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Matt and Ryan get to the bottom of what those ancient Greeks were doing with all of those statues. A peculiar weather event from 1876 sparks a lively discussion of just how and why it rained meat in Kentucky. Naturally, they end with carcasses and clowns exploding.
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Show Notes
Kentucky Meat Shower: https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/running-ponies/the-great-kentucky-meat-shower-mystery-unwound-by-projectile-vulture-vomit/
Exploding Whale: https://kcby.com/news/local/florence-locals-celebrate-50th-anniversary-of-exploding-whale-11-15-2020
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Matt and Ryan get to the bottom of what those ancient Greeks were doing with all of those statues. A peculiar weather event from 1876 sparks a lively discussion of just how and why it rained meat in Kentucky. Naturally, they end with carcasses and clowns exploding.
Have questions, complaints, or things they should look into? Email [email protected]
Show Notes
Kentucky Meat Shower: https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/running-ponies/the-great-kentucky-meat-shower-mystery-unwound-by-projectile-vulture-vomit/
Exploding Whale: https://kcby.com/news/local/florence-locals-celebrate-50th-anniversary-of-exploding-whale-11-15-2020