As heard on the January 9th show:

 

1. Guy Poops on Rug

It really tied the room together, too.  The weirdest thing about this story is the fact that this guy broke into a business and DIDN'T STEAL ANYTHING.  He simply took a dump on the rug and left.  If you take the time to commit a crime in order to use the bathroom, wouldn't you go for the flushing toilet?  Otherwise, why not just poop outside?

 

 

 


 

2. Woman's Tactic to Stop Cheating

The Steve Harvey Show has a feature called "Is It Weird" where guests share stories from their life and then a panel talks about whether it's weird or not.  This woman threw Harvey for a loop and left him speechless.  Yeah... it's weird.

 

 

 

 


 

3. The Leap Second That Could Break the Internet

Coming up in June, scientists will be adding one second to the clock.  The "leap second" could wreak havoc on websites and computers.  Is this the end of the world as we know it?  No.  Last time this happened, there were a few hang-ups, but they were pretty minor.

 

 

 


 

4. Best Video Moments of 2014

It's a guilty pleasure to watching hours and hours of YouTube videos to try and find the weird, but we love it.  In 2014, we ran across some pretty interesting material like Gita and her Laughter Yoga, that one kid who had a glowstick blow up in his face with his beautiful shirt on, and who can forget when Garth posted that video from his hotel room bed?  Let the conversation begin.

 

 

 

 

 


 

5. New Country Music Sounds the Same Mash-up

All country music sounds the same.  No really.  All THESE country songs sound the same at least.  Pretty interesting mash-up from YouTuber Sir Mashalot.

 

 

We also noticed that Kid Rock's new song sounds a lot like "Summer of 69".  Like... it's pretty much the same freakin' song.

 

 

 

 


 

6. Super Bowl Ads Are a "Bargain" This Year

Priced at $4.5 million for a 30 second spot, they are practically giving air time away!  Or at least that's what NBC says.  With all the hype surrounding advertisers who participate in the Super Bowl NBC thinks the price tag should actually be closer to $10 million per spot.  With 95% of all ads sold for the upcoming game... maybe they're right.

 

 

 


 

 7. Football Picks

 

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