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Happy Birthday, Chris! Hot & Spicy Bathroom Trips, Tums Pizza, Frozen Cabbages, Goldfish Meat, Indiana Jones And The 25 Foot Whip, The Grandma Slice, and more!
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Terrible McDonald’s Happy Meal Toy Discontinued Because It Gives Kids Rashes
A Taxonomy of Pizza Styles in America
Uber rolling out self-driving cars in Pittsburgh
Ford plans to have a fleet of fully autonomous cars operating in a ride-hail service by 2021
Verizon Offered to Install Marketers’ Apps Directly on Subscribers’ Phones
Amazon launches a dedicated shop for items featured on Product Hunt
Twitter is introducing a quality filter to clean up your notifications tab
Google Duo will support audio-only calls ‘soon’
Australian Goldfish Are Growing to Monsterous Size In the Wild
Baseball legend Babe Ruth always wore a cabbage leaf under his cap to keep his head cool. In South Korea, this is considered unsporting, unless the player has a doctor’s note. This was banned back in 2005.
Archaeological evidence suggests that people have been using hot spices in their recipes for over 6000 years.
Throughout the world, there are hundreds of different spices that contribute to an array of hot flavored foods. Hot foods can actually be very good for you because of their medicinal and antimicrobial properties. Garlic, chilies, onions, allspice, and oregano all kill bacteria and make food safer to consume.
To celebrate this holiday, try a few hot peppers or hot sauces with your food today!
Today is also National Soft-Serve Ice Cream Day
Netflix inks deal to make hotels much more attractive to binge-watchers
The World’s Longest Whip Crack
The Most People Playing “Seven Nation Army”
Largest pile of marshmallows put on a person
7-Eleven delivers by drone in Reno including, yes, Slurpees
Soylent’s new breakfast drink is kind of almost coffee
Adele Gave Up Pizza to Save Her Career. It’s the Saddest Story Ever.
The Internet Is Freaking Out Over This Awful Microwaved Fried-Chicken Recipe
The First Pizza ATM in North America Installed at Xavier University in Cincinnati
Chipotle will now make burgers
Taco Bell Will Finally Take Its Fried Chicken Taco Shells Nationwide
Meet Taco Bell’s New Cheesy Core Burrito
Blue latte: the vegan coffee that smells of seaweed and contains no caffeine
Singapore restaurant offers $2 million meal that comes with a 2 carat diamond at the end
Meet Denny’s newest breakfast wars weapon
This Sushi-Making Robot Is the Future We Deserve
A ‘Star Wars’-Inspired Cantina Is Coming to Hollywood
Want to support the show? Visit Patreon or our Support page to help make this show possible!
Listen to other great shows on the Goodstuff Broadcasting Network!
Morning Show is produced by Kenny and Kyle Roderick. Listen to other great shows on the Goodstuff Broadcasting Network!
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Happy Birthday, Chris! Hot & Spicy Bathroom Trips, Tums Pizza, Frozen Cabbages, Goldfish Meat, Indiana Jones And The 25 Foot Whip, The Grandma Slice, and more!
Transistor.fm
Terrible McDonald’s Happy Meal Toy Discontinued Because It Gives Kids Rashes
A Taxonomy of Pizza Styles in America
Uber rolling out self-driving cars in Pittsburgh
Ford plans to have a fleet of fully autonomous cars operating in a ride-hail service by 2021
Verizon Offered to Install Marketers’ Apps Directly on Subscribers’ Phones
Amazon launches a dedicated shop for items featured on Product Hunt
Twitter is introducing a quality filter to clean up your notifications tab
Google Duo will support audio-only calls ‘soon’
Australian Goldfish Are Growing to Monsterous Size In the Wild
Baseball legend Babe Ruth always wore a cabbage leaf under his cap to keep his head cool. In South Korea, this is considered unsporting, unless the player has a doctor’s note. This was banned back in 2005.
Archaeological evidence suggests that people have been using hot spices in their recipes for over 6000 years.
Throughout the world, there are hundreds of different spices that contribute to an array of hot flavored foods. Hot foods can actually be very good for you because of their medicinal and antimicrobial properties. Garlic, chilies, onions, allspice, and oregano all kill bacteria and make food safer to consume.
To celebrate this holiday, try a few hot peppers or hot sauces with your food today!
Today is also National Soft-Serve Ice Cream Day
Netflix inks deal to make hotels much more attractive to binge-watchers
The World’s Longest Whip Crack
The Most People Playing “Seven Nation Army”
Largest pile of marshmallows put on a person
7-Eleven delivers by drone in Reno including, yes, Slurpees
Soylent’s new breakfast drink is kind of almost coffee
Adele Gave Up Pizza to Save Her Career. It’s the Saddest Story Ever.
The Internet Is Freaking Out Over This Awful Microwaved Fried-Chicken Recipe
The First Pizza ATM in North America Installed at Xavier University in Cincinnati
Chipotle will now make burgers
Taco Bell Will Finally Take Its Fried Chicken Taco Shells Nationwide
Meet Taco Bell’s New Cheesy Core Burrito
Blue latte: the vegan coffee that smells of seaweed and contains no caffeine
Singapore restaurant offers $2 million meal that comes with a 2 carat diamond at the end
Meet Denny’s newest breakfast wars weapon
This Sushi-Making Robot Is the Future We Deserve
A ‘Star Wars’-Inspired Cantina Is Coming to Hollywood
Want to support the show? Visit Patreon or our Support page to help make this show possible!
Listen to other great shows on the Goodstuff Broadcasting Network!
Morning Show is produced by Kenny and Kyle Roderick. Listen to other great shows on the Goodstuff Broadcasting Network!
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