Dr. Kendall Crowns
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At 121 p.m., is it better to throw primosine clothes away or wash them?
Those are on the January 1st.
On January 3rd, that same day, at 1 or 2 p.m., he did some more Google searches.
What happens to hair on a dead body?
At 1.13 p.m., what is the rate of decomposition of a body found in a plastic bag compared to on a surface in the woods?
At 1.20 p.m., can baking soda mask or make a body smell good?
Once again, this episode has discussions of deaths of individuals.
If this sort of thing upsets you, this is again not the episode for you.
Welcome to Mayhem in the Morning with your host, Dr. Kendall Crowns.
Today's episode, Neighbors.
Neighbors, unless you own a private island, you can't escape them.
Some are good, some are bad, and some you never know.
But the really bad ones are the ones you really remember.
Today, I'm going to talk about a couple of problematic neighbors that I have had over the years.
When I was in medical school, I lived in an apartment complex on Rainbow Boulevard in Kansas City, Kansas.
It was near some train tracks and a highway.
The apartments were small, reasonably priced, and were a few blocks away from the school, and most of the people who lived there were actually medical students.
I walked from these apartments every day to go to class, and they were incredibly convenient.
I can still remember my apartment number.
It was 514.