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Quick recap
This podcast episode of “Three Blind Siblings” focused on various news stories and segments shared by Keith, Terry, and Jill. The hosts discussed recent events including an Oregon waterfall being sold on Redfin, an elephant escape at an Albuquerque zoo, and a baby born mid-flight on a Jamaican Airlines plane. Terry shared his “Top 10 Things You Cannot Order Off Amazon” list, which included items like hugs from Jeff Bezos and instant six-pack abs. The group also discussed communication methods for blind individuals, including the use of braille, digital recorders, and various assistive technologies. The episode concluded with Keith reading an email from listener Molly Parker describing her experience with a tech support scammer who claimed to be from Microsoft.
Summary
The group discussed recent home security improvements, including new smart locks and a security camera installed at Keith’s house. Jill shared a public safety warning about potential tick-check scams, advising listeners not to let strangers into their homes for this purpose.
Keith explained various ways to access and control a new smart lock system, including using a key fob, thumbprint, passcode, app, and potential integration with Amazon devices. He discussed the system’s security features, such as one-time codes for guests and the ability to manage access for family members.
Terry began with sharing stories about recent mishaps involving coffee creamer and hot tea.
News of the Week
Terry shared about a mannequin setup with alcohol that was reported to police as a homeless person, which turned out to be an April Fools prank. Jill then shared about a woman who gave birth on a Jamaican Airlines flight landing at JFK Airport.
Keith shared a story about Abaca Falls, an iconic Oregon waterfall that was put up for sale on Redfin but was later purchased by the state of Oregon for $2.1 million, ensuring it remains accessible to the public. Terry then discussed an incident at an Albuquerque zoo where an Asian elephant named Alice escaped her enclosure and walked onto a public walkway, leading to a 30-minute delay in the zoo’s opening. Jill concluded by sharing a story about seven baby foxes that fell into a window well in Virginia, which were rescued by the Humane Society with their mother watching nearby.
Keith shared some slang words of the week, which included terms like “girl dinner” and “choogy.” Terry shared an animal story about a Brazilian rainbow boa snake named Ronaldo that reproduced asexually and gave birth to 12 babies.
Jill’s Trivia Quiz
Jill hosted a Brady Bunch trivia quiz, where participants answered questions about characters, storylines, and details from the classic TV show.
Terry’s Top 10 List
Terry presented a top 10 list of things that cannot be ordered from Amazon, including items like hugs from Jeff Bezos, Wi-Fi passwords, time travel, and instant six-pack abs. The discussion included some humor about Amazon’s capabilities and limitations, with Keith and Jill making additional comments throughout the presentation.
Anchor Topic
The group discussed various communication methods for people who are blind or have low vision. Keith shared his experiences using digital recorders, phone dictation, and braille, while Jill and Terry discussed their own techniques. They also talked about the challenges and limitations of braille as a communication method.
Email and Final Thoughts
Keith read in email from Molly Parker describing an encounter with a tech support scammer, which the group found amusing.
Keith presented two voicemail readings, starting with a humorous piece about a cow named Gerald from the UK, which he noted was slightly over the 3-minute time limit. He then played a second voicemail from a Kansas state trooper describing an unusual traffic stop involving a driver shaving her leg while driving.
The final word from our AI companion
The meeting was a casual session where participants shared jokes and humorous anecdotes. Keith, Terry, and Jill took turns telling jokes, ranging from puns to one-liners, with topics spanning various subjects including animals, technology, and everyday situations. The session concluded with information about the podcast, including how to listen to past episodes and contact the hosts.
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
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