Don't forget to floss (or do)

EPISODE · Jun 30, 2018 · 43 MIN

Don't forget to floss (or do)

from That's a Thing?! · host Karen Unland and Elizabeth Spencer

Elizabeth made a Spotify playlist of songs we refer to, for your listening/cringing pleasure.Here are links to some of the other things we talked about:Not this kind of flossingThis kind of flossingWe keep talking about FortniteEdmonton Podcasting Meetup, where Mack Male of Taproot Edmonton asked Elizabeth to explain flossingSwish Swish Backpack KidFlossing SongForget fidget spinners, now the craze is The Floss danceVictory animation in Fortnite: Flossing, Electro Shuffle, DabWe keep talking about Tide PodsIronic dabbing Iconic dabbing Dabbing at a funeralHarlem Shake We find a way to talk about K-PopMichelle Obama doing Evolution of Mom Dancing with Jimmy Fallon, i.e. how Karen knows what The Dougie isDrake gif memes: Tennis, Pizza, Star WarsDon't sit like a horse (not clean)That time we went on I Don’t Get It to talk about Batboy: The MusicalHat tip to Karen’s Facebook friends for reminding her of all the dances she forgotThe MoonwalkRock Lobster on Just Dance  (Even more about Rock Lobster and the B-52s from Slate’s Hit Parade)Walk Like an Egyptian  The Macarena  Debbie Harry explains the PogoThe Electric SlideCountry line-dancing to Cadillac RanchThe Time Warp from Rocky Horror Picture ShowThat's a Thing?! is a member of the Alberta Podcast Network, powered by ATB. Have a business? ATB is good at helping you.Shout-out to fellow APN members Press Start to Join. Please fill out this listener survey!We'd love it if you'd rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. You can subscribe to us in all the places.Questions? Comments? Email us at [email protected] or tweet us: @thatsathingyeg.Many thanks to Unit B Coworking for the recording space, to Castria for help with the production, and to our podcast host, Transistor.Our theme music is Ragtime Dance by Scott Joplin.

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