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Well, how are things in beautiful Tacoma? I've been there. It's a great place.
Well, how are things in beautiful Tacoma? I've been there. It's a great place.
Well, how are things in beautiful Tacoma? I've been there. It's a great place.
That's okay. You know, it's a beautiful place. I'm assuming you spend a lot of time outdoors. Everybody does there. What sort of things do you love to do?
That's okay. You know, it's a beautiful place. I'm assuming you spend a lot of time outdoors. Everybody does there. What sort of things do you love to do?
That's okay. You know, it's a beautiful place. I'm assuming you spend a lot of time outdoors. Everybody does there. What sort of things do you love to do?
I see. You know what's fun to do is just give them a little head start. Yeah.
I see. You know what's fun to do is just give them a little head start. Yeah.
I see. You know what's fun to do is just give them a little head start. Yeah.
Well, Claire, welcome to the show. Chioki Ianson is going to read you three news-related limericks with a last word or phrase missing from each. If you can fill in that last word or phrase correctly, and two of the limericks will be a winner. You ready to play? Yep. Here is your first limerick.
Well, Claire, welcome to the show. Chioki Ianson is going to read you three news-related limericks with a last word or phrase missing from each. If you can fill in that last word or phrase correctly, and two of the limericks will be a winner. You ready to play? Yep. Here is your first limerick.
Well, Claire, welcome to the show. Chioki Ianson is going to read you three news-related limericks with a last word or phrase missing from each. If you can fill in that last word or phrase correctly, and two of the limericks will be a winner. You ready to play? Yep. Here is your first limerick.
Vomit? Yes, vomit. Museum officials in Denmark announced this week that an amateur fossil hunter has discovered 66 million year old vomit. Scientists say that the petrified puke dates back to the time of the dinosaurs, most likely a freshman dinosaur during orientation. Welcome to Jurassic Barf.
Vomit? Yes, vomit. Museum officials in Denmark announced this week that an amateur fossil hunter has discovered 66 million year old vomit. Scientists say that the petrified puke dates back to the time of the dinosaurs, most likely a freshman dinosaur during orientation. Welcome to Jurassic Barf.
Vomit? Yes, vomit. Museum officials in Denmark announced this week that an amateur fossil hunter has discovered 66 million year old vomit. Scientists say that the petrified puke dates back to the time of the dinosaurs, most likely a freshman dinosaur during orientation. Welcome to Jurassic Barf.