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It brings a whole new meaning to the word "Spooning"
This episode is about the Oneida Community that was started in 1848 and ran until 1881. And not the Company that exists to this day. If you're looking for information about the Oneida Silverware Company themselves you can find more info about that by looking at places like Amazon.
This episode wasn't recommended by anyone this week but thank you everyone for your recommendations we read each and every one and appreciate them immensely! If you'd like to have your topic or suggestion possibly made into an episode comment on YouTube or tweet at grdn on Twitter or Bluesky and we'll take a look at your suggestions!
Stick to the end of the episode for the latest installment of "You don't know Glup Shitto" and play along at home.
ALSO! If you are interested, these episodes and all future episodes are on audio formats (Spotify, Apple Podcasts, etc.) so be sure to give us 5 stars wherever you listen to this podcast because it really helps us out. Here's to many more episodes this year and fun times had for all. And until next time, let's blow this popsicle stand.
Thank you to our lovely amazingly supportive patrons for both Camp and grdn. If you want to hear us read almost 10 chapters of My Immortal you can still hear that over on either of our patreon pages! Intro and outro music created by the lovely and talented @Campfireharvest on YouTube Cute character icons created by creating.cha0s on Instagram.
Sources:
https://www.ebsco.com/research-starters/history/john-humphrey-noyes
https://www.britannica.com/biography/John-Humphrey-Noyes
https://oneidaflatware.org/
https://socialwelfare.library.vcu.edu/religious/the-oneida-community-1848-1880-a-utopian-community/
https://worldhistoryedu.com/charles-j-guiteau-the-assassin-of-president-james-a-garfield/
By grdnIt brings a whole new meaning to the word "Spooning"
This episode is about the Oneida Community that was started in 1848 and ran until 1881. And not the Company that exists to this day. If you're looking for information about the Oneida Silverware Company themselves you can find more info about that by looking at places like Amazon.
This episode wasn't recommended by anyone this week but thank you everyone for your recommendations we read each and every one and appreciate them immensely! If you'd like to have your topic or suggestion possibly made into an episode comment on YouTube or tweet at grdn on Twitter or Bluesky and we'll take a look at your suggestions!
Stick to the end of the episode for the latest installment of "You don't know Glup Shitto" and play along at home.
ALSO! If you are interested, these episodes and all future episodes are on audio formats (Spotify, Apple Podcasts, etc.) so be sure to give us 5 stars wherever you listen to this podcast because it really helps us out. Here's to many more episodes this year and fun times had for all. And until next time, let's blow this popsicle stand.
Thank you to our lovely amazingly supportive patrons for both Camp and grdn. If you want to hear us read almost 10 chapters of My Immortal you can still hear that over on either of our patreon pages! Intro and outro music created by the lovely and talented @Campfireharvest on YouTube Cute character icons created by creating.cha0s on Instagram.
Sources:
https://www.ebsco.com/research-starters/history/john-humphrey-noyes
https://www.britannica.com/biography/John-Humphrey-Noyes
https://oneidaflatware.org/
https://socialwelfare.library.vcu.edu/religious/the-oneida-community-1848-1880-a-utopian-community/
https://worldhistoryedu.com/charles-j-guiteau-the-assassin-of-president-james-a-garfield/