#610: Toddler Shoe Engines

The Box of Oddities - Podcast autorstwa Kat & Jethro Gilligan Toth

Join Kat and Jethro for a wild journey into the extraordinary on this episode of Box of Oddities! We delve into four intriguing and bizarre topics that are sure to pique your curiosity. 1. **Ridiculous Inventions Throughout History:** Get ready to shake your head as we explore some of the most absurd and outrageous inventions ever conceived by the human mind. From quirky contraptions to impractical gadgets, we'll share the stories behind these laughable creations. You won't believe what people thought would revolutionize the world! 2. **A Haunting in a Centuries-Old Welsh Cottage:** Step into the eerie world of paranormal activity as we uncover the spine-tingling story of a centuries-old Welsh cottage haunted by restless spirits. Prepare for goosebumps as we recount the chilling encounters and mysterious occurrences that have left residents and visitors terrified. 3. **The Enigma of Bohemian Grove Secret Society:** Dive into the shadowy world of Bohemian Grove, a secretive and exclusive men's club nestled in the redwood forests of Northern California. Discover the myths, legends, and rumors surrounding this enigmatic society, known for its annual gatherings of the world's elite and the peculiar rituals that take place within its secluded grounds. 4. **Celebrity Kidnappings and the Shocking Stories Behind Them:** Explore the dark and unsettling world of celebrity kidnappings as we recount harrowing tales of famous individuals who fell victim to abduction. Tune in to Box of Oddities for a ride through history's oddest, spookiest, and most captivating stories. From ridiculous inventions to chilling hauntings, secret societies, and celebrity mysteries, we've got it all covered. Don't miss out on the intrigue and wonder – press play now! If you would like to advertise on The Box of Oddities, contact [email protected] http://www.airwavemedia.com   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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