Salute to the Presidents. (172)

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there doesn’t seem to be a lot in the way of our opening remarks, so Terry gives us an update on what he’s been watching lately. Since Breaking Bad is in our thing, Jill rescues the conversation by telling us about a visit from her oldest daughter. There’s also an awkward moment in church involving and missing G string. The only thing Keith has to add is he may be receiving some new dining room chairs… Or maybe it’ll turn out to be microwaves. After the birthday list, our random topic features some icebreaker questions to get to know more about your hosts.

In the news this week, Terry features a disgusting moment on and airplane. We think we may have found the missing mummy fish from Jill’s mummy monkeys last week. Jill leads off about a world record feat using matchsticks. Good thing he had large nostrils to fit those 68 matchsticks. Keith leads off with a tragic tale of a septic tank worker who was buried along with his tank. Terry shares a couple of quick Valentines related headlines. Jill tells us about Canadian birds who take over a Walmart. They’re harmless, but look out for the white rain! We also share about a cop who is captured on video doing a good deed. Terry finishes the news with another world record story. This time it’s the largest Chinese New Year Dragon made out of balloons.

Jill has a short word list for us today. It features words that were either coined by, or put into wide use by presidents. Terry’s top 10 list also is the salute to Presidents’ Day. He features a few controversial elections held throughout the years.

Our anchor topic is on manual skills. We bring up various things that can be done in recreational therapy. Outdoor sports such as kayaking, hiking, and mountain climbing. Not everyone may be out for extreme sports, but they are possible. Not everyone may have access to recreational therapy, but if doing things outdoors is what you like, it’s worth the effort to track it down.

We have an email from a viral tick-tock content provider, and her confrontation with a gang of food thieves. As usual, we close it all out with our final thoughts.

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