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Universalpsykopath tugs our coat and says: Tell us about your feats of deduction and the little mysteries you've solved. Alternatively, tell us about the simple, everyday things that mystified you for far too long.
( , Thu 13 Oct 2011, 12:52)
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Over here on the weekends National Public Radio broadcasts "Car Talk" and "Prairie Home Companion" on Saturdays and replay them on Sundays for those who missed it. If you've never heard either of these shows, go do a little Google searching for recordings. They're hilarious.
So Richard and his girlfriend were riding together in his car on a trip somewhere, and they switched on NPR in time to catch Car Talk. Like me, Richard is good with machinery and knows a bit about cars, so he likes listening and trying to guess the problem. Pamela was a career diplomat and had no knowledge of machinery, but she enjoyed listening to the Magliozzi brothers joking around.
One caller described his problem in a very long and detailed story. As he finished the tale Pamela announced to Richard, "It's the tie rod ends. They need to be replaced."
Richard was surprised that she had ventured an opinion, and was dumbfounded when Tom and Ray agreed with her. "How the hell did you know that?"
"It's Sunday, Richard..."
( , Sat 15 Oct 2011, 19:51, 4 replies)
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upon first hearing it, wonder why it is that you find it so funny and, more than likely, drift off to sleep.
( , Sun 16 Oct 2011, 21:36, closed)
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something of an American thing, but I like Guy Noir a lot, as well as the Adventures of an English Major...
( , Mon 17 Oct 2011, 10:41, closed)
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but it's something of an acquired taste.
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