50 Sweaters and a Flux Capacitor. (285)

A colorful, cartoon-style illustration promoting a comedy and trivia podcast titled "That's Sounds Funny." It depicts a yellow car driven by a fish wearing sunglasses and a bow tie, with a human hand sticking out the window waving. Attached to the car's rear is a large banana with a "Flux Capacitor" device emitting electrical sparks. A surprised shark emerges from the water holding cards labeled "Random Fandom Facts?" Question marks and laughing speech bubbles surround the scene, conveying humor and curiosity.

Jill shared her experience attending a stage production of Shrek at the Muni in St. Louis, where a representative from Mind’s Eye approached their small group of seven attendees to take a picture. Terry mentioned a recent theft involving stolen checks from Madison County Association of the Blind, with one suspect arrested by the Madison County Sheriff for check fraud totaling around $4,000.

Keith shared updates about recent activities, including a family picnic where his grandson was the only one to catch a large bass fish, and his Amazon Prime Day purchases including an extra Shocks Open Run Bluetooth headset and Aftershocks wireless charger. He discussed challenges with adding items to their website storefront and mentioned plans to help Robin with an art easel and chalkboard for the kids. Keith also updated the group about having Isaac assist with mowing and brick work around their property, though there were some delays due to Isaac’s orthodontist appointment.

News of the Week

Terry shared news about a New Zealand amusement park being temporarily closed due to human feces being found in a fernery, despite nearby public restrooms. Jill then discussed a traffic stop in Montana involving a banana-shaped vehicle, which was a modified Ford F-150 truck used for promotional purposes, and the driver was released without a ticket after boxes blocking the license plate were removed.

Keith shared a story about a woman who survived a shark attack in Australia, requiring arm amputation, while Jill discussed a separate shark encounter off California’s coast where paddleboarders were stalked by a great white shark that was captured on drone footage. Terry then told a story about 7-year-old Skyler Whitaker who broke a Guinness World Record by wearing 50 sweaters simultaneously at a Pennsylvania library, with the sweaters to be donated to a fall sweater drive.

Made up Movie Review

We resurrect a shortened version of one of our old segments. The group discussed three potential movie titles: “40 Days and 40 Nights,” “Enola Holmes 3,” and “Minions and Monsters.” They identified “40 Days and 40 Nights” as likely being a biblical story involving Noah’s ark or Jesus’s fasting, while “Enola Holmes 3” was determined to be a detective movie sequel featuring a female detective. The third option, “Minions and Monsters,” was confirmed to be an animated sequel to “Despicable Me” from the Illumination studio.

Hey, are movie reviews may not match the official description. Just remember that hours are always right, or they should be.

Jill’s Trivia Game

Jill hosted a movie trivia quiz about Back to the Future, asking questions about key plot elements, character names, and dialogue from the film. Both Keith and Terry participated, with Terry scoring one correct answer while Keith got several questions right including the flux capacitor and the “Enchantment Under the Sea” dance name.

(I don’t know what our AI companion is talking about scoring points, since we never keep track, because they never matter anyway!)

Terry’s Top 10 List

after a few moments of technology trouble with Terry’s device, he finally shares his list. They then reviewed a list of awkward female moments that Terry had compiled, including topics like crumbs in cleavage, wrap skirts, and texting mistakes.

Anchor Topic

This is the part of our show where we talk about blindness related topics. Keith led a discussion about managing apps and organizing content on phones and computers, sharing tips on how to find and organize notes and apps effectively. Terry and Jill discussed their own experiences with app organization and storage, with Keith suggesting strategies for cleaning up unused apps.

Email and Final Thoughts

Keith shared a story about overheard nuns purchasing beer, with one nun claiming it was for washing hair, leading to a cashier’s quick response about pretzels and curlers. Keith then shared an email from Theresa Madison about showing her Texas cousin Niagara Falls, with the cousin responding that Texas has a plumber who can fix it.

Keith shared a humorous voicemail story about a listeners dog named “Sex” and the various embarrassing situations it caused him, including at city hall, during his wedding, on honeymoon, and in a contest. The story concluded with Keith reflecting on how the dog had caused him more trouble than he anticipated and considering getting a different dog with a better name.

Keith shares a final voicemail about the strange neighbors a young woman has when she moved to her first apartment. As usual we wrap everything up with our final thoughts.

The final word from our AI companion

The meeting appeared to be a podcast recording session where Keith, Terry, and Jill shared jokes and funny stories. Keith read a story about strange neighbors, and the group took turns telling knock-knock jokes and other humor. At the end, Keith provided closing remarks about the podcast, encouraging listeners to share it with friends and visit their website at thatssoundsfunny.com, where they can leave comments or call with funny stories or questions about blindness.

Show notes written by AI, edited is needed by Keith

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