GarrForce Premium Episode 8-11-22
Garry dreams of one day having a gravel driveway. Meanwhile, new research suggests it’s really bad for your brain to stay up late. Plus, there’s some good news that’s come out from a melting glacier.
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Sign-Up Now For Garrforce PremiumGarry dreams of one day having a gravel driveway. Meanwhile, new research suggests it’s really bad for your brain to stay up late. Plus, there’s some good news that’s come out from a melting glacier.
An angry letter written by John Lennon to former bandmate Paul McCartney is expected to fetch up to $40,000 at auction. Meanwhile, the Mega Millions winner still hasn’t come forward yet. Plus, a Utah man was arrested after stealing an excavator from a construction site and ripping up the parking lot.
People in Chicago might need some inflatable snakes for their cars. Police are warning people who use parking garages about a recent rash of car break-ins. Meanwhile, rent is so sky high that many people are moving back in with their parents and that might not be as bad as you think. Plus, a McDonalds employee was shot after a disagreement over the temperature of french fries.
A restaurant in Michigan decided to shut their doors after a sudden influx of rude tourists. Meanwhile, it turns out there’s a dress code if you want to attend an execution in Alabama. Plus, a man is trying to provide legal advice to animals.
A listener points out the models in the ads for Victoria’s Secret have gotten a little diverse lately. Meanwhile, there was some confusion over the status of former Leave It To Beaver actor Tony Dow. Plus, some people decided public transportation and a Slip ‘N Slide needed to be brought together.
An emu spotted wandering for several days in West Virginia was captured after being found in a resident’s back yard. Meanwhile, police in Florida said an alligator fleeing from officers attempted to crawl under a patrol cruiser and became stuck beneath the car. Plus, Japan’s Sakurajima volcano, located on the island of Kyushu, erupted on Sunday, prompting evacuations in the region.
Garry and Leslie investigate some true crime stories. Meanwhile, a dispute over Sour Patch Kids caused a Florida man to call 911. Plus, Russia has an interesting theory about why they have not yet been able to conquer Ukraine.