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The Big Honker Podcast

🚨 DID YOU KNOW? 🚨Loud Noises & Hotdogs

The Big Honker Podcast

Andy Shaver & Jeff Stanfield

Sports, Wilderness

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 26 September 2025

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

In this series, Jeff & Andy dive into a mix of useless facts, myths, forgotten stories, and strange truths.


This episode, Jeff tells about the loudest sound ever recorded, and Andy looks at which states produce the most pumpkins and which NFL stadiums have the most and least expensive priced hot dogs.


This series is brought to you by the amazing Cedar Run Decoys.

Transcript

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0:00.0

The Phaar! P.

0:09.0

P-SEN. POMAYOR. Thank you. I'm going to be. I'm going to I'm I'm

0:21.6

I'm

0:22.6

I'm Here we go.

0:43.4

Three, two, one.

0:45.7

Boom!

0:46.6

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0:50.0

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0:52.5

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1:14.5

i am jeff standfield with the world famous andy shaver and this is my did you know very good

1:20.0

do you know what the largest sound in the history of america or the world is what the largest sound

1:26.3

the loudest not largest i'm so excuse me the loudest sound in history

1:30.4

uh the big bang outside of the big bang do you know the loudest sound the hiroshima

1:40.5

august 27th 1883 the krakata volcanota volcano in Indonesia erupted with an unimaginable force.

1:48.4

The explosion was so powerful it produced the loudest sound ever recorded, heard over 3,000 miles away.

1:54.8

Sailors nearly 40 miles from the blasts after ruptured eardrums and barographs worldwide captured the pressure shock waves

2:02.2

as they circled the globe multiple times. The eruption annihilated most of the island triggering tsunamis

2:08.5

over 100 feet high that swept away coastal towns and villages. Roughly 36,000 people lost their lives,

2:14.2

the majority to the devastating waves reached as far as South Africa.

2:19.1

Ash clouds darken skies worldwide, altering weather patterns and causing global temperatures to

2:23.4

drop. For a year, sunsets glowed in surreal shades of red while some observers reported the moon

2:28.7

appearing blue or green. Though Krakata itself was obliterated, the earth would not remain quiet.

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