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EPISODE · Oct 13, 2024 · 23 MIN

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Welcome to another episode of "That Don't Sound Right," where co-hosts Peter and Cecil delve into the lost art of conversation without the interference of Google or fact-checking. This episode kicks off with Peter and Cecil sharing their experiences about striking up conversations during flights and the unique etiquette involved. They humorously explore how people become surprisingly chatty post-flight, after being silent for hours. The conversation takes an adventurous turn as they reminisce about the 70s era of DIY ultralight airplane kits and ponder the idea of building and flying their own ultralights. The discussion extends to the intriguing world of homemade submarines, inspired by a story of a man who built a functioning submersible in New York. The co-hosts debate the complexities and safety concerns of such ambitious projects, reflecting on their own engineering daydreams. Join Peter and Cecil in this lighthearted and engaging dialogue as they navigate through a variety of topics, all while embracing the joys of good old-fashioned conversation. Whether you're a long-time listener or new to the podcast, you're invited to be part of the discussion and share your thoughts. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review to keep the conversation alive! #TDSR #submarine #DIY Stay connected with us: Merchandise: https://that-dont-sound-right.creator-spring.com/ Website: thatdontsoundright.com Email: [email protected] Instagram: @tdsrpodcast    Threads @tdsrpodcast Enjoy the episode!

Welcome to another episode of ”That Don’t Sound Right,” where co-hosts Peter and Cecil delve into the lost art of conversation without the interference of Google or fact-checking. This episode kicks off with Peter and Cecil sharing their experiences about striking up conversations during flights and the unique etiquette involved. They humorously explore how people become surprisingly chatty post-flight, after being silent for hours. The conversation takes an adventurous turn as they reminisce about the 70s era of DIY ultralight airplane kits and ponder the idea of building and flying their own ultralights. The discussion extends to the intriguing world of homemade submarines, inspired by a story of a man who built a functioning submersible in New York. The co-hosts debate the complexities and safety concerns of such ambitious projects, reflecting on their own engineering daydreams. Join Peter and Cecil in this lighthearted and engaging dialogue as they navigate through a variety of topics, all while embracing the joys of good old-fashioned conversation. Whether you’re a long-time listener or new to the podcast, you’re invited to be part of the discussion and share your thoughts. Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review to keep the conversation alive! #TDSR #submarine #DIY Stay connected with us: Merchandise: https://that-dont-sound-right.creator-spring.com/ Website: thatdontsoundright.com Email: [email protected] Instagram: @tdsrpodcast    Threads @tdsrpodcast Enjoy the episode!

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