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This segment discusses the spelling of various town names, highlighting those with short, easily spelled names like Eek, Alaska, and Opp, Alabama. The hosts also invite listeners to share towns with interesting or short names.
  • Town names with unique spellings are discussed.
  • Listeners are encouraged to share their own examples of easily or interestingly spelled town names.

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Thunderstorms might sound scary, but playful explanations for all those booms can help reassure little ones: How about The potato wagon's rolling over the bridge? Or The angels are going bowling? Plus, if you just finished enjoying an audiobook, you might say you've read it, but a listener asks if there's a better word. And: towns with names that are three letters long--or less. They're fun to say, and super easy to spell! The town of Eek, Alaska, for example, is spelled E-E-K. Plus, the use of humming to mean "stinking," slashfic and shipping, woodshedding, ratcatcher, bib and tucker, a memoir that features recipes handed down through a Black Appalachian family, a "buzzling" puzzle or a puzzling "buzzle," and I had one of those, but the wheels came off.

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