
63 - All the Kinky Stuff that I Like - Sleepless in Seattle
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Our humble adventurers learn to trust all of the signs the universe has given them, and now they're waiting for magic to guide them to true love at second sight.
Episode Breakdown:
- We kick things off with a Beer Quiz - do Peter and Baryo know where some famous beer brands come from? (00:02:21)
- Peter introduces today’s topic - Sleepless in Seattle (IMDb). (00:24:50)
- We bring up our general thoughts about watching the movie. (00:26:50)
- We commend Meg Ryan’s acting in the movie. (00:41:49)
- We discuss the ending of the movie and how the story ended for some of the characters. (00:47:03)
- Ynon brings up Rita Wilson really quickly. (00:59:59)
- We summarize our thoughts. (01:00:41)
- We vote to see if Sleepless in Seattle deserves a place in the CQEG. (01:04:29)
- We introduce the topic of our next episode - Frank Sinatra’s In the Wee Small Hours (Allmusic). (01:05:09)
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Email: CultureQuestPodcast@gmail.com
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Twitter: @CQ_Podcast.
The Culture Quest Essentials Guide: CQEG.
Cover art by Azeecreations .
‘Celebration’ theme by Alexander Nakarada ( www.serpentsoundstudios.com ).
The episode was recorded on 2021, and originally released on, 2022.
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