To celebrate 140 episodes, Dai and David are releasing this week's episode a day early, so you can hear their immediate thoughts on election results from across the country from New York City to Virginia to Colorado. Join them as they put pronouns back in their email signatures, start implementing Shakira and Shania law, experience some political hope for the first time in a long time, celebrate the overdue death of Dick Cheney, remember KitKat the bodega cat, turn collective thoughts i...
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To celebrate 140 episodes, Dai and David are releasing this week's episode a day early, so you can hear their immediate thoughts on election results from across the country from New York City to Virginia to Colorado. Join them as they put pronouns back in their email signatures, start implementing Shakira and Shania law, experience some political hope for the first time in a long time, celebrate the overdue death of Dick Cheney, remember KitKat the bodega cat, turn collective thoughts i...
This week, Dai and David speak in gay voice (or just an Australian accent?), see the mountains for the first time, define tsunami, take the temperature of the ocean, ignore straight people, debate tornadoes vs. hurricanes, drive in the snow and ice, protect civil liberties, discuss the attempts to repeal same-sex marriage at the Supreme Court, and much much more. Is This Earth's Most Treacherous Coastline? (PBS Terra - YouTube) Cedar Rapids Floods in 2008 (City of Cedar Rapids) Same-Sex Marri...
Call Me Limbo
To celebrate 140 episodes, Dai and David are releasing this week's episode a day early, so you can hear their immediate thoughts on election results from across the country from New York City to Virginia to Colorado. Join them as they put pronouns back in their email signatures, start implementing Shakira and Shania law, experience some political hope for the first time in a long time, celebrate the overdue death of Dick Cheney, remember KitKat the bodega cat, turn collective thoughts i...