Several times a year WFHB partners with the Bloomington Storytelling Project to host a live storytelling event, featuring local stories shared by the people who experienced them. There are only two rules for story submissions: they must be less than fifteen minutes long, and they must be true. In its third edition, the Bloomington Storytelling Project went to neighboring Brown County, where storytelling is an integral part of the local culture. Brown County is famous, or perhaps infamous, for storytelling, but according to project rules the Brown County folks had to stick to true stories instead of their usual "tall tales". A beer-drinking horse, a bully gets his comeuppance, and a little brother who likes to pee on things are all on the menu in this one-hour edit of a live event recorded on-location at the Muddy Boots Café in Nashville, Indiana on March 6, 2010. Click here for the entire unedited event audio.