Intended to be Humorous Thanksgiving. (209)
Quick recap
The team discussed the progress of their podcast, shared updates on their personal lives, and engaged in a Thanksgiving-themed quiz. They also shared amusing anecdotes from their daily lives, discussed trivia questions related to Thanksgiving food traditions, and shared various unusual incidents involving law enforcement and animals. Lastly, they discussed the challenges of using computer technology for blind people and shared humorous stories related to the topic.
Summary
Keith and Terry discussed the podcast’s progress, noting a slight increase in listenership. They also touched on a technical issue where Keith’s file got munched before he could save it, causing him to recreate the Beverly Hillbillies theme. Terry mentioned an update on his top 10 list from the previous week, which Keith promised to recreate. They also discussed a new navigational aid, likening it to a swimming pool buoy, and shared updates on their personal lives, including Terry’s download of the new Beetlejuice movie and Keith’s listening to old time radio Christmas shows. The conversation concluded with a discussion about the Kansas City Chiefs’ first loss of the season.
Jill’s grandson was surprised to find a hot dog inside his corn dog at school. Keith shared stories about his cat’s mischievous behavior, including hiding in the dryer, pretending to be a hand towel, and trying to drink from the toilet. Terry mentioned getting a new compression sleeve for his leg that is easier to put on than traditional compression socks. The group had a lighthearted discussion sharing amusing anecdotes from their daily lives.
Random Topic
Keith initiated a Thanksgiving-themed quiz, sourced from CNN, to engage the team. The questions covered various aspects of Thanksgiving history, including the location of the first Thanksgiving, the food items present at the feast, and the US President who issued the first Thanksgiving Proclamation. The team members participated actively, with Terry and Jill providing their answers. The quiz ended with a question about which US state raises the most turkeys, with the correct answer being Minnesota.
Just kidding, the quiz continues as the group discusses trivia questions related to Thanksgiving food traditions. Jill correctly guesses that the green bean casserole was invented by a Campbell’s employee in the 1950s to promote their cream of mushroom soup. Keith explains that the Pilgrims likely made a custard baked in a hollowed-out pumpkin, since they lacked ingredients like butter and flour for pumpkin pie.
The quiz continues when Keith and Terry engaged in a light-hearted discussion about Thanksgiving traditions, including the origins of the Macy’s Day Parade and the first Thanksgiving Day parade in the US. They also discussed the most played NFL games on Thanksgiving Day, with the Detroit Lions leading the list.
Keith then presented a series of trivia questions about Thanksgiving, which included the organic compound in turkey that causes sleepiness after a meal. (I think our AI companion muscle fallen asleep. This whole segment has been about taking a trivia quiz. Wow, were so boring that even our robot companion fell asleep!)
News of the Week
Jill and Terry’s news stories included a new hotel in the Philippines built in the shape of a rooster and an airplane in Portugal that was grounded due to 132 escaped hamsters.
Keith shared a story about a suspect hiding under a couch cushion during a police search in the UK, while Terry recounted an incident at LaGuardia Airport where a raccoon descended from the ceiling. Jill then shared a story about a baby flamingo that escaped from a zoo in New England, asking listeners to keep an eye out for it. The team seemed to enjoy sharing these amusing and unexpected stories.
The stories continue as Keith and Jill discussed various topics, including the holiday season, early Christmas shopping, and a candle controversy.
Terry’s Top 10 List
Here’s the patched-up list featuring items that got cut from last week. They’re all here this time, I hope. Terry then shared his list of 26 hillbilly words or phrases, which included terms like “y’all,” “festival,” “5 spices,” “local paper,” “deer season,” “catfish,” and “chicken crossing the road.” The list was intended to be humorous and light-hearted, with each phrase representing a stereotype or characteristic of people from a certain region.
Anchor Topic
Keith discussed the challenges of using computer technology for blind people, highlighting the delay between the computer’s voice and the actual screen content. He also mentioned the need for patience when using screen readers, as they require an extra layer of navigation. Keith encouraged any blind people or assigned persons with questions to reach out via email.
Email and Final Thoughts
Keith then shared two humorous stories about a bear and a rabbit, and an airport mechanic named Bud. As usual, we wrap it all up with our final thoughts.
AI-generated content, edited as needed by Keith.
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