Episode three covers:
Why I always wear neon yellow (blame Adam Bloom for breaking my black habit). I went full extreme and now dye thrift store clothes electric chartreuse. It has it's perks like walking by construction workers wearing the same color, locking eyes and giving each other a solemn nod like we served in Vietnam together.
The Arthurian legend of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnell Don't let the "dame" title fool you, she's what they'd call in Philly "a ratchet ass ho". I also defend Mitt Romney's "Binder full of women".
Motherhood and scissors: "To have a child is to not know where your scissors are at all times."
My OCD counting tick: For as long as I can remember, I have silently counted how long things take when I'm stressed or feel late. Having shows booked creates a permanent timer in my brain that will not be disabled.
The Ira Glass "gap": This podcast may be "hot steamy garbage for maybe four people" but it has to be that way. It is the law.
I describe Edinburgh Fringe venue selections: Cowgate is "lots of broken glass and puddles of piss and puke," versus Bristow Square which is "a bit nicer."
I come to the realization that Dame Ragnell and I have come to the same conclusion that all ladies want is their own she shed.
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