That Sounds Funny

Books and Birthdays. (231)


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Quick recap

as usual, we covered a wide range of topics, including personal anecdotes, movie discussions, and unusual news stories. The group engaged in word games and shared humorous content, such as jokes and puns. We also discussed practical matters related to accessibility for the visually impaired, including various ways to access audiobooks and digital books.

Summary

Keith discusses getting tactical gear for Isaac’s birthday, including a canteen, load bearing vest, butt pack, and combat boots. The boots have a new design feature with a zipper on the inside ankle for easier on and off. Jill shares an incident where she accidentally stepped on a safety pin, causing her foot to bleed. Terry attempts to share an update but experiences connection issues while on the move.

Keith mentions his grandson Rahim’s 19th birthday, where he bought a 2012 red Ford Mustang. The conversation then shifts to an incident with a dog getting into the house at night and chewing on Keith’s pillbox. Keith and Robin are considering finding a new home for the dog if Rahim moves out. On a more positive note, Keith talks about buying suits for the children, jokingly referring to them as “birthday suits.” Jill shares that it’s her granddaughter Carson’s 14th birthday, and she bought her a beach towel, avoiding the potential controversy of choosing a swimsuit.

Random Topic

as we get ready for our random topic, Terry has connection trouble. After he reconnects, we get started with our maid up movie reviews. We discuss upcoming movies and play a game where we make up reviews based only on the titles. We cover several films including “Book of Joshua: Halls of Jericho,” “Daydreamer,” “Everybody Loves Sunshine,” “Presence,” and “Raise Your Hand.” After guessing the plots, they read the actual synopses, which often differ significantly from their predictions.

News of the Week

Terry presents a news article about a British South African swimmer, Lewis Pugh, became the first person to swim around Martha’s Vineyard, covering 59 miles in 12 days. The swim, which coincided with the 50th anniversary of the movie “Jaws,” was aimed at raising shark awareness. Pugh described it as one of the toughest swims of his life due to cold water, big waves, and the uncertainty of what might be lurking beneath the surface.

Unusual News Stories and Incidents

we continued discussing several unusual news stories. Terry shares a story about a British daredevil who broke a Guinness World Record by performing seven backflips while engulfed in flames in 30 seconds. Jill recounts a local incident where a tree-cutting operation was disrupted by aggressive woodpeckers. Keith tells of a California man who attempted to evade police using an underwater scooter in a lake. Finally, Terry mentions a traffic incident in New York City where a tractor-trailer spilled soybean powder across a highway.

(It looks like our AI companion forgot to mention Jill story about pigeons on a plane, and Keith’s story about religious dears.)

Jill’s Weird Words of the Week

The group discusses several unusual words as part of their “weird words of the week” segment. Jill introduces words like “bloviate” (to speak pompously), “curvet” (an energetic leap by a horse), “pantheon” (a group of gods or important people), “paracme” (a point beyond the highest or greatest), “aver” (to support a plea in law), and “limitrophe.” Keith and Terry offer humorous interpretations and word associations for each term, while Jill provides the actual definitions.

Terry’s Top 10 List

Terry then presents a top 10 list of things to avoid doing on an airplane, which includes reclining seats without checking, playing loud music without headphones, bringing strong-smelling foods, ignoring seat belt signs, and removing shoes and socks. The group briefly discusses electronic device usage during flights.

Anchor Topic

Our anchor topic is about communications related to blindness and accessibility. Keith discusses various ways to access audiobooks and digital books, including the National Library Service’s BARD, Audible, Bookshare, and library lending services like Overdrive. He explains the differences in availability, cost, and accessibility of these services. Keith then recommends a book series called “The Wild Robot” for children, describing its plot and mentioning that all three parts are available on BARD. He suggests it’s a fun series to read with kids and notes that the Audible version includes a PDF with illustrations.

Email

Keith reads two humorous emails during the show. The first email is from a surgeon who is also a Harley Davidson enthusiast, sharing a joke about the difference between surgeons and mechanics. The second email recounts a story about an elderly female golfer who surprises her male counterparts with her skill and reveals a quirky secret about how she decides which hand to play with.

Final Thoughts

The hosts wrap up the episode with a series of jokes and puns, covering topics like stress balls, aging, legal matters, and technology. Keith concludes by thanking listeners and providing information about their website, thatsoundsfunny.com, where people can listen to shows, read show notes, and subscribe.

AI-generated content, edited as needed by Keith.

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