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Small Talk - Prenups vs. Car Crashes? 🤔
Episode 303 • 4th June 2026 • Haysnacks • 479 Media
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Small Talk - Google Sheets Turns 20, Prenups & More! 🎉 Get ready to giggle, ‘cause we’re diving into some wild stuff today! First up, can you believe Google Sheets just hit the big 2-0? From a tiny web experiment to spreadsheet royalty, it’s been a ride! Then, we tackle prenups—who knew comparing marriage to car insurance could be romantic? Just imagine saying, “You’re my soulmate, and here’s my deductible!” 😂 We’ve also got the scoop on a wine surplus in Australia that’s so massive, they’re thinking about turning it into ethanol fuel. Cheers to that! 🍷 Plus, we’ll dish out some juicy Uber lost-and-found stories that’ll leave you shaking your head. Buckle up, it’s gonna be a blast!

Takeaways:

  • Google Sheets just hit the big 2-0! Can you believe it's been that long?
  • Talking prenups? Just call it marriage insurance—way less scary, right?
  • Red Delicious apples might actually be the superhero of the fruit world—antioxidants galore!
  • Australia's got so much wine, they're thinking of turning it into fuel. Cheers to that!
  • Most Americans are totally snoozing on the World Cup—sorry, not sorry!
  • Uber's Lost and Found index is a wild ride; from dentures to kitchen faucets, what a haul!

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Good morning.

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It's haystack time for small talk.

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Google Sheets turns 20 years old this week.

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It began as a very small web based spreadsheet experiment and has grown into one of the world's most widely used productivity tools.

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Researchers are saying that the best way to discuss a prenuptial agreement may be to avoid the word prenup entirely and to compare it to something like insurance or an airbag.

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Nothing says romance like comparing marriage to a car crash.

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Honey, you're my soulmate and here's my deductible.

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A study is suggesting that Red Delicious apples may contain more antioxidants than other common apple varieties, especially in their peel.

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Somewhere, Granny Smith is demanding a recount.

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Australia is dealing with a wine surplus so large that some producers want to convert excess wine into ethanol fuel.

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What a great problem to have too much wine.

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A Pew survey has found that most Americans do not plan to follow the World cup closely at all.

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Spain is the place where people will follow it the most closely.

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Amazon has surpassed Big Blue Walmart ATOP the Fortune 500 rankings.

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This ends Walmart's 13 year run as America's largest company by revenue.

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Uber's annual Lost and Found index has revealed that writers left behind everything from dentures with only two teeth to breast milk to a mannequin to a kitchen faucet.

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I talked about that earlier.

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It's wild what people leave in an Uber.

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It is the fourth day of June, which makes it National Christian T Shirt Day.

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Blessed is the fruit of thy loom.

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News out that I'm seeing everywhere.

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I don't know how effective this will actually be as far as sales go, but it's definitely working.

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In the publicity department, Listerine is rolling out a range of what they're calling mouthwash intensities.

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More that at 7:15.

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We're going to celebrate National Cheese Day at 7:45 with the top six cheese facts that you probably did not know and a little chat about the NBA Finals.

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They kicked off last night in San Antonio.

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The spurs are predicted by most experts to win the series, but they lost at home last night.

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So they've got some work to do.

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More on the NBA Finals at 8:45 this morning.

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