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🗓️ 26 April 2022
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Indiana’s Beast of Busco set the tiny town of Churubusco abuzz way back in 1949—and set one farmer on the relentless pursuit of his personal ‘white whale’. . . an enormous turtle. Hey, we all have dreams, right?
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0:00.0 | I'm Laura Norton, and this is one strange thing, the show where we search the nation's news archives for stories that can't quite be explained. The best stories we tell, |
0:27.4 | we meaning the big we, humanity, are about our dreamers. |
0:32.9 | The people who dare to imagine not only what is, but what could be. The possible, not the probable. |
0:41.8 | Without them, the world would be a gray and plodding place. We want to tell you about one such |
0:49.5 | dreamer today. We wish we could say that his road was a glorious one, but, alas, well, we'll get to it. |
0:59.5 | This story has two beginnings. Let's call them the prequel and the main event. |
1:05.9 | Both are set in the town of Cherubusco, Indiana, which is also known as Busco, a great thing for podcasters |
1:13.3 | who don't want to receive emails about pronunciations. The first story, the Apertief, |
1:19.9 | occurred way back in 1898. That's when a farmer named Oscar Falk noticed something odd. |
1:31.1 | As the Greater Fort Wayne Business Weekly tells it, Oscar Fulke must have been a prosperous farmer for the time because he held plenty of land. |
1:39.0 | And on that land was a lake that stretched for seven acres. Back then, it didn't have a name, but by the mid-20th century, it would be known as Falk Lake. |
1:51.0 | Very inventive. |
1:53.0 | In any case, the details are scarce, but it seems that sometime in 1898, Oscar Falk was out minding his formerly business |
2:03.4 | when he spotted a huge, knobby and, we imagine, glistening creature emerged from the depths |
2:11.2 | of the water. |
2:12.7 | It was a very, very large turtle. |
2:18.3 | Or, it looked that way. |
2:21.3 | The Daily Yonder reported that Oscar Falk was, understandably, shocked at this turn of events. |
2:30.3 | After all, it's not every day you wander out to your placid lake and see a hard-shelled |
2:36.4 | reptile the size of a plow. |
2:39.5 | Soon, Oscar began to discuss his strange lakeside neighbor with the other townsfolk. |
2:46.5 | But as you might expect from a rural population in 1898, they were not receptive. |
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