Lasting from January 1918 to December 1920, it infected 500 million people—about a quarter of the world’s population at the time. The death toll is estimated to have been anywhere from 17 million to 50 million, and possibly as high as 100 million, making it one of the deadliest epidemics in human history.
Ep. 202 – Yellow Squash Chicken Livers
Ep. 201 – I Smelled God In The Wind
Ep. 200 – Egg Induced Slumber
Ep. 199 – Thumb Holes
Ep. 198 – You Can't Kill An Idea
Ep. 197 – There are more people dead than who are in love
Ep. 196 – What is the Meaning of Genius?
Ep. 195 – Diction Without Parallel
Ep. 194 – An Occurrence of Some Regard
Ep. 193 – Stem to Stern
Ep. 192 – Impromptu Feed For Nine
Ep. 191 – Preying on Compassion and Fear
Ep. 190 – An Oak Shall Spring Forth Maples
Ep. 189 – Chicken As A Segue
Ep. 188 – Droopy Unleashed
Ep. 187 – The Smell of Reason in the Morning
Ep. 186 – Scent Has Mass
Ep. 185 – Onomatopoetic Tools: A Glossary
Ep. 184 – I'll sing for my dinner
Ep. 183 – It's Not That Lemony!
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