Welcome to another episode of Out in the Hall with Ryno and The Willy Mammoth. We're talking about all the aches and pains that come with getting older – you know how it is, one day you're fine, and the next you're wondering what that new creaking sound is!
We also get into our favorite shows, like "American Nightmare" and "Masters of the Air." We just can't get enough of them, can we? And of course, we've got to share those stories that just make us shake our heads – like the crazy things our kids do, or those car repairs that never seem to end.
we explore some strategies for dealing with bullies.
One of the most interesting stories we share is the fascinating tale of Seattle's crows. These intelligent birds have become an urban legend, known for their remarkable memory and ability to recognize human faces. We recount how these avian residents interact with the people of Seattle, sometimes even holding grudges or bringing gifts to those they favor. It's a testament to the unexpected relationships that can form between humans and nature, even in the heart of a bustling city.
Plus, we've got a listener's email that's just too good – it's about this wild whispering and yelling mix-up. Trust us, it's a story you don't want to miss. We're keeping it super casual and fun here, just a couple of pals shooting the breeze and having a good laugh!
In This Episode
[00:00:52] - Ryno and Willy Mammoth's physical ailments
[00:04:14] - What we have been up to lately?
[00:09:50] - Passing notes segment
[00:16:03] - Dealing with bullies
[00:17:44] - Rescuing a lost dog
[00:19:19] - Encounter with a rude person
[00:19:35] - Musical preferences and movie discussions
[00:20:23] - Encounter with a person in the middle of the road
[00:24:52] - Discussion about Hugh Jackman and Crow's story
[00:28:55] - Why taking crows is now prohibited!
[00:29:21] - Pop-up quiz segment
[00:30:47] - Would you rather segment
[00:34:49] - Euphemisms
[00:36:19] - Two Truths and a Lie Segment
[00:38:17] - Podcast Plans
Notable Quotes
[00:27:51] “They will be very nice to you if you reward them with food. And the word spreads about that as well. And they'll be sweet to you. Crows are very smart.” - Ryno
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