Catfish Got Your Tongue?
The Daily Mail claims a 28-year-old Dutch man recently went to the hospital with a catfish stuck in his throat. He and his friends were playing a drinking game when he swallowed the live fish. The catfish came from a friend’s aquarium. The fish used its spiny fins to stop itself from being digested. Doctors used forceps to carefully remove the two-inch fish.
Here Are America’s Top Ten Fears
We always hear how “public speaking” is our #1 fear. But a new survey of 2,000 Americans found less than 1 in 5 of us is actually scared of it. And six other fears ranked higher. Here are the ten most-common fears, according to the survey . . .
1. Snakes. 51% of us are afraid of them to some degree.
2. Heights, 38%.
3. The dentist, 23%.
4. Confined spaces, a.k.a. claustrophobia, 21%.
5. Needles, also 21%.
6. Clowns, 18%.
7. Public speaking, 17%.
8. The dark, 15%.
9. Flying, 14%.
10. Birds, 5%.
Reynolds Wrap Created a Human Feedbag That Lets You Strap Your Snacks to Your Body
I’m not sure what’s worse: That a major company thought people would want to STRAP a FEEDBAG full of snacks to themselves . . . or that people were like, “Yes, we DO want that”?
Reynolds Wrap just unveiled a new product called the Hunger Harness yesterday.
It’s a silver harness you wear on your chest with several thermal and insulated pockets for holding different snacks and keeping them warm. And it also has a little fold out tray and a drink holder. So it’s perfect for the Super Bowl.
They say it should hold enough snacks that you can go, quote, “all four quarters plus the halftime show without taking a break.”
They put them on sale for $5 and . . . they sold out immediately. But don’t worry, they say they’re producing more soon.
You can keep an eye out for them at ReynoldsHungerHarness.com.