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Feb 2025
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CLASSIC: Weird Wars Fought For Dumb Reas...

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What do a camel, a bucket and an ear all have in common? Each was, at some point, responsible for starting a war. In today's Classic episode, join Ben and Noel as they dive into true stories of weird wars fought over cartoonishly dumb things.

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