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Stream Music to Your Brain!-WEIRD STORIES



Another collection of wonderful, weird and true stories.

Covered on this episode..

1.   Friendlier People Live Longer https://bit.ly/2TDyaM9 

2. Stream Music To Your Brain https://bit.ly/31TtUwP 

     A.   Follow up story... https://cnb.cx/31UXAcI 

3.  Couple Lives on Man-Made Island https://cnn.it/31VGtrd 

4. Lose Weight By Eating Your Own Feces https://bit.ly/31UVSIB 

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