
No Such Thing As A Fish Little Fish: Poor Benighted Mountain Beaver
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Nov 23, 2025 This week, the hosts dive into bizarre facts, exploring the world of unicycles and a unique sport called unicycle hockey. They unravel genetic quirks, revealing how many ancestors may not contribute DNA. Join the laughter as they discuss the quirks of mountain beavers and their enormous fleas. Surprising world records include Johnny Strange slicing watermelons on a bed of nails, while a Belgian man took cosmetic surgery to channel his inner Michael Jackson. Plus, learn about the charming history of the oldest operational post office!
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Basildon Park’s Staff Guarded Props As Extras
- James Harkin recalls Basildon Park used for the 2005 Pride and Prejudice and National Trust staff joined as extras to protect artifacts.
- He shares gossip that owner Francis Sykes amassed wealth by shady East India Company practices and family scandals ensued.
Mountain Beavers Host Giant Fleas
- Dan Schreiber describes the mountain beaver as a primitive rodent hosting female fleas up to 10 mm long.
- He highlights the disproportionate size of the fleas relative to the animal's face.
Johnny Strange’s Extreme Guinness Records
- James Harkin tells of Johnny Strange setting records like slicing 10 watermelons on a partner's stomach while she lay on a bed of nails.
- He lists other Strange feats including chainsawing apples and pulling weight by pierced ears.






