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Inbox Of Oddities #81

An episode of the The Box of Oddities podcast, hosted by Kat & Jethro Gilligan Toth, titled "Inbox Of Oddities #81" was published on April 10, 2026 and runs 22 minutes.

April 10, 2026 ·22m · The Box of Oddities

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Rainy days, duplicate receipts, and messages from beyond the veil… this week’s Inbox of Oddities delivers a collection of listener stories that blur the line between coincidence and something far stranger. It starts innocently enough—“soft days,” cozy weather, and comfort films—but quickly spirals into the uncanny. One listener discovers two identical receipts… printed at the exact same moment, yet one appears aged, worn, and carrying the faint scent of cigarette smoke. A glitch? Or evidence that reality might not be as fixed as we think? Then things get weirder. A real-life “boo effect” (or is it a boomerang?) suggests that ideas—and maybe even conversations—don’t always move in a straight line through time. A caterpillar that builds armor from the dismembered bodies of its prey reminds us that nature is often more horrifying than fiction. And somewhere along the California coast, a beautiful, abandoned mansion waits… possibly for its next visitors. But it’s not all eerie phenomena. There are moments of warmth, too—a cat that’s lived nearly two decades, a listener reconnecting with the show after life-altering surgeries, and the quiet comfort of movies and voices that become part of our personal history. And then… the final story. A grieving husband hears a familiar sound in the night: two soft taps on the nightstand—something his late wife used to do every evening before turning out the light. It happens again. Same rhythm. Same unmistakable pattern. Nothing there when he looks. Is it memory? Habit echoing through grief? Or something reaching back across whatever separates us from the people we’ve lost? These are the stories that stay with you—the ones that don’t quite resolve, the ones that linger. Because sometimes the strangest messages don’t arrive loudly… They come quietly. Twice. And then they’re gone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Rainy days, duplicate receipts, and messages from beyond the veil… this week’s Inbox of Oddities delivers a collection of listener stories that blur the line between coincidence and something far stranger. It starts innocently enough—“soft days,” cozy weather, and comfort films—but quickly spirals into the uncanny. One listener discovers two identical receipts… printed at the exact same moment, yet one appears aged, worn, and carrying the faint scent of cigarette smoke. A glitch? Or evidence that reality might not be as fixed as we think? Then things get weirder. A real-life “boo effect” (or is it a boomerang?) suggests that ideas—and maybe even conversations—don’t always move in a straight line through time. A caterpillar that builds armor from the dismembered bodies of its prey reminds us that nature is often more horrifying than fiction. And somewhere along the California coast, a beautiful, abandoned mansion waits… possibly for its next visitors. But it’s not all eerie phenomena. There are moments of warmth, too—a cat that’s lived nearly two decades, a listener reconnecting with the show after life-altering surgeries, and the quiet comfort of movies and voices that become part of our personal history. And then… the final story. A grieving husband hears a familiar sound in the night: two soft taps on the nightstand—something his late wife used to do every evening before turning out the light. It happens again. Same rhythm. Same unmistakable pattern. Nothing there when he looks. Is it memory? Habit echoing through grief? Or something reaching back across whatever separates us from the people we’ve lost? These are the stories that stay with you—the ones that don’t quite resolve, the ones that linger. Because sometimes the strangest messages don’t arrive loudly… They come quietly. Twice. And then they’re gone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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