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Episode 564 – The Big Chunks

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Guinness World Records – originally the Guinness Book of Records – started out as an idea for a book of facts to solve arguments in pubs. The idea came about in the early 1950’s when Sir Hugh Beaver from the Guinness Brewery attended a shooting party in County Wexford. There, he and his hosts argued about the fastest game bird in Europe, and failed to find an answer in any reference book. That argument spawned the idea for a Guinness promotion based on the idea of settling pub arguments.

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Words of Wisdom:

Perseverance is not a long race; it is many short races one after the other.

Walter Elliot

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Our show is listener supported… tell EVERYONE about the wackiness! EVERYONE! Even your grandmother! She needs penis jokes too!

If you really dig what we do, be sure to leave us a review on whatever podcast service you use. It helps us out a ton!

iTunes: http://bit.ly/hnhshow
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Factoid of the Week:

Guinness World Records – originally the Guinness Book of Records – started out as an idea for a book of facts to solve arguments in pubs. The idea came about in the early 1950’s when Sir Hugh Beaver from the Guinness Brewery attended a shooting party in County Wexford. There, he and his hosts argued about the fastest game bird in Europe, and failed to find an answer in any reference book. That argument spawned the idea for a Guinness promotion based on the idea of settling pub arguments.

UK Cops Searching for Wanted Man Find Him ‘Hiding’ Under a Blanket
‘Christmas dinner in a can’ promises answer to supermarket shortages
Survey Says 73% of Men Would Rather “Die Younger” than Give Up Meat
TN Amish man had marijuana ‘greenhouse’, more than a dozen guns

Words of Wisdom:

Perseverance is not a long race; it is many short races one after the other.

Walter Elliot

  continue reading

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