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Ever wondered what happens when someone has an affair with a married person in North Carolina? Apparently, they can be sued for wrecking a home. We kick off this episode exploring the fascinating "Home Wrecker Law" and the case of former NFL player Steve Smith Sr., who's facing a $100,000 lawsuit after an alleged affair with a married woman. The explicit text messages and confrontational phone calls make for a wild story that raises serious questions about personal accountability in relationships.
From relationship drama to bizarre legislation, we venture into Texas where lawmakers are bizarrely focused on banning "furries" from schools. The "Forbidding Unlawful Representation of Role Playing in Education Act" (yes, that spells FURRIE) might just be the strangest piece of legislation we've covered yet. While students struggle with math and science, Texas politicians are worried about kids dressing as animals—making us wonder about priorities in our educational system.
Things get even messier as we dive into the case of Pennsylvania's "Delco Pooper," a woman who took road rage to a whole new level by defecating on a stranger's car after being called a "fat bitch." Her mugshot alone tells a story, but her claim that it was a "clean poop" had us all questioning humanity. We round things out with a controversial Arizona bar that created t-shirts comparing their underage drinking bust to 9/11, offending pretty much everyone with a conscience. Between paying respects to a 98-year-old Mets superfan with an unfortunately hilarious name and closing with some Winnie the Pooh wisdom, this episode showcases the absurdity of American legislation and human behavior when pushed to extremes.
Whether you're fascinated by weird laws, bizarre human behavior, or just need a good laugh at the expense of those who take themselves too seriously, this episode delivers. Send us your thoughts or pictures of your pets at okaybudpod@gmail.com and support the show at patreon.com/die_bud to catch us live each week!
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