That’s Not a Watermelon. (198)

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Quick recap

Keith, Terry, and Jill engaged in a wide-ranging discussion covering various topics including health risks from honey and the upcoming milestone of their 200th podcast episode. They also shared personal anecdotes, while also delving into the meanings and origins of various words. Lastly, the challenges of being visually impaired were addressed.

Summary

in our opening remarks, Keith, Terry, and Jill engaged in a wide-ranging discussion covering various topics. They talked about potential health risks from consuming honey, the upcoming milestone of their 200th podcast episode, and Jill’s past as a stripper. Wait! What? It is not what it seems, solicited in and you will learn the explanation’s

Lastly, they shared personal anecdotes, including Jill’s story about her daughter’s school and Terry’s tips on pool maintenance, which led to a discussion about pool-related hazards and a persistent squirrel problem.

Random Topic

after Terry gives his weekly birthday run down, we shifted the conversation to holidays for our random topic. They focused on September 1, identifying various national and international observance days, including Appreciation Day for construction and code staff, Chicken Boy Day, Ginger Cat Appreciation Day, National Acne Positivity Day, and International Cabernet Day. The team also touched on awareness months such as Animal Pain Awareness Month, Happy Cat Month, and Prostate Cancer Awareness Month.

News of the Week

Terry led off with a story about a Korean airline discontinuing serving Ramen noodles due to burning incidents, and replacing it with snack options. Jill shared a story about a French actor’s dog being given a second chance at life after its owner’s death. Another story was shared by Keith, and involved a 9-year-old boy who was reported missing but was later found playing hooky on the rooftop of his family’s apartment building. We have more unusual news that relate to: robots, watermelons, and drug programs. Be sure to listen and a don’t miss any of our fund news.

Jill’s Weird Words

For those new to the podcasts, are weird words segment is where we play a word game, attempting to guess the meaning of those words that Jill handpicks for us. Terry and Keith are seldom right, but that’s the point and find of the game. Here is a few of the words she springs on us this week.
“Naches” and “volunary.” We learned that ‘vulnerary’ has nothing to do with foot and mouth disease, and discussed the potential meanings of ‘bibelot’ and ‘simulacrum’. They also clarified the meanings of ‘spatulate’, ‘peptic’, ‘gallery’, and ‘glare’, and shared personal anecdotes to further illustrate their misunderstanding of these words.

Terry’s Top 10 List

Terry led the way by sharing a humorous list of one-liners about aging.
Anchor Topic

Keith shifted the discussion to communications, highlighting the importance of clear and efficient communication methods. He also mentioned an upcoming event, the Special Olympics, and encouraged the team to tune in for the coverage.

Email

Keith reads an email from a listener who had high hopes of dating the woman who lived across the street. As usual, we wrap everything up was our final thoughts.

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