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It's one of the biggest events in Connecticut and it happens every August in Milford, that of course is the Milford Oyster Festival. With some changes coming to this year's event, Jay Pinto was welcomed to Pop's Family Restaurant to break it down for the WICC Brown Roofing Melissa In The Morning Diner Tour crowd! Image Credit: Logo by Meghan Boyd, Edit by Eric Urbanowicz
With Chaz back on the show this morning (broadcasting from home,) AJ decided to welcome him with some helium high notes, and a little rubber band pain when he couldn't match the song. (0:00) Jay Pinto from the Milford Oyster Fest was in studio to announce their biggest lineup ever, multiple national acts performing for the 50th anniversary of the event. Remember, it's all free! (10:11) It seems like the Norwalk tanker crash and fire that closed 95 for days was probably caused by a car that failed to merge properly. Chaz and AJ asked the Tribe to share stories of the most damage they've ever caused, including one guy who also caused a complete shutdown of 95! (22:51)
Encounters with Jesus-Peter speaker: Jay Pinto by World Hope Worship Center
A news report from Texas went viral for covering the Jeeps at the beach event, because of the morons that showed up. (0:00) AJ walked on Legos in the studio because he saw online people had done it to raise money for charity. (6:45) Cromwell Mayor Enzo Faienza was on to talk about the town resisting the Governor's orders to keep some businesses closed, then Kat was on from Pawcatuck to claim her hair salon is open today. (20:17) Joe Meyers, movie and TV critic was on to talk about the shows and movies we should check out. (37:25) Chaz and AJ played the audio of the viral video of a CT State Trooper that lost his temper after pulling over a driver that flipped him off. Brian Foley was on to explain why he the officer was taken off the road, and how the world is different now with everything being recorded. (50:17) Pat Oates was on to talk about the viral state trooper video, and his new job working at Big Lots! Plus, Jay Pinto from the Milford Oyster Festival announced that the event has been canceled for this year. (1:13:09)
A news report from Texas went viral for covering the Jeeps at the beach event, because of the morons that showed up. (0:00) AJ walked on Legos in the studio because he saw online people had done it to raise money for charity. (6:45) Cromwell Mayor Enzo Faienza was on to talk about the town resisting the Governor's orders to keep some businesses closed, then Kat was on from Pawcatuck to claim her hair salon is open today. (20:17) Joe Meyers, movie and TV critic was on to talk about the shows and movies we should check out. (37:25) Chaz and AJ played the audio of the viral video of a CT State Trooper that lost his temper after pulling over a driver that flipped him off. Brian Foley was on to explain why he the officer was taken off the road, and how the world is different now with everything being recorded. (50:17) Pat Oates was on to talk about the viral state trooper video, and his new job working at Big Lots! Plus, Jay Pinto from the Milford Oyster Festival announced that the event has been canceled for this year. (1:13:09)
Another rant about tolls, but not from who you think (0:00), Dumb Ass News - a mom ate poop from her baby (12:27), comedian Alexis Guerreros is not a fan of Connecticut's pizza (18:02), Jimmy Koplik on Woodstock 50, Lollapalooza, and Tribe questions (33:06), Derby Mayor Zeke calls in to welcome Ashley to the show and offer advice (55:30), and Jay Pinto announces the headliners for the Milford Oyster Fest (58:37). Image: Mariha-kitchen / iStock / Getty Images Plus
Until recently when technology took over, a coal miner's best friend was a caged canary that would warn of a build-up of life-threatening gases. Now US scientists are saying that the sense of smell is the coalmine canary of human health, with people who fail a smell test being at much greater odds of dying within the following 5 years. Jay Pinto, from the University of Chicago, tested over 3000 over 55s on their ability to correctly identify rose, leather, fish, orange, and peppermint smells. He told Chris Smith about how he followed them up five years later, of those who failed the smell... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Until recently when technology took over, a coal miner's best friend was a caged canary that would warn of a build-up of life-threatening gases. Now US scientists are saying that the sense of smell is the coalmine canary of human health, with people who fail a smell test being at much greater odds of dying within the following 5 years. Jay Pinto, from the University of Chicago, tested over 3000 over 55s on their ability to correctly identify rose, leather, fish, orange, and peppermint smells. He told Chris Smith about how he followed them up five years later, of those who failed the smell... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists