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Crap On Extra: The Most Ridiculous Things Fans Have Left Behind at Festivals

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🗓️ 15 August 2025

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

  • LL Cool J Is Hosting the MTV VMAs 2025
  • Pete Davidson says all the attention from the media about him having "big (d-word) energy" was embarrassing. Here he is on a recent podcast explaining.
  • Sinéad O'Connor Biopic in Works 
  • James Gunn Addresses Margot Robbie's Future as Harley Quinn in New DC Universe
  • Billy Bob Thornton's 'Landman' Series Gets Season 2 Premiere Date on Paramount+
  • Kevin Cronin Makes 'Heartbreaking' Decision on Touring Future
  • Here's something that may come as a surprise:  Dora the Explorer turned 25 yesterday. Not 25 years old. The show originally debuted on Nickelodeon on back on August 14th, of 2000. 
  • What woman's name is featured most in song titles? That would be Mary. Here are four examples. (CCR, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Kings of Leon, and Jimi Hendrix.)
  • Vans brought on SZA as their new artistic director. She'll reimagine their upcoming marketing campaigns and help create new collections. 
  • The Most Ridiculous Things Fans Have Left Behind at Festivals

The vibe at a concert depends on who you're seeing. You'll encounter very different crowds at a James Taylor show and a Gathering of the Juggalos . . . 

  • Someone on Reddit asked people who work at concert venues and festivals to name the weirdest things fans have left behind. Here are the highlights. 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

It's the Crap on Celebrities Podcast.

0:03.7

All right, today is a long raf to you.

0:07.6

Length rave.

0:08.3

Length rife.

0:09.7

Length.

0:10.8

All right, today is August 15th.

0:12.5

Back of the day, 148 years ago, 1877.

0:14.9

Thomas Edison wrote a letter to the president of the telegraph company and said that when

0:20.0

answering the telephone, hello,

0:22.5

would be more appropriate than Alexander Graham Bell's suggestion of Ahoy.

0:27.9

86 years ago, 1939, the Wizard of Oz premiered.

0:31.1

I can have that one of change culture, dude.

0:32.6

What if that...

0:33.0

If we said, ahoy.

0:33.9

Just think about all the things.

0:35.4

Ahoy.

0:35.7

Ahoy.

0:36.8

Is it me you're looking for? Well, think of the poll that Edison had. He was like, nah. Nah. Nah. We're going to do a lot. But also, like, that would have caught on because that became the greeting in America. Hello? Hello.

0:54.8

Is this thing on?

0:55.6

Ahoi.

0:56.3

Is this thing on?

0:57.5

Ahoy!

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