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Quick recap
We discussed various topics, including a new puppy, a grandson’s birthday party, a turbulent flight, and a voicemail number. We also played a game of “Would you rather,” shared news stories, and discussed the meanings of different words. Additionally, we discussed a new GPS device, its challenges, and its navigation features, and ended the conversation with jokes and funny stories.
Summary
Keith mentioned a new puppy named Cash, who has been leaving deposits on the dining room floor. Jill shared her experience of her grandson’s birthday party, where he got a strike while bowling. Terry talked about his recent flight, which experienced severe turbulence, and his brother’s prank about a plane crash. Keith also mentioned a voicemail number that needs to be used to avoid losing it.
Random Topic
Would You Rather: Life Choices
News of the Week
Due to some technical difficulties, Terry was not able to contribute to our new segment. We start out with Jill, who shared a story about 100,000 Easter eggs going missing in Pennsylvania, which the police are trying to crack. Keith shared a story about Hawaii being the rainbow capital of the world, where rainbows are a frequent sight due to the unique combination of sunshine, short rainfall, and tropical weather. Jill also shared a story about some river otters that escaped from their enclosure in a zoo and are still on the loose.
Jill’s Weird Words
Jill, Keith, and Terry discussed various words and their meanings. They started with “tessellate,” which Keith correctly identified as a checkerboard pattern. They then moved on to “carto,” which Keith recognized as a French name, and “corvine,” which Jill identified as a mixture or medley. Keith also shared his knowledge of “royal” as a Spanish word for a riverbed or creek. They also discussed “rat-a-plan,” which Keith humorously interpreted as a blueprint for rats, and “soidant,” which Jill found confusing but Keith identified as a self-style or style of one’s own. The conversation ended with a discussion about “mélange,” which Jill identified as a mixture or medley.
Terry’s Top 10
Terry brought as a brief list of euphemisms for passing gas. We managed to get it squeaked out pretty quickly. Don’t worry, it was neither silent nor deadly. Just a little fun.
Anchor Topic
we discussed Terry’s new Stellar Trek GPS device. Terry explains that the device comes with a clip for attaching to clothing or a belt, but it needs to be removed for charging. He mentions adding Velcro pieces to the up and down arrows as landmarks helps to make it easier to use with his neuropathy. Keith shares his thoughts on the device’s design, noting its small size and simple button layout.
Device Navigation and Usability Challenges
Email and Final Thoughts
Keith shared and email about a savvy old woman walking her dog. We also have a message that features some truck stop slang. As usual, we close it all out with some final thoughts. Keith concludes by encouraging listeners to subscribe to the podcast, visit the website, and spread the word about the show to help grow their audience.
AI-generated content, edited as needed by Keith.
Sponsored by: Retro Radio Podcast brings you family-friendly entertainment through classic, old-time radio. Episodes are posted daily. Keith and his Retrobots share everything in his collection from the days of vintage radio. Adventure, comedy, detective, westerns, and lots in between. If you don’t hear your favorite show, just ask Visit the web page today, https://retro-otr.com
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Quick recap
We discussed various topics, including a new puppy, a grandson’s birthday party, a turbulent flight, and a voicemail number. We also played a game of “Would you rather,” shared news stories, and discussed the meanings of different words. Additionally, we discussed a new GPS device, its challenges, and its navigation features, and ended the conversation with jokes and funny stories.
Summary
Keith mentioned a new puppy named Cash, who has been leaving deposits on the dining room floor. Jill shared her experience of her grandson’s birthday party, where he got a strike while bowling. Terry talked about his recent flight, which experienced severe turbulence, and his brother’s prank about a plane crash. Keith also mentioned a voicemail number that needs to be used to avoid losing it.
Random Topic
Would You Rather: Life Choices
News of the Week
Due to some technical difficulties, Terry was not able to contribute to our new segment. We start out with Jill, who shared a story about 100,000 Easter eggs going missing in Pennsylvania, which the police are trying to crack. Keith shared a story about Hawaii being the rainbow capital of the world, where rainbows are a frequent sight due to the unique combination of sunshine, short rainfall, and tropical weather. Jill also shared a story about some river otters that escaped from their enclosure in a zoo and are still on the loose.
Jill’s Weird Words
Jill, Keith, and Terry discussed various words and their meanings. They started with “tessellate,” which Keith correctly identified as a checkerboard pattern. They then moved on to “carto,” which Keith recognized as a French name, and “corvine,” which Jill identified as a mixture or medley. Keith also shared his knowledge of “royal” as a Spanish word for a riverbed or creek. They also discussed “rat-a-plan,” which Keith humorously interpreted as a blueprint for rats, and “soidant,” which Jill found confusing but Keith identified as a self-style or style of one’s own. The conversation ended with a discussion about “mélange,” which Jill identified as a mixture or medley.
Terry’s Top 10
Terry brought as a brief list of euphemisms for passing gas. We managed to get it squeaked out pretty quickly. Don’t worry, it was neither silent nor deadly. Just a little fun.
Anchor Topic
we discussed Terry’s new Stellar Trek GPS device. Terry explains that the device comes with a clip for attaching to clothing or a belt, but it needs to be removed for charging. He mentions adding Velcro pieces to the up and down arrows as landmarks helps to make it easier to use with his neuropathy. Keith shares his thoughts on the device’s design, noting its small size and simple button layout.
Device Navigation and Usability Challenges
Email and Final Thoughts
Keith shared and email about a savvy old woman walking her dog. We also have a message that features some truck stop slang. As usual, we close it all out with some final thoughts. Keith concludes by encouraging listeners to subscribe to the podcast, visit the website, and spread the word about the show to help grow their audience.
AI-generated content, edited as needed by Keith.
Sponsored by: Retro Radio Podcast brings you family-friendly entertainment through classic, old-time radio. Episodes are posted daily. Keith and his Retrobots share everything in his collection from the days of vintage radio. Adventure, comedy, detective, westerns, and lots in between. If you don’t hear your favorite show, just ask Visit the web page today, https://retro-otr.com