Rabid Beavers, Airport Shaving and the I-95 Golf Cart Grand Prix 20260605
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Most people assume cavemen only knew how to club stuff, but a 1,300-year-old Viking sword suggests they may have been just as into ancient dentistry as we are today—minus the fancy tools and anesthesia.In this wild ride of an episode, Skull & Skull dive headfirst into viral beaver attacks, the bizarre world of beaver-themed branding, and the insanity of modern travel that involves cutting toenails in airports, driving bulldozers in mud-filled projects, and the real dangers of flying out of control at 80 mph. Want to hear why a rabid beaver might be the next horror flick? Or how drinking from a prehistoric sword can make your dentist blush? Yeah, we got that.You'll discover:
- The hilarious (but terrifying) viral videos of beavers biting teenage daredevils and the rabies scare that followed
- The secret origin story behind Bucky’s beaver mascot and how ancient Vikings might’ve been the original tooth-fixers
- The crazy history of Florida’s railroad tunnels, oyster-boat epic drives, and why flying in some "budget" airlines is worse than a horror movie
- The absurdity of cave diving, free climbing without ropes, and why your next vacation might just involve checking your sandals before you leave
- The wild tales of transport chaos: runaway buses, soccer-mom golf cart escapes, and police officers who do their best with bicycles
Perfect for anyone fed up with airport shenanigans, tired of conspiracy theories, or just craving some jaw-dropping stories to make you grateful for modern life—this episode is a rollercoaster of laughs, lunacy, and lost Viking relics.And if you ever wondered what it’s like to find a 1,400-year-old sword in Norway or see a beaver sink its teeth into viral fame, this is your listen. Warning: Side effects include uncontrollable laughter and a newfound appreciation for not messing with beavers or free solo climbers. Hit play and get ready for a crazy journey through the bizarre, the historic, and the downright stupid.