Chapter 1: What hilarious prank calls does Jubal Fresh pull off?
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Chapter 2: What wild secrets do listeners share in the Dirty Little Secret segment?
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Chapter 3: How does the trivia showdown in You vs. Victoria work?
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This just in, right here on The Jubal Show, this year marks the 20-year anniversary of Hannah Montana.
Oh, yeah.
And the two-year anniversary of Prince Andrew losing interest in her. Oh, wow. Time for the cleverly named segment, Real News or Fake News. Is that from the show? Where we read you. No, Prince Andrew's a pervert. Yeah.
Chapter 4: What happens in the dramatic To Catch a Cheater segment?
Oh! That was kind of like a political joke. I got it. I got it. Thank you for explaining it. Where we give you a news story that's gone viral for the week, and you have to tell me if it's a fake one or a real news story. Here's your first headline for Real News or Fake News. Chinese man claims his body randomly grew a sweet potato in an unsweet place.
Chinese man claims his body randomly grew sweet potato in an unsweet place. Here's the story. And you have to tell me if it's a made up one that people actually believed or a real story. A man in Chengdu, China arrived at an emergency room after discovering that a seven inch long sweet potato had taken up an unexpected residency in his dark nether regions. Oh.
The man did have to have surgery to have it removed and is doing okay. He claims he had no idea how it got there and it grew naturally.
Chapter 5: How can people get closure after being ghosted in First Date Follow-Up?
Wow. Nice cover, bro. It was retrieved successfully, and he was sent home with a stern, sweet potatoes go in the mouth only warning. Nina, is that a true story or a fake news story that people believe? I'm going to go with real just because not that long ago, we did a story about all the things people put in their cave.
Yeah.
So this feels like it's in that real category.
I'm new to the show and it's becoming a, is this a theme?
That's not our fault. That's not our fault. People are doing that. Victoria, Chinese man, says he grows a sweet potato in an unsweet place. Is that a real headline or a fake one?
I'm going to go with the real. That's so... I love the excuse, though.
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Chapter 6: What trending topics does Nina cover in What's Trending?
That's the best part. Mr. Freeze? Yeah, I'm going to go with the real. Real? And, of course, that is a real new story. What? I can pretty much guarantee any time you see one of those, that's humans, man. We like putting things where things should go. I wouldn't think anyone would believe that. You guys, we never grow up. Kids do Legos up their nose at three. You're in your 50s?
You're there. You found some other places.
Yeah.
Chapter 7: What are the best moments and jokes from the Daily Show Highlights?
All right, here's another headline for Real News or Fake News, a segment where I read a news story that's gone viral this week, and you have to tell me if it's a real news story or a fake one that people actually believed. NASA confirms alarming broadcast signal from interstellar object 3I Atlas as it turns around and heads toward Earth.
Awesome.
If you don't know much about 3-Eye Atlas, some people are calling it a comet. Some people are saying it might not be a comet. It might be an actual spaceship. But it passed by its closest position to Earth back in December. But NASA now confirms that an alarming broadcast signal has come from interstellar object 3-Eye Atlas, and it is turning around.
Astronomers tracking the interstellar object known as 3i Atlas have confirmed a surprising development. The object appears to have suddenly altered its trajectory and is now moving back toward the inner solar system, including Earth's orbital neighborhood. I say it's not a sudden turn. It's more like a sustained adjustment. which is kind of creepy.
And NASA went on to say that a narrowband radio emission was detected from 3I Atlas last week and has now been partially decoded. Following analysis by an international team of linguists and signal processing experts, according to the agency, the transmission was not a random noise but a structured signal encoded using symbolic patterns closely matching ancient Mesopotamian cuneiform.
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Chapter 8: How can listeners support the show and engage with the content?
A writing system dating back over 5,000 years. And researchers caution that the translation remains provisional, but the most stable interpretation of the decoded sequence reads, We observed you before you learned to write. We return to measure what remains. Yikes. NASA stressed that the original intent of the signal are still under review, and people shouldn't freak out, basically.
Is that a real news story or a fake news story that people actually believed? Just don't tell me.
You don't want me to freak out.
I'm believing it right now. Why are you freaking out? I'm going to go with real. They're coming for us.
They just want to see what we've learned so far. It's not much. Look at that first news story. Yeah, that's true. I think we might.
Victoria, is that a real news story or a fake news story? NASA confirms alarming broadcasting from interstellar object 3I Atlas as it turns around and heads toward Earth.
I'm going to go fake.
You want fake?
Yeah, that ship seems way too big to turn around that quick.
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