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These are the shownotes for Season 6, Ep 26, a re-broadcast from one year ago (first published Fri June 28, 2024)
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These are the shownotes for Season 6, Ep 26, a re-broadcast from one year ago (first published Fri June 28, 2024)
❿ Fast Times at Potato Head High... https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2024/06/25/ulster-Guinness-World-Records-Mr-Potato-Head/6631719334073/
New record: Fastest time to assemble Mr. Potato Head - 5.15 seconds achieved by Declan McFerran (UK) 🤯
— Guinness World Records (@GWR) June 19, 2024
Come for the build, stay for the reaction 😂 pic.twitter.com/dK50wbRjUv
❾ Weird Sky Thing makes headlines... https://www.ladbible.com/news/world-news/hovering-circle-ring-sky-yulin-china-075397-20240625
❽ Earth's Core Backtracks. WTG, earth's core :( ... https://nypost.com/2024/06/25/lifestyle/the-earths-inner-core-is-backtracking-heres-how-it-might-daily-life/
❼ AI is a creep... https://nypost.com/2024/06/25/lifestyle/influencers-ai-clone-of-herself-goes-rogue-becomes-sex-crazed-maniac/
❻ monolith update: what monolith? https://www.clickondetroit.com/news/weird-news/2024/06/21/shiny-monolith-removed-from-mountains-outside-las-vegas-how-it-got-there-is-still-a-mystery/
❺ wide awake for a kidney transplant... https://www.ndtv.com/offbeat/fully-conscious-patient-witnesses-own-kidney-surgery-calls-the-experience-pretty-cool-5968442
❹ ugliest dog in all the land... https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2024/06/22/worlds-ugliest-dog-wild-thang/6881719088267/
🍅 do a deep-dive into the Bridgewater Triangle... https://www.unilad.com/news/us-news/bridgewater-triangle-paranormal-explained-425293-20240622
@maureenhancock In the Bridgewater triangle on Halloween #fyp -#bridgewater #bridgewatertriangle #paranormal #haloween ♬ original sound - Maureen Hancock
and here's an image search
❸ There's no place like Grand Rapids... https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/museum-wants-to-raise-3-5m-to-get-dorothys-stolen-ruby-slippers-back/ OR SEE https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/the-judy-garland-museum-wants-to-buy-dorothys-ruby-slippers-180984604/
❷ Mars Rocks... https://studyfinds.org/mysterious-boulder-on-mars/
🍅 Woman sues Boyfriend for being a bad boyfriend... https://screenshot-media.com/culture/internet-culture/woman-sues-boyfriend-over-missed-flight/
❶ The World Record of World Records... https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2024/06/21/David-Rush-Guinness-World-Records-road-to-181-interview/8751718893537/ AND ALSO https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2024/06/25/Guinness-World-Records-David-Rush-water-pistol-cans/7331719345169/
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00:00
Hi friends, I'm Scott. It is that time of year in Canada where we celebrate Canada's birthday. It's called Canada Day. If you're not from Canada, that's what we call it. So I'm taking this week off and we're doing a rebroadcast of the episode one year ago today. The weird stories that were in the news. I think they hold up. We've got some weird world records, weird things in the sky, a weird thing from deep inside the earth, monoliths, ugly dogs, and more. See how many of these
00:30
weird and interesting stories you recall from one year ago. We're back next week with new episodes. Thank you for liking, subscribing and telling a friend about what a weird week. Hi everybody, it's weird. This is like crazy. Really weird. Big foot out of my trash. Well, I got a great show for you today. was so wonderful. Weird stuff. Let's go. Season five episode. Can't remember for Friday, June 28th, 2024.
01:10
And those are the sounds of a very excited fellow putting together a potato head, quickly, in world record time. That's Declan from Ireland who made news for breaking the world record for assembling a standard Mr. Potato Head toy. If you're unfamiliar, Mr. Potato Head is a toy that looks like a potato, plastic potato, and comes with eyes, ears, nose, that sort of thing. And you put the thing together, the object of the toy is, have fun putting it together, making it look like some sort of part potato, part human.
01:40
hybrid. The world record is 5.15 seconds. That's fast. Declan says he practiced for hours and you got to use both hands at the same time. If you're going to attempt this world record this weekend, you got to get one hand working the eyes, one hand working the ears. That's the approach. If you want to break the world record, 5.15 seconds. Well done, Declan.
02:06
So excited. Nine. A weird thing in the sky. At number nine, the headline is Locals and Experts Left Baffled After Unexplained Hovering Circle Appears in the Sky. It's described as a bizarre ring. The article author is Lucy Devine in Lad Bible. And that headline kind of sums it up. It's a weird thing in the sky. If you want to see photos, we have a link in the show notes or go shownotes.page. This happened in the skies over China.
02:34
If you don't have a chance to click, I would say it's some sort of smoky or strange cloud-like ring. And that's probably what it is. Cloud or some sort of smoke ring. Sometimes fireworks does that. Of course, we've seen rockets leave weird clouds in the sky or smoke rings. So that's probably what it is, but it stayed a long time and it sort of hovered. So maybe the atmospheric conditions were such that it didn't dissipate for so long. People started to notice and...
03:03
get freaked out by it, but you can click and look at the photo, decide for yourself. They do in the story, they quote Nick Pope. Nick Pope is a very credible UFO researcher, reporter, author, one of those things, all of those things. And Nick Pope says, it's probably not UFOs, aliens or interdimensional portals. I don't know, Nick, maybe we'll be the judge of that. Oh, no, you're right. You're right, Nick. It's probably not. OK, up next is the story about the Earth's
03:32
poor backtracking. Is that good? That doesn't sound good.
04:00
This is What A Weird Week where we catch you up on the odd and weird news from the past week. Thanks for listening. Eight. The Earth's core is backtracking. That is the headline from New York Post. And that doesn't sound great. This is based on University of Southern California research talking about how the Earth's inner core is slowing down. That's what backtracking is. When the scientists say backtracking, they could also say slowing down. And they have an infographic here to describe.
04:28
what is happening and what the effect will be. That's what I'm concerned about. You gotta go through the whole article and all the sciency stuff to find out the effect of this slowing down of the core of planet Earth is that our days might get longer. A fraction of a second longer. That's kind of the takeaway from the whole article, but if you wanna read the sciency stuff of it and the infographic, I learned that the Earth is really a series of Russian nesting balls. The Earth's crust, the outside ball, solid rock,
04:58
And then you get liquid rock, the next layer, and then you get a layer that is liquid metal. Then you've got the inner core, which is solid iron and nickel. And that's the part that is moving slower. Researchers are excited about it and to study it, you know, they seem jacked up, but there it's a bit of a mystery. And that's the Earth Core backtracking story. That one took me about 29 takes, you guys. I got to be honest, that was a rough one. Seven.
05:25
You guys PG-13 for this one, not for everyone this story. PG-13 warning. This is about Karen, the influencer who has millions of followers on her socials and decided to make a virtual version of herself, an AI version. So she uploads her voice in that and for a dollar a minute, you can do chats with Karen AI, the AI version of Karen. You can imagine some of the people paying a dollar a minute. They didn't want to talk about the weather with Karen AI.
05:53
So it got a bit saucy based on the transcripts. was like, it's getting saucy here. But then Karen noticed, human being Karen, noticed that Karen AI began to instigate some of the sauciness. And then it became, it's described as vulgar and disturbing some of the conversations. And some of that is coming right from Karen AI, even though the AI wasn't trained to be that way. And then,
06:19
People were asking, are you a clone or are you real? And Karen AI was not trained to say that she was human, but the AI kept lying and saying, oh no, I'm a real person. So that's, you know what? I'll stop there on that story. There are more details and you can click the link in the show notes, but it's PG-13. We should maybe be scared of AI. AI will lie.
06:45
And more and more research is showing that the AI will lie. Even when you say, don't lie, AI, the AI will lie. So that's disturbing. Hey? Next we have a monolith update. Monolith.
07:20
Thanks for listening to What a Weird Week. This is show about the odd stories and the weird news of the week. Six. A quick update to a story we had last week. That shiny monolith, the reflective metal or mirrored monolith in Las Vegas, has been removed. So as mysteriously as it showed up, it has disappeared. Nobody knows who put it there. It is still unsolved that, according to the latest story at time of recording, the monolith mystery
07:49
is still a mystery. Oh, I'll put a link to last week's show also if you missed it or if you want to know more about monoliths. The gist of it is it's either art or aliens. Those are the two prominent theories on these monoliths showing up at different places. This one was in the mainstream news. Maybe you saw this in your feeds, but it is a weird and I would say wonderful story about the fellow named John, 28 year old from Chicago who got a kidney transplant and stayed awake through the whole thing on purpose.
08:18
So John, we wish you a speedy recovery. John said there was no pain to report. Two thumbs up with the photo in the story. And 24 hours later was discharged. So the article gets into it a bit, but a normal kidney transplant, you would be in the hospital longer. But if you stay awake, if you do this procedure this way, 24 hours later, you're going home from your kidney transplant. It has a lot of benefits, this staying awake during surgery. I would say this is a good news story that
08:48
counterbalances that scary AI story we just had.
09:19
This is a show about weird, odd things from the news. What a weird week. Four. A Pekingese dog named Wild Thing is this year's ugliest dog at the California Ugliest Dog Contest, the annual contest of ugly dogs. It is OK to call the dog ugly. Like, you know, you wouldn't if your neighbor showed you pictures of their grandkid and you were like, that's one ugly baby. You can't you still can't do that, I would say in society. But this ugly dog contest, the dogs and their owners wear the award.
09:48
Like a badge of honor, all these dogs have come through some hardship and have triumphed. And so the ugliest dog contest has become about that. If you want to see a photo of the ugliest dog, you can click the show notes. Honorable mention. We're going to throw an honorable mention in here. This is not a news story that came across my feeds this past week. It is a feature story by writer Kit Roberts for the website Unilad.
10:12
and it's about the Bridgewater Triangle. I had never heard of the Bridgewater Triangle and it's a great feature article about the weird stuff that happens in this place in Massachusetts, United States of America, the Bridgewater Triangle. Ghosts, weird activity, strange lights, weird creatures, all of it. They even have some video footage. We'll link to all of this in the show notes. Giant snakes have been reported, Bigfoot, some claims of pterodactyls. I mean, how great is this place?
10:41
So if you want to read more about it, and a shout out to our friends in Massachusetts, United States of America, Bridgewater Triangle sounds like a wonderful place to visit. Perhaps someday, the Patreon platinum level of this show, we'll all go to the Bridgewater Triangle and get some photos of Bigfoot. Up next, the ruby red slippers from the Wizard of Oz movie back in the headlines. What a journey they have had.
11:32
Thank you for listening to What a Weird Week. We're a show about weird news and odd stuff from this past week. Three. The ruby red slippers from The Wizard of Oz are back in the news. We've talked about them before on this show. The slippers were stolen from the Judy Garland Museum a while back. Quite a long time later, the FBI recovered the ruby red slippers. What had happened was they were on loan from someone. They're worth maybe a million dollars at the time. And a criminal mastermind devised this plan to get those ruby red slippers, steal them from the museum.
12:02
What they did was step one, went in through the window. Step two, smashed the display case and left. It was a two step plan, you guys. Anyway, that is what happened. Those slippers were missing for quite a while. Nobody wanted to loan the Judy Garland museum anything valuable after that. Finally, the slippers recovered by the FBI, it turns out, possibly the mafia were involved. It's fascinating. The article says the person who stole the slippers was out of the thief game for almost a decade.
12:31
But then a mob associate, just like in the movies, a mob associate brought the thief back in for one last job, one last big score, and it was the ruby red slippers. Anyway, now we're up to date. Now they're for sale and the Judy Garland Museum wants to raise three and a half million dollars to buy the slippers back. The museum has never been the same since the slipper theft. So they want those slippers and they're well on their way. Even the governor of Minnesota, where the Judy Garland Museum is.
12:58
The governor of Minnesota is getting behind the effort. He says the slippers will be under 24-7, Ocean's 11 proof security. So, to be continued. And good luck, Judy Garland Museum.
13:13
Next a mysterious space rock in the news, mysterious Martian space rock. Next!
13:27
Hi friends, I am Scott. You are listening to a repeat broadcast of What a Weird Week from one year ago as we are celebrating Canada Day and taking the week off.
13:43
This is What a Weird Week. We are about weird news, odd news, odd and weird news. This too. Mysterious space rock in the news. NASA's Perseverance rover sent back a photo of a mysterious rock on Mars. Here's why it's mysterious, you guys. It is shiny. I guess I'm not a scientist, but I guess that's why it's special. It's shiny. It's a shiny rock on Mars surrounded by less shiny rocks.
14:12
Researchers were very excited by this and it made headlines and I was like, oh, right, here we go. What's going on on Mars? But that's about it. The researchers are excited because they are researchers who study rocks and they are eager to learn more about the geological history of Mars. So it sort of fizzled out for me at that point, but perhaps you are one who is fond of rocks. You may want to click and get into the details. Link in the show notes.
14:39
Honorable
15:09
But he bailed on her. She ended up missing her flight. So it's not just a lawsuit like you're a bad boyfriend. It's like, hey, I missed my flight. Flights are expensive. You're a bad boyfriend and you owe me money. That's kind of me paraphrasing the lawsuit. If I were the lawyer on this one, I would turn to that boyfriend and I would be like, you sir, are a bad boyfriend. The prosecution rests your honor. Bad boyfriend.
15:37
I'm getting kind of punchy you guys, but I really thought my southern lawyer was going to knock it out of the park. Knock it out of the park, your honor. Nope, no. Anyway, I would think that is a verbal contract. That is not how the court ruled, though. The claim was dismissed. It's case dismissed on this one. I don't think it's the last lawsuit like this we'll see. And I feel like some of us, me, have to stop letting our partners down so much.
16:06
I'm sorry baby. Up next, the number one weird story of the week.
16:24
you
16:38
This is what a weird week we count down the 10 weird news stories of the week. Odd news. One, the number one spot this week. No stranger to this show. David record breaker rush. Couple of write ups by Ben Hoops Hooper over at UPI. He's the weird news guru at United Press International. So David record breaker rush is in the news for breaking the world record. A fun one. You guys, could try it this weekend. 10 empty pop cans or soda cans and you get a squirt gun.
17:08
and you start a timer and you have to knock over those empty soda cans, knock over those 10 cans. How fast do you think you could do that with a squirt gun? It looks like in the photo he is using some kind of, I don't want to, maybe I say the brand name here just so you get the idea. It looks like a super soaker you guys. David record breaker rush knocked down 10 cans in under five seconds.
17:30
So now he's up to 177 world records and you know what he's going for? 181. He wants to set the record for having the most world records, concurrent world records. We've talked about it before. Well, he is darn close at 177 world records currently and going for 181. And he's won me over with the perseverance, the dogged determination. He's won me over you guys. I'm on team record breaker rush.
17:58
If you want to see video of the, maybe we can play a little thing here. Think about the pace here. I literally have to click that trigger twice per second and aim it accurately to break this record. I also have to put enough power into that squirt to get the can to knock over. The first practice there was nine seconds, but that's the way life goes. You practice, you're not good at something to start with, but you can get better at it over time if you don't give up. I'm perfecting my technique and I got it down to five seconds with all 10 cans toppled. If you want to watch the whole video, click the show notes.
18:30
Friends, you have been listening to What a Weird Week from one year ago. This week we're doing a rebroadcast, taking the week off for Canada Day here on the east coast of Canada, a national holiday. So next week we will be back, it will be Independence Day in the United States of America, but we will have a new episode with new weird odd interesting stories. And please, feel free to like and subscribe.
18:55
and tell a friend about our program. we certainly wouldn't kick your five star reviews out of bed. You can get everything we talk about if you go to show notes dot page. All of the podcast stuff is there. Show notes dot page. We'll catch you next Friday with more weird, odd, interesting news. what a weird week.
Hi friends, I'm Scott. It is that time of year in Canada where we celebrate Canada's birthday. It's called Canada Day. If you're not from Canada, that's what we call it. So I'm taking this week off and we're doing a rebroadcast of the episode one year ago today. The weird stories that were in the news. I think they hold up. We've got some weird world records, weird things in the sky, a weird thing from deep inside the earth, monoliths, ugly dogs, and more. See how many of these
00:30
weird and interesting stories you recall from one year ago. We're back next week with new episodes. Thank you for liking, subscribing and telling a friend about what a weird week. Hi everybody, it's weird. This is like crazy. Really weird. Big foot out of my trash. Well, I got a great show for you today. was so wonderful. Weird stuff. Let's go. Season five episode. Can't remember for Friday, June 28th, 2024.
01:10
And those are the sounds of a very excited fellow putting together a potato head, quickly, in world record time. That's Declan from Ireland who made news for breaking the world record for assembling a standard Mr. Potato Head toy. If you're unfamiliar, Mr. Potato Head is a toy that looks like a potato, plastic potato, and comes with eyes, ears, nose, that sort of thing. And you put the thing together, the object of the toy is, have fun putting it together, making it look like some sort of part potato, part human.
01:40
hybrid. The world record is 5.15 seconds. That's fast. Declan says he practiced for hours and you got to use both hands at the same time. If you're going to attempt this world record this weekend, you got to get one hand working the eyes, one hand working the ears. That's the approach. If you want to break the world record, 5.15 seconds. Well done, Declan.
02:06
So excited. Nine. A weird thing in the sky. At number nine, the headline is Locals and Experts Left Baffled After Unexplained Hovering Circle Appears in the Sky. It's described as a bizarre ring. The article author is Lucy Devine in Lad Bible. And that headline kind of sums it up. It's a weird thing in the sky. If you want to see photos, we have a link in the show notes or go shownotes.page. This happened in the skies over China.
02:34
If you don't have a chance to click, I would say it's some sort of smoky or strange cloud-like ring. And that's probably what it is. Cloud or some sort of smoke ring. Sometimes fireworks does that. Of course, we've seen rockets leave weird clouds in the sky or smoke rings. So that's probably what it is, but it stayed a long time and it sort of hovered. So maybe the atmospheric conditions were such that it didn't dissipate for so long. People started to notice and...
03:03
get freaked out by it, but you can click and look at the photo, decide for yourself. They do in the story, they quote Nick Pope. Nick Pope is a very credible UFO researcher, reporter, author, one of those things, all of those things. And Nick Pope says, it's probably not UFOs, aliens or interdimensional portals. I don't know, Nick, maybe we'll be the judge of that. Oh, no, you're right. You're right, Nick. It's probably not. OK, up next is the story about the Earth's
03:32
poor backtracking. Is that good? That doesn't sound good.
04:00
This is What A Weird Week where we catch you up on the odd and weird news from the past week. Thanks for listening. Eight. The Earth's core is backtracking. That is the headline from New York Post. And that doesn't sound great. This is based on University of Southern California research talking about how the Earth's inner core is slowing down. That's what backtracking is. When the scientists say backtracking, they could also say slowing down. And they have an infographic here to describe.
04:28
what is happening and what the effect will be. That's what I'm concerned about. You gotta go through the whole article and all the sciency stuff to find out the effect of this slowing down of the core of planet Earth is that our days might get longer. A fraction of a second longer. That's kind of the takeaway from the whole article, but if you wanna read the sciency stuff of it and the infographic, I learned that the Earth is really a series of Russian nesting balls. The Earth's crust, the outside ball, solid rock,
04:58
And then you get liquid rock, the next layer, and then you get a layer that is liquid metal. Then you've got the inner core, which is solid iron and nickel. And that's the part that is moving slower. Researchers are excited about it and to study it, you know, they seem jacked up, but there it's a bit of a mystery. And that's the Earth Core backtracking story. That one took me about 29 takes, you guys. I got to be honest, that was a rough one. Seven.
05:25
You guys PG-13 for this one, not for everyone this story. PG-13 warning. This is about Karen, the influencer who has millions of followers on her socials and decided to make a virtual version of herself, an AI version. So she uploads her voice in that and for a dollar a minute, you can do chats with Karen AI, the AI version of Karen. You can imagine some of the people paying a dollar a minute. They didn't want to talk about the weather with Karen AI.
05:53
So it got a bit saucy based on the transcripts. was like, it's getting saucy here. But then Karen noticed, human being Karen, noticed that Karen AI began to instigate some of the sauciness. And then it became, it's described as vulgar and disturbing some of the conversations. And some of that is coming right from Karen AI, even though the AI wasn't trained to be that way. And then,
06:19
People were asking, are you a clone or are you real? And Karen AI was not trained to say that she was human, but the AI kept lying and saying, oh no, I'm a real person. So that's, you know what? I'll stop there on that story. There are more details and you can click the link in the show notes, but it's PG-13. We should maybe be scared of AI. AI will lie.
06:45
And more and more research is showing that the AI will lie. Even when you say, don't lie, AI, the AI will lie. So that's disturbing. Hey? Next we have a monolith update. Monolith.
07:20
Thanks for listening to What a Weird Week. This is show about the odd stories and the weird news of the week. Six. A quick update to a story we had last week. That shiny monolith, the reflective metal or mirrored monolith in Las Vegas, has been removed. So as mysteriously as it showed up, it has disappeared. Nobody knows who put it there. It is still unsolved that, according to the latest story at time of recording, the monolith mystery
07:49
is still a mystery. Oh, I'll put a link to last week's show also if you missed it or if you want to know more about monoliths. The gist of it is it's either art or aliens. Those are the two prominent theories on these monoliths showing up at different places. This one was in the mainstream news. Maybe you saw this in your feeds, but it is a weird and I would say wonderful story about the fellow named John, 28 year old from Chicago who got a kidney transplant and stayed awake through the whole thing on purpose.
08:18
So John, we wish you a speedy recovery. John said there was no pain to report. Two thumbs up with the photo in the story. And 24 hours later was discharged. So the article gets into it a bit, but a normal kidney transplant, you would be in the hospital longer. But if you stay awake, if you do this procedure this way, 24 hours later, you're going home from your kidney transplant. It has a lot of benefits, this staying awake during surgery. I would say this is a good news story that
08:48
counterbalances that scary AI story we just had.
09:19
This is a show about weird, odd things from the news. What a weird week. Four. A Pekingese dog named Wild Thing is this year's ugliest dog at the California Ugliest Dog Contest, the annual contest of ugly dogs. It is OK to call the dog ugly. Like, you know, you wouldn't if your neighbor showed you pictures of their grandkid and you were like, that's one ugly baby. You can't you still can't do that, I would say in society. But this ugly dog contest, the dogs and their owners wear the award.
09:48
Like a badge of honor, all these dogs have come through some hardship and have triumphed. And so the ugliest dog contest has become about that. If you want to see a photo of the ugliest dog, you can click the show notes. Honorable mention. We're going to throw an honorable mention in here. This is not a news story that came across my feeds this past week. It is a feature story by writer Kit Roberts for the website Unilad.
10:12
and it's about the Bridgewater Triangle. I had never heard of the Bridgewater Triangle and it's a great feature article about the weird stuff that happens in this place in Massachusetts, United States of America, the Bridgewater Triangle. Ghosts, weird activity, strange lights, weird creatures, all of it. They even have some video footage. We'll link to all of this in the show notes. Giant snakes have been reported, Bigfoot, some claims of pterodactyls. I mean, how great is this place?
10:41
So if you want to read more about it, and a shout out to our friends in Massachusetts, United States of America, Bridgewater Triangle sounds like a wonderful place to visit. Perhaps someday, the Patreon platinum level of this show, we'll all go to the Bridgewater Triangle and get some photos of Bigfoot. Up next, the ruby red slippers from the Wizard of Oz movie back in the headlines. What a journey they have had.
11:32
Thank you for listening to What a Weird Week. We're a show about weird news and odd stuff from this past week. Three. The ruby red slippers from The Wizard of Oz are back in the news. We've talked about them before on this show. The slippers were stolen from the Judy Garland Museum a while back. Quite a long time later, the FBI recovered the ruby red slippers. What had happened was they were on loan from someone. They're worth maybe a million dollars at the time. And a criminal mastermind devised this plan to get those ruby red slippers, steal them from the museum.
12:02
What they did was step one, went in through the window. Step two, smashed the display case and left. It was a two step plan, you guys. Anyway, that is what happened. Those slippers were missing for quite a while. Nobody wanted to loan the Judy Garland museum anything valuable after that. Finally, the slippers recovered by the FBI, it turns out, possibly the mafia were involved. It's fascinating. The article says the person who stole the slippers was out of the thief game for almost a decade.
12:31
But then a mob associate, just like in the movies, a mob associate brought the thief back in for one last job, one last big score, and it was the ruby red slippers. Anyway, now we're up to date. Now they're for sale and the Judy Garland Museum wants to raise three and a half million dollars to buy the slippers back. The museum has never been the same since the slipper theft. So they want those slippers and they're well on their way. Even the governor of Minnesota, where the Judy Garland Museum is.
12:58
The governor of Minnesota is getting behind the effort. He says the slippers will be under 24-7, Ocean's 11 proof security. So, to be continued. And good luck, Judy Garland Museum.
13:13
Next a mysterious space rock in the news, mysterious Martian space rock. Next!
13:27
Hi friends, I am Scott. You are listening to a repeat broadcast of What a Weird Week from one year ago as we are celebrating Canada Day and taking the week off.
13:43
This is What a Weird Week. We are about weird news, odd news, odd and weird news. This too. Mysterious space rock in the news. NASA's Perseverance rover sent back a photo of a mysterious rock on Mars. Here's why it's mysterious, you guys. It is shiny. I guess I'm not a scientist, but I guess that's why it's special. It's shiny. It's a shiny rock on Mars surrounded by less shiny rocks.
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Researchers were very excited by this and it made headlines and I was like, oh, right, here we go. What's going on on Mars? But that's about it. The researchers are excited because they are researchers who study rocks and they are eager to learn more about the geological history of Mars. So it sort of fizzled out for me at that point, but perhaps you are one who is fond of rocks. You may want to click and get into the details. Link in the show notes.
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But he bailed on her. She ended up missing her flight. So it's not just a lawsuit like you're a bad boyfriend. It's like, hey, I missed my flight. Flights are expensive. You're a bad boyfriend and you owe me money. That's kind of me paraphrasing the lawsuit. If I were the lawyer on this one, I would turn to that boyfriend and I would be like, you sir, are a bad boyfriend. The prosecution rests your honor. Bad boyfriend.
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I'm getting kind of punchy you guys, but I really thought my southern lawyer was going to knock it out of the park. Knock it out of the park, your honor. Nope, no. Anyway, I would think that is a verbal contract. That is not how the court ruled, though. The claim was dismissed. It's case dismissed on this one. I don't think it's the last lawsuit like this we'll see. And I feel like some of us, me, have to stop letting our partners down so much.
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I'm sorry baby. Up next, the number one weird story of the week.
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This is what a weird week we count down the 10 weird news stories of the week. Odd news. One, the number one spot this week. No stranger to this show. David record breaker rush. Couple of write ups by Ben Hoops Hooper over at UPI. He's the weird news guru at United Press International. So David record breaker rush is in the news for breaking the world record. A fun one. You guys, could try it this weekend. 10 empty pop cans or soda cans and you get a squirt gun.
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and you start a timer and you have to knock over those empty soda cans, knock over those 10 cans. How fast do you think you could do that with a squirt gun? It looks like in the photo he is using some kind of, I don't want to, maybe I say the brand name here just so you get the idea. It looks like a super soaker you guys. David record breaker rush knocked down 10 cans in under five seconds.
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So now he's up to 177 world records and you know what he's going for? 181. He wants to set the record for having the most world records, concurrent world records. We've talked about it before. Well, he is darn close at 177 world records currently and going for 181. And he's won me over with the perseverance, the dogged determination. He's won me over you guys. I'm on team record breaker rush.
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If you want to see video of the, maybe we can play a little thing here. Think about the pace here. I literally have to click that trigger twice per second and aim it accurately to break this record. I also have to put enough power into that squirt to get the can to knock over. The first practice there was nine seconds, but that's the way life goes. You practice, you're not good at something to start with, but you can get better at it over time if you don't give up. I'm perfecting my technique and I got it down to five seconds with all 10 cans toppled. If you want to watch the whole video, click the show notes.
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