Wednesday, December 29, 2021

Episode 138: Gild the Lily

 

What happens when we, as speakers of a language, just decide to misquote a phrase until it takes on a life of its own? You get something like "Gild the Lily". Hear Shauna swoon over Heath Ledger in a Knight's Tale while Dan treks through Oscar Wilde shade, bad technicolor movies, and puppy-sized elephants to tell this week's story on #BunnyTrails.




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Wednesday, December 22, 2021

Episode 137: Running Around Like a Headless Chicken

 

How long can a chicken live without its head? Despite internet stories to the contrary, running around like a headless chicken doesn't come from chickens, nor does it come from a literal removal of the head. You can get the real story on this week's #BunnyTrails.
Bonus: Procrastination tips and time travel.



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Wednesday, December 15, 2021

Episode 136: Never Look a Gift Horse in the Mouth

 


Shauna and Dan talk about the ancient phrase, never look a gift horse in the mouth. What would $200,000 in 1912 be worth today? Is it true you can tell the age of a horse by looking at its teeth?  What is the best ice cream flavor? Listen now, because we have answers to one of those questions on this week's #BunnyTrails




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Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Episode 135: Cool as a Cucumber

 

Shauna and Dan take a cool drink of gourd water this week as they explore the phrase Cool as a Cucumber. We learn Dan abhors cucumbers unless they've been drowned in vinegar and he dislikes some of the previous words for cucumbers. It seems some old-timey folks disliked them, too. Bonus discussion: is cereal a soup? #BunnyTrails




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Wednesday, December 1, 2021

Episode 134: Up My Alley

 

This week Shauna and Dan look into the phrase, Right Up My Street, and its counterpart, Right Up My Alley. Plus, a bonus look into the origin story of Sob Sister, an early 20th Century term for women reporters. #BunnyTrails



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