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STARE BEAR

Funemployment Radio

Greg Nibler

Society & Culture, Comedy

4.6516 Ratings

🗓️ 13 June 2023

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

Today: Greg is getting weirded out because Bowie won't stop staring, what does it mean and is it a look of love, Transformers and Troll houses, celebrate National Days, and have an awesome day friends! Also sorry for the shorter show - on a bit of a time crunch today; back to longer tomorrow!

Transcript

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0:00.0

I mean, I don't think I've ever had a dog that does this quite as much.

0:12.5

It's a little creepy.

0:13.4

It's getting a little bit unnerving because, look, I've owned dogs before.

0:17.0

You know, we all know I had butters and everything.

0:19.8

But this dog, I mean, it's unwaveringing and it's starting to make me think that something's wrong. Like with you or with him? I don't know. Okay. Maybe both. Hello, everyone. This is Fun Employment Radio. I'm Greg Nibbler here with Sarah Kstillan. Thank you so much for tuning in today wherever and however you listen. It is so fantastic that you do so. I'm going to leave it there. And don't forget, you can go to funemploymentority.com and click on our links and support us. That would be great. If you're going to buy something from Amazon, just go through our website first. Just click that link right there. Or if you have a business that you think could benefit from talking to awesome people, from connecting your business to awesome people.

1:13.0

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1:30.4

You can find us and we can help you. All right. Yeah, Bowie is, and I'll get a picture of this too, so that we can put up here. I don't know if this is a normal thing or not. And yes, I'm talking about my dog today to start off anyway anyway it is it's kind of come on over the last i would say few weeks it's been pretty recent this hasn't because you've had him now for

1:35.7

what about nine months oh my gosh uh 10 months it's about 10 months are you counting? Yeah. Sarah was seriously just counting out months on her fingers.

1:47.6

Why would you not count out months in your fingers? Well, because it was August when I got him. And it's mid-June right now.

1:55.0

So you do the subtraction? Yeah. Oh, I do the addition.

1:58.9

Yeah, but I mean, it's closer to just go, well, July, August, so that's two months, and then knock it off. Okay, Greg. I'm sorry. I never said I was good. This is also an educational program. Yes. Well, I never said it was great at math. And yes, I do count on my fingers. Yes. And it's quite helpful. I assume that it works for you. Do other people not count on their fingers?

2:20.6

I don't know if I can't.

2:21.0

I don't know.

2:19.4

I don't know if I can't. I don't know. I don't know. I don't pay attention, but I don't really think that I count on my fingers. You counted out to 10 on your fingers. I did. Yeah, that was some counting, yeah, going on there. Well, I do because I don't really, like sometimes in the months, like what, you know,

2:34.9

what month of the year is like July. Until it'll be like January, February, March, April, April, April, April, April, June, July, 7. Oh, see, but I know that. That's because of the birthday, but okay. All right, wait, wait a minute. When somebody says a month, you don't know what the... Sometimes I do, but like April took me a second like January for every March.

2:52.7

September.

2:54.7

You. wait a minute when somebody says a month you don't know what the sometimes i do but like april

2:51.3

took me a second like january february september you're counting in your head no i'm not it's nine

2:57.6

oh wow this is interesting march three that took you so long that took so long to figure out. To say that. Wait, okay, quiz me. Say, what's, how many months in between two different months? February and November. There would be 10th. It's not. It's nine. I was wrong with it. It's nine. You're totally wrong. I know. I blurted it out. Totally wrong. It was nine. But okay, okay, fine. Give me another one. No. Okay. January March. Three. January. I mean, two, depending on how you look at it, but I mean, January is the first month. September. January September? Nine. Stop repeat. You were just buying time then.

3:42.1

I could hear that.

3:42.9

No.

3:43.3

Yeah, you said January, September?

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