Topic: Shower

14 chapters across the catalog

Death Bus
Episode 1205 2:05:52 - 2:09:39

1205: Death Bus

California Water Laws, 55 Gallon Limit

New California legislation imposes a 55-gallon per day indoor water use limit per person, effectively preventing residents from showering and doing laundry on the same day. Violations can result in fines of $1,000 per day, increasing to $10,000 during declared drought emergencies.

No Sweat
Episode 1191 2:39:36 - 2:42:46

1191: No Sweat

Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome, "Scromiting" Illness

A mysterious illness known as Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome (CHS), or "scromiting" (screaming and vomiting), is being reported in Canadian emergency rooms. The condition affects heavy cannabis users and is often only relieved by hot showers or capsicum cream. Some speculate the illness is linked to the high THC concentrations in modern cannabis products or potential poisoning of the supply.

Yes Wee Can
Episode 895 35:22 - 39:25

895: Yes Wee Can

Samantha Bee, Russian Election Intervention Claims

The use of Samantha Bee comedy segments as political proof is criticized as a product of highly selective editing. The discussion covers claims of Russian intervention in the US election and the concept of "invading digital borders" as a justification for political resistance.

Ash for Cash
Episode 894 1:07:35 - 1:09:50

894: Ash for Cash

Late Night Comedy, Jimmy Kimmel and Trump Impeachment Jokes

Late-night hosts like Jimmy Kimmel have utilized the Steele dossier's allegations for comedic material, focusing on the "golden showers" claim. The segment notes how these jokes often incorporate serious political undertones, including early discussions of potential impeachment.

Shambollocks
Episode 868 2:19:28 - 2:22:07

868: Shambollocks

Vasectomy Parties and Childless Families Trend

A new social trend is discussed where young couples hold "vasectomy parties" or "car showers" to celebrate their decision not to have children. The hosts compare this to a similar phenomenon in the 1970s and characterize it as a "sick" social development. They suggest that anti-male sentiment and economic concerns are driving this "depression-era" behavior.

Lone Rat
Episode 748

748: Lone Rat

Perseid Meteor Shower, GPS Signal Interference Claims

The Perseid meteor shower on August 16, 2015, is linked to anecdotal reports of GPS inaccuracies and Google Maps routing errors. While some suggest the atmospheric activity caused positioning shifts, skeptics argue that meteor particles are too small to impact satellite signals compared to the ionosphere's general behavior.

Dead Man Cuffed
Episode 620 24:39 - 26:21

620: Dead Man Cuffed

NASA, Failed Meteor Shower Predictions

A predicted NASA meteor shower is labeled a "dud" after observers across the country reported seeing nothing. The hosts use the failed astronomical prediction to question the reliability of scientific models used for climate change and global warming.

Taser Taser Taser!
Episode 592

592: Taser Taser Taser!

FEMA Region 6, NGO Podcast Branding and Social Anecdotes

The hosts open the program from Austin, Texas, jokingly branding the show as the official non-governmental organization (NGO) podcast of FEMA Region 6. One host recounts attending a "couples dinner" in Austin involving a Texas lobbyist and a banker, where he experimented with describing his profession as a "legislation analyst" for an NGO. The conversation explores the social utility of the NGO label and its high level of public trust compared to other institutions.

Hornbag
Episode 345 39:02 - 40:23

345: Hornbag

Canadian Parliament Golden Business Card Scandal

Canadian Member of Parliament Scott Bryson criticized the Foreign Minister for using gold lettering on business cards, which allegedly violates Treasury Board rules. During the parliamentary session, Bryson used the term "golden showers" to describe the Conservative ministers' spending habits. The hosts find the unintended double entendre highly amusing.

Cheerleaders for Science
Episode 256 12:29 - 15:37

256: Cheerleaders for Science

Executive Producer Credits, Brad Meltzer's Decoded Promotion

Executive producers Matthew Shower and Winthrop Minnesota are credited for their financial support of the program. Additional contributions from Sir Kelly Spongberg and Noah Cutler are acknowledged, with Cutler promoting his brother-in-law's new History Channel series, Brad Meltzer's Decoded. The television show investigates secret symbols and codes, including topics like the Bohemian Grove and the White House cornerstone.

Hillary For President!
Episode 220 27:11 - 32:01

220: Hillary For President!

Federal Shower Head Regulations, Hotel Green Initiatives

A discussion on federal regulations limiting shower head water flow to 2.5 gallons per minute leads to a critique of government overreach. The hosts mock hotel "green" initiatives that encourage guests to reuse towels, characterizing them as cost-saving measures disguised as environmentalism.

Flat Chested Women
Episode 170 17:04 - 19:50

170: Flat Chested Women

Female Ejaculation Ban, Australian Bodily Function Regulations

Further details on Australian censorship reveal that golden showers and female ejaculation are being reclassified as illegal smut. The hosts criticize the government for outlawing natural bodily functions and excoriating women for their natural physical traits. They call for the "flat-chested women of Australia" to unite and revolt against the insulting new standards.