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Episode 230 – Great Balls of Fire
This week, Lovdev is back with another collection of bizarre, funny and thought-provoking stories from across the internet.
We discuss a bakery queue that sparked a heated debate, a conspiracy post that leaves more questions than answers, a brilliantly British birthday mishap, and a weird news story that's so unbelievable it sounds like fiction.
If you enjoy strange headlines, Reddit rabbit holes, and comedy with a dose of common sense, this one's for you.
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This week on A Crazy Little Thing Called Lovdev, I give an update after my car ended up in the garage, forcing me to borrow my wife's car for the week.
We also dive into another collection of fascinating stories from Reddit, including a neighbour who reported a perfectly legal driveway only to discover his own garage wasn't supposed to be there, and a thought-provoking question about what happens to elderly widows living under Taliban rule if they have no male relatives.
We also visit India's famous rat temple, one of the most unusual religious sites in the world.
And in Weird News... a California court case involving psychedelic mushrooms left me wondering how some headlines can possibly be true.
As always, it's a mix of Reddit stories, strange facts, weird news and my completely unnecessary opinions.
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This week on A Crazy Little Thing Called Lovdev, I give an update on my battle with the block paving, before diving into another selection of bizarre stories from Reddit.
We discuss wedding guests who complained so much they ended up uninvited, a confession from someone who's actually paid to be their roommate's friend, and a classic British problem involving people who only start searching for their train ticket once they've reached the barrier.
In this week's What the F?! we look at the fascinating phenomenon where, twice a year, the Sun sits directly overhead in Hawaii, causing shadows to disappear.
And in Weird News... we meet the man who's officially become the world's loudest town crier.
As always, it's a mix of Reddit stories, strange news, interesting facts and my completely unnecessary opinions.
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This week on A Crazy Little Thing Called Lovdev, we discuss a road trip that nearly went wrong after a tyre failure left a family relying on a temporary spare wheel in the middle of nowhere.
We also look at a British problem involving England flags, football tournaments and the fear of being mistaken for "those people", plus a conspiracy theory surrounding the mysterious death of a scientist and alleged links to atomic bomb research.
In this week's What the F?! we discover that thousands of real bees were reportedly used during the filming of My Girl.
And in Weird News... authorities investigate an alleged ice cream cartel.
As always, it's a mix of Reddit stories, strange news, weird facts and my completely unnecessary opinions.
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This week on A Crazy Little Thing Called Lovdev, I give an update on how my Half Soaked show went and whether all the preparation paid off.
We also dive into a question from Reddit asking what your personal warning label would be, discuss a genuinely bizarre paranormal story involving a man who apparently vanished into thin air in broad daylight, and tackle a very British problem involving companies that seem incapable of stopping themselves from sending Father's Day emails.
In this week's What the F?! we discover how two men managed to turn the entire planet into a sandwich.
And in Weird News... let's just say one scientific discovery left me checking the headline more than once because I genuinely couldn't believe what I was reading.
As always, I pick random topics from Reddit and share my thoughts, stories and completely unnecessary opinions on them.
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This week on A Crazy Little Thing Called Lovdev, I'm gearing up for my Half Soaked show and sharing a few stories from the comedy circuit, including the unexpected moment I found myself chatting to world snooker champion Kyren Wilson at a gig.
We also dive into a brilliant AITAH story involving a group of siblings who hired professional cleaners to prove their mum was impossible to please when it came to housework.
Then it's onto a proper British problem after a sleep-deprived resident tries to help a postman out and somehow ends up getting called an anchor.
In this week's What the F?! we look at the story of Prometheus, the world's oldest known non-clonal tree, which survived for nearly 5,000 years before being cut down by researchers.
As always, there's comedy, chaos, strange stories and my completely unnecessary opinions.
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This week on A Crazy Little Thing Called Lovdev, we cover everything from awkward office friendships to blood donation guilt, bizarre comedy gigs and forgotten words.
We react to a confession from a man who fake laughed at a coworker’s jokes for so long that he accidentally became his emotional support audience.
Then we discuss a RandomThoughts post about the strange irony of regularly donating blood… only to later find yourself unable to help a family member in need because you donated too recently.
There’s also a surprisingly positive British Problems post about remembering the good things about living in the UK — which makes a nice change from everyone constantly moaning.
I also give an update on my recovery since my recent incident, continue reading some of the funniest and strangest comedy gig stories from The Comedy Crate, and in Weird News… we look at a word that’s apparently become impossible to search online.
Plus in “What the F?!” — a strange story involving gold coins.
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We react to a confession from someone who secretly cashed in their brother’s winning lottery ticket and used the money to pay off their own debts… before the guilt slowly started catching up with them years later.
Then we head into conspiracy territory with a discussion around “Tartary” and whether old maps really prove the existence of a hidden lost empire — or whether the internet has simply done what the internet always does.
We’ve also got a surprisingly emotional British problem about people throwing away perfectly good toys, plus I read through some of the funniest and strangest stories people have witnessed at live comedy gigs from a post by The Comedy Crate.
And in Weird News… this week’s story is apparently so bad I genuinely had to give listeners a warning before reading it out.
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This week on A Crazy Little Thing Called Lovdev, I talk about teaching my son how to ride a bike — and the moment he finally realised he could do it on his own.
We also get into a bizarre question from Reddit asking whether handcuffing a deaf person technically removes their freedom of speech… which honestly led to a much deeper conversation than expected.
Then it’s onto an AITAH story involving a 28-year-old man who’s spent nearly a decade gaming in his girlfriend’s family home — until someone finally puts the WiFi on a bedtime curfew.
I also chat about a recent gig in Wales, random thoughts from the week, and in Weird News… a council lorry sent out to deal with a pothole somehow ends up becoming part of the problem.
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We dive into a paranormal story from someone who claims an old woman’s spirit has followed and protected him his entire life — which leads me to question whether I’ve got paranormal activity happening in my own house.
Then it’s onto a proper British problem… taxi drivers somehow never having change until the exact moment you owe them money.
In “What the F?!” we explore the story of Ötzi the Iceman — a man whose body was discovered frozen in the Alps over 5,000 years after his death, complete with tattoos, weapons and a prehistoric murder mystery.
And in Weird News… children are apparently bypassing online age checks in the dumbest way imaginable.
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We dive into an AITAH story involving a family blow-up after a grandfather insults his grandkids — and a brutal comeback that may or may not have gone too far.
Then it’s a very modern British problem… a man gets hit by a lime bike, speaks up, and is instantly reminded why nobody says anything anymore.
Lovdev also has a confession of his own this week, plus there’s an update from last week’s firefighter who admitted stealing money from a drug dealer after saving his life.
We also have an update regarding Griff’s funeral.
And in Weird News… a teacher finds herself in serious trouble after a twerking incident involving the phrase “million dollar prostitute.”
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We kick things off with a discussion around the term “African American” and why it seems to be used for every black person in American TV — even when that doesn’t always make sense.
Then things get morally messy as we react to a firefighter confessing he pocketed £2,000 from a drug dealer while saving his life.
We also tackle a proper British problem — public pianos are a lovely idea… until someone’s child starts treating it like a drum kit for fifteen straight minutes.
Plus I chat about a recent gig with one of the most mixed audiences I’ve had in a while, give an update on the fundraiser for Griff, and in Weird News… someone has landed in trouble after taking googly eyes a little too far.
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This week on A Crazy Little Thing Called Lovdev, we’re back on Reddit with a mix of wholesome, relatable, and slightly chaotic stories.
We kick things off with a confession that genuinely stands out — someone has been secretly hiding money around their best friend’s house for over two years, helping them out without ever taking credit. Proof that sometimes… every little really does help.
Then it’s into the everyday madness — from those pointless “how are you?” conversations we all fake our way through, to the reality of buskers turning a quiet lunch break into a full-blown concert no one asked for.
Plus, more random thoughts from the week and in Weird News… how far would you go to pass time on a long-haul flight?
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Episode 217 — Baby Out the Window
This week on A Crazy Little Thing Called Lovdev, we dive into Reddit madness once again — from the absolute paranoia of walking through a shop while a group of teenage girls are giggling behind you… to the heartbreak of checking your old house on Street View and realising it’s been turned into a grey, paved car park with zero personality.
I also give a shoutout to fellow comedian Ashley Freize, featuring a couple of clips from his comedy.
Plus, in Weird News, we look at an April Fool’s prank from the Oklahoma Police Department that might’ve gone just a bit too far…
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Episode 216 – Griff's Calling
This week’s episode is a special one.
Lovdev almost didn’t record, but this episode is dedicated to his friend Griff — because sometimes the best way to honour someone is to keep going.
Inside the episode:
A confession about booking time off… and realising the kids are off too A very British dilemma involving a basil plant that refuses to leave your life A wild story about a pilot fixing a fault mid-flight And today’s weird news: Succulent Chinese MealA mix of heart, humour, and the usual nonsense — just how it should be.
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In Episode 215, Lovdev returns with another mix of chaos, curiosity, and genuinely bizarre moments.
From gig stories that didn’t quite go to plan, to Reddit posts that range from relatable to completely unhinged, this episode keeps you guessing from start to finish.
There’s a confession that hits harder than expected, a couple of classic British problems that will definitely get under your skin, and a surprising bit of history that sparks a whole new conversation.
As always, Lovdev shares his take on the strange and ridiculous things people do — blending storytelling, observation, and a bit of disbelief along the way.
And in today’s weird news… let’s just say, some stories really do speak for themselves.
❤️ We’re also supporting a dear friend who’s going through an incredibly tough time right now.
If you’re able to donate or even just share, it would mean a lot:
Support Griff’s recoveryEven a small contribution or share can make a huge difference 🙏
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In Episode 214, Lovdev shares stories from recent gigs, going from a starstruck moment to complete chaos in the space of one night.
He reacts to a No Stupid Questions post about celebrity plastic surgery, and dives into a bizarre AITAH story that escalates quickly.
In British Problems, Lovdev tackles the all-too-relatable struggle of navigating the ice cream queue at the interval.
There’s also a surprising fact involving Barbie and toy cars, along with a bit of local history about a hotel near him.
And in today’s weird news, someone is rejected from a job for a reason that leaves Lovdev questioning everything.
All that and more in Episode 214: Absolute Scenes.
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Episode 213 – Holy Smokes
In this episode, Lovdev shares some exciting comedy news after one of his jokes made the Top 10 Jokes at the Leicester Comedy Festival, and he reads the joke out on the podcast.
He also reacts to a surprising discussion about whether the Bank of England might change future banknotes to feature animals, and reflects on a confession about a childhood mistake that ended up affecting someone far more than expected.
In British Problems, Lovdev stumbles across a truly baffling discovery while feeding a friend’s cat — packets of crisps kept in the fridge.
And in today’s weird news, a police raid in the United States leaves people thinking something very unexpected is happening.
All that and more in Episode 213 – Holy Smokes.
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In Episode 212, Lovdev returns with stories from the Rik Mayall Comedy Festival, an IKEA trip that didn’t quite go to plan, and a car boot sale that descended into chaos.
A paranormal experience involving a coat hanger flying out of a wardrobe leaves someone seriously shaken.
A fascinating story reveals how cruise control was invented by a blind engineer frustrated with his driver’s speed changes.
And in weird news, a footballer attempts to save a seagull with CPR.Support the show
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In Episode 211, Lovdev dives into good intentions, family rivalry, social pressure, and cosmetic camels.
A kind gesture with a spare tyre ends badly.
A sister rivalry explodes at a family event.
Supermarket donation requests start feeling less like charity and more like public judgment.And in weird news, a camel beauty pageant scandal proves that even livestock aren’t safe from cosmetic enhancements.
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