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Telling Knick Knacks

Jane Nelson O'Leary

Telling Knick Knacks

A weekly Society, Culture and Personal Journals podcast
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Telling Knick Knacks

Jane Nelson O'Leary

Telling Knick Knacks

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Telling Knick Knacks

Jane Nelson O'Leary

Telling Knick Knacks

A weekly Society, Culture and Personal Journals podcast
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1. Being fat and staying fat. Fat moves around with age. 2 A practical joke played on me! 3. Our oldest child, as a baby and toddler. His death as an adult.
A discussion of squirrels and other animals and how, unlike mankind, they do not seem to discriminate against others in the same biological family.
Why I got rid of my Nativity Sets. Voting in the next election
What if dogs were elected to the presidency? A metaphor of a planet and nation run by dogs as the superior being.
Remembering farm animals and various unique experiences with them.
A discussion of science and logic and the relationship of each to instinct, intuition, and/or imagination.
Corn knives, cockleburs, musk thistles are discussed as an introduce to common family names. Nicknames in small communities are recalled.Mistaken lyrics for hymns and popular songs.
A discussion of perceptions of time regarding sleep times, national clock adjustments, time in regard to space, and time travel.
A look at the family life of a specific childhood of a very well loved and slightly, though typically, unusual middle child.
Five little tales about an everyday chore: having to "go." Changing use of language, changing diapers, changing perspective, changing under pressure.
Stories of not-so-perfect direct and indirect ancestors.
Remembering my Dad and how he related to people.
A mostly fun discussion of the way Americans use language.
A serious discussion of our responsibilities within events as they are perceived through cause and effect.
A serious look at how we as a society try to find reasons for events and situations, as we might ask "what can we blame"?
A humorous discussion of "plain language" commercials on TV. A few short stories about a few dogs.
Some considerations about arriving at what other people think is "Old Age." A comparison of an old body to an old car. A story of a turtle crossing a highway.
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