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Maple Syrup, Motorcycles, and Midnight Mishaps

Episode 62 of the Road Noise podcast, hosted by Jest Kidding, titled "Maple Syrup, Motorcycles, and Midnight Mishaps" was published on September 11, 2025 and runs 14 minutes.

September 11, 2025 ·14m · Road Noise

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Through a mix of suspense, humor, and reflection, Sheldon recounts the night he found a mysterious, staggering figure wrapped in a feed bag trying to get into the office—only to discover the not-so-festive results of one man's wild night out. Whether you’re a longtime listener or just tuning in, this episode delivers warmth, wit, and the reminder that even the most staggering stories often carry a lesson.

Through a mix of suspense, humor, and reflection, Sheldon recounts the night he found a mysterious, staggering figure wrapped in a feed bag trying to get into the office—only to discover the not-so-festive results of one man's wild night out. Whether you’re a longtime listener or just tuning in, this episode delivers warmth, wit, and the reminder that even the most staggering stories often carry a lesson.

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