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EPISODE · Oct 31, 2025

Ericast 345 - Ending The Charade

from Ericast.com Podcast - DWEEB THOUGHTS · host Eric M. Larson

Don't let the episode title frighten you off. This is just a reference to an obscure line from a TV show years ago, but it had bothered me for years, and I finally figured the answer out. Wondering what that is? Here's your show.Website viewers: Click here to listen to this week's episode!Podcast listeners: Click here for a link to the show notes page!Everyone: Call 701-645-ERIC (701-645-3742) and comment! For this episode, I hit record even though a plane was flying overhead, because that’s life when your “studio” sits under the final approach of an MSP runway. You might hear a jet or two, but honestly, it’s kind of peaceful, and it reminds me of how often podcasters apologize for background noise you can’t even hear. From there, I wandered into a memory about an old Star Trek: The Next Generation episode. It's one that stuck with me for years because of a certain unforgettable line. I don’t go into the plot details, but let’s just say it involves Commander Riker, some very intense emotions, and a moment that became way funnier than it probably should’ve been. What really got me was the way the episode ran in original airing versus how it sounded in later releases. For decades, I thought I was misremembering it, like one of those “Mandela Effect” moments where you swear reality shifted slightly while you weren’t looking. Turns out, there really was an earlier version floating around, and when I finally found proof of it online, it felt like solving a personal pop-culture mystery. That little discovery sent me down a rabbit hole of word pronunciations and memories of old “word of the week” moments from the early days of the show. Should we bring that back? Share your thoughts - 701-645-3742! 

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Don't let the episode title frighten you off. This is just a reference to an obscure line from a TV show years ago, but it had bothered me for years, and I finally figured the answer out. Wondering what that is? Here's your show. Website viewers: Click here to listen to this week's episode! Podcast listeners: Click here for a link to the show notes page! Everyone: Call 701-645-ERIC (701-645-3742) and comment! For this episode, I hit record even though a plane was flying overhead, because that’s life when your “studio” sits under the final approach of an MSP runway. You might hear a jet or two, but honestly, it’s kind of peaceful, and it reminds me of how often podcasters apologize for background noise you can’t even hear. From there, I wandered into a memory about an old Star Trek: The Next Generation episode. It's one that stuck with me for years because of a certain unforgettable line. I don’t go into the plot details, but let’s just say it involves Commander Riker, some very intense emotions, and a moment that became way funnier than it probably should’ve been. What really got me was the way the episode ran in original airing versus how it sounded in later releases. For decades, I thought I was misremembering it, like one of those “Mandela Effect” moments where you swear reality shifted slightly while you weren’t looking. Turns out, there really was an earlier version floating around, and when I finally found proof of it online, it felt like solving a personal pop-culture mystery. That little discovery sent me down a rabbit hole of word pronunciations and memories of old “word of the week” moments from the early days of the show. Should we bring that back? Share your thoughts - 701-645-3742!

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