
The World of Weird: From Metal eating n' odd shower practices to Slow-Speed Chases n' breastfeeding.
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In episode 12 of "Weird with a Side of Bacon," the hosts share bizarre stories and odd news. Misty recounts a bird-poop incident in her car, Stephanie reads a cringeworthy dating app exchange, and Trevor explores a rare Indian wedding tradition involving breastfeeding. The team also discusses a man who ate metal—including an airplane—and a slow police chase involving an excavator. With playful banter and their signature “bacon rating” for weirdness, the hosts deliver laughs and shock, blending personal anecdotes, strange facts, and offbeat news for an entertaining, adult-themed episode.
Personal Weird Story: Why is there Bird Poop in the Car? (00:02:32) Misty shares a story about finding bird poop inside her car and speculates how it got there.
Dating App Story: Hinge Gone Wrong (00:08:21) Stephanie shares a Reddit story about a weird, innuendo-filled first conversation on Hinge.
Weird Indian Wedding Tradition (00:13:26) Trevor tells about a Rajasthan wedding tradition where the groom breastfeeds from his mother.
70,000 Dum Dums Ordered by Kid (00:21:25) Misty shares a news story about a Kentucky boy who orders 70,000 Dum Dum suckers on Amazon.
Reddit Story: Pooping in the Shower (00:26:00) Stephanie reads a Reddit post about a woman whose girlfriend regularly poops in the shower.
Weird History: Man Who Ate an Airplane (00:33:04) Trevor tells the story of Michel Lotito, a man who ate an entire airplane and other indigestible objects.
Weird News: Slow-Speed Excavator Police Chase (00:43:41) Misty shares a story about a South Carolina police chase involving a stolen excavator moving at walking speed.
Podcast Wrap-Up & Social Media Plugs (00:52:13) Closing remarks, where to find the podcast online, and encouragement to send in weird stories.