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Morning Somewhere

2024.04.08: Cloudy with a Chance of Eclipse

Morning Somewhere

Burnie Burns and Ashley Burns

Society & Culture

4.9615 Ratings

🗓️ 8 April 2024

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Burnie and Ashley discuss the eclipse, fighting clouds, freak weather phenomena, Disney crackdowns, and the Northern Lights in Scotland. Support the show

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0:00.0

Aurora Borealis, at this time of year, at this time of day in this part of the country,

0:06.5

localized entirely within your kitchen.

0:09.4

Yes.

0:11.0

May I see it?

0:12.4

Hey!

0:13.6

We're recording the podcast.

0:15.8

Shut up!

0:17.0

Good morning to you, wherever are because it is America!

0:24.0

For April 8, 2008, 2024.

0:27.7

My name is Bernie Burns sitting right off the way of the window.

0:35.6

Is Ashy Burns?

0:36.2

How you doing, Ash?

0:36.9

Yeah, not too bad.

0:38.4

Enjoyed the weekend. How about yourself? Pretty good. There was people who felt betrayed. Betrayed. Betrayed by the fact that I had re-recorded the intros. The shut up or we're recording the podcast shut up in the burq-bra-bra-wag-wark-wark-wark-were. when I revealed that last week.

0:54.0

I also sent a notification beforehand to the people I know at Richard you this episode just so you can avoid any awkward conversations. It'll be weird that I have like what seems like a sample at the beginning of it, but it's not. But in fact, it's not a sample. But The Simpsons was, I did not recreate that. Isn't that funny how that works? Isn't that funny? What's

1:11.5

fair use and what's not? Aurora Borealis. Speaking of, there's been a lot of interesting weather

1:16.5

phenomena happening and that is currently ongoing depending on where it is morning for you.

1:22.5

Happy Monday, everybody. Happy Monday. Today is the eclipse in North America. This is a solar eclipse. So that's the moon going across the sun and eclipsing the sun. And so it's going to be dark in the middle of the day.

1:38.3

And the cool thing about it is that the moon is the exact right size to perfectly block the sun, even though they are

1:46.8

magnitudes apart in distance from their distance from the Earth. That is, that's, it's almost like,

1:53.7

I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but I do think that's incredibly convenient. You don't believe in any?

2:03.6

That is incredibly convenient that these two astronomical bodies would have that incredibly

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