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The Ten News, News For Curious Kids

Jokes and Crazy Theories πŸ“œ

The Ten News, News For Curious Kids

Small But Mighty Media

Education For Kids, Kids & Family, News

4.4 β€’ 702 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 12 May 2022

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

In today's episode: πŸ˜€ What do you say, it's National Limerick Day! πŸ“œ Correspondent Kenny Curtis is here to celebrate Limericks. πŸ€” There have been some wild conspiracies over the past few years, but what makes people believe in conspiracies? Correspondent Ryan Nerz talks about the "Birds Aren't Real" movement. βœ”οΈ And, test your bird knowledge on today's Trivia on the Ten. βœ… βœ”οΈ Sign up for the Ten News Newsletter! πŸ“§ Email us your curious facts, funny stories, and eye rolling jokes at: hello@thetennews.com πŸŽ‡ Follow the show on Instagram 🌍 Check out our website for sources and a transcript of today's episode! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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0:00.0

There once was a podcast, The Ten News, where kids could get facts that were true.

0:06.9

They could listen at home or even in Rome, but the kids never wore big shoes.

0:13.0

No, that's not quite it.

0:15.8

Hey, Ryan. What you're working on?

0:18.4

I'm trying to write a Ten News Limerick for Limerick Day.

0:21.0

Oh, like, there once was a show called The Ten.

0:25.2

I listened again and again.

0:27.2

The jokes were quite fun, except for the puns.

0:30.2

After each show, I left feeling Zen.

0:33.2

How did you do that?

0:35.1

Magic.

0:36.8

I'm Bethany Van Delft.

0:38.3

It's Thursday, May 12th, and this is the 10 News.

0:42.8

10.

0:43.1

9.8, 7, 6.

0:45.4

5, 4, 3.

0:47.0

2.

0:47.3

1.

0:50.4

Happy Limerick Day, 10ers.

0:52.8

10 news corresponding, Kenny Curtis is here to tell us more.

0:58.8

There once was a reporter named Kenny, who only talked sports, but then he saw Limerick Day and told himself, hey, I've got goofy rhymes aplenty.

1:08.7

Limericks are five lines of verse. A rhyming couplet appears at first.

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