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Welcome back to 50Talk, this is Episode 69 and this week Victor and Cathy will make this show about the year 1969. The year of the birth of Cathy. Hopefully you all will learn a little bit more about Cathy during this episode. So yesterday was the 1st day of Day Light Saving Time and the weather in Ohio was crazy. It's mid-March and it was snowing and 35 degrees. The way things go in Ohio in March it may be 70 by the next few days.
We start the "Cathy Show" with some important facts from the year 1969. I personally liked that Neil Armstrong landed on the moon. But there were also some very noteworthy things happening in 1969. With yesterday being Oscar night we mention that Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid was the movie of the year making $100,000 at the box office. Can you imagine that today? A lot has changed since 1969.
Next I ask some more personal question to Cathy and some of her responses are funny. Funny to me because I didn't let her see the outline at all before the show, so she was so unprepared for my questions. Listen to her answer when I asked her what's the scariest, most adventurous thing she has done in her life up to this point. It really is podcast gold.
So upon ending the personal interview we move on to the kidnapping of Americans in Mexico over the last few weeks. I have a lot of unanswered questions about the four North Carolina folks and the story behind it all. It was also a big topic of discussion at the Barbershop this weekend. Is it really possible to get lost in another country with just about every person having a GPS in their pocket? Hell, is it possible to get lost anywhere these days?
Finally we hand the mic to Cathy to close the show out with some history facts for Woman's History Month. She talks about two legends in woman's history. We hope you guys enjoy the history and the interview with Cathy and we hope you all learned a little something as well.
Thanks for joining us this week and we will see you all again next week for Episode 70. If you have any questions or comments please send me an email at [email protected]
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Welcome back to 50Talk, this is Episode 69 and this week Victor and Cathy will make this show about the year 1969. The year of the birth of Cathy. Hopefully you all will learn a little bit more about Cathy during this episode. So yesterday was the 1st day of Day Light Saving Time and the weather in Ohio was crazy. It's mid-March and it was snowing and 35 degrees. The way things go in Ohio in March it may be 70 by the next few days.
We start the "Cathy Show" with some important facts from the year 1969. I personally liked that Neil Armstrong landed on the moon. But there were also some very noteworthy things happening in 1969. With yesterday being Oscar night we mention that Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid was the movie of the year making $100,000 at the box office. Can you imagine that today? A lot has changed since 1969.
Next I ask some more personal question to Cathy and some of her responses are funny. Funny to me because I didn't let her see the outline at all before the show, so she was so unprepared for my questions. Listen to her answer when I asked her what's the scariest, most adventurous thing she has done in her life up to this point. It really is podcast gold.
So upon ending the personal interview we move on to the kidnapping of Americans in Mexico over the last few weeks. I have a lot of unanswered questions about the four North Carolina folks and the story behind it all. It was also a big topic of discussion at the Barbershop this weekend. Is it really possible to get lost in another country with just about every person having a GPS in their pocket? Hell, is it possible to get lost anywhere these days?
Finally we hand the mic to Cathy to close the show out with some history facts for Woman's History Month. She talks about two legends in woman's history. We hope you guys enjoy the history and the interview with Cathy and we hope you all learned a little something as well.
Thanks for joining us this week and we will see you all again next week for Episode 70. If you have any questions or comments please send me an email at [email protected]

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