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EPISODE · Jan 11, 2022 · 51 MIN

Ep. 132 - See Red, Roll Out the Red Carpet, and Red Letter Day

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After a couple of "blue" episodes to finish out 2021, the guys are back in the new year with an episode that features phrases with the word "red" in them. In this episode, Scott gives the meanings and origins of "seeing red," "roll out the red carpet," and "red letter day," and Steve explains what it means to be "based," and why the term may describe the Cuomo brothers.   Listen now to learn the link between Steve's banana choice and a toreador's muleta, why Scott has mixed feelings about red ink, and why you'll never find Steve in a post office if he sees you first.   Speakcies Merchandise   The Origin of Speakcies merch store, powered by TeePublic, is now live! Go to speakcies.com/store for t-shirts, hoodies, stickers, mugs, and more!   Become a Speakcies Supporter!   As a Speakcies Supporter, you receive great benefits including exclusive podcasts like Cringe Watch, True Facts with Robert Banquette, Personal Records, Speakcies Uncut, and the new segment Three Silly Questions.   Become a Speakcies Supporter today at patreon.com/speakcies.   Social Media Twitter - twitter.com/speakcies   Instagram - instagram.com/speakcies

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