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OFFBITES: A cemetery city and Americans' real showering habits

10 min · 24. maj 2026
episode OFFBITES: A cemetery city and Americans' real showering habits cover

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We’ll visit a cemetery-filled city on the West Coast before we end the show… in the shower. Or, more accurately, in a Minnesota radio studio listening in on a discussion of the new poll that revealed how often Americans actually take showers. Featuring audio from Own the Road with Kelli and Bob out of KRLD 1080 in Dallas and the Adam & Jordana Show out of WCCO News Talk in the Twin Cities.

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