Season 3 - Episode 34 - Recreational Vehicles
Guest Ryan Linderman helps us discover everything we didn't know we didn't want to know about RVs. Bonus feature for a limited time: sounds of nature drifting in the broken window! Listen now!
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Guest: David Varnedoe Topic: Cereal
What do cereal and this podcast have in common? They're both quick, easy, and a great way to start your day. David Varnedoe schools us on breakfast.
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Who is the cutest animal on the show this week? Why it is Shane Smith of course!
Come listen to Shane recount stories of what parts of his cats he hords, it’s going to be a blast!
Spotify:https://spoti.fi/2EXsLYN Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/2mPReqp
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Jay Glatfelter, of JayandJack.com, sits at the "cool" lunch table with us and gets nostalgic about school. School bathrooms are cesspools, school pizza was amazing, and nobody learns anything in sex ed.
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We meet with the lovely Erin Terry to chat about hair. We've heard that the bigger the hair, the closer to God. So if you sport 80's rocker hair, giant slinky bangs, or tease until you look like the fluffy angora rabbit, you're in a good place. Tune in to learn about hair splinters, giant hairballs, and hear our most mortifying hair decisions!
Hair What if each room of your house was a social media outlet, what would be in it?
Would you rather have Curly Burly Chest hair, and you have mustache tattoos on every one of your fingers Or Lower back is made up of 100 eye brows.
Bear hair on your whole body, or parrot feathers where you have hair now.
Definition: hair
There is no difference between hair and fur https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/what-is-the-difference-be/
Animals with nice hair https://blazepress.com/2014/11/27-animals-better-hair/
Hair Facts: https://manentail.com/10-interesting-facts-about-hair/
Hairstyles throughout the ages http://www.crystalinks.com/hair.history.html
Hair Cutting attack https://nypost.com/2015/03/29/inside-the-reclusive-amish-world-where-beard-cutting-is-a-hate-crime/
Most common hair colors https://hair.lovetoknow.com/most-common-hair-color
Things made from Human Hair: http://thebeautybrains.com/2007/12/top-10-strange-uses-for-human-hair/
Dont eat your hair https://laist.com/2007/11/23/theresareason.php
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Episode 40 Notes
The great Sam Mazany joins us this week (https://www.sammazany.com, He has the name of a magician but the heart of a comedian... I have no clue what that means. He didn't murder another comedian and steal her heart. I really need to not write these summaries after a whiskey. Anyways, we review gambling. It was fun! Take a listen.
Gambling
Icebreaker Sex, drugs, or rockin' roll?
Would you rather only eat food from buffets at casinos, or there is an erotic dancer at every party/group function you attend. (You just think this is normal)
Define Gambling is the wagering of money or something of value (referred to as "the stakes") on an event with an uncertain outcome, with the primary intent of winning money or material goods
Three elements be present: consideration
Consideration may be thought of as the concept of value offered and accepted by people or organisations entering into contracts. Anything of value promised by one party to the other when making a contract can be treated as "consideration": for example, if A signs a contract to buy a car from B for $5,000, A's consideration is the $5,000, and B's consideration is the car.
risk (chance), and a prize.
A brief history of gambling https://medium.com/edgefund/a-brief-history-of-gambling-a7f46dbf4403
Types of gambling https://www.gamblingsites.org/gambling/types/ Lottery
Strangest bets ever made https://www.gambling.net/weirdest-bets.php
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHkKNCKqczQ
Gambling on sports is now a states rights issue: http://www.espn.com/chalk/story/_/id/23501236/supreme-court-strikes-federal-law-prohibiting-sports-gambling
Signs gambling is an issue - addiction https://www.verywellmind.com/types-of-gambler-22513
Songs https://www.cardschat.com/poker-songs.php Movies https://www.gambling.com/online-casinos/strategy/11-best-gambling-movies-of-all-time-18200
What does the world look like without gambling
Games Monkey paw
Racing terms, Ru Paul or Derby?
BACKSTRETCH- Straight of far side of track between the turns. Also stable area. BLEEDER- Horse who bleeds during or after a workout or race due to ruptured blood vessel. CLOSER- A horse who runs best in the latter part of the race, coming from off the pace. CRIBBER (A WIND SUCKER)- A horse who clings to objects with his teeth and sucks air into his stomach. CUP- Trophy awarded to owners of winners. Also distance race of a mile and a half or more. DROPDOWN- A horse meeting a lower class of rival than he had been running against GOOD BOTTOM- Track that is firm under the surface, which may be sloppy or wet. GRANDDAM (SECOND DAM)- Grandmother of a horse. HARDBOOT- Kentucky horsemen. HOMEBRED- A horse bred by his owner. HUNG- Horse tiring, but holding position. MONEY RIDER- A rider who excels in rich races. MORNING GLORY- Horse who performs well in morning workouts but fails to reproduce that form in races ROMP- Running (or winning) with utmost ease. SEX ALLOWANCE- Fillies and mares, according to their age and time of year, are allowed to carry three to five pounds less when meeting males. SPIT BOX- Receptacle for urine and blood taken from a horse for testing. STUD BOOK- Registry and genealogical record of the breeding of Thoroughbreds maintained by The Jockey Club. TONGUE STRAP- Strap or tape bandage used to tie down a horse's tongue to prevent it from choking in a race or workout. WOBBLER- A neurological disease due to compression of the spinal cord. Seen principally in 2-year-olds and 3-year-olds.
Beard 1. Hair which grows on a person's face uniformly, around the lips, chin and cheeks, usually on men. See: Willam Belli
Chicken Cutlets
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Clock 1. v. To spot what someone is trying to hide. 2. v. To point out a person's flaws 3. v. To uncover or reveal the truth in a situation or one's true gender. i.e. "You can't clock a lace-front wig!"
Crusty 1. adj. Extremely shady. 2. adj. Of poor quality, not presentable. "Look at that crusty mug." Cucu 1. n. A term used by Cynthia Lee Fontaine on Season 8 meaning her butt, originating from the Spanish word culo.[1] Feeling My Oats 1. To "feel" one's self or to savor, relish, or enjoy the act or experience of looking "fishy." The term was first used during Season 6 by contestant Gia Gunn. "I'm feeling my Oats, let me feel my Oats" - Gia Gunn Flipper 1. n. Cosmetic removable false teeth, used to hide one's real teeth and create the appearance of perfect teeth. Frock 1. n. A woman's dress. Garage Doors 1. n. Eyelids 2. n. When a queen paints only one color of eyeshadow on her eyes. Highlighter 1. n. A type of makeup usually used on cheeks or on the face. Makes the person poppin and glow. You wore so much highligter on your face Hog Body 1. n. The waist of a queen which is not cinched and has no curvaceousness or defining shape. Similar to the body of a hog. House Down 1. A great deal; a lot. Often used to punctuate the end of a phrase for emphasis. e.g. "Bitch painted the house down." Minge 1. n. A British slang term for a woman's vagina. One of many slang terms for vagina used on the show. Out of the Bag 1. n. A term used to describe a wig that looks like it has been bought from a costume story, which are typically cheap and simply pulled out of the bag it came in and taken into use without any styling done to it. Peanut Butter 1. adj. To be spreadable. 2. n. Something which is spreadable (i.e. Buttcheeks, legs) 3. v. To spread your legs, like a slut or a prostitute. 4. The name of a RuPaul song. Purse First 1. To walk into a room with one's purse entering first. Seafood Platter 1. n. One of many slang terms for vagina used on the show. Serving Fish 1. v. The act of looking "fishy." 2. v. To convincingly appear to be a biological female. 3. A girl group formed on Season 1 of RuPaul's Drag Race, in Episode 2, "Girl Groups" including members Ongina, Shannel, Nina Flowers, and Rebecca Glasscock. See also: "Fishy", Kenya Michaels, Courtney Act, Carmen Carrera, Miss Fame Showboat 1. v. The act of showing off (To Showboat / Showboating). Two Piece and a Biscuit 1. n. The secret to success for Season 2 contestant Mystique Summers Madison 2. A meal combination offered at many KFC fast food chain restaurants.
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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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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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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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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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