♥ February 2024
February 2024 Vol. 2, Issue 2
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It's February.  In honour of Groundhog Day, Nick and Roy have decided to emerge from their burrows to look for their shadows. What's the official prognostication?  Well, it looks like we're going to have at least 6 more weeks of Totally Useless Information. Here's what's in store for you this month:  

  • Amusing Planet
  • Podcast Spotlight: Gurdeep Pandher of the Yukon
  • Brain Busters ... and so much more!
TOGETHER WITH
Tom's Fine Clothing
Tom's Fine Clothing
Brand name men’s wear at below retail prices in Toronto. Quality & affordability will suit your style.
Did someone say deals?
Pants Across the Sea
Pants Across the Sea
Tom Mihalik shared a fashion fact with us this month. Edward VIII wanted a tuxedo with trouser cuffs. He couldn't get them in London because there was a ration on material. So, he decided to have the pants made in New York City. His "pants across the sea" gave rise to American tailors on the world stage.
AMUSING PLANET
Have you ever penny-farthing'd in public?
Have you ever penny-farthing'd in public?
Since 1983, hundreds of cyclists in Tasmania have taken to the streets on a penny farthing. They're vying for the coveted Championship Cup.
Racing Details
Scientists Giving A Cluck
Scientists Giving A Cluck
Newstalk 1010's John Moore talks to science expert, Dan Riskin, about a study that examines the noises chickens make in order to determine their levels of happiness.
Listen Here
What's the wurst that could happen?
What's the wurst that could happen?
Would you eat a sausage from a vending machine? Apparently, there are more than 500,000 of these miniature meat markets in Germany.
Meat Shopping
PODCAST SPOTLIGHT
MONTHLY MADNESS
BRAIN BUSTERS
Wordle for Costco?
Wordle for Costco?
If you like the Price is Right, you'll love this game. Players are given 6 chances to guess the price of a product sold at Costco, guided by "higher" and "lower" arrows. A new product is released daily.
Go to Costcodle
FROM OUR MAILBAG
Clever Plays on Words

Tony from Montreal, Quebec writes: 

Today listening to the show, there were lots of references to poop and fear of heights. I thought you'd enjoy this vintage K-Mart Commercial: "Ship Your Pants."

WORTH REPEATING
What's the going rate for a moon burial?

Having one's cremated remains sprinkled on the moon is not a new phenomenon. The first person to be buried on an extraterrestrial surface was scientist Eugene Shoemaker on July 31, 1999, approximately 25 years ago. Since that time many notable people have chosen space funerals, including Star Trek actors from the original TV series, astronauts, physicists, and artists. Interestingly, you don't have to be a celebrity to arrange for a burial in space. Two companies - Celestis and Elysium Space - offer various types of burial experiences and rideshare packages, ranging from US $2,500 to approximately US $12,500.  

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