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Good Job, Brain!

18: Splish Splash I Was Taking A Bath

Good Job, Brain!

Karen Chu

Hobbies, Leisure, Education

4.72K Ratings

🗓️ 2 July 2012

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Squeaky clean fun facts behind the things you use in the bathroom: why does orange juice taste weird after brushing your teeth? Mind-blowing truth behind shampoo, what Listerine was really made for, toilet tidbits, and both low and high tech regarding the Japanese public bathrooms. ALSO: Band name origin quiz, and the trick to identifying the countries in Central America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

You're listening to an Airwave Media Podcast. Hello Wickedly, Wiley, Wiley, and wonderful whizzes.

0:20.0

Welcome to Good Job Brain, your weekly quiz show and Off-E Trivia podcast.

0:24.4

This is episode 18 and of course I'm your humble host Karen and we are your and this is submitted by one of our

0:31.2

listeners.

0:32.2

Encyclopedia and Eloquent Entourage of Educated and Enjoyable Envoy's of Aesthetic Exposition.

0:39.4

Whoa!

0:40.4

Good job!

0:41.4

I'm looking for eggheads in there. By Mr Edbunner.

0:46.0

Thank you.

0:47.0

I'm Colin.

0:48.0

I'm Dana.

0:49.0

And I'm Chris.

0:50.0

Yeah, we got some phenomenally awesome news last week.

0:54.0

Apple released their official podcast app

0:57.7

and we were featured on a lot of their promotional stuff.

1:02.1

That was pretty cool to say.

1:03.0

And then for Apple to be like,

1:05.0

this is worth featuring is very humbling.

1:07.0

So thank you, thank you so much iTunes and Apple,

1:10.0

and to be in the company of CNN.

1:12.0

NPR.

1:14.0

Most impressive to me was a cookie monster.

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