There's always more to it. A 2006–2007 concert tour followed their tenth anniversary album release. Listener Elizabeth always says “please” and “thank you” to her Google voice assistant, and her husband says she’s weird. Guitarist Ito was originally only supposed to lend a hand on recordings temporarily, but decided to become a permanent member when Every Little Thing's debut's single, "Feel My Heart," was a success, selling more than 100,000 copies upon its release in summer 1996. Thanks to callers Myco and Amanda. The Earth is surrounded by a halo of trash — defunct satellites, discarded fuel tanks, one of Elon Musk’s Teslas. What took so long? The trouble with the library cataloging system. Thanks to Natalie for the call. Plus, a spooky Face ID mystery, and a peek under the husk of corn mazes. While there’s some evidence clothes go back 170,000 years, pants are a relatively recent addition to our wardrobes. Do twins communicate in the womb? Instead of arguing around the table with our extended families, we’ll be stuck at home with a single-serving of mashed potatoes, face-timing the people we love. Every Little Thing by Cedella Marley is a upbeat song containing a powerful underling message of love and peace. Invisible actors create worlds of sound in everything you watch - from Jaws to The Wire. The album had five promotional singles prior to its release, including "Jump", the first attempt of Mochida in music composing, Untitled: 4 Ballads, their number one EP which got platinum status in Japan, and also "Grip! Plus, why are clouds of terrifying black birds gathering in listener Amanda’s neighborhood every evening? ELT’s resident flamingo expert tells us what’s really happening in that viral pic. ELT talks to the “Jacques Cousteau of glow,” a scientist who has spent decades deep diving for answers. Thanks to caller Cayra. Every year the TSA confiscates millions of pounds of pocket knives, sunscreen and snow globes from airport travellers. You can find his eggnog recipe here. Plus, an update on Jeremy’s reported fruit fly infestation. Sell it on eBay? Thanks to Rob, Justin, Tamasha, Lucy, Jacob, Kaleb, Ian, and Dawn. Get to know your most intimate animal companions. Guests: Thomas Kaeppeler, President of Ravensburger North America, Inc.; bird expert Judith Bailey. Who came up with it? Why do thrift shops all smell the same? Twinspiracies: The Truth About Twinspeak and More. And a gigantic thank you to everyone risking their own health to keep the rest of us safe. You pick the services and time, we come to you. ELT tracks down the source of the nail biting-sound you can’t unhear. Thanks to caller Kyle. But what makes it so good? Spider expert Sebastian Echeverri takes us behind some of the most impressive peepers in the animal kingdom. Where does bubblegum flavor come from? Those small joys you can’t stop thinking about, in the midst of such big sadness. Call 60 Minutes? Plus, we right a #noboe wrong. Zooarchaeologist Angela Perri digs up the answers. What’s happening in the cockpit while you’re fighting over the armrest? Fellow Traveling Wilburys members George Harrison and Tom Petty made cameo appearances in the Meiert Avis–directed music video that received rotation on VH1 at the time. Who decides what a cheerleader looks like? Guest: sensory specialist Gail Vance Civille of Sensory Spectrum. Guest: Jolie Kerr, of Ask a Clean Person. A kid caller pops the question: How does popcorn pop? Flora stages a fact intervention with Prashanth. Atmospheric science historian Vladimir Jankovic introduces Christina to her people, and iconic couples therapist Esther Perel, host of “How’s Work” and “Where Should We Begin,” helps Christina rethink her relationship with the wind. A bubblegum bush? Thanks to callers Kate and Michael. Guests: Freddie Gowin, retired park ranger, Lake Tawakoni State Park, Texas; Linda Rayor, arachnologist at Cornell University. Listener Paige heard a rumor: we only breathe through one nostril. Our helpline is open 24-7. DJ Casper tells us the origin story of the Cha Cha Slide. [1], Mochida made her debut as a baby in an advertisement for diapers as her mom hoped she would enter the entertainment business. Plus, Your Cleanspiracies. Photos courtesy Camelot Homes. Guest: biologist and ocean researcher Edie Widder. Guests: Kathryn Boor, Cornell University; Ian Shaw, University of Canterbury; Renée Goodrich-Schneider, University of Florida. [1], The band released their debut single "Feel My Heart" on August 7, 1996. This weekend, SpaceX and NASA successfully launched the first crewed spacecraft from U.S. soil in almost a decade. If a baby couldn’t nurse, what did prehistoric parents do before baby bottles? 7 days free, then $4.99/month. This week, ELT reveals how it went from funerals in the Caribbean to shag-carpeted basements across American suburbia. ELT gets to the bottom of a familiar aroma with cleaning expert Jolie Kerr. A few years ago, listener Annie asked ELT to settle a longstanding family debate: exactly how old is Winnie-the-Pooh? Plus, please help caller Austin name that tune. Thanks to callers Mattie, Toku, Piper, Aviv, Meghan, Anna, Liz, Kathi and Carl. The history of the world’s most iconic movie scream. ELT asks the eggs-perts. At Every Little Thing, we strive to find a balanced mix of basics and statement pieces to compliment anyone’s closet. Guest: Nancy Segal, psychology professor at California State University, Fullerton, and author of Twin Mythconceptions. Why don’t we gobble turkey eggs like we do chicken eggs? Thanks to Gary Wells, Gil Zamora, and caller Lex. VIDEO TIMELINE One Giant Leap: 1975-1982 Explore the alternative-history news events that transpired … The main character is a boy who refuses to be brought down emotionally. ELT gets to the bottom of a familiar aroma -- thrift store smell. What would happen to your body if you floated out of your spaceship without a spacesuit? Guests Catherine Horwood, author of Potted History, and Charlotte Salter-Townshend of the National Botanic Gardens in Dublin sift through the facts and expose the shady side of houseplant history. The album's second single, "Hide the Wine," was released to country radio on December 4, 2017. Plus, Discovering the 8th Continent. Do conductors ever fall off their podiums? What does it take to eradicate a disease from the planet? ELT tracks down the source of the scary sound. Why Goldfish Swam Into Our Living Rooms. Cheese: Why Do We Worship Rotten Milk? Flora and Katherine answer questions from listeners. Every little thing. The verse in Every Little Thing is typical Lennon with its descending, or “falling”, melody in the verse. Mochida released her first solo album, Moka on August 12, 2009, and also participated briefly in the special unit Caocao, along with Takao Tajima, member of Original Love. Every Little Thing", the album's lead single, was released to country radio on February 22, 2017. Biologist Robert Cowie fills us in. One man is to blame. Then, a question from the Help Line about aircraft patrol. Plus, Science Vs. host Wendy Zukerman joins Flora for an important wombat-butt update. Their first studio album, called Everlasting was a big success, selling nearly two million copies in Japan, and marking ELT as a popular group with a bright future. We check in with some of the essential workers we talked to back in April and hear what it’s been like to teach, fly on planes, ship packages, and drive a truck during a pandemic. Did cavemen really carry clubs? Flora learns facts about the flamingo that change her. Paleoanthropologists Melanie Chang and Genevieve von Petzinger help bust our biggest cavemen myths — and tell us what our ancestors were really like. Through the 1800s, babies in the U.S. were dressed in gender neutral clothing — you couldn’t tell the girls from the boys based on their outfits. And you delivered. Every Little Thing. Their second studio album, Time to Destination, is the best-selling album of the band with over 3.5 million copies sold, and became the 10th best-selling album of all time in Japan. Now, with your help, we want to get one of those words into the dictionary. Plus, A Trash Bag Moonshot. Why Are Some People Mosquito Magnets? Plus, Bigfoot gets his due. There are mysterious symbols inside your tee-shirt -- do you know what they mean? (Mini). Plus, a look at how clowns protect their clown IP with fact buddy Prashanth Venkat. Hollywood's most iconic scream has a name—and over the course of the past seventy years, it has made an appearance in hundreds of films, television shows, and commercials. How do musicians tune up on a noisy stage? Plus, meet Nancy Faust — the legendary organist who brought trolling to modern baseball music. ELT investigates. Why isn’t squirrel poop all over the place? Self-service began in a Piggly Wiggly 100 years ago. Special thanks to caller Lauren, and to historian Matthew Goodrum. And one of the first scientists to hoist herself into the treetops describes life in the canopy. When supporting someone with anxiety, often the important thing is just to be there, sitting quietly and listening, without trying to whisk away the problem or fix it. A Bulletin Board of Glory™ nomination from comedian Josh Gondelman takes ELT down a trashy rabbit hole, to a time before sanitation workers, when pigs roamed the streets. A team of microbiologists weigh in. Listener Christina gets ruffled by a stiff breeze and wants to know if she’s alone in her wind rage. Pumpkin Spice: The Science Behind the Invasion. Where does it all go? ELT talked to a lucid dream expert to find out if we can optimize our snooze time. Then, an (Earth) vacuum paradox to end all paradoxes: which came first, the vacuum or the carpet? every little thing you wanted all the time I wish I could be every little thing you wanted all the time some times lift me up just lift me up don't make a sound and let me hold you up before you hit the Ground see all come you say your all right but I get the strangest feeling that you've gone away- you've gone away Watch the video for Every Little Thing from Carlene Carter's Hindsight 20/20 for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Directed by Michael Morris. 1 talking about this. Guest: Clifford Johnson, professor of physics at the University of Southern California. Also known as ELT by their fans, Every Little Thing was originally a trio but became a duo in 2000 with Kaori Mochida as the singer and Ichiro Ito as the guitarist. In 2009, after nine years of departed ways, Every Little Thing began working again with former band member Mitsuru Igarashi. We've updated our Terms of Service. Animal behaviorist and pro squirrel watcher Mikel Maria Delgado tells us what it looks like and where to find it. Why do some songs get stuck in our heads? What happened when he went under the knife? Baseball and Organ Music: How’d That Happen? An expert locates some answers. Special thanks to Graham Thiele, Bruce Owen, Alan Covey, and Gary Urton. Happy 420, dudes. ELT exposes the roots of tooth care. 833-RING-ELT. Bill Nye the Science Guy introduces us to an obscure historical figure. This album also included their best-selling single, "Time Goes By", which reached nearly 1.15 million copies sold. Japan who debuted in August 1996 with the release of their first single called "Feel My Heart". How to Save a Planet asks the big questions: what do we need to do to solve the climate crisis, and how do we get it done? But now I convey thoughts that are hard to explain when I communicate with people in my daily life. How they get that tunnel under there. Flora is out this week force feeding her niblings flamingo facts, so we’re rerunning one of our favorite episodes. Thanks to caller Elizabeth. [1], She sent the demo to Avex Trax, where Mitsuru Igarashi was a producer looking for a girl for a new duo with him as the keyboardist. ELT talks to some pro organ players to find out how organs and ballparks got together. Plus, an investigation into the multi-layered origin story of the Bloomin' Onion. ELT investigates. Can it be true? Plus, a centuries-old scientific debate: why ice is slippery. Every Little Thing By Gimlet. A professional word nerd tells us which of your submissions have the best chance of making it into the big book. Learn how to spot the tell-tale signs of a psychopath. Marmie says three, while Ryan says four or more. Mochida has said of the album, that "I used to sing without thinking. We asked you to share your fail tales, and you delivered. Plus, we meet the man who defied all odds to bring us the bag that cinches. Producer Christine Driscoll meets an alleyway plant dealer and discovers an industry right under our noses. Chef and food writer J. Kenji López-Alt explains how eggnog got its name. Take it to the bank? Caller Shannon is at a loss for words when it comes to describing her favorite vegetable -- corn. 2. Plus, Is That Bug Threatening Me? Guests: navigation and orientation researcher Giuseppe Iaria; former London cab driver David Styles. Thanks to callers Anthony, Eddie ... A mass spider invasion at his office left accountant Steven with a burning question: How many can there be? Clowns and Crows: Weirder and Scarier Than You Think. Plus, ELT’s long quest to get a sports team to have a flamingo as their mascot is finally over… or is it? Foley artist and Emmy Award-winning sound editor Joanna Fang shares her punch recipe. Listen Now March 15, 2021 . We asked you to share your fail tales, and you delivered. Thanks to twins Kelly and Kristina, Reply All’s Phia Bennin, and everyone who called with twin questions. A new show from Gimlet Media, hosted by Flora Lichtman. Plus, What’s the Deal With Turkey Eggs? On November 20, 2008, it was announced that Mochida would be starting a solo career in 2009, but both she and Itoh would continue as a duo. Our helpline is open 24-7. Where are Leña’s mystery smells coming from? Plus, a Teeny, Glorious Car Hack. It’s spring-cleaning time! ELT talks to some pro organ players to find out how organs and ballparks got together. And you delivered. Does swearing make you more powerful? When did “the wave” become a staple of stadium crowds? ELT tackles a fat question. Space Trash: Is It Coming For Us? ELT is here to answer your burning questions. Is there more to your taste buds than you thought? If you enjoy country music, every time you now hear Every Little Thing by Russell Dickerson and Slow Dance in a Parking Lot by Jordan Davis you will think of this story cause I sure did. When you fly do you really need to put your phone in airplane mode? When did someone first see a cheese curd and think, “Yeah, I’m going to eat that"? Guests: Comedian and rabbit expert Amy Sedaris; Jim Correll, plant pathologist, University of Arkansas; geologist and sinkhole expert David Wilshaw. While they may look like dainty, dorky birds, flamingos deserve respect. 20 min; MAR 15, 2021; Embarrassing Little Tales: The Finalists Embarrassing Little Tales: The Finalists. Caller Leña had COVID-19 last October and temporarily lost her sense of smell. Plus, cicada killer wasps — a backyard horror story, turned intervention. For celebrating their tenth anniversary, Every Little Thing held a two-day special live at the Nippon Budokan on March 6 and 7, 2006. ELT talks to former Alexa insider Daren Gill and expert in human-robot interactions Leila Takayama to find out just how weird Elizabeth is. . Plus, meet Nancy Faust — the legendary organist who brought trolling to modern baseball music. Why do we get goosebumps from music and other emotional experiences? Guest: Pot lady Julie Dunne. Attention all you #hortihotties, this week caller Esther asks about houseplants: When did we start keeping them, and has there ever been another houseplant heyday? Our helpline is open 24-7. ELT goes down under, to expose one of the most impressive butts in the animal kingdom. Jalopnik senior editor Jason Torchinsky sets the record straight about this heady hack. In part one of a two-part episode, ELT flips through the history of cheerleading and meets the man who held cheerleading in the pompom of his hand. Flora answers questions from the help line about an armadillo paradox and the DaVinci Code of pasta. Who Made ‘The Wave’ a Thing? They gained massive popularity in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Previous Article. Every Little Thing (also known as ELT) is a pop/soft rock duo from And how did it become a favorite inside joke for so many filmmakers? Plus, lobsters pee from their faces, koalas have human-like fingerprints, and other cocktail party fodder from our fact buddy exchange. In the time of “puzzle and chill,” listener Myco needs to know: how are jigsaw puzzles made? A trio of food safety experts weighs in. How did goldfish come to dominate our fish bowls and pet stores? Feb 19, 2021 56 min. Conductor Rob Kapilow reveals the secret. Guests: Flamingo expert Felicity Arengo and anesthetist Kate Leslie. So we invited ourselves to your place. A beaver’s butt? We have the tools to help you do some ruff decoding. Listener Taylor was making a medieval stew when she noticed a prominent ingredient was missing from the recipe: potatoes. Listener Gwen wants to know why she’s never seen an armadillo alive. F*ck Yeah: Can Cursing Make You Stronger? Pirate historian Laura Sook Duncombe tells us about the golden age of pirates. Caller Jenny is itching to know if these tiny bloodsuckers seem to prefer some people more than others. We track down the original bubblegum flavor formula, and find out what’s in there. Thanks to listeners Ron, Sophia, Karen, Hayden, Priyanka, Melissa, Kim, Kai, Will, and everyone who called in to share, shout, and sob into the void. . ELT tracks down the inventor of this tiny, brilliant car hack. ELT finds out where Jeremy’s red-eyed roommates came from. ELT traces the delicious and X-rated history of cheese. 3. Thanks to Erica, Dallas, Ryan, Mary, Nasja, David, Samantha, and everyone who called to share their worst moments. They gained massive popularity in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Is Egg the Only Nog? Call 833-RING-ELT or send an audio message to elt@gimletmedia.com. Plus, Best Pet Vocalist. 21:26. This week, some comfort food. Can duct tape really fix every little thing? Every Little Thing Is Gonna Be Alright Wood Sign, Bob Marley Sign, Bob Marley Wood Sign, Bob Marley Decor, Three Little Birds Wood Sign BirdDingCo 5 out of 5 stars (3) $ 30.00. [1] Mitsuru Igarashi left ELT following the release of their third original album, Eternity. TV-14 Connecting Seasons 1 & 2. What happens when space travelers come home? Are "Speed Enforced by Aircraft" Signs a Lie? ELT answers an age-old question: When you have to use a public toilet, should you sit on the seat? Every Little Thing is the perfect title for this book cause you truly do love Every Little Thing about this story. Does that person sitting next to you on the plane REALLY work in IT? Rhinologist Simon Gane fills us in on COVID-related smell loss. Every Little Thing is a book for fans of Marie Force's Green Mountain series. Listener Molly wants to know whether shotgunning a slushy could cause her physical harm. Their 2008 album Door released on March 5, 2008 peaked at number 2 on the Oricon charts. Caller Juanita wants to know if her cats are southpaws. Cleaning expert Jolie Kerr tells us when it’s OK to use your own saliva as a cleaning agent, and addresses some listener “cleanspiracies” like: Will vodka clean my clothes? The single was released on 12" and CD and featured an extended version of the song and non-album track "I'm Gone". Plus, a tunnel follow up with Dr. Mole: where do the emergency exits in underwater tunnels go? Plus, tips for sneaking your weed onboard from a former TSA agent. For a lot of us, the holidays won’t be the same this year. Are you manning a cash register, stocking shelves, delivering pizzas? 17:22. Listener Mack asked about the unfamous people who fill empty seats at the Oscars. Thanks to caller Emily. Why would a garden-gloved thief lift a water lily from a botanical garden in London? Fear, pride, relief, anger — ELT listeners who deliver packages, stock shelves, and drive buses share how their lives have changed during the pandemic. If you hold your car’s key fob to your chin, can you unlock your car from further away? TSA Treasure Chest : What Happens To Your Confiscated Stuff? ELT explores the secret world of the Citizens’ Stamp Advisory Committee, the group that decides what gets stuck on America’s envelopes. ELT Help Line #: (347) 464-9626. On ELT, you call with a question, we find you an answer. ELT learns how to spot a spy in the wild. Full Service Mobile Detailing. Every Little Thing by A.M. Myers a five-star read that will give you the warm and fuzzies. ELT investigates listener cleanspiracies with expert cleaner Jolie Kerr. And the middle part three first notes are typical Lennon. The single peaked at number 24 on the Oricon charts. ELT Help Line #: (347) 464-9626. Only 3 available and it's in 10 people's carts. Guest: record-holding NASA astronaut Christina Koch. Call 833-RING-ELT or send an audio message to elt@gimletmedia.com. "Every Little Thing" is a song by Jeff Lynne release as a lead single from his first solo album Armchair Theatre. Thanks to caller Chiara, and to Phillip Clauer and Christine Alvarado for their eggs-pertise. Beautiful Beatles song! ELT asks a swearing expert about that theory. Kate, a “hair is everything” kind of person, asks about the life-changing invention that keeps her hair out of her face. They already know a lot about you. Or the congee your best friend made you when your heart got broken. How do nailpolish colors get their names? Nearly a decade later, technology and lunar exploration have taken huge strides - but a solar storm threatens the astronauts on Jamestown. He initially intended to play drums. And the scoop on spinach tooth. Learn More, This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. If you dug up the graves of our founding fathers, what would you find? Why do we cry? Why do Hollywood wallops sound so punched up? Caller Jeremy has a problem: fruit flies have moved into his apartment, and he needs to know how they got there. ELT uncovers the moment that beamed little green aliens into our homes (and hearts). Plus, your most ingenious MacGyver stories. ELT goes into the mind of a crow to find out if scarecrows work. Special thanks to Gary Griggs. Special thanks to Nathan Cole and danke schön to caller Laszlo. Two airline pilots answer your burning air travel questions. Where are Leña’s mystery smells coming from? Waterphone: The Sound That Haunts Hollywood. To help get you in the mood, we’re dusting off an episode from our archive. In July, 2011, the band released their 41st single "Sora/Koe". Caller Mark’s dad thinks a well-timed “word of power” is the key to efficient yardwork. Guest: Kiki Patsch, California State University Channel Islands. Plus, listeners share their real-life, unconventional Lassie stories. Vegetable expert Carol Miles solves listener Mary’s tiny lunchtime mystery. Feel free to message me with questions. This award-winning home in Sydney’s inner west, constructed with creativity and flair, is the perfect articulation of its builder’s philosophy to ‘treat every little thing like it’s everything’. ELT calls in animal behavior researcher Deborah Wells and neuroscientist Sebastian Ocklenburg for an answer. One eerie sound has been haunting Hollywood movies — from Poltergeist to Jurassic Park to Let the Right One In — and 14 seasons of Unsolved Mysteries. Learn More. Behind the Pompoms: Cheerleading’s Checkered Past. Tips for being the #1 guest in the history of the universe. This is number seven in the Bayou Devils series, they could all be read as stand-alone, as they each tell a different brother’s story, but they are all great men and I have loved them all. Should you leave your sponge out to dry . Guest: former Merriam-Webster Dictionary editor Kory Stampe... Did cavemen really carry clubs? Plus, Biology’s Best Butt. We want to hear from you. The Cha Cha Slide: How One Uncle Changed Weddings Forever. We’re clearing out our inbox and answering some of your burning follow-up questions for our last episode of 2019. Every Little Thing. Guests: ant researchers Erik Frank at Université de Lausanne and Christina Kwapich at Arizona State University. Plus, is washing your clothes better than freezing them? Guest: prop master Lynda Reiss. To hunt down an answer, we consult with professional age-guesser Ben Ramey, bear biologist Rae Wynn-Grant, and Sarah Shea, a professor who has studied this question. Plus, listener Paul goes in for an appendectomy, and wakes up with a bizarre craving. Caller Jeremy has a problem: fruit flies have moved into his apartment, and he needs to know how they got there. Have you ever given your dog a belly rub and wondered … where’s the b-button? Plus, the 411 on another underground underdog: prairie dogs. Plus, why would slugs ditch the shell? So why did parents start color-coding their kids in pink and blue? ELT does some spider number-crunching, and meets the man who discovered one of the largest spider gatherings on record. Plus, the rise, fall, and re-rise of cargo shorts. Who is Wilhelm and Why Won’t He Stop Screaming? Plus, a look at lottery history, and your strangest raffle winnings. Every Little Thing is written in Force's traditional style of dual third person narrative. When did organ music and baseball become an item? Potato biologist Maria Scurrah and journalist Charles Mann explain the potato’s twisting route to stewpot domination. Plus, a processed cheese expert on making the most of the dairy aisle. Why is pumpkin spice a thing? Upon the release of the third studio album, Eternity, released in March 2000, Mitsuru Igarashi suddenly decided to leave the band. Their single "Fragile" released on New Year's Day 2001 became ELT's second biggest hit ever, vindicating their new direction, selling approximately 829,580 copies; its c/w song "Jirenma" was one of the ending songs for the anime movie Initial D Third Stage. Sinkholes: How Scared Should I Be? Plus, slug-gate. VERSE 2 Behind the scenes and in the details You plan the perfect way for me Why would I dwell upon the road’s uncertainties When all I gotta do is look to You. Their second studio album, entitled Time to Destination, was released on April 15, 1998, and it became one of the best-selling albums of that year, with over 3.5 million copies sold. Does an orchestra’s triangle player get the same pay as a violinist? Thanks also to Steven Haddock, Michael Latz, Matt Davis, Vinc... Caller Hank wants to know where the sand on his central California beach came from. Guests: Bill Gicker, manager of stamp development at USPS; Jessica, ex-CSAC member; Kam Mak, artist and stamp illustrat... Why do some auctioneers talk so fast? How did one style of cheerleading come to dominate in so many American schools? Plus, we talk to someone who turns the “mother f*ckers” into “manhole covers” for the TV versions of movies. Plus, can tiny eyes see things we can’t? ELT explores the secret world of the Citizens’ Stamp Advisory Committee, the group that decides what gets stuck on America’s envelopes. "Every Little Thing" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their album Beatles for Sale, issued in the UK in December 1964. Impressed by her strong yet sweet voice, Igarashi asked her to join as a duo, and then asked his guitarist friend Ichiro Ito, then working as a studio receptionist,[1] to help on the first single "Feel My Heart", created by Igarashi. Your stories made us laugh, cry and ge... Flora’s sister Ruth claims last year’s jack-o’-lantern seeds sprouted... a litter of decorative gourds. Tucked into your car’s dashboard is a tiny arrow that points to the side of the car with the gas tank cap. Listener Ryan wants to know: Does any of it ever fall down to Earth? If you found millions of dollars worth of buried treasure, what would you do next? After weeks of social distancing, call us and tell us the thing you’re missing most and why it’s important to you. Guests: Fashion historian Suzanne Shapiro, author of Nails: The Story of the Modern Manicure; Suzi Weiss-Fischmann, co-founder and Brand Ambassador of OPI Products Inc., and author of I’m Not Really a Waitress. Plus, Would Dinosaurs Taste Like Chicken? Plus, The Nod’s Brittany Luse is astonished by the unreleased Cha Cha Slide Pt. Does swearing make you more powerful? Plus, pro-tips for developing your auctioneer chant. Guests: Cognitive scientist Ben Bergen, author of What the F***; Gwen Whittle, supervising sound editor at Skywalker Sound. Who put the tension in reality TV? The track is an early example of the Beatles' use of non-rock instrumentation on a recording, through the addition of timpani drum over the choruses. Vodka, Spit, and Coke: How to Spring-Clean Like an Adult. How rules can keep us from descending into chaos. Should you turn off your car while you’re pumping gas? May your cheeks be ... Wendy Zukerman, host of Science Vs, has a burning question: Do ants help each other out? Thrift Store Smell: What Is It? Which section do the other musicians love to hate? The Voices Hiding in Your Favorite Movies. How do U.S. postage stamps come to be? Cockpit Confessions: The Truth About Airplane Mode (and More). As it started to come back, she noticed something strange — fruity things smelled like burnt hair and condoms. Alex and Ayana scour the Earth for solutions, talk to people who are making a difference, ask hard questions, crack dumb... Listener Erik saw a mysterious glow in the water during a trip to the beach, and he wants to know more. Their 31st single, "Swimmy", theme song for the drama series Kekkon Dekinai Otoko, was released in October 2006. It's harder than before; but we reap much more joy."[1]. In 2003 the band released their fifth album, Many Pieces, which topped the Oricon charts. 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