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044 – Bigfoot Hunting Season

by BTMT February 22, 2021 0 Comments
22Feb, 2021
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The Mars rover has successfully landed! Did you know that Venus flytraps create a magnetic field when their leaves snap shut? Thanks to a new bill in Oklahoma, you can now legally hunt bigfoot. New audio earrings have been invented that also work as earbuds. New technology channels the audio into the ear canal allowing you to hear music and conversation simultaneously. Things get HEATED and COOLED DOWN in a battle of fire vs ice in our ‘What’s Better Than Most’ game segment. NASA suggests that if we can detect nitrogen dioxide on other planets, that it might suggest there is intelligent life present. People are confused by pictures circulating online of blue dogs. All this, and an exciting game on this episode of Better than Most Things!

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