Kamikaze Dolphins, Inebriated Deer, and 21 Valedictorians. (280)

A colorful, humorous cartoon illustration featuring a group of three blind siblings hosting a podcast. In the scene, a perplexed-looking black bear peeks through a window well, while a mischievous French teenager in the background licks a drinking straw at a vending machine. Nearby, a robotic kamikaze dolphin equipped with a camera leaps out of the water, and a majestic, stoic cartoon portrait of John Wayne hangs on the studio wall.

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The podcast hosts discussed personal updates and military experiences before sharing news stories.

News Of the Week

Terry shared a story about drunk deer in France, and warning drivers about inebriated wildlife, while Jill shared about firefighters rescuing a 2-year-old boy whose head got stuck between staircase balusters. The conversation included detailed recollections from Keith and Terry about their military boot camp experiences, including regulations about personal items and church services. The hosts also briefly mentioned an upcoming Amazon Audible promotion commercial.

Keith discussed a case in Malaysia where a French teen faced charges for licking and posting a video of a vending machine straw, which led to public nuisance and mischief charges. Terry shared a story about Colorado Parks and Recreation removing a 250-pound black bear from a home using tranquilizers. Jill shared news about Jericho High School in New York having 21 valedictorians in their graduating class, with over 300 students total, highlighting the high academic achievement in the area.

Keith shared a story about kamikaze dolphins, explaining that while Iran claimed to use mine-carrying dolphins against US warships, the US Navy’s Marine Mammal Program has a long history of using dolphins and sea lions for mine detection and harbor security, though not as weapons. Keith noted that modern drone technology has developed robotic versions of marine animals with cameras for surveillance purposes. The conversation then shifted to Terry, who began discussing a story about an Illinois museum receiving a speeding ticket for a replica Knight Rider car that hadn’t moved in over a decade.

Jill’s Trivia Quiz

Jill then hosted a John Wayne trivia quiz where participants answered questions about the actor’s films, family members who appeared in his movies, and various details from his career. The quiz covered topics including which actress appeared in the most John Wayne films, which of his sons acted in nine of his movies, and which location he frequently used in his films.

Terry’s Top 10 List

Terry presented a humorous top 10 list about reasons why Donald Trump’s cell phone has not been released to the market, including issues with alerts, autocorrect, battery life, and GPS functionality. The discussion revealed that Keith had not heard of the Trump phone before and questioned its existence, leading to a brief conversation about other celebrity-branded products.

Anchor Topic

Keith discussed his experience using AI tools, particularly Gemini AI through Chrome, to generate show notes, titles, and image descriptions for their podcast, sharing specific techniques he found helpful for creating content while blind.

Email and Final Thoughts

Keith shared humorous emails and voicemails, including jokes and stories sent by listeners. The conversation ended with the hosts sharing funny one-liners and jokes before signing off.

Show notes written by AI, edited as needed by Keith.

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