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S7E121 Random Factdumps: Wild West Edition

28 min · 13 de may de 2026
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In this episode, we take a look at five facts about the Wild West, such as why we call it "Riding shotgun"; where the term "shot of alcohol" comes from; how spiking a drink got it's name; why some countries call a dollar a "buck"; and how a brutal murder of a legendary lawman is connected to a reportedly cursed hand in poker. WARNING: This episode of The Raven's Grove features the following Triggers: * Weapon mentions * Hunting mentions * Alcohol mentions * Industrial Sabotage mentions * Crime mentions * Gambling mentions * Death mentions So if any of those are an issue for you, PLEASE GIVE THIS EPISODE A MISS.

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