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Welcome to the Useless Information Podcast Blog!
Thu, 24 December 2015
The comical true story of an ordinary house mouse that could sing. Next came a one-year contract with NBC radio and an international contest to find the world's best singing mouse. Also learn about the man who invented Christmas lights, a boy who received a new leg for Christmas, another boy that traded his prized Christmas gift for a mouse, and woman who saved Christmas for a California family. Retrosponsor: Elgin watches.
Direct download: singing_mouse.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 11:34am EST
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Mon, 30 November 2015
Did you ever wonder what would happen if you ended up being the last person alive on Earth? Back in 1960, the San Francisco Chronicle decided to send their hunting and fishing columnist Bud Boyd up into the Marble Mountains of California for six weeks to find out if one could really survive. Let's just say that everything did not go as planned... Also learn about Reynold B. Johnson's first big invention, a poison ivy lawsuit, a girl who believed that she caused a boy's death, and a dangerous tricycle driver. Retrosponsor: Delrich E-Z Color Margarine.
Direct download: last_man_on_earth.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 6:51pm EST
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Sun, 25 October 2015
When escaped slave Charles Nalle was arrested in Troy, NY on April 27, 1860, no one could have anticipated what happened next. With the help of Harriet Tubman, Nalle is believed to have been the only person in United States history to have been rescued from slavery four times. Also learn about when the first hard disk drive was invented, a woman killed by her lipstick, a guy forced to pay alimony for thirty years to a woman who wouldn't divorce him, and a guy who faked his own death. Retrosponsor: Birdseye Frozen Spinach.
Direct download: charles_nalle.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 4:38pm EST
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Fri, 18 September 2015
Crazy story about an elderly monk and his wife who decided to adopt their 63-year-old doctor. The doctor was then arrested for supposedly murdering his new mother. Also learn about the first two electric toys inducted into the National Toy Hall of Fame, a plea from the US government for spyglasses, the discovery of long-forgotten wine cellars, and a man who liked to hear glass tinkle. Retrosponsor: ExLax.
Direct download: monk_and_his_hypnotist.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 8:02pm EST
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Tue, 11 August 2015
Just what happens when you write to the President of the United States to let him know that you have the same birthday as him? A 13-year-old girl named Anna Sklepovich did just that and the results did not turn out as she had planned. Also learn about a set of twins that shared a driver's license, a young girl's large inheritance, and thieves that tried to open the wrong safe. Retrosponsor: Anacin.
Direct download: cinderella_girl.mp3
Category: general
-- posted at: 8:45pm EST
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Fri, 10 July 2015
Back in 1935 a man carrying a sandwich-board sign stumbles across the find of a lifetime: A wallet containing the stocks certificates from Philips Petroleum, GE, and DuPont. Find out what the press said that he did with the certificates, what really happened, and how he killed a man simply by staring at him. Also, learn about a very long chess match, a baseball-playing porpoise, and the mule that causes three car accidents. Retrosponsor: Wheatena
Direct download: Sandwichman.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 2:31pm EST
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Sun, 7 June 2015
Back in 1928, Clarence Frechette made national news for a bizarre attack that he made on the pilot of an airplane that he was aboard, possibly making him the world's first hijacker. Amazingly, he was back in the news in 1935 for an equally bizarre crime. Also learn about a guy that cut off his mother-in-law's nose, a woman who sought alimony from the wrong man, and a group of students that never intended to rob a bank. Retrosponsor: Adler Elevator Shoes.
Direct download: flying_bandit.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 5:25pm EST
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Sat, 9 May 2015
Back in 1955, Evert Stenmark was out hunting alone for ptarmigan when he became buried by an avalanche. Day after day he remained trapped under the snow. Learn how he survived and the one thing that he had in his wallet that probably saved his life. Also hear the story of a man that suffered the bites from three different animals in the same day, a man that gave up his right arm for his daughter's health, and a woman that called off her wedding partly due to a horse named Wedding Expenses. Retrosponsor: Crisco Shortening
Direct download: evert_stenmark.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 10:04am EST
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Tue, 7 April 2015
When Peter Grainger walked into a US Army recruiting center in San Antonio, Texas back in 1951, he had quite the story to tell. He had spent nearly his entire life living high in the mountains of New Mexico with virtually no contact with the outside world. But was there more to this story than what he was telling them? Also learn about a man with the worst luck ever, a man who hopped the wrong train home, and mysterious movement on the moon. Retrosponsor: Bab-O Cleanser.
Direct download: shoeless_hillbilly.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 4:31pm EST
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Fri, 6 March 2015
On an October day back in 1941, John Kmetz received a trial supply of herbal pills that would supposedly restore vitality to his 54-year-old body. Shortly after taking the pills, Kmetz was dead. Learn about the man suspected of the crime, another bizarre event that occurred prior to the murder, and his ultimate fate. Also hear about a singer that kissed one too many women, a man who glued pennies to his desk, and car paint colors that lure beetles. Retrosponsor: Trident gum.
Direct download: murder_by_mail.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 6:59pm EST
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