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The gruesome twosome come in hot with a new DiedinHouse.com submission and some quick hits holiday edition. They also go over this year's PornHub top searched for the U.S.
Kathleen has a bone to pick with Bethany: Bebe's wasting too much money on researching whether or not people have died in various houses! So naturally, the duo run three more death reports. Plus, lamenting empty coffee cups and an explosion of love for Patio Chips and bad bad pizza. ------ PATREON Dates in June: July 26th - Live Show @ 7:30 PM ET July 31st - Book Club @ 10:30 AM ET August 3rd - Study Buds @ 1 PM ET August 9th - Live Show @ 7:30 PM ET August 29th - Live Show @ 7:30 PM ET Sign up at www.patreon.com/acquiredtaste ——— Check out our merch!: https://store.dftba.com/collections/an-acquired-taste-podcast ——— Please support the companies that support us! Penrose Hill - Sign up today and you'll get your first 6 bottles for $39.95 plus free shipping! Go to TryFirstleaf.com/TASTE
The gruesome twosome announce the results of their first DiedInHouse.com submission and Alex has a bone to pick with the Super Bowl Halftime show.
Today on a Halloween edition of the Woody and Wilcox Show: A Halloween candy based game for Woody Game Wednesday; Best and worst Halloween candies; John the Backwords guy; DiedInHouse.com; Booger mobile gets tweaked; SHATG report (the G is silent); It Happened in Flori-duh; And lots more spooky stuff!
Today on a Halloween edition of the Woody and Wilcox Show: A Halloween candy based game for Woody Game Wednesday; Best and worst Halloween candies; John the Backwords guy; DiedInHouse.com; Booger mobile gets tweaked; SHATG report (the G is silent); It Happened in Flori-duh; And lots more spooky stuff!
For only $11.99, DiedInHouse.com claims to be able to tell you if there was a death at your address. The website will uncover if a specific address is “stigmatized,” meaning that it’s got issues beyond its physical condition. Sellers are generally not under legal obligation to share if something horrible – like a murder, suicide, or, say, a meth lab – has happened on a property. When users visit the website they are asked to put in an address and then they’re taken to a page with pricing, starting at $11.99 for information about one address. The site’s algorithm relies on records largely collected after the 1980s, when information started being digitized, but a team has been working to gather records from long before that. https://www.diedinhouse.com/
Knocks on doors, strange smells, shadows, thrown objects, all of these could indicate a haunting. We have both been in numerous haunted houses. Geode tells of a haunted house or demon possessed house that she investigated. Debbie tells of a haunted mansion that she visited. Both give a few tips/ rules of EVP recording. Things we ponder, is it a haunted house or is it just a family member still there after passing and when you move into a new house, it is your house or their house? Recommended read by Geode: E2 (E squared) by Pam GroutPossibly helpful website: Diedinhouse.comStay spooky and remember, ghost are spooky but they don’t bite!You can find us at: The Podbean app- Podbean.com The Secret Lives Of Geode And Debbie Podcast Facebook- The Secret Lives Of Geode And Debbie Podcast Twitter- TSLOGADPodcast@TSLOGAD YouTube- The Secret Lives of Geode and Debbie Email- TheSecretLivesOfGeodeAndDebbie@gmail.com Patreon- The Secret Lives Of Geode And Debbie Podcast URL- patreon.com/TSLOGADPodcast
The Malliard Report Roy Condrey from www.DiedinHouse.com – Where did the idea for www.DiedinHouse.com come from? – What are the costs involved with doing a search? – What's included in a “Died In House” report? – How many reports has www.DiedinHouse.com done? – Are there any state laws that require homeowners to disclose the deaths within a home when it's… Continue reading Roy Condrey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Topics covered on today's episode of Mind Set Daily "Google buys artificial intelligence start-up DeepMind" In an apparent move to feed its smart-hardware ambitions, Google has bought an artificial intelligence startup, DeepMind, for somewhere in the ballpark of $500 million. Considering all of the data Google sifts through, and the fact that it might be getting into robotics, it's not completely absurd that they'd want some software to give a robotic helping hand. But the other part of this story is a little stranger: the deal reportedly came under the condition that Google create an "ethics board" for the project. "Who Died in Your House?" Been hearing strange noises in the night? Thinking your house just may be haunted? Well, now you can get answers, at DiedInHouse.com. As the name suggests, the website tells you who, if anyone, has died in the place you call home. Find out more by listening to this episode! Support Mind Set Central Subscribe or donate