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Baby Geniuses

Victor Lustig

Baby Geniuses

Lisa Hanawalt and Emily Heller

Tuca & Bertie, Podcast, Banchunch, Heller, Performing Arts, Comedy Interviews, Lisa, Emily, Maxfun, Comedy, Horses, Leisure, Maximumfun, Hanawalt, Home & Garden, Arts, Martha Stewart, Wikipedia, Wiki Of The Week, Bojack Horseman, Chunch Chat, Character, Gardening

4.81K Ratings

🗓️ 3 February 2020

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

Hello babies! Lisa had a bad thing happen (she's ok!). Emily saw Cats (she's ok!). On Wiki of the Week, we read the Wikipedia page for Victor Lustig, a highly skilled con artist infamous for being the man who sold the Eiffel Tower twice. He also sold a box that duplicated money.

Transcript

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0:00.0

A billion years ago there was nothing but space than one of God's wet farts

0:04.8

threw all the planets in place there were no signs of life on Mars or Venus but

0:09.3

planet Earth was blessed with two baby geniuses.

0:14.0

Baby geniuses, we know everything.

0:17.0

Baby geniuses, we know everything.

0:20.0

Baby geniuses, we know everything, baby geniuses, we know everything, baby geniuses. We know everything baby geniuses tell something we don't know

0:25.8

Hello babies! Welcome to baby geniuses. I'm Emily. I'm Lisa. Thanks for listening to our show.

0:35.0

A listener emailed recently to ask, if the listeners are babies, what do we call you, geniuses?

0:42.2

And I'm... I'm your mommy. I'm your second mommy. No I don't know. Yeah that's a good

0:49.4

question. Are we all are we all just babies? I think we're geniuses and everyone else is a baby.

0:55.6

No just kidding. We're babies. I honestly have not. I think I didn't read that email.

1:07.0

You just forwarded it. I just forwarded it without reading it I guess. I hear you deal with this. Yeah, I feel bad. I usually read all the emails but...

1:12.0

It's okay, we get a lot. Sometimes... bad. I usually read all the emails, but...

1:12.8

It's okay, we get a lot.

1:13.8

Sometimes some...

1:14.8

Sometimes some...

1:15.8

Sometimes some questions are too difficult to answer.

1:18.6

Yeah, this was sort of almost like a rhetorical question.

1:21.6

Just like a philosophical brain teaser. a rhetorical

1:23.4

question,

1:24.4

teaser, but I appreciate it.

1:26.4

Oh God, the name of our podcast. Would we have named it that if we had known?

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