1 hr 49 min

Idaho Killer’s Strange Eating Habits, Buffalo Man Saves Lives By Taking People To School, OCDs Return, And More‪!‬ The Unoffendable’s Podcast

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With Kenny on vacation, James breaks into the studio and records an episode with Todd. The boys discuss the Idaho murderer of four college students and his odd eating habits. A Buffalo resident saves 20+ lives by breaking into a nearby school and receives a cool nickname for his efforts.  It turns out that we are not washing certain body parts right. Todd tells us that there's a white-people stereotype involving showers and baths that he doesn't connect with. James, however, does.  OCDs make a triumphant return and more guy gab.
Happy New Year!
 
Articles From The Show:
Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger had 'OCD eating' habits (nypost.com)
Buffalo man Jay Withey known as 'Merry Christmas Jay' hailed hero for rescuing people in winter storm (nypost.com)
These are the five body parts you're not washing enough (nypost.com)
Man Who Spent $15,000 To Become A Dog Worried Friends Think He's 'Weird' | Armstrong & Getty (armstrongandgetty.com)

With Kenny on vacation, James breaks into the studio and records an episode with Todd. The boys discuss the Idaho murderer of four college students and his odd eating habits. A Buffalo resident saves 20+ lives by breaking into a nearby school and receives a cool nickname for his efforts.  It turns out that we are not washing certain body parts right. Todd tells us that there's a white-people stereotype involving showers and baths that he doesn't connect with. James, however, does.  OCDs make a triumphant return and more guy gab.
Happy New Year!
 
Articles From The Show:
Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger had 'OCD eating' habits (nypost.com)
Buffalo man Jay Withey known as 'Merry Christmas Jay' hailed hero for rescuing people in winter storm (nypost.com)
These are the five body parts you're not washing enough (nypost.com)
Man Who Spent $15,000 To Become A Dog Worried Friends Think He's 'Weird' | Armstrong & Getty (armstrongandgetty.com)

1 hr 49 min