Podcasting since 2008! - It really is all true! Quirky, bizarre, and unusual stories from the Flip S
Ouch!!! The ghastly true story of Bertha Boronda who, in 1907, took a straight razor and sliced off
In this episode: A man who eats match heads, a wife receives a frozen baby elephant for Valentine’s
The crazy true story of Marty, a mouse who was stealing marijuana and other drugs from the evidence
In this episode: A man claims his wife snores in Morse code, a student runs away after his teacher t
Inflation in the United States hit 20% shortly after World War II. The government couldn’t get it un
Ten true, long-forgotten stories from Christmas past! A man pays for 41,000 student accounts at a cl
In this episode, my wife Mary Jane joins me to review the 1947 classic Christmas movie "The Bishop’s
December 24, 2022, marks the bicentennial of the classic poem Twas the Night Before Christmas. Pamel
In this third and final segment, 93-year-old Marvin Lautzenheiser discusses his reasons for leaving
In this second segment, 93-year-old Marvin Lautzenheiser discusses his time as an FBI field agent in
93-year-old Marvin Lautzenheiser was the lead cryptanalyst for the FBI team that deciphered the micr
The long-forgotten story of a major battle that took place over Los Angeles just a few months after
The assassination of President John F. Kennedy was a tragic day for the United States. But what else
In this episode, my wife Mary Jane joins me to review the 1944 classic movie "Gaslight." Starring In
Russell Sage was once one of the wealthiest men in the world. He was ruthless in business and was sa
In this episode: A man who claimed that he had eloped with another man’s wife because she had fed hi
In 1941, the Plainfield Teachers College football team was unstoppable. That was until a reporter ex
In this episode: A mystery man speaks an unknown language, a boy gets his head stuck in a toilet sea
Just what happens when your airplane crashes high up in the Himalayan mountains and there is no chan
In this episode: The United States once banned the sale of sliced bread, the State of Oregon attempt