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The hosts discuss the tragic consequences of a Hannah Montana card game and the dangers of kite tubes.
26:08 - 26:25 (00:17)
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The hosts discuss the tragic consequences of a Hannah Montana card game and the dangers of kite tubes.
ChapterExtreme Water Sports and Lead Casting with Kids
EpisodeKids Are Stupid
PodcastDistractible
Exploring some of the most dangerous toys ever to be created, comedian and podcast host, Adam Conover, tells a story of an aerodynamic lift generating boat tube that has caused fatal accidents, a terrifying toy called the lawn darts and a glass-blowing kit that heats up to thousands of degrees.
26:25 - 27:38 (01:13)
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Exploring some of the most dangerous toys ever to be created, comedian and podcast host, Adam Conover, tells a story of an aerodynamic lift generating boat tube that has caused fatal accidents, a terrifying toy called the lawn darts and a glass-blowing kit that heats up to thousands of degrees.
ChapterExtreme Water Sports and Lead Casting with Kids
EpisodeKids Are Stupid
PodcastDistractible
The inventor, athlete, magician, toy maker and businessman Alfred Carlton Gilbert is known for creating the Erector Set and Mistow Manufacturing, a manufacturer of magic sets.
27:39 - 28:42 (01:02)
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The inventor, athlete, magician, toy maker and businessman Alfred Carlton Gilbert is known for creating the Erector Set and Mistow Manufacturing, a manufacturer of magic sets. However, his history also reveals his involvement in creating dangerous toys such as lead casting kits for children.
ChapterExtreme Water Sports and Lead Casting with Kids
EpisodeKids Are Stupid
PodcastDistractible
The podcast episode discusses the dangerous toy inventions created by AC Gilbert, who won gold in the pole vault in the 1908 Olympics.
28:42 - 30:09 (01:27)
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The podcast episode discusses the dangerous toy inventions created by AC Gilbert, who won gold in the pole vault in the 1908 Olympics. The hosts question if he secretly hates children and discuss a movie made about him called "The Man Who Saved Christmas".