About the Episode
We’ve all done it. Giggled under your breath at the mention of 69. Chuckled at someone alluding to the act of 69-ing. But WHO actually enjoys this heinous deed? (Spoiler: it’s not us)
This week, Colin tells us about French revolutionary Anne-Josèphe Terwagne while Sierra explains where donut holes come from. Join us as we discover the molecular structure of carbohydrates, the year 1969, and Wikipedia’s sexual liberation.
Photos from the Episode
When Will You Wear Wigs?
Elijah Wood is interviewed by Dominic Monaghan. It’s a remote interview, and Elijah can’t see Dominic, but Dominic can see Elijah. Elijah has no clue who he’s speaking with, because Dominic pretends to be a German interviewer.
(Start at 6:34 for When Will You Wear Wigs bit.)
Sexplicit Wikipedia
Subjects Covered
Anne-Josèphe Terwange (Théroigne de Méricourt) • The French Revolution • October Days • The Women’s March on Versailles • Soixante-Neuf • 69 (Sixty Nine) • The Year 1969 • Richard Nixon • The Beatles • Scooby Doo • Zodiac Killer • Seasame Street • BYU Armpit Crabs • Giacomo David (Tenor) • Giusto Fernando Tenducci (Castrato Teacher) • Gilbert Romme • Société des amis de la loi • Versailles • Pediculosis Pubis • Robert Rayford • Madame Colbert • King Louis XVI • Alanis Jorisette • "The Whore's Catechisms" • The Congress of a Crow • Yin and Yang • Donut Holes •Sources
- Dictionary.com - 69
- Wikipedia - Theroigne de Mericourt
- Cosmopolitan- Sexopedia
- Cosmopolitan - Reasons to Never 69
- Wikipedia - 69
- Find an Expert - Thèroigne de Mericourt
- Wikipedia - Gilbert Romme
- Wikipedia - Women’s March on Versailles
- Wikipedia - Storming of the Bastille
- Yahoo - Alleged Armpit Crabs
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