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The speaker shares that he finds some of the podcast show's topics relatable enough that he could turn it into a material for his stand-up comedy.
35:35 - 37:04 (01:29)
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The speaker shares that he finds some of the podcast show's topics relatable enough that he could turn it into a material for his stand-up comedy. He cites an example of a joke pertaining to weather and temperature.
ChapterThe Mysterious "Real Feel" Temperature
EpisodeThe Big Suey: Bachelor Party Etiquette
PodcastThe Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
A conversation about joint pain and bad jokes leads one person to comment on the face their listener makes and express a need for medication.
37:04 - 37:20 (00:15)
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A conversation about joint pain and bad jokes leads one person to comment on the face their listener makes and express a need for medication.
ChapterThe Mysterious "Real Feel" Temperature
EpisodeThe Big Suey: Bachelor Party Etiquette
PodcastThe Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
The speaker questions the discrepancy between the actual temperature and the perceived temperature, stating that they do not understand why there is a difference between what is scientifically measured and what is felt by individuals.
37:20 - 38:24 (01:04)
Summary
The speaker questions the discrepancy between the actual temperature and the perceived temperature, stating that they do not understand why there is a difference between what is scientifically measured and what is felt by individuals.
ChapterThe Mysterious "Real Feel" Temperature
EpisodeThe Big Suey: Bachelor Party Etiquette
PodcastThe Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
The podcast hosts try to understand the point of temperature readings when they believe it's more important to know how it actually feels outside.
38:24 - 39:05 (00:40)
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The podcast hosts try to understand the point of temperature readings when they believe it's more important to know how it actually feels outside. They also discuss the forecast for the week.