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S3E150 - Fix the List - Season Finale

Nutt-Butter, Pickles and Yeti-Pots

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What a fun season we have had! We examine the list and talk about 3 other topics with Drewberto.

Also, we explain the next seasons super secret surprise!

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S3E149 - Water

Let’s Get Wet!!! (Training day only)

Episode 49

Hear the buzz in your ears? It’s my AC unit, it goes away don’t worry. also Thom joins us to review Water! Second to last episode of the season!

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S3E148 - Storage

Put it in a box.

Episode Notes

We tackled "Storage" and it's as weird as it sounds. Luckily, we had Shane Smith, local comedian and one of the brains behind Conspiracy Beer Me, there to help us unpack. Yeah, I said it.

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S3E147 - The Internet

It’s how I keep up with my Kayaking Buddies

Get over it, it's the Internet!

Mike O'Rourke becomes our resident internet guy and we like it. If you remember MySpace and AOL, you're going to love this one. Plus midi songs, scary slave clowns, Britney singing about emails, and so much more!

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S3E146 - Dating

Will you go out with us? Check yes or no

Erin Terry returns to relive the awkwardness of dating. Our recaps of our good dates, bad dates, and reeeaaallly bad dates will be sure to make you smile...or cringe.

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S3E145 - Catch Phrases

Say Aloha to my small acquaintances!

Episode 45 Notes

Catch Phrases

Icebreaker: Everyone you work with quotes Anchor man and Borat, or you use catch phrases effortlessly - but don’t notice.

Definition: catch·phrase Dictionary result for catchphrase /ˈkaCHˌfrāz/ noun plural noun: catchphrases 1. a well-known sentence or phrase, especially one that is associated with a particular famous person.

Do people choose catch phrases? Or are they manufactured?

Are catchphrases just slogans for people?

Whats the difference between catch phrases and slogans?

Lists:

https://geektyrant.com/news/2011/3/5/150-movie-lines-and-catch-phrases.html

https://bestlifeonline.com/30-funniest-reality-show-catchphrases/

https://www.thoughtco.com/best-sitcom-catchphrases-3279812

https://www.denverpost.com/2012/02/29/how-a-catchphrase-can-help-or-hurt-a-comedians-career-git-r-done-and-beyond/

Without catch phrases, no internet soundboards https://www.soundboard.com/category/Television

What about memes? “What are those” Technically catch phrases.

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S3E144 - Planets

Uranus.

44 Episode Planets

Planets

Icebreakers:

You have to name the next three Planets, what do you name them?

The earth is destroyed, you have a ship, and can take a team of people. What jobs would you want filled?

Waterworld planet? Or Hoth?

Definition: a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star.

The International Astronomical Union defined a planet as an object that: * orbits the sun * has sufficient mass to be round, or nearly round * is not a satellite (moon) of another object * has removed debris and small objects from the area around its orbit

Planetary History

https://www.space.com/25986-planet-definition.html

The term "planet" originally comes from the Greek word for "wanderer." Many ancient cultures observed these "moving stars," but it wasn't until the advent of the telescope in the 1600s that astronomers were able to look at them in more detail.

Planets in order: “My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Noodles.”

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.

My Very Educated Mother Could Just Serve Us Noodles, Pie, Ham, Muffins, and Eggs” (and Steak, if Sedna is included.)

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.universetoday.com/72305/order-of-the-planets-from-the-sun/amp/

Types of planets: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listofplanet_types

Quick Facts: https://www.universetoday.com/33415/interesting-facts-about-the-planets/

Deep dive: https://theplanets.org/planets/

Crazy planets: https://youtu.be/9mVRc80vhhQ

Life without planets? https://www.forbes.com/sites/startswithabang/2017/08/15/will-scientists-ever-discover-life-without-a-home-planet/

Can you name where these planets are from? https://star-name-registry.com/blog/item/top-15-fictional-planets-in-science-fiction

QUIZ TIME AMANDA

MOVIES/CULTURE Movies with different planets War of the planet of the apes The Martian

Planet music Phantom Planet Diarrhea Planet

Games:

Beloved character Pluto All the planets are named after Disney Characters, go:

Are these Planets Foxworthy? Mars Saturn Jupiter Mercury Neptune Earth Venus Uranus Ceres Charon

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S3E143 - Senses

The sixth sense isn't just a movie

Episode Notes

Drew Robertson is a taste-loving mofo and he's not kidding. He does kid about a lot of other stuff, though. We discuss the no less than 5, but up to 21 senses in this episode. Didn't know there's more than 5? Well now you do!

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S3E142 - Transportation

Planes, Trains, and Dromedaries

The wondrous Virginia Wallace helps us tackle the topic of transportation. Animals, boats, trains, party buses, and scooters abound. We take a few detours to figure out what a mule is, speculate about cows on coke, and decide if a stripper pole/firemen's pole is the same thing.

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S3E141 - Clothing

Moth balls...... Why are they so BIG?

41 Episode Notes

Would you rather only wear one color (primary RLB) or Only wear one piece outfits

You have to wear skin tight clothing all the time or everything you wear is made from animal fur.

Underwear: Elizabeth Miller invented loose trousers to be worn by women. The idea was promoted by Amelia Bloomer from 1849 and they became known as bloomers. In time long underwear became known as bloomers. By the late 19th century in Britain men's underwear were called pants.

Modern men's underwear was largely an invention of the 1930s. On 19 January 1935, Coopers Inc. sold the world's first briefs in Chicago. Designed by an "apparel engineer" named Arthur Kneibler, briefs dispensed with leg sections and had a Y-shaped overlapping fly.

Men stopped wearing skirts to make it more comfortable to ride horses

Songs about Clothes https://m.ranker.com/list/songs-about-clothes/ranker-music Movies about clothes https://www.imdb.com/list/ls000050063/

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