EPISODE · Jul 17, 2026 · 36 MIN
Don't eat the lettuce! #239 Jack Murphy Podcast
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Most people avoid discussing the real hazards of iceberg lettuce and Canadian smoke—until it's coming out of their... well, you know. Buckle up as Jack Murphy and Josh dish on this week's wild ride through explosive diarrhea maps, Canadian forest fires, and the hilarious art of online dating. Warning: May cause uncontrollable laughter and a new appreciation for thoroughly washed produce. You’ll discover why Taco Bell's lettuce fiasco is a bigger deal than your diet—thanks to mysterious parasites and color-coded catastrophe maps. Jack and Josh break down the bizarre science behind how the tiniest organism can rock your bathroom routine. Plus, Canadian wildfires are turning U. S. skies into bacon-tinted smoke, and Jack rants about climate politics with his signature sarcasm. We also take a detour into the weird world of dating apps, improv comedy nights (yes, real classes required), and the secret lives of golf caddies (and their unexpected golf course adventures). If you think the world is crazy now, wait ‘til you hear about water-loving men swiping right, septic shock stories, and the dumbfounding patriotism of FIFA fans. This episode is perfect for anyone tired of bland news, interested in health scandals, or just in need of a good laugh about the absurdities lurking in everyday life. Whether you're a water enthusiast, a golf nut, or just love hearing about emergency room adventures, there’s something here to make your day brighter—and your bathroom brakes quicker. And if you’ve ever wondered what kind of bizarre things people accidentally swallow or shove where they shouldn’t, spoiler: it’s epic. So grab some Romaine, soak it in baking soda, and hit play—your funny bone and digestive system will thank you.
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