XXXIX. Did Dinousaurs Sound Like Tubas?
Publisher |
Big Heads Media
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Comedy
History
Publication Date |
Feb 15, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:33:45

Cooking With Grief is the comedy podcast that covers everything from history to science, pop culture to geography, and everything in between. Each week the two hosts each bring two topics they want to share with the other, in an internet show and tell. Episode X covers such delights as a tradition of goat statues in Sweden (and the people trying to burn them down), an automated tank that was terrible and nearly killed the people in the crowd during a demonstation, Tolstoy's drunken horse purchases and how science has let us hear an Egyptian mummy's final words!

If you enjoyed the show, and even if you didn't, please leave a review and follow us on Twitter at CookinWithGrief !

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Join us on another adventure into the unknown - we hear the last word of an Egyptian mummy, learn about an arms race between arsonists and Swedish goat enthusiasts, discuss a real life Robocop-esque tech demonstration that endangered the audience and muse about impulse buys (inspired by Tolstoy's drunk horse purchase).

Cooking With Grief is the comedy podcast that covers everything from history to science, pop culture to geography, and everything in between. Each week the two hosts each bring two topics they want to share with the other, in an internet show and tell. Episode X covers such delights as a tradition of goat statues in Sweden (and the people trying to burn them down), an automated tank that was terrible and nearly killed the people in the crowd during a demonstation, Tolstoy's drunken horse purchases and how science has let us hear an Egyptian mummy's final words!

If you enjoyed the show, and even if you didn't, please leave a review and follow us on Twitter at CookinWithGrief !

★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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