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Swimming, Lobsters and Sharks. (235)

Swimming, Lobsters and Sharks. (235)

Update: 2025-07-10
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featuring Keith, Jill, and Terry discussing personal anecdotes, engaging in icebreaker activities, and sharing unusual news stories and word meanings. They explored hypothetical scenarios, debated celebrity friendships, and delved into topics ranging from CCTV devices for visually impaired individuals to humorous presidential candidates. The conversation ended with joke-sharing and light-hearted banter, encouraging listener engagement through their website.

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Terry shared his experience with inflating a shark toy for his pool and how it interacted with his stepdaughter. They briefly discussed shark behavior and the toy shark’s design. The podcast, titled “2 Blind Brothers and a Blind Sister,” began with Keith introducing the episode and the participants.

Personal Updates and Neighborhood News

The group discussed various personal topics, including Terry’s homemade pool chlorinator and his wife’s reaction to his blue-blocker sunglasses. Keith suggested using a neck strap to differentiate between the blue-blocker and regular sunglasses. Jill shared that she celebrated her 40th anniversary with a church service and movie day. The conversation concluded with Keith mentioning neighborhood fireworks displays and the start of church summer camp, noting that Isaac would be attending the older boys’ camp.

Random Topic

The group engaged in an icebreaker discussion where they shared hypothetical scenarios about tattoos, restaurants, shoes, and celebrity friendships. Terry and Jill’s discussed their preferences for tattoos and restaurants, while Keith shared his thoughts on military-themed tattoos and Chinese buffets. The conversation concluded with the group considering which celebrity they would want as a best friend, with Tom Hanks emerging as a popular choice due to his well-rounded personality and liberal views.

News of the Week

Terry discussed the practice of using unusual urine sample containers at a Scottish medical clinic. Jill shared a story about a legally blind man who crocheted the largest Granny Square in the world, measuring 42 feet by 42 feet. Keith concluded with a tale of a fan who climbed Wrigley Field’s netting to retrieve a stuck baseball bat, earning cheers from the crowd after being removed by security.

We continue with several unusual news stories, including a 21-pound lobster named Lorenzo that was released back into the sea after being in captivity for years, and a man who got stuck in a chimney while trying to retrieve his dog from a locked building. They also shared personal anecdotes about lost or mishandled money, including Terry’s experience with traveler’s checks during military service and Keith’s story about losing cash in Panama. The conversation concluded with a discussion about currency exchange practices in different military bases around the world.

Jill’s Weird Words

The group discussed several unusual and archaic words, including “buttle” (meaning to be a humorous butler), “vagile” (relating to biology and movement), “wangle” (to obtain something by cunning), “frontispiece” (the introductory page of a book), “nidification” (the act of nesting), and “moppet” (a small, sweet child). They also explored the meanings of “mumpsimus” (a stubborn adherence to a wrong tradition) and “fardel” (an archaic term for a bundle). The discussion was lighthearted and included humorous interpretations of some of the words.

Terry’s Top 10 List

Terry presented a humorous top 10 list of what might happen if Ozzy Osbourne were elected President of the United States, including scenarios like mumbled State of the Union addresses, heavy metal cabinet meetings, and a rock-themed Oval Office.

Anchor Topic

Keith discussed the use of CCTV (Closed Circuit ...
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Swimming, Lobsters and Sharks. (235)

Swimming, Lobsters and Sharks. (235)

Keith Heltsley