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Jan 2022
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EP176: The Curious Origins of Everyday S...

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On this episode of Our American Stories, Everyday Sayings and Fun Phrases author, Andrew Thompson, as he continues to share another slice from his ultimate guide to understanding these baffling mini mysteries of the English language. Louise Reilly Sacco tells us about the museum of bad art located in Somerville, Massachusetts. with a collection of over 600 examples of bad art. Sean Smith tells us how he and his twin brother built a business that would make the two of them millionaires by age 30. Regular contributor Bill Bryk tells about the exciting (and frightening) experience of figuring out equestrian basics after 6 decades.

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Time Codes:

00:00 - The Curious Origins of Everyday Sayings

10:00 - The Museum Dedicated to Bad Art

23:00 - Why Money Isn't Enough to Be a Success

35:00 - It's Never Too Late to Learn to Ride a Horse

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