Have you ever experienced an uninterrupted transition from one piece of music or film scene to another?
We haven't either.
But have you ever experienced gelatinous goo, blue or otherwise, from the sea? We have, too!
The blue gelatinous stuff is what we like to call "sea goo." The uninterrupted transition, however, is called a segue. Which sounds very much like the Segway (TM), a two-wheeled motorized personal vehicle consisting of a platform for the feet mounted above an axle and an upright post surmounted by handles. It sounds exactly like it, in fact.
Do you see where we're going here? You would if we had mastered the segue.
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You're Saying It Wrong was recorded and produced at KMUW studios. Thanks to our language experts, Kathy Petras and Ross Petras. You can follow them at their website: kandrpetras.com
The show was produced by Fletcher Powell, with help from Beth Golay and Lu Anne Stephens. Episode art was produced by Jordan Kirtley. KMUW Engineers are Mark Statzer and Torin Andersen. You're Saying It Wrong the book was published by Ten Speed Press, an imprint of Penguin Random House, as was their new book, That Doesn't Mean What You Think It Means. You can find the books at your local independent bookstore.
Thanks for joining us. We'll be back in two weeks!
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