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EPISODE · Feb 18, 2026 · 6 MIN

Wednesday

from Ian Camfield

The Winter Olympics controversy in curling involves accusations of cheating between Sweden and Canada. Double touching in curling occurs when a player makes contact with the stone after it has passed the hog line. Audiobook downloads of Wuthering Heights have surged since the release of a new movie adaptation. The audiobook is narrated by Amy Lou Wood, known for her role in White Lotus. The speaker expresses a dislike for reading Wuthering Heights and prefers the Kate Bush song as a summary. Attending a classical concert provided a different experience compared to rock concerts. Observations about classical music include ticket preferences and uncertainty about when to applaud. Logan Paul sold a rare Pokemon card for $16.5 million, highlighting Pokemon's status as a top-grossing media franchise. Tracy Morgan owns three highly venomous cone snails, raising questions about pet ownership trends among celebrities. Snoop Dogg's involvement in the Winter Olympics has led to controversy regarding an incident with a speed skater. The speaker humorously comments on the challenges of drug testing for Olympians near Snoop Dogg. The podcast offers updates on pressing news stories and upcoming events.

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