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Freaky Things and Live Shows: George the Giant’s Strange Museum of Oddities and Wonders

34 min · 15. syys 202534 min
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Meet George “The Giant” McArthur, a sideshow performer who swallows swords, eats fire, pounds nails into his nose—and collects oddities. Oh, and he was also in Tim Burton’s wonderful film, Big Fish. We first met more than 20 years ago at showman Bobby Reynold’s home while I was writing American Sideshow. As Halloween nears, he’s opening George the Giant’s Strange Museum of Oddities and Wonders for the 7th year in Bakersfield, California. Among those oddities and wonders are two-headed animals, breast milk soap, a killer bat, paintings made in human blood, true crime objects, and as you’ll hear from George, much more.  If you’d like to hear about how George got started in the world of sideshow, please check out my other podcast, co-hosted with sword swallower Dan Meyer, To The Hilt [https://open.spotify.com/show/5f4uImjpm6TOicpyadvL1J]. Find George the Giant online: GiantsOddities.com [https://giantsoddities.com] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/share/162feEZXXu/?mibextid=wwXIfr] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/therealgeorgethegiant?igsh=Y21ieW01eG1tNmM3]

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