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Freaky Friday: Episode 117

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Freaky Friday: Episode 117

Freaky Friday: Episode 117

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0:00

Thanks for coming with me to Meyer. Absolutely. Ooh, I'll

0:02

take one of these. During the Meyer $7 for $7 sale,

0:05

mixer match hundreds of items and pay

0:07

just $1 each when you pick any

0:09

seven or more. We need bell peppers,

0:11

echric meat franks to grill, power-aid sports

0:13

drinks for warm days, Chobani Greek yogurt

0:15

and Meyer essential paper towels. On it

0:18

and an extra cart. What, why? Well, it's only

0:20

$1 each. We're getting way more than seven. Shop

0:22

the $7 for $7 sale at Meyer and

0:24

pay just $1 each when you mix or

0:26

match any seven or more. Exclusions apply. See all deals

0:29

in the Meyer app. that

2:00

something is one way and then all of a sudden scientists

2:02

are like, oh, by the way, it's

2:04

actually just a dwarf planet. They're

2:06

like, JK. I

2:08

would argue it's just a smaller planet, so

2:11

it can still be a planet. But I'm not

2:13

an astronomer. Thanks

2:15

a lot, astronomers, for prying

2:17

Pluto from my hands. I

2:19

loved Pluto. Pluto was so

2:21

tiny. There's a Disney character

2:23

named after it. But we kept Uranus,

2:26

which literally has the word anus in

2:28

it. I mean, of course

2:30

we did. I want to keep my anus,

2:32

but Uranus, I don't care about. Then

2:35

somebody tried to tell me it's actually pronounced Uranus,

2:37

and I'm like, I don't think that's true. But

2:40

you tell us, astronomy people,

2:42

you can let

2:45

us know. Is it Uranus or Uranus? And

2:48

after something we're not even saying. Yeah, something

2:50

that's correct that we're not saying. And after

2:52

this rousing discussion of how much we

2:54

know about space, we're not

2:56

saying it's life, because we do a whole

2:58

show of space with no qualification. No,

3:01

I'm talking about planets that aren't even them.

3:03

But we do talk a lot about the

3:05

moon, and we get a lot of information

3:08

out. That is correct. We fact-checked it. Speaking

3:10

of fact-checked, I have to make an announcement for

3:12

anybody that's a moon fan out there. It

3:15

is a full moon tonight, if you're listening to this.

3:17

June 21st, it's at its best at

3:20

around 9 p.m. Eastern.

3:23

And it also falls on the summer solstice. So it's

3:25

always kind of an exciting big deal. When

3:27

the full moon falls on the summer solstice, it's the

3:30

strawberry moon or the rose moon. What are we doing?

3:32

We got to do something. Encantations?

3:34

Tonight we're doing it. We're

3:37

saying tonight, because this is the Thursday before, so we're

3:40

going to set some sort of intention. But I feel like we

3:42

also have to do something on the full moon. We'll do both.

3:45

The full moon, they said, will be shining the brightest from

3:47

the 20th through the 23rd. So by the time you hear

3:49

this in the next two days. Nice. If

3:52

you hear this on June 24th, I'm sorry, you missed

3:54

it. You got to tune in. You missed it by

3:57

a day. When the episode drops and then you hit

3:59

the breaking news. Sometimes we learn

4:01

the hard way. Breaking the next time you'll know.

4:04

Moon news. Moon news. Well, if

4:06

you want to see us talk a lot

4:08

about the moon and learn about spooky stuff

4:10

you may never have heard of, legends,

4:13

lore, cryptids, what really happened

4:15

up there to those astronauts

4:17

on the Apollo missions, we

4:20

are on our full moon energy tour

4:22

right now. And

4:24

we have some dates coming up in just a

4:26

few weeks. We do, we are headed most pressingly

4:29

if you live in Ohio, Cincinnati or Cleveland. I

4:31

looked at a map of Ohio, I was like,

4:33

damn, we're flying into the bottom of it, driving

4:36

all the way to the top. So we're going

4:38

to see up through the whole state. We're

4:41

going up in you, Ohio. We're going to

4:43

be all up in you. So as we

4:45

always do, our call for fun, weird Ohio

4:47

stuff, please, please let us know. But

4:49

we're going not just to Ohio, we're going all

4:52

over the place. We're going to be in Cincinnati

4:54

on July 16th at the Funny Bone. Then

4:56

on the 17th, we'll be in Cleveland and

4:59

July 19th, we're going to be in

5:01

Toronto at the Comedy Bar. And

5:03

in future cities, we're going to be

5:05

coming to a place near you, including

5:08

Kansas City, Oklahoma City, San Diego, Phoenix,

5:10

Las Vegas, and Dallas. So for dates,

5:12

times, tickets, and more, go to sinisterhood.com/live

5:14

shows. And if you know

5:16

of anything weird, especially as we drive

5:18

from Cincinnati to Cleveland or from Cleveland

5:21

to Toronto that we should stop at,

5:23

please let us know because we love

5:26

weird roadside stops. We stopped at that pea

5:28

soup place going from San Francisco to Los

5:30

Angeles, just a weird place.

5:34

Sometimes the ones that we want to go

5:36

to are like a two hour detour, so

5:38

we don't get to go. But if

5:41

they're on the way, yeah, we love

5:43

a fun store, a weird, quirky roadside

5:45

stop. We're a pretty area. World's

5:49

largest whatever. I'm down to see

5:51

a ball of twine or a covered

5:53

wagon or whatever. So world's largest

5:55

covered wagon that has a ball of

5:57

twine. I feel like sometimes- a

6:00

ball of twine, that's what I was trying to say. I

6:02

think they sometimes do that and they'll be like, well, they

6:04

had a ball of twine and they had a wagon. And

6:06

so we put them together, so we also get an award.

6:08

And I'm like, good for you. Yeah, I'll come by and

6:10

see it, but. It's efficient. Yeah, we can't wait to see

6:12

you guys in person. That's one of the best parts of

6:15

touring, is to see and hang out with everybody face to

6:17

face. So come on out and see us. But

6:19

until then, you all, another way we

6:21

connect with you is all these Freaky

6:23

Friday stories. It is, yes. And I

6:27

took a liberty in this first one and I

6:29

changed the subject line just a bit,

6:31

like you often do for me,

6:33

on our Patreon segment. So I

6:35

don't know the whole story by

6:38

the title, but. Yes. So

6:41

Mel, since you sent this first one

6:43

in, just sometimes I take a little

6:45

bit of creative liberties, very rarely because

6:47

all of y'all are very good writers

6:49

and I hardly have to

6:51

do anything. But I was telling my therapist

6:54

today, it's such a

6:57

crazy window into people's lives

6:59

that I am blessed to

7:01

have that I read all

7:04

of y'all's stories. And

7:07

it's just, thank you for trusting us with

7:09

this because these are some of the most

7:11

vulnerable, personal things you can tell

7:14

someone. And one night I was really high

7:16

reading some on my patio and I just

7:18

was like, I don't even

7:20

know this person there in South Africa, but

7:22

they're telling me about like some things. And I

7:25

was just like, this is crazy, but

7:28

even sober, I would say, I still agree with that. No,

7:30

it is, it is. That's one of the best things is

7:32

we're on tour and someone's like, I

7:34

sent my thing in on Freaky Friday last year, it

7:36

was thus and such story. And it's funny because we

7:39

always are like, oh, we don't have like the best memory, but

7:42

frequently with Freaky Friday, it's like, oh my

7:44

God, yes. Because these are such

7:46

personal stories. So I will echo that, thank you.

7:48

And it is a window for all of us

7:50

to say, everybody has stories that none of us

7:52

could ever know about. Your coworker at work, the

7:55

person that was kind of snotty to you, giving

7:57

you your breakfast sandwich at the restaurant this morning,

7:59

some. Sinisterhood

46:14

will be right back. Thanks

46:47

for coming with me to Meyer. Absolutely. Ooh, I'll take

46:49

one of these. During the Meyer $7 for $7 sale, mixer

46:53

match hundreds of items and pay just

46:55

$1 each when you pick any seven

46:57

or more. We need bell peppers, echric

46:59

meat franks to grill, power-aid sports drinks

47:01

for warm days, Chobani Greek yogurt and

47:03

Meyer essential paper towels. On it and

47:05

an extra cart. What, why? Well, it's only $1

47:08

each. We're getting way more than seven. Shop

47:10

the $7 for $7 sale at Meyer and

47:12

pay just $1 each when you mix or

47:14

match any seven or more. Exclusions apply. See all deals

47:16

in the Meyer app. because

58:00

I was engaged at the time. So it was, yeah, if I worked at

58:02

Legal Aid and I was engaged 2021-ish, and

58:05

the lady said, oh, well you're

58:08

engaged. And Victoria was dating someone seriously. They've

58:10

now gotten married. And we were both like,

58:12

oh yeah, we're probably playing weddings soon. She's

58:14

like, well, it won't be open for like

58:16

four more years. But maybe we're like, well,

58:18

maybe a vow renewal because it's still not

58:20

done. And that was, but the

58:22

pandemic's been there in the interim. And I

58:25

imagine it's probably not super easy to get

58:27

because Mineral Wells isn't like close. It's like

58:30

west of Fort Worth. It's not a big town. Yeah, so

58:32

a lot of stuff's gonna have to be shipped

58:34

on in there. But I'm excited that a

58:36

ballroom is gonna be there. And yeah, I'm

58:38

sure it'll be a huge event, venue

58:41

place too. Spa destination too. Well, thank you,

58:43

Gabriella. And y'all let us know what y'all

58:46

think about this picture. Sinisterhood,

58:50

we'll be right back. Thanks

58:53

for coming with me to Meyer. Absolutely. Ooh, I'll take

58:55

one of these. During the Meyer $7 for $7 sale, mixer

58:59

match hundreds of items and pay just

59:01

$1 each when you pick any seven

59:03

or more. We need bell peppers, echric

59:05

meat franks to grill, power-aid sports drinks

59:07

for warm days, Chobani Greek yogurt and

59:09

Meyer essential paper towels. On it and

59:11

an extra cart. What, why? Well, it's only $1

59:13

each. We're getting way more than seven. Shop

59:15

the $7 for $7 sale at Meyer and

59:18

pay just $1 each when you mix or

59:20

match any seven or more. Exclusions apply. See all deals

59:22

in the Meyer app. So

59:24

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59:26

here. Name and a lemonade The

59:29

Smoothie King Way try strawberry. Guava

59:31

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59:33

a power up in it

59:35

can energize, or a blueberry

59:37

lemonade smoothie lead it up

59:40

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59:42

real fruit. Real juice for a

59:44

real sipping good summer. Yeah yeah,

59:46

Data is no Smoothie Kings New

59:49

lemonade lineup of for a limited

59:51

time. Who. Stars Day. Well,

59:55

this next one is also from Sarah. Thank you

59:57

very much for sending in a second story and

59:59

the subject. The next line is, a phantom

1:00:01

shitter. For first you have a

1:00:03

third man saving you from a car and now a phantom

1:00:05

shitter. Sarah

1:00:08

writes, during the mid 2000s,

1:00:10

my student job was working at

1:00:12

the local community library. It

1:00:14

was a lovely place and as an avid reader,

1:00:16

I loved being able to borrow all the new

1:00:18

books as soon as they came out. I

1:00:21

was the only student there and all my colleagues

1:00:23

were older ladies who took me under their wing

1:00:25

and really looked after me. I'm still

1:00:27

friends with a couple of them to this day. One

1:00:31

day, during my induction training, my favorite

1:00:33

colleague, I'll call her Violet, took

1:00:35

me to one side and said, just a

1:00:37

heads up, watch where you step when you're putting the

1:00:40

books back on the shelves. We've got

1:00:42

a phantom shitter. Pardon, I

1:00:44

stuttered, thinking I'd misheard her. We

1:00:46

have a phantom shitter? She shrugged,

1:00:49

as if this was the most normal thing in

1:00:51

the world to encounter in the workplace. Turns

1:00:54

out, the library had been plagued by

1:00:56

a phantom shitter for a good couple

1:00:58

of years before I started working there.

1:01:01

Whoever they were, they would come into

1:01:03

the library and shit in the middle of

1:01:05

one of the aisles, leaving a steaming pile

1:01:07

for a horrified librarian to find. They

1:01:10

didn't even choose the same aisle every time. They

1:01:12

mixed it up. Sometimes the

1:01:15

poo would be amongst the periodicals, another time

1:01:17

it would be in the biography section. Library

1:01:20

management couldn't believe that a member of

1:01:22

the public was able to sashay into

1:01:24

the library, drop their drawers, and squat

1:01:26

down to poop without the staff noticing.

1:01:29

So they installed CCTV, hoping to

1:01:31

catch the culprit in the act.

1:01:34

However, the CCTV never

1:01:36

captured any evidence. Yet

1:01:39

the poos kept coming for

1:01:41

years. Nobody ever worked out

1:01:43

who it was or why they were doing it.

1:01:46

And then, one day, many years

1:01:48

after I left, I might add, the

1:01:50

poos stopped as suddenly as they'd started.

1:01:53

I've often wondered who on earth could it have been? Was

1:01:56

it a disgruntled employee smuggling poo into the

1:01:58

library in their pocket? or a member

1:02:01

of the public who somehow managed to evade

1:02:03

the watchful eyes of the camera and staff

1:02:05

every time? Or was the

1:02:07

phantom shitter true to their name and not of

1:02:09

this world? Did they stop

1:02:11

because they died or moved towns? Or

1:02:14

did they stop because they'd completed their

1:02:16

unfinished business across to the other side?

1:02:19

What do you ladies think? Thank you

1:02:21

for giving the listeners such a safe space

1:02:23

to share our stories. Keep it creepy, Sarah.

1:02:27

First of all, unfinished business fucking classic. She put in

1:02:30

quotes. She knew what she was doing. That's such a

1:02:32

good joke, Sarah. Thank you. Both

1:02:34

these stories were great, Sarah. She

1:02:37

sent them in in one, but I broke them up

1:02:39

because we had to end on a phantom shitter. What

1:02:41

are we talking about? Oh,

1:02:43

man. I'll tell you what. I

1:02:46

did not know until the past few

1:02:48

years how

1:02:50

common it is for people

1:02:52

to just shit in public places.

1:02:55

On Reddit, the amount of people that have

1:02:58

worked in retail that are like, oh, yeah,

1:03:00

they'll just shit in a dressing room. Like

1:03:02

I work at Taney's

1:03:04

Salons apparently is a huge one.

1:03:06

That is not in the bed.

1:03:09

In the trash cans. Oh, I read

1:03:12

this whole terrible. And people were like,

1:03:14

why would they do that? And they're

1:03:16

like, I guess because usually you undress

1:03:18

and then maybe the heat gets

1:03:21

something going and you don't want to put

1:03:23

your clothes back on. Plus, it's time. So

1:03:26

like you can't your timing of the bed,

1:03:28

you know, want to pay for any more.

1:03:30

So instead you just shit in a trash

1:03:32

can. And then I'm like, you

1:03:34

think they don't know that was you? Yeah, they find a

1:03:36

new Taney's salon. You can't go back there after that. It's

1:03:38

got to be a one and done because the Taney's salon

1:03:41

is a booth like situation. I thought you meant the bed

1:03:43

and I was like that has so many horrible implications. I

1:03:45

won't even get into it. But anything

1:03:47

like that, where it's like a dressing room, if

1:03:49

they're monitoring the dressing room, I'm like, they know

1:03:52

who just came out of there. I only knew

1:03:54

about dressing room shitters because my friend Gypsy worked

1:03:56

retail way back when she was a teacher and

1:03:59

had horror stories. stories of like dressing room

1:04:01

shenanigans and stuff. And another friend worked at

1:04:03

like Old Navy or Target or whatever. I

1:04:06

did too, but luckily I never. Not

1:04:08

in diarrhea town, yeah. No, I didn't deal with

1:04:10

that. I don't think I worked there long enough.

1:04:12

All mistakes, apparently. It's

1:04:15

bananas to me that unless you

1:04:18

were having some sort of

1:04:20

an episode, why you would choose to do that

1:04:22

instead of going to the bathroom. Yeah, and it

1:04:25

seems like this one's not like, because if it

1:04:27

was just a once off or once every however,

1:04:29

but if it is a specifically

1:04:31

placed pile in an area, what

1:04:34

you guys should do is cross reference who checked what

1:04:36

out. And then if somebody, because maybe that's just their

1:04:38

review of books. So if they check a book out

1:04:40

every week and they like the book, then you're not

1:04:42

going to get it. But if they don't like it,

1:04:45

you're going, yeah. Yeah, that's the review. They're like, what

1:04:47

did you think of the book? He's like, oh, go

1:04:49

back to reshelved and you'll find out. It's

1:04:52

like, I don't want to reshelved this book.

1:04:54

Damn, yeah, to be warned of that. I

1:04:56

mean, she's a real one for warning you.

1:04:58

But also you're like, I'm sorry, what was

1:05:00

that? We have a phantom what now?

1:05:02

And they're like, the library is a bit haunted,

1:05:04

but not the way you think. Yeah, shout out

1:05:06

to Violet for being like, well, part of the

1:05:08

unofficial training is you need to look down when

1:05:11

you go to reshelve the books. Don't

1:05:13

be distracted. Don't hold a bunch of books in your

1:05:15

arms such that you can't see your feet. Make sure

1:05:17

you can. And then it's like a banana peel situation.

1:05:21

The way that if I slipped, especially if I

1:05:23

slipped in it, but even if I just stepped

1:05:26

in it, the way that I would camouflage myself

1:05:28

in books, like I would somehow, and I would

1:05:30

wait every hour of every day until I found

1:05:32

them. And then I would beat

1:05:34

them senselessly with a book. With

1:05:37

a book? Yes. Be like,

1:05:39

yeah, motherfucker. If you knew what I'm doing,

1:05:41

you made me slip in your doogie in

1:05:43

the library. It's over. It's over. One time

1:05:46

maybe it's like an emergency. I

1:05:50

don't know. I never considered someone bringing

1:05:52

it in their pocket and just Shawshank

1:05:54

style like. Like

1:05:56

just jiggling it out. Yeah. It's

1:05:59

almost like. If

1:06:01

it were one thing like, oh, well

1:06:03

it's always in so-and-so's office or whatever, but

1:06:05

it's so strange that it is just

1:06:07

like in random places, but maybe it's

1:06:09

the guy that saved you from the

1:06:11

car. He's also invisible. He was trying

1:06:13

to communicate. He's

1:06:16

like, I was a third man,

1:06:18

but I'm still with you, child.

1:06:20

I've never left your side. Well,

1:06:22

it stopped. So, yeah.

1:06:25

Whenever stuff like this stops, or

1:06:29

like, I mean, much more

1:06:31

heinous, but when like, you know, a

1:06:33

string of killing stops, you're like, well,

1:06:35

that person had to have died, right?

1:06:37

Or like moved on. But

1:06:39

see, you got to contact some other libraries and be

1:06:41

like, have y'all had any thing

1:06:43

happen? Because he

1:06:46

may have moved on, but he may still be doing it

1:06:48

somewhere else, or she or they, or,

1:06:52

you know, maybe it's a ghost, who knows? But

1:06:54

the fact that it can't even be captured by

1:06:56

CCTV, you're

1:06:58

either real aware of the cameras or you're

1:07:01

invisible. You know, Phantom Shitters never die. They

1:07:03

just move on to different stacks, I guess.

1:07:06

Oh, Sarah, what a pair of tails

1:07:08

and everybody for your tails today. These

1:07:10

were indeed falling under the odd but

1:07:13

true moniker, and we always appreciate your

1:07:15

generosity with sharing them with us. Absolutely.

1:07:17

Thank you to everyone for sending

1:07:20

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1:07:22

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1:07:24

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1:07:26

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1:07:29

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1:07:32

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1:07:34

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