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King Cheeto in Cheadle | 10-12-2022

On tonight's edition of the Other Side of Midnight: Frank talks about American writer, Gever Tulley and the five dangerous things he says you should let your children do, squeegee kids running amuck in Baltimore, the Cheeto statue in Canada. Then, Dustin Bass, author, the co-host of “The Sons of History” podcast and someone who is presenting a new documentary on John F. Kennedy, Jr., talks to Frank about what really happened to JFK Jr. After, Frank talks about what happens to your text messages when you die before Joel Soper, gambling addict and author of the new memoir, Never Enough Zeroes, about the highs and lows of sports gambling, joins the show to talk to Frank about the growth of sports gambling. Later, to round out the show Frank talks about former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard leaving the Democratic party and Alex Barnard's new death metal hit "Lethal Sleep".

 

 

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