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Small Talk - CIA Japan & Legendary T-Rexes 🦖
Episode 39515th July 2026 • Haysnacks • 479 Media
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Small Talk - Inflation Woes, T-Rex Sales, and a Drunken Raccoon! Get ready to giggle and guffaw, folks, 'cause we're diving into some seriously silly stuff! First up, inflation's takin' a slight breather, only getting a smidge more expensive—thank goodness for small victories, right? Then we’re talkin' about a T-Rex skeleton, named Gus, that just sold for a jaw-dropping $50.1 million—who knew dino bones were the new gold? And hold onto your hats, ‘cause Norway’s Erling Holland brought back a taxidermied drunken raccoon from the U.S.—nothing says “I love America” like a tipsy raccoon! So grab your snacks and tune in for a wild ride through the wacky world of small talk!

Takeaways:

  • Inflation's only slightly slower, so yay for prices rising at a crawl, right?
  • Japan's cooking up a CIA version to keep those sneaky spies in check, whoa!
  • Johnny Gilbert is still rockin' it at 98, proving age is just a number, folks!
  • T. Rex fossil named Gus sold for $50.1 mil, that's one pricey dino dinner!
  • Haaland brought back a taxidermied drunken raccoon from the US, talk about a souvenir!
  • Turbulence is on the rise, buckle up or pay for the roller coaster experience!

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Speaker A:

Good morning.

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It's haystack time for small talk to get you through your day.

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Some random conversation starters.

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Inflation down just a little bit.

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Slowed down a little bit.

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Down to three and a half percent in June.

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So everything's only getting expensive a little slower now.

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Yay.

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Japan is creating their version of the CIA due to continuous espionage attempts by China, Russia and North Korea.

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Johnny Gilbert, legendary Jeopardy Announcer, is continuing to perform his role at the age of 98.

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Gotta love Johnny Gilbert.

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Paramount is said to be working on another Nightmare on Elm street movie expected sometime in the future.

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A survey found many people do not believe every cheater will cheat again.

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But most women and around half of men say that the broken trust permanently changes the relationship.

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You know, the relationship may continue, but now there's the joint Facebook account.

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So everyone know the cheating happened.

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A T. Rex fossil has sold for $50.1 million, blowing well past the projections.

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The 12 and a half foot tall skeleton is named Gus and is the most valuable dinosaur specimen ever sold.

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More details on that in about an hour.

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Norway striker Erling Holland has returned from his World cup trip.

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He's got everybody up in arms about his emotional statements around America and.

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And he returned from the United States back to Norway with a taxidermied drunken raccoon.

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Yeah, nothing captures America like a raccoon that's intoxicated.

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I. I'm gonna ask Alabama Bama to talk about this guy in a half hour.

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I'm sure she has thoughts.

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Let's see here.

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Turbulence is increasing.

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According to research, severe turbulence up over 50% on major routes.

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So the next time you head to XNA to fly some, you may get a little of the bumpy, turbulent stuff.

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And it may come as a surprise because this is clear air turbulence that radars don't detect.

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It's due to jet stream wind shear.

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I guess airlines are going to start charging an upcharge pretty soon.

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The roller coaster experience now for 29.95.

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It is the 15th of July, which is social media giving day, A day to celebrate what social media gives us, which is mostly high blood pressure and strained family relations.

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It's also National Respect Canada Day.

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And no matter how much you would like to, please refrain from calling Canada the 51st state today.

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