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We come out swinging on this week’s edition of PGH DiveBar Talk, the only Category 5 podcast in the universe. Tune in for another installment of Amusing Buffoonery and we keep the fun and games going with the Movie and Music games. Tune in for your favorite segment and remember, tell ‘emwhere you got it.
https://youtu.be/71I3hw0K9mo
(1:30) – The term “rule of thumb” came from brewing beer.If a thumb in the liquid rendered it was too hot, the yeast could not be added.
(2:39) – Podcast Numerology. Who is your favorite athleteto wear #45? Hear Coach’s story about meeting Johnny Majors.
(6:49) - @newscientist Magazine Headlines
1. AI can do superhuman things, but so can forklifts.
2. We’ve glimpsed before the Big Bang and there’s more going on than we expected.
3. Postpartum depression is common in fathers.
(10:06) – The Prince of Pittsburgh went to another seminar this week, the most attended one on record by his count. The Clapper makes a return appearance.
(13:22) – New surveys are posted on Facebook and www.pghdivebartalk.com.
(16:38) – Dear Tiny
1. Is my wife hiding the remote to the bedroom TV?
2. How can I tell when the waitress is hitting on me?
(20:10) – Amusing Buffoonery
(28:57) – Transylvanian Brain Freeze presents Facts ofthe Week
1. Kristin Cabot was hired as a keynote speaker on crisis communications. Tickets start at $875.
2. Out of shape people are 775% more likely to lose their tempers in stressful situations.
3. A 41-year-old man broke into a Little Ceaser’s and opened the restaurant to sell pizzas.
4. A hotel in Weldborough, Tasmania has been flooded with inquiries and visitors searching for non-existent, hot springs.
(34:30) – The Movie Game
(39:07) – The Music Game
(42:11) – Argy Bargy
(43:44) – Would You Rather. Eileen Gu vs. LaurenceBeaudry
(48:59) – Samurai Chatter
1. What would be your ideal occupation?
2. Yogi Berra quote
By Greg ParshallWe come out swinging on this week’s edition of PGH DiveBar Talk, the only Category 5 podcast in the universe. Tune in for another installment of Amusing Buffoonery and we keep the fun and games going with the Movie and Music games. Tune in for your favorite segment and remember, tell ‘emwhere you got it.
https://youtu.be/71I3hw0K9mo
(1:30) – The term “rule of thumb” came from brewing beer.If a thumb in the liquid rendered it was too hot, the yeast could not be added.
(2:39) – Podcast Numerology. Who is your favorite athleteto wear #45? Hear Coach’s story about meeting Johnny Majors.
(6:49) - @newscientist Magazine Headlines
1. AI can do superhuman things, but so can forklifts.
2. We’ve glimpsed before the Big Bang and there’s more going on than we expected.
3. Postpartum depression is common in fathers.
(10:06) – The Prince of Pittsburgh went to another seminar this week, the most attended one on record by his count. The Clapper makes a return appearance.
(13:22) – New surveys are posted on Facebook and www.pghdivebartalk.com.
(16:38) – Dear Tiny
1. Is my wife hiding the remote to the bedroom TV?
2. How can I tell when the waitress is hitting on me?
(20:10) – Amusing Buffoonery
(28:57) – Transylvanian Brain Freeze presents Facts ofthe Week
1. Kristin Cabot was hired as a keynote speaker on crisis communications. Tickets start at $875.
2. Out of shape people are 775% more likely to lose their tempers in stressful situations.
3. A 41-year-old man broke into a Little Ceaser’s and opened the restaurant to sell pizzas.
4. A hotel in Weldborough, Tasmania has been flooded with inquiries and visitors searching for non-existent, hot springs.
(34:30) – The Movie Game
(39:07) – The Music Game
(42:11) – Argy Bargy
(43:44) – Would You Rather. Eileen Gu vs. LaurenceBeaudry
(48:59) – Samurai Chatter
1. What would be your ideal occupation?
2. Yogi Berra quote