Exploring the Strangest Stories: A Drunk Uncle, Lottery Winnings, and a Nuclear Bomb Project!
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In episode 19 of "Weird with a Side of Bacon," the hosts dive into bizarre and hilarious stories. Stephanie recounts a small bush fire near their office that prompted an over-the-top emergency response, sparking laughter and speculation. Misty shares a tale of an Ohio woman who won nearly $60,000 after pressing the wrong button on a lottery machine. The team also reviews odd social media posts, including a wild Little Caesars brawl. The whole thing finishes with a bomb! Nuclear to be exact. With their signature bacon rating system and playful banter, the hosts deliver a fun, irreverent look at the world's weirdest happenings.
Host Introductions & Roles (00:00:51) Each host introduces themselves and their role on the podcast.
Stephanie's Weird Bush Fire Story (00:01:46) Stephanie recounts a story about a small bush fire outside their office and the overblown emergency response.
Misty's Lottery Machine Error Story (00:06:13) Misty shares a news story about an Ohio woman who won $50,000 due to a lottery vending machine error.
Stephanie's Weird Online Reviews (00:11:00) Stephanie reads and discusses two unusual online reviews, including one for an orchard and a dramatic Little Caesars incident.
Trevor's Pizza Hut Perfume Story (00:21:05) Trevor tells the story of Pizza Hut Canada's limited-edition pizza-scented perfume and the group discusses pizza cologne.
Misty's Cat Drops Mouse in Dinner Story (00:30:35) Misty shares a news story about a foster kitten caught on camera dropping a dead mouse into a family's cooking pot.
Stephanie's "Am I the Asshole?" Story (00:36:31) Stephanie reads a Reddit "AITA" post about a brother calling out his sibling's gross behavior at a child's birthday party.
Trevor's "A-Bomb Kid" Story (00:44:47) Trevor recounts the true story of a Princeton student in 1977 who designed a working nuclear bomb for a class project.
Episode Wrap-Up & Social Media Plugs (00:55:49) The hosts wrap up, share where to find the podcast online, and thank listeners.