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Welcome good people from Iceland, New Zealand, Norway, Netherlands and Denmark... to name a few who discovered us on Tiktok.
Ok what's new this week?
The trip to the Cardiff Giant is on for this Tuesday April 6th at 12 noon. Christen and I are traveling 2 hours east to the Farmers Museum
to visit the 9th "Wonder of the World" The Cardiff Giant.
While we are there, we will broadcast LIVE on TikTok at 12 noon. EST or Eastern Time.
We will show you the giant, tell you his incredible story from mined gypsum in Iowa
to its man shaped 10ft. 3,000lbs stone figure that captured the attention of the world in 1869.
Who did this and why is the real story?
*SPOILER ALERT* It was hate my friends that motivated the person to do this some 150 years ago and wait till you hear the entire story.
While at the their museum on our LIVE show, you'll see his massive frame. Let's zoom in and get close up of his pores, supposedly punched into his
soft rock to look more like skin.
There's more and when the presentation is over, you'll see why we traveled over 4 hours round trip to bring this story to you LIVE.
Now don't worry if you miss it. We will have the highlights on Instagram and TikTok.
For those who follow us on TikTok, jump on the app Tuesday April 6th at 12 noon EST.
(eastern time - USA) and get ready with your questions on the Cardiff Giant.
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Coming Soon: Instant Alerts
Some of our audience want to know what we are doing and when instantly. So I'm setting
up an alert system that will let know when we:
- Release a new video
- Go LIVE on a social media platform
- Announce a major event.
How it will work is I'll send you a text alert through the app with a quick description and a link to an event or video. That's it. When I make a move, you'll know about it within seconds. Pretty cool? And...Telegram is the platform we are seriously considering.
But hang tight for now. There will be an announcement later this week.
John and Christen Adolfi
Lost World Museum