remedies we grew up with. From stings and cuts treated with kerosene and iodine to the peculiar practice of using fatback for splinters, the stories are as entertaining as they are cringeworthy. We also chuckle over the limited medical supplies of the past, like the elusive Band-Aids and the now-banned Mercurochrome. These lighthearted anecdotes will take you back to a time when every household had its own quirky cures.
We close out with a fun discussion on our nightly routines and our shared obsession with ChapStick. From Vicks inhalers to favorite lip balm flavors, we cover the quirks that keep our nights smooth. The laughs continue with our take on gas station snacks, especially the bizarre allure of pickled pig's feet. We even touch on the peculiar charm of rural gas stations and their odd offerings, like quail eggs. Whether it's reminiscing about Mercurochrome or discussing the peculiarities of snack choices, this episode is a delightful blend of humor and nostalgia that you won't want to miss.
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