Episode 546 – Naming Rights For Sale
There were no negative thoughts about the movie Joker, it made over $100 million over the weekend. Meanwhile, a Russian man is claiming Apple made him gay. Plus, a town called Garfield has a unique problem.
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There were no negative thoughts about the movie Joker, it made over $100 million over the weekend. Meanwhile, a Russian man is claiming Apple made him gay. Plus, a town called Garfield has a unique problem.
A woman learned the hard way that you should not automatically trust fast food employees. Meanwhile, a California woman demonstrated there needs to be more paperwork to become a parent. Plus, housing prices have gotten out of hand on the west coast.
You can’t bring a water bottle into a sporting event, but someone brought in heavy artillery. Meanwhile, a man at Yellowstone learned it’s not a great idea to get too close to Old Faithful. Plus, a woman got an unexpected visitor while she was pumping gas.
Garry checks in with JT Roach, and talks about his win on the NBC show Songland. Meanwhile, Jeff Bezo’s march against traditional retail continues. Plus, there’s someone roaming Indiana with a lot of apples.
It seems like everyone is learning that anything you said years ago can and probably will be used against you. Meanwhile, the creator of the Labradoodle is starting to have second thoughts. Plus, a visitor to Disneyland Paris decided to make things a little more exciting.
Garry watched the Emmy’s, but has not seen most of the winners. Meanwhile, an argument over tomatoes at a family gathering took a strange turn. Plus, it pays to learn what your house was used for before you bought it.
An airliner had to dive about 30,000 feet when an pressure problem was detected. Meanwhile, a kid who was accidentally hit with an anchor during a boating trip is looking on the bright side. Plus, a man was arrested for bringing an unexpected object to the top of the Empire State Building.