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Quick recap
This was episode 274 of “That Sounds Funny,” a podcast hosted by Keith, Terry, and Jill, where they discussed various news stories and personal updates. The episode began with the hosts sharing personal news including Terry’s recent visit to the VA hospital and Jill’s experience teaching loom knitting at a local coffee shop. The trio then engaged in a detailed trivia quiz about the movie “Old Yeller” before Terry presented a top 10 list of April Fool’s Day pranks featuring fictional products like “Coke Sauce” and “Dude Wipes Butt Mask.” The episode concluded with an anchor topic about orientation and mobility, covering navigation techniques and the use of GPS systems for blind individuals, with the hosts inviting listeners to submit questions about blindness-related topics.
Summary
Terry discussed his recent visit to the VA hospital for therapy and upcoming changes to his compression garments. The group briefly discussed current events including the rescue of downed pilots and the lunar mission, before transitioning to personal updates including Jill’s experience teaching loom knitting.
Jill shared her recent visit to the Post Common in Alton, a repurposed post office now serving as a coffee shop and social space, where she learned about an upcoming crafting event. She also discussed attending Easter services with her family, including her daughter and grandchildren, and mentioned a humorous observation about a church member’s appearance.
News of the Week
Terry shared wildlife experts’ warnings about the dangers of discarded vape cartridges, noting that squirrels have been observed interacting with them. Jill then discussed an incident where an American Airlines flight was delayed due to a swarm of bees in the engine, which were safely removed and relocated. Keith concluded by sharing that Philadelphia International Airport set a Guinness World Record for the longest line of Philly cheesesteak sandwiches, which were made to celebrate Philly Cheesesteak Day.
Terry shared a story about a rattlesnake entering a couple’s bedroom in Texas, which was safely removed by a snake wrangler. Jill then talked about a 44-year-old dove named Sugar from Missouri, which holds a Guinness record for the oldest living dove in captivity. Keith mentioned the theft of 12 tons of Kit Kat chocolate bars from a truck in Europe. The conversation concluded with Terry sharing a story about a green meteor seen in Oregon, which some speculated might have been debris from the Artemis rocket’s toilet problem.
Jill’s Trivia Quiz
The group engaged in a trivia quiz about the movie “Old Yeller,” discussing various aspects of the film including characters, plot points, and actors. They identified answers through discussion and research, with Chuck Connors being confirmed as the actor who played Vern Sanderson.
Terry’s Top 10 List
The group discussed various fictional or hypothetical product collaborations, including Cane Sauce Coca-Cola, Dude Wipes Butt Mask, and Puff’s pastry sheet masks. They also talked about a UGG umbrella clip, a chocolate phone case, a Mash Gang Office Keg for non-alcoholic beer, and a potential collaboration between Top Ramen and Butterfingers. The discussion was informal and focused on finding humor in these creative product ideas, with participants sharing their thoughts and questions about each concept.
Anchor Topic
The group then discussed the upcoming anchor topic about orientation and mobility, with Keith explaining the concepts of mental mapping and physical movement. Keith provided insights on using tools like GPS, guide dogs, and canes for navigation, while Jill’s and Terry’s comment highlighted practical challenges with GPS routing and one-way streets. The discussion concluded with Keith inviting listeners to submit questions about blindness-related topics for future podcast episodes.
Email and Final Thoughts
Keith shared several listener emails featuring humorous stories. The first email described a scenario where an 18-year-old girl informed her parents about a pregnancy, leading to a visit from the potential father who offered financial support based on the gender and outcome of the pregnancy. The second email told a story about a fast-food worker whose morning was delayed by a police officer blocking the driveway, only to encounter the same officer as a customer later that day, resulting in a public dressing down by the police captain.
Keith shared another voicemail about a ski trip story about John and Keith staying in a barn with a widow, which ended with John inheriting her estate.
The final word from our AI companion
The group then shared various dad jokes and humorous one-liners. At the end, Keith announced that listeners could find more shows on their website www.thatsoundsfunny.com, where they could also subscribe, leave comments, and donate to support the show.
Show notes written by AI, edited as needed by Keith.
Sponsored by: Retro Radio Podcast. Bringing 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
By Keith Heltsley5
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Quick recap
This was episode 274 of “That Sounds Funny,” a podcast hosted by Keith, Terry, and Jill, where they discussed various news stories and personal updates. The episode began with the hosts sharing personal news including Terry’s recent visit to the VA hospital and Jill’s experience teaching loom knitting at a local coffee shop. The trio then engaged in a detailed trivia quiz about the movie “Old Yeller” before Terry presented a top 10 list of April Fool’s Day pranks featuring fictional products like “Coke Sauce” and “Dude Wipes Butt Mask.” The episode concluded with an anchor topic about orientation and mobility, covering navigation techniques and the use of GPS systems for blind individuals, with the hosts inviting listeners to submit questions about blindness-related topics.
Summary
Terry discussed his recent visit to the VA hospital for therapy and upcoming changes to his compression garments. The group briefly discussed current events including the rescue of downed pilots and the lunar mission, before transitioning to personal updates including Jill’s experience teaching loom knitting.
Jill shared her recent visit to the Post Common in Alton, a repurposed post office now serving as a coffee shop and social space, where she learned about an upcoming crafting event. She also discussed attending Easter services with her family, including her daughter and grandchildren, and mentioned a humorous observation about a church member’s appearance.
News of the Week
Terry shared wildlife experts’ warnings about the dangers of discarded vape cartridges, noting that squirrels have been observed interacting with them. Jill then discussed an incident where an American Airlines flight was delayed due to a swarm of bees in the engine, which were safely removed and relocated. Keith concluded by sharing that Philadelphia International Airport set a Guinness World Record for the longest line of Philly cheesesteak sandwiches, which were made to celebrate Philly Cheesesteak Day.
Terry shared a story about a rattlesnake entering a couple’s bedroom in Texas, which was safely removed by a snake wrangler. Jill then talked about a 44-year-old dove named Sugar from Missouri, which holds a Guinness record for the oldest living dove in captivity. Keith mentioned the theft of 12 tons of Kit Kat chocolate bars from a truck in Europe. The conversation concluded with Terry sharing a story about a green meteor seen in Oregon, which some speculated might have been debris from the Artemis rocket’s toilet problem.
Jill’s Trivia Quiz
The group engaged in a trivia quiz about the movie “Old Yeller,” discussing various aspects of the film including characters, plot points, and actors. They identified answers through discussion and research, with Chuck Connors being confirmed as the actor who played Vern Sanderson.
Terry’s Top 10 List
The group discussed various fictional or hypothetical product collaborations, including Cane Sauce Coca-Cola, Dude Wipes Butt Mask, and Puff’s pastry sheet masks. They also talked about a UGG umbrella clip, a chocolate phone case, a Mash Gang Office Keg for non-alcoholic beer, and a potential collaboration between Top Ramen and Butterfingers. The discussion was informal and focused on finding humor in these creative product ideas, with participants sharing their thoughts and questions about each concept.
Anchor Topic
The group then discussed the upcoming anchor topic about orientation and mobility, with Keith explaining the concepts of mental mapping and physical movement. Keith provided insights on using tools like GPS, guide dogs, and canes for navigation, while Jill’s and Terry’s comment highlighted practical challenges with GPS routing and one-way streets. The discussion concluded with Keith inviting listeners to submit questions about blindness-related topics for future podcast episodes.
Email and Final Thoughts
Keith shared several listener emails featuring humorous stories. The first email described a scenario where an 18-year-old girl informed her parents about a pregnancy, leading to a visit from the potential father who offered financial support based on the gender and outcome of the pregnancy. The second email told a story about a fast-food worker whose morning was delayed by a police officer blocking the driveway, only to encounter the same officer as a customer later that day, resulting in a public dressing down by the police captain.
Keith shared another voicemail about a ski trip story about John and Keith staying in a barn with a widow, which ended with John inheriting her estate.
The final word from our AI companion
The group then shared various dad jokes and humorous one-liners. At the end, Keith announced that listeners could find more shows on their website www.thatsoundsfunny.com, where they could also subscribe, leave comments, and donate to support the show.
Show notes written by AI, edited as needed by Keith.
Sponsored by: Retro Radio Podcast. Bringing 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