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EPISODE · May 6, 2018 · 27 MIN

E1 - The Dumbest Moments In History? (with Chris Carroll)

from Epik Fails of History · host We Can Make This Work Probably

“Never underestimate the power of human stupidity.”  - Robert A. Heinlein In the first (official) episode of "Epik Fails of History", Erik Slader and Chris Carroll dive into the Great London Beer Flood of 1814, wade through the Late Victorian Manure Crisis, and get lost trying to find Australia with Abel Tasman... (Check out EpikFails.com for more!) Topics Covered: 17th Century Explorer Abel Tasman accidentally sails around the Australian continent (1642-1644) Gianni Caproni creates a "Flying Boat"?! (1921) - 20 of the Worst Aircraft Designs of All Time! The Great London Beer Flood of 1814 and the Boston Molasses Disaster of 1919  Fort Caroline - French Fort overtaken by the Spanish because someone left the gate open (1564) Sir Alexander Fleming accidentally discovers Penicillin! (1928) - 10 More *Accidental* Discoveries and Inventions?! (Part 2 of 2) Julius Caesar's army accidentally burns down the Library of Alexandria (48 BCE) The Late Victorian Manure Crisis (1894) The Dutch Tulip and Bulb Craze of 1637 - Tulip Mania?! The Anglo-Zanzibar War (1896) The Second Gulf of Tonkin Incident - a non-event that triggered the Vietnam War (1964) - President Lyndon B. Johnson Follow / Message Us on Social Media: E-mail: [email protected] Twitter: @ErikSlader @EpikFailsdotcom Instagram: @ErikSlader @EpikFailsofHistory All 4 EPIC FAILS books are now available on Amazon! (Get a free audio book on Audible at http://www.audibletrial.com/EpikFails) You can also support me here: BuyMeACoffee.com/EpikFails!  This podcast is a production of the We Can Make This Work (Probably) Network follow us to keep up with this show and discover our many other podcasts!

“Never underestimate the power of human stupidity.”  - Robert A. Heinlein In the first (official) episode of "Epik Fails of History", Erik Slader and Chris Carroll dive into the Great London Beer Flood of 1814, wade through the Late Victorian Manure Crisis, and get lost trying to find Australia with Abel Tasman... (Check out EpikFails.com for more!) Topics Covered: 17th Century Explorer Abel Tasman accidentally sails around the Australian continent (1642-1644) Gianni Caproni creates a "Flying Boat"?! (1921) - 20 of the Worst Aircraft Designs of All Time! The Great London Beer Flood of 1814 and the Boston Molasses Disaster of 1919  Fort Caroline - French Fort overtaken by the Spanish because someone left the gate open (1564) Sir Alexander Fleming accidentally discovers Penicillin! (1928) - 10 More *Accidental* Discoveries and Inventions?! (Part 2 of 2) Julius Caesar's army accidentally burns down the Library of Alexandria (48 BCE) The Late Victorian Manure Crisis (1894) The Dutch Tulip and Bulb Craze of 1637 - Tulip Mania?! The Anglo-Zanzibar War (1896) The Second Gulf of Tonkin Incident - a non-event that triggered the Vietnam War (1964) - President Lyndon B. Johnson Follow / Message Us on Social Media: E-mail: [email protected] Twitter: @ErikSlader @EpikFailsdotcom Instagram: @ErikSlader @EpikFailsofHistory All 4 EPIC FAILS books are now available on Amazon! (Get a free audio book on Audible at http://www.audibletrial.com/EpikFails) You can also support me here: BuyMeACoffee.com/EpikFails!  This podcast is a production of the We Can Make This Work (Probably) Network follow us to keep up with this show and discover our many other podcasts!

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