Paid To Crash Weddings, Men Look At Breasts & A Thief Cooks Breakfast

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Episode Chapters:
Introduction (00:00 - 0:59)
Wedding Crashing Business (1:00 - 4:51)
Lifeboat Rescue Gone Wrong (4:52 - 5:54)
Robber's Embarrassing Mistake (5:55 - 6:23)
Unexpected House Guest (6:24 - 7:25)
Male Gaze Study (7:26 - 8:43)
Why Women Aren't Going to the Gym? (8:44 - [End of Episode])

Summary:

In this episode of the Jason and Mindy podcast, the hosts discuss a range of humorous and entertaining topics, including a man who turned a wedding prank into a business, a lifeboat crew's amusing mishap, and the challenges of gym attendance during COVID. The conversation is light-hearted and filled with personal anecdotes, making it an enjoyable break from daily life.

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Details:
➢ A man who jokingly placed an ad offering to spoil couples’ weddings has turned his prank into a business. Spaniard Ernesto Reinares’ unexpected career shift happened after he posted an online ad reading: “If you have doubts or don’t want to get married and don’t know how to refuse, don’t worry…I’ll object to your wedding.” The self-proclaimed “wedding destroyer” continued: “Tell me the time, place, and date. For EUR 500 (US$550), I’ll come to your wedding and get it called off.” Things quickly turned serious when he was inundated with responses, so he made it his job, promising to “show up at the ceremony, claim to be the love of your life, and we’ll leave hand in hand.” He’s booked through the end of the year. Oh, and while 500 Euros is his going rate, the wedding crasher charges extra if he is attacked by angry guests – which does sometimes happen. (I wonder how many fathers-of-the-bride are the ones doing the hiring!)
➢ A lifeboat crew in England responded to a report of a stranded person in the water — but left feeling like dummies. In a social media post, the Royal National Lifeboat Institution crew stationed in Filey said that once on the scene, the team “recovered a training dummy from the water.” The dummy turned out to have been lost by another RNLI crew in Hartlepool 2 weeks earlier. On Facebook, the Hartlepool crew thanked the Filey station for finding their dummy, named Fred, writing: “So Fred’s had an unauthorized holiday to Yorkshire”. 

A man in Poland awoke at 5AM to find a burglar in his house cooking breakfast.

- A study (out of New Zealand) says men look at a naked woman’s breasts or midriff before her face. About half of the men in the study, 47 percent, first looked at women’s breasts; one in three looked at the midriff; less than 20 percent of first glances were directed at a naked woman’s face.

- During a robbery in Spain, a robber’s pants slipped down and he dropped a handful of cash. The machete-wielding man also tripped, causing his hood to come off and partially revealing his face. Witnesses were able to point him out to cops.

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