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little two minute explainer of what was going on. And we had some stuff going on that we needed to take care of that night too. And it just it didn't work out. So I'm all better now. Thank you, everybody who's sent out well wishes, I definitely appreciate that. But we're back in the the old podcast in tears because we're professionals. And if you're listening live, you're gonna get a free bonus episode after this. Because we're doing
two tonight because we're gonna have one in the can. For next time one of us gets sick or we need a night off for some other reason. So yeah, we're, we're back in the back in the party chair here. Yeah, first. Well, okay, we need to talk about support. Oh, yeah. Yeah. So on top of the emotional support, I got everybody doing the well wishes and whatnot. Letting us know appreciate all of that. We got an email from me. I thought I had it pulled up but I forgot I went and looked at our Pay
Pal. So we have from Team Omaha, about fencing. Who I like fencing. You like fencing? All right. Well, um, we've also got a letter from K. We'll do that in case corner. Yeah. So yeah, we're going to, we're going to get get rolling here. We're going to talk about our support. I've got to I didn't get my Windows situated. I didn't get my Windows situated. I know, right. I'm a professional. So we got a 1912 Oreo Oreo Oreo. Darshan recurs every month from Dred Scott. hope hope dribs
feeling better. He was also a little under the weather. Oh, no. Yeah, I think he's doing I think he's doing better. And then Curtis $5 monthly monthly support through PayPal $5 That pays for our live radio streaming server. Actually, that pays for it nice. So every month or if you're listening live that's or what? It pays for a single school dance. Yep. Thank you Curtis. legals got a school dance tomorrow. She's going to after school and yeah, that's the best what it costs
now. I think it was $3 when I was in middle school. Well, yeah, inflation, inflation. And inflation is way more than that. But well, yeah, we're not gonna get into that. And then we had our SATs. Let's remove that streamer. Yeah, we got some we got 333 sets from Baroness love and light. This was actually a week ago on the Queen Elizabeth episode. Got to see Fun Fact Friday to get to keep me smiling through Monday's morning grind.
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sick. Yeah. There's a there's a drop right there. podcast.com It's pretty sick. The design for our first shirt should be in tonight from our designer, and we should have our Threadless store up. Nice very soon. And I believe that's it for our housekeeping. All right. Well, I do not have a good news today because I'm looking right now and I can't find it. Don't worry about it. I'll tell you what, do you have the OneNote open? Yes. Alright, I'm pasting the fencing facts in.
All right. So if you want to go through some fencing facts This is are from Team Omaha fencing. And we're not talking about setting up a fence or anything like that. Yeah, like We're not talking about putting in a chain link, which I have done and it's not fun. Or a even a nice like white little picket fence not doing that. Did the update for you? OneNote update? I think this? Nope. Yeah, we use one. It's actually super handy for this sort of thing.
There you go. Fencing is what do you want to do? Good news first. I don't have any good news. Okay, well, let's just read these. I'll start with fencing is conducted on a 14 meter 1414 by two meter strip, or PCED. That's what it looks like to me to replicate combat in confined quarters such as a cast Castle hallway. That's pretty cool. Fencing is is like where they got the idea for the 2d fighter
gamers like Mortal Kombat and Street Fighter. Because you're on like a 2d, you're fighting each other and very, then two meter wide strip are pieced. I guess. Yeah. The tip of fencing weapon is the second fastest moving object in sport. The first is the Marksman bullet. The marksman is bullet marked. Yeah. Sorry, man. Yeah, cuz bullets, which the tip of a fencing sword moves fast. Like, yeah, super fast. Go ahead. Fencing is the source of many ballet moves. Yeah, I can see
that. There was originally no time limit on a fencing bout until masters championship about in the New New York in the 1930s lasted for seven hours. Thereafter, belts were limited to 30 minutes. Today, the time limit has been reduced to just three minutes for five touch bouts and nine minutes for 15 touches. Yeah, that makes sense. Seven hours is a little ridiculous. Yeah, that reminds me of a the the longest tennis match was a let's say longest tennis match records in 1973. There was like
a tiebreaker, and it just kept going back and forth. You can go ahead and continue with fencing. I'll find I'll find the one pocket about I think this one's my favorite probably. The fencing suits are white because in earlier times touching the point system for fencing was recorded with a piece of cotton at the tip of a weapon dipped in ink. Okay, that's pretty cool. Yeah, that's me. Yeah.
Fencing had a very interesting debut debut year with the competent competition format complicated by the persistent late arrival of the great king, George the first. He was such an avid fencing fan that he decreed that any match that had taken place before his arrival was to be declared null and void and replayed it in front of him. At least one ancient Egyptian temple features a painting of a forensic match the painting dates from Wow, from 1011 90 BCE.
Wow, wow, that's a long time ago. Sword fighting has been a thing for a long time. Yeah, I've got a sword. It's a Starfire. It's from the Starfire forge up in New England somewhere. It was gifted to me, and I've had it out in the garage for a while. And I just I just saw it. I glanced over at it recently, and it's got some rust on it. And I'm like, oh, so I gotta, I gotta go. Take care of it a little bit. You gotta
you gotta get it. Get it back into shape. You know, you know, once you start to get a little rusty tennis match the longest tennis match. Oh, yeah, sorry. Okay. Fencing is one of the only four sports to be included in every modern Olympic Games since they started in 1896. And that's it for the Omaha facts. Team Omaha. Thanks for the facts. We definitely appreciate it. We love it when folks in this content Yeah. But the long fencing match reminded me of I heard it was I can't remember it
was unlike because either a podcast or the radio. They were talking about this match that lasted 11 hours. A one on one match. John Eisner and Nicholas mu Mahood. It was 11 hours and five minutes and it's like 1968 Now hold on. 2010 2010 So what just dang was That was my virus production saying you don't Have any viruses to turn off or Windows noises So yeah, we got it. We got a letter from Kay and I always corner. Oh, no, I don't have it. All right. Well, why don't you start
Chen? Yeah. Intermission. Why don't you start talking about some slang? All right? You're gonna go with modern slang and I'm going to do the historical stuff like Yeah. All right, so you start talking to tell us about some slang. I'm bad at bouncing off of myself. So let's try this. To be extra is to be unnecessarily dramatic and over the top. It's kind of self explanatory, but I guess it's meant to be Yeah. She
celebrated her birthday for an entire month. So she's extra. So how this website works is it basically tells you the word tells you the meaning of it, and then it gives you like a little sentence okay, I don't know where it is. Where do you put it? It's okay. I think it was on the dining room table. Okay. Okay. Oh, professional. He's a professional guys. Don't worry. Don't worry. I let the lay down. So let's see. Snatched.
Snatched has two common definitions. The first refers to when someone is wearing something that looks very fashionable, or look, or that looks very good. Oh, he found it. The second refers to the process of supporting an insult against someone who's lost an argument. Yay. Okay. Yeah. Yay. All right. Can you score on her? Here we go now. Okay. So this is written with a fountain pen with
blue ink, and then and then on the back. It's typed? Yeah. So either one of us could read it. So I'm gonna let you read it. Okay, so we've Oh. And then we'll get back in we'll get back into the hip lingo. All right. I can't believe I left that in there. All right. Okay. So, I have noticed that Leila uses a tough secret code when referring to the mega corporations on podcast. For example, She was saying gash on the graphic for national gear.
Geographic or Baroque soul for Roblox it seems somewhat similar to Pig Latin. Pig Latin is a form of English language or the initial consonant of a word is moved to the end with a added to that for example, Leila is eat eat. I you let you lay. David is Eva de. If the word we get I know I knew how to say Pig Latin a bit ago. If a word begins with a vowel, you simply add yeh to the end of the word. Example of this our egg yay for egg and America. Yay for America.
America. Yeah. It's been used in America for over a century, mostly kids trying to keep their conversation secrets from adults. Shakespeare used an earlier form known as false Latin and his play, love's Labor's lost in the late 16th century. By Thomas Jefferson's time in the early 19th century, it was known as dog Latin. Edgar Allan Poe used the term pig
Greek for a few decades later. The modern Pig Latin was popularized in 1919 with the Arthur field song Pig Latin love, it became a big fan of the 30s appearing in several movies. The Three Stooges usage of Pig Latin and several other films is perhaps what cemented his place in American culture. Any day only a Otay. inveighed app Fe H I'd ide a free which means any so Who You Are they expect badly okay. And yeah, and on that it ended on two Fun Fact Friday. I did it
me and my friends used to speak Pig Latin a lot. thinking we were very clever. We got very what I hyper fixated on it. Like a year ago what Pig Latin Yeah, and you don't I just dropped it because I don't I don't remember how to do it now and you can't you can't just jump right back into it. I can kind of jump back into it. Once I say a certain phrase is like outta each bag patently. I'm a Bray. Art state who takes E Ink
they in way a badly. Oh. When I say do you speak Pig Latin my brain starts to think and Pig Latin because we used it that much when I was a kid it's like muscle memory but you know Brown, right? I guess brain memory is just memory, right? Yeah. You're over there like I'm just, I'm here for the show, man. So thank you, Kay. That's great. Um, it came on a good note, because this is kind of what we're
talking about this afternoon. Yeah, just like words that that folks use in different different decades. He's talking about the older ones I'm talking about in the newer ones. Right. So since she was just kind of doing a make time while I found the letter, I'm going to jump all the way back to insults and slang in the 1800s to Victorian era. So there are some there are some words I believe that we could make sure it's out of. So calling someone a lot of these are like insults, but
they're very funny. church bell. church bell, you call somebody a church bell? It means a talkative woman. All right. It's like, the site that I'm on. thrillist.com has some examples of each of the words. Say hey, man, sorry, I'm late. Some total church bell on the street wouldn't stop lecturing me. All right. Let's see. A fooler Foz L E R is a bundler who are one who does things clumsily. Let's see a give a face Jibhi face is an ugly person. Especially one with a heavy lower jaw kind of like
Jay Leno. Oh my gosh. You don't know. I guess he wouldn't. Because he kind of fell out of everything. Right when you were a kid. Oh, cute. Was that alive? But that was our very first live boost. Oh my gosh. All right. Jalen, unless you look up who Jalen was. I'm gonna read this boost from pod verse. Oh, the other two boosts are from fountain he looks old. Oh yeah, he is old. 72 Yeah, boost from blueberry 12,221 SATs and message says oosterbeek a boost Bay Oost Bay you get it? Yeah.
What is that noise of the door what the dog doing? To grab something. Oh. She was like Oh, well. Okay, so a I've heard this before a horn swaddler is a fraud or cheat Hornswoggle or a horn? swaddler I love that job. Alex is a fat person. I would rather be called that in the fat Yeah. Like you're a little bit Daleks. So the the example on this one is that John Alex who got stuck in the bathtub was our 27th President William Howard Taft.
He was the hero. I think he was over 300 pounds. Wow, President Taft. Okay, let's see. A coward was called a meter. A meter MBA T E R meter, a meter let's see pigeon livered was a coward. Rat bag. Rat bag was a general term of abuse. A rogue or an eccentric? And let's see. I love this little Talking Ben Vaizey, is stupid. Oh, so I'm thinking about making some shirts to say I'm with Vaizey and have an arrow. So whoever you're next with next to their their Vaizey? I hate those shirts.
Really? They're so they're so good. You're okay. You're a millennial. I am not a millennial. Thank you very much. Why are you looking at me like she turned all the way around. She turned her head around 180 degrees to look at me. And like do the roll eyes look at that was loud. Oh. We need to get our sound effects. levelized
No, I'm okay. There. As different scales of when millennials started and when Gen X started and all the different generations so when you're within a couple of years of what yeah really I identify more with the with the Gen X than the than the the millennials now there's there's good and bad every generation just like anything else there's good and bad. Okay, so you're talking about like the old insults right have you ever heard of some uncommon insults?
Oh yeah man I love those that are really good do you have any I'm gonna look them up as you go let me get my my my softer keyboard so you don't hear it? Oh boo boo Berry is a millennial and the children who said the chat I said there's a few good few good ones out there. A few commentary YouTubers. I watch your millennials. So yeah, I don't know. Let's see millennial. That's the only thing my little tiny little squirrel brain early. If you're born in the early to mid 80s is when they say yeah, I
was born in 82. So on what's on your quieter keyboard? Yeah, I want to make sure. Okay, so I was in no, that wasn't that was a that was mine. Sorry. Gotcha. Okay. Hold on. So when I was a kid in the 80s, we had some slang. And we had lots of words for very, very common phrases. Lots of different ways to say yes. So on the site, your dictionary.com grammar or your dictionary.com says slang that means yes and the 80s I'll tell you if I use these words or not.
Big time. Chill. For sure. All right, I kid you not. Most definitely. A no DOJ word. Yes way. I used all of those. All of them in the eye at some point. I had catchphrases you know loblolly a stupid reader awkward person. A loblolly. Yeah. This looks like it would be like a smashing pumpkins singer. That he looks like something. Yeah. The Merriam Webster dictionary has a photo of this guy. Go ahead and clip that and put it in the discord square put that on the chapters. Yeah, make
it more square more to the right model right. Oh my Gosh, gosh, live production here. Yeah, this guy's this guy is looking like he's from us. We square it like 90s angsty band sorry doc photo sounds like I need to turn off your windows noisy now. Sorry. So slang that means no. Is No can do. Psych are tough. It's kind of more of a Too bad for you sort of thing. Let's see. Okay, we got slang that means good. Awesome. bodacious. Excellent, fantabulous, most triumphant. Outrageous radical,
righteous. Sweet. Sweet. Sweet. Did we get rad? Oh my gosh. Oh my gosh, it was rad. Not on here. I love rad. I still use my radical radical is on here. But we shortened it because we were that yeah, you're you're all that cool. Stellar and wicked. So those are all good. And they all kind of meet a little different. Do you use rad on a daily basis?
Sorry, Dr. If you're making the transcript transcript we just talked over each other it's a robot that makes it amazing so we've got let's see some slang that means more of so like mad, Major, mega I use solely so you put those before other words, I use sick, but I use it in two different ways. So I need to stop using it one way because I use sick isn't like that's terrible. That's sick. But I also use sick as an odd dude. That's sick. Like,
well, yeah, which use context clues. But it can get confusing. Can you get me using it to your place? The good sick? Gave me with a spoon. That was a film like that was more early 90s Let's see. That's not that's not on my 90s page Wow. 1980s insults in slow. airhead bag your face barf bag barf me out. Oh my gosh. Barf me out. I remember saying that. Oh blar blar calling somebody a dip is calling them a foolish person. We have seen Napoleon Dynamite. Yes, I have. It's awesome.
Let's see. Ooh, eaglais tremely ugly. She ain't ugly. She's googly. A spasm is lame or unattractive. Let's see. Praise in the 80s I see these ones that I've heard choice are Oh, that is choice. What? That Yeah. If you're a stylish or cool, you're called deadly. Like deadly cool. Fly. Fine, fav glam. gnarly. Which is funny because like, something that's normal is not attractive or cool. But gnarly. Man cool. Back in the day, homeboy, home girl. Legit? Which that's comeback. Yeah, kind of
in a big way there. Let's see a couch potato was very popular saying in the 80s. Remember that? So yeah, so I'm gonna start by reading the ones off the site that I use. Okay. Let me tell you a few. If you've heard it before, you definitely heard all of these before you. Yeah. Let's say I use Fit. Unlike the British version of the term fit, which is which means attractive. The United States fit is the shortened version of outfit. I use fit a lot. Like she had a fire fit at the party or their
fit was bold. Like, fit. So like an outfit? Yeah, like, okay. It's reasonable to me. That one's reasonable. Yes. She is very gorgeous to me. That clip is very funny. I don't use this. But bet is a word for Yeah, as many uses. It can be used in lieu of the word, okay? Or yes. But it can also be used as a response when something challenges you or when someone challenges you, instead of saying watch or we'll see. I've always heard it as an affirmative. Like less core or
you know, like that sort of that sort of thing. Yeah. Just as an affirmative thing. What else he got? So it took me a bit to understand this one but cap. Okay. And I know you don't like it but I've just gotten used to it. I'm getting used to a cap are no cap to cap is to lie about something whereas no cap means to tell the truth. I know what they mean. Do you know how do you where it comes from? No. No, because like I would say it comes from
something being cap is like crap. So like, oh, no, that's That's crap. You know? Pardon my language but and then they just shortened it to cap but I don't know that might not be it I'm not I'm not a word scientist. What else yet? to flex All right, is to show off some Oh, yeah. I got font my one of my favorites it with Flex is weird flex but okay. Yeah. Go off. Can be used to encourage a choice or to support
a rant or ridiculous behavior that's already occurred. Yeah, I've heard that before usually meant humorously often the phrase I guess follows it like go off I guess. Yeah. Somebody's Randy Rosling just stupid. I've never heard this one. But like, Luke. Sounds like you should have look. Oh, all right. That's just people just spelling something wrong. Yeah. Oh, here we go. Here we go. This is a big one.
Lit lit is an adjective to describe when something's amazing, exciting, high energy or otherwise great. It's also what this show is because we use the live item tag. Yeah, we do. Lit low key and high key. Low key means slightly secretly, modestly or discreetly. It is the opposite of high key for when you're sincerely or assert assertively into something. All right. Every everyone knows this one, but salty is to be annoyed, upset or bitter, usually about something minor.
Yeah, that's a really old saying that's come back. to slay is to do something really well or succeeded something? The term first emerged during the 1970s and 80s in the midst of the Black Dragon bathroom culture. Yeah, the what you want to slay? Yeah, the nice that was followed by Queen a lot. Yeah. Look not like Queen Elizabeth. Yes, exactly like Queen Elizabeth shook. If something is someone shook they're affected by something usually negatively
and very emotionally. You're not I mean shocked, surprised or scared. Stan can be used can be a noun for overzealous and obsessive fan. Yeah, yeah, I've seen that one before, too. Yeah. never really knew what it meant. Oh, you didn't know. It's only saying like once or twice? Yeah, it's meant to be like super fan. So like, Stan? Yeah. Oh. Yeah. All right. T is gossip and spilling the tea is the act of gossiping. Okay, I never really liked that one.
Tea. I've never heard that use. I have not ever heard that use like that. Oh, so I was gonna say something before the show started. But you were like, don't say show content. But the thing usually says the weather was a little icon that showing the weather. It just said gas prices. And then like $3. And I was like, Okay, what? It just said gas prices, and then the amount of the gas prices. Like at the bottom of the bottom. Okay, yeah. What you do,
here's a little here's a little pro tip for you. If you don't like that, you right click your taskbar. And you go up to news and interest and you click Turn off. Yep. I like it because I don't like weather. I don't like it at all. I can just look at my bottom of the screen and be like, Oh, it's 75 degrees. I could get it to just show the weather. But it also has all that news constantly updating. I don't like it. Okay, so let's move on to the 90s
All right, that's good. Because by the end of my list, all right. Here are the most popular 90 slang phrases. Alright, here we go. i That's the first one. I know. Ai ght. So there it is. That's ai ai all that and a bag of chips that's it was a thing. Oh man, he is all that in a bag of chips. You take a potato chip, and I eat it. As if do you know where that's from? What it's definitely. He's like, alright, criminals names with my left hand. And we'll take a potato chip and I eat it.
Billy bling. You know what bling is? Yeah. Bling is like you know, jewels and rhinestones and ice no ice. That's only going to work if it's diamonds. Bling can be anything Blinky sequins, you know, cheap little little plastic sequins. Boo yah. Boo. Boo yah. And the bomb. That car is the bomb the bomb? Yeah. Be careful how you say that one. Yeah. Okay, let's see. Don't go there. Let's see Fly. Fly, fly. Oh,
okay. Oh, that girl is fly. Gotcha. FYI, you know that is yeah, for your information information. It's just like the 90s was the beginning of when all the OMG and BRB and stuff like that started be very mentioned that Deathnote clip. Oh, yeah. So is that from Great Clips? That's the anime or the live action? Okay. It might be the live action too. I'm gonna look it up on YouTube real quick. getting jiggy. You know dancing. Dancing like no one's watching
comes from Will Smith's getting jiggy with it. Home skillet. Just nope to chip. Oh, no. Turn your volume down a little bit. Oh, yeah. Hold on. It was a bit. Let's see. Let's bounce. I think I think you don't bounce. Yeah, let's bounce. Oh my gosh, we got to turn your sounds off. That's a fault. Yeah, no. My bad. My bad. My bad came from the 90s. Just watch me. solve equations with my right hand and write names with left. I'll take a potato chip to my favorite clip no done
super, super dramatic and everything. It's amazing. no data, no data. No, Not. Not. Okay. So that okay, so that knot and psych are huge in the 90s. You didn't believe anything anybody said until they started their next sentence? Yeah. Because you're waiting for the site. Yeah, so take a chill pill. Yeah, talk to the hand. That fat? What? That fat? Immense of that was awesome. And you had to spell it out? That fat P H A T? What's the 411? Whatever? What is? What is the what's the 411?
Okay, so back in the day, if you needed information, you would pick up your telephone, and you would dial 411. And they would give you information in that in that interesting? Like, if you needed to know something, you could just call this number. And they would tell you what you needed to know, was like Google, sort of, a lot of times it was like, hey, what's the phone number to the Dairy Queen? Did you have like, the, the Yellow Pages?
Yeah, we've had the yellow or the white pages. And then on top of that, you'd have information. Like if, if you need to know what time it wasn't, you didn't have a watch. And you weren't, you couldn't see what time but you could call 411 from like a payphone. Yeah. Be like, wait, what time is it? Also, banks used to do that a lot. They had a phone number that you would call and it just had an automated thing telling you what time it was.
That's nice. Why don't you just get a clock? Oh, who? The bank? Well, I mean, the bank does have a clock. Well, you could just look at the clock. Yeah, but if you if you're not at the bank, like one time we were at my grandma's house, and the clock had gone battery's gone dead. So we were setting the clock. And none of us had watches. So we didn't know what the actual time was. We knew it was mid afternoon. So we called the bank and they said, It's mid afternoon. But they were more
precise with it. Yeah. They told us what time it was. So we set the clock. Like it's 125 there was all sorts of weird little stuff back in the back in the 90s and 80s that you could call there was a movie phone. Have you ever heard about that? No. You would call the movie phone and it would tell you what movies Ringtone You know where you're at? And it would tell them tell you what movies were playing at what time? So
Darth Vader's asking the bank of the phone company? Because I was I know it was the it was weird because in our in our where we lived in Texas, it was the bank. And I always thought it was weird to Yeah, so the bank the bank money house. Yeah. But the bank offered that as a service bank money house. Not Not. Not phone house, not clock house. You call the clock Master. Yeah, you call the call the watch repairman if you need to what time it is. What time? What time it is. But yeah, it was a
there was the bank. I didn't understand why. Yeah. First National, I think is what the name of the bank was. This was back in the early or mid 80s I guess. All right. So you don't have any more left? Are you all out? Well, when we're hitting 40 minutes, so of course somebody that we might end up cutting out just because it was a lot of silence because I forgot the letter and all that good stuff. Oh, I got I got a little something to say. Dark
radar who is in the chat. Thanks for listening live. We appreciate that. It's always fun to have live folks on we have eight listeners right now. Nope, nope. Seven we lost somebody. Darth radar has been posting fun facts and are on Mastodon you can follow us on Mastodon we are at Fun Fact Friday at social medias media.com Darth Vader called you old. I'm not I have not old. So quick animal fact. Most raccoons cannot pilot a helicopter most that is a fact. And then there's
another one. Did you know that there are more airplanes in the ocean than there are submarines in the sky? Wow. Barely, barely. And then another one. This is a tweet from adult underscore mom on Twitter but North radar brought it to my attention. Adulthood was invented in four 1412 When Peter J adult realized his whole body hurt, but he still had to be alive for a while. Although I believe I'm gonna have to fact check that because I'm pretty sure. Adulthood was invented in 1978
by Joseph J. Adult, not Peter J adult and 1412. So, and again, sorry, man, you just brought us the information that adult mom sent out. So I'm not blaming you All right, so yeah, there we go. That's probably going to wrap it up for us for this episode. And I have way too many tabs open still. What what was that? I was. So everybody have a fantastic weekend. We will see you next week. Yeah, listen, live on Thursday nights at seven
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