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Episode 9: Beer Powered Motorcycle, Illegal Fruit Rollups, German Sex Games

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Welcome back to another thrilling episode of Blatherrhea with your hosts, John Caparulo and Brian Shinanigan! Grab your favorite beverages and snacks, then get ready for an uproarious episode 9 as we delve into some wild odd news stories from around the world.

In this episode, we kick things off with a story about alternative fuels. Picture this: a beer-powered motorcycle! That's right, folks, we explore the ingenious invention of a motorcycle that runs on beer, kind of. We discuss how absurd this concept is and the ridiculousness of it.

Next up, we take a journey to Israel, where we the TikTok fruit rollups challenge is causing quite a problem. Believe it or not, these beloved childhood snacks are treated like illegal drugs in other countries! And the black market is making a killing off of Israeli teens.

But wait, that's not all! We shift gears to Germany, where we unearth a tale of a sex game that took an unexpected twist . A man found himself tied to a tree (again!) after a BDSM scenario goes wrong. This story is very German and we are surprised it doesn't happen more often.

Join us every week for a new episode filled with absurdity, laughter, and everything in between. Blatherrhea, where anything goes and nothing is too strange.

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Welcome back to another thrilling episode of Blatherrhea with your hosts, John Caparulo and Brian Shinanigan! Grab your favorite beverages and snacks, then get ready for an uproarious episode 9 as we delve into some wild odd news stories from around the world.

In this episode, we kick things off with a story about alternative fuels. Picture this: a beer-powered motorcycle! That's right, folks, we explore the ingenious invention of a motorcycle that runs on beer, kind of. We discuss how absurd this concept is and the ridiculousness of it.

Next up, we take a journey to Israel, where we the TikTok fruit rollups challenge is causing quite a problem. Believe it or not, these beloved childhood snacks are treated like illegal drugs in other countries! And the black market is making a killing off of Israeli teens.

But wait, that's not all! We shift gears to Germany, where we unearth a tale of a sex game that took an unexpected twist . A man found himself tied to a tree (again!) after a BDSM scenario goes wrong. This story is very German and we are surprised it doesn't happen more often.

Join us every week for a new episode filled with absurdity, laughter, and everything in between. Blatherrhea, where anything goes and nothing is too strange.

  continue reading

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