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Show #98 Stevie Interviews BFYTW

Show #98 Stevie Interviews BFYTW
Jan 6, 2022 · 54m 29s

On this week's BFYTW, Stevie takes over the first show of the year. The boys talk about their New Years. We play a Voicemail. Stevie Interviews Aaron and Augie. Finally...

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On this week's BFYTW, Stevie takes over the first show of the year.

The boys talk about their New Years.

We play a Voicemail.

Stevie Interviews Aaron and Augie.

Finally we play a Stevie edition of Like/Share/Block

Story 1. SKIJORING: HIGH-SPEED, ANIMAL-POWERED SKIING
A HIGHLY COMPETITIVE SPORT
Today, equine skijoring remains a highly competitive and specialized sport. In as little as three strides, the horses can reach speeds of 40 miles per hour as they cover a track measuring 900 feet long. Behind the horses, skiers hang onto 30-foot-long ropes, reaching speeds of 60 miles per hour around turns. As they fly along at those impressive speeds, they must complete a series of gates, capture rings, and jumps.
Skijoring: High-Speed, Animal-Powered Skiing - Ripley's Believe It or Not! (http://ripleys.com)


Story 2. HOSS THE HAIRBALL JOINS THE RANKS OF WEIRDEST NEW YEAR’S EVE BALL DROPS!
Ripley's Believe It or Not!
last Monday
New Year’s Eve is about to get weird! Hovering above the Ripley’s Warehouse is Hoss the Human Hairball — the new Guinness World Records title holder for Largest Ball of Human Hair. Ripley’s Believe It or Not! will drop the 225.13-pound hairball on Facebook Live Friday, December 31, starting right before the clock strikes midnight. Set your reminders now for this unbelievable, unusual, uncanny way to ring in 2022!
Hoss The Hairball Joins The Ranks Of Weirdest New Year's Eve Ball Drops! - Ripley's Believe It or Not! (http://ripleys.com)


Story 3. NEWLY DISCOVERED MILLIPEDE FIRST TO ACTUALLY HAVE 1,000 LEGS
THE LEGGIEST CRITTER IN THE ANIMAL KINGDOM
Before the discovery of Eumillipes persephone, the millipede record-holder for the most legs was the species exists in the depths of the Earth, sporting on average 750 legs — despite only growing to be about an inch long.
scientists were astonished and delighted to find a new species that finally lives up to the hype, boasting a whopping 330 segments and 1,306 legs.
Newly Discovered Millipede First To Actually Have 1,000 Legs - Ripley's Believe It or Not! (http://ripleys.com)

Promos @BeerdAlPodcast @big10plus4

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Show Music by @KeroseneLetter

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