On the night of July 31, 1976, a wall of water tore through Big Thompson Canyon in Colorado, triggered by an unexpected and devastating thunderstorm. The flood caught residents and tourists off guard, killing 144 people in one of the deadliest flash floods in U.S. history. But not everyone was lost. Cheryl tells the stories of those who faced the torrent and lived to tell the tale — stories of resilience, last-second choices, and unimaginable luck.
Then Rob follows with his own brand of disasters — this time, caused entirely by human stupidity. From bad ideas to zero forethought, these Johnny stories are a crash course in what not to do when faced with danger… or a decision at all.
🌊 A flood that changed everything
💡 Survivors who ran, climbed, and refused to give up
🤦♂️ Johnny logic at its finest (and dumbest