Sitzfleisch aka Seat Meat: We dug into some of the weirdest German words (which are all pretty weird) plus the costly mistakes people made on the job (some north of $1M) and the 9 year old who drove a car over his dad…

Sitzfleisch aka Seat Meat: We dug into some of the weirdest German words (which are all pretty weird) plus the costly mistakes people made on the job (some north of $1M) and the 9 year old who drove a car over his dad…
A huge thank you our listeners who spent a fun-filled weekend with us Up North, and to our sponsors, Hoffman Weber Construction and Cragun’s Resort on Gull Lake!
IRRITABLE: We dissect the top medical searches by state (WI might be in trouble), plus the tip from comedian Brad Williams that might save your marriage and why you should smell the floss…
FOOT FETISH HOTL INE: One foot fanatic was caught risking his life to check out women’s toes at car washes, plus does MN is taking baby steps towards making mushrooms not illegal and a slew of Unfun Facts
IS “WE” EVEN THE RIGHT WORD? Two AI podcast hosts found out they are not “real” and struggled until the end. Would you be able to keep your cool if you needed to land a plane? One passenger was able to, plus the least fun part about going to a concert… the cellphone pouch shows…
OCT 6-12: Historic events this week from Talking Heads, Aerosmith, Rod Stewart, Fleetwood Mac and more
YOU PUT THE ASS IN CASSAROLE: The KQ Morning Show live from Cragun’s Resort… details on the Loyal Order of Elbows, Greater Minnesota Crime Wave and Brian Zepp… still leg wrestling champion
STONED ON SPACE FACTS: We heard from fans who say UFOs popped up all over the metro before cellphone cameras… plus the only time it’s ever a good idea to crash you car into a State Trooper and Vikings Insider Sam Ekstrom with a preview of the London game
AD’S SEVERED THUMB! Weird (and kinda kinky) stuff you brought to school as a kid… plus YES OR BS Hockey edition and what’s the best song to kick off a road trip?
SEP 29-OCT 5: Historic events this week from Bruce Springsteen, John Mellencamp, Tom Petty and Elton John