Topic: Odd

21 chapters across the catalog

Florida Ounce
Episode 1790 1:53:51 - 1:59:04

1790: Florida Ounce

Prop Bets for the Trump-Putin Summit

Online betting houses have released "prop bets" for the upcoming Trump-Putin summit in Alaska. Odds are offered on various outcomes, including Putin endorsing Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize (5/2) and Trump suggesting Russia join NATO (3/1). Other bets involve Trump mispronouncing regional names or Sarah Palin making a surprise appearance at the event.

Scream Circle
Episode 1758 1:16:15 - 1:24:03

1758: Scream Circle

Adam Curry's Pope Prediction and Betting Odds

Adam Curry officially predicts that Cardinal Robert Sarah of Guinea will be the next Pope, citing his age (nearly 80) and fluency in multiple languages as strategic advantages for the Church. John Dvorak reviews the current betting odds from oddspr.com, which place Louis Tagli and Pietro Parolin as frontrunners, while Robert Sarah sits at 10-to-1 odds.

Fossil Fools
Episode 1613 1:57:59 - 2:02:18

1613: Fossil Fools

Trump Vice President Odds, Kristi Noem and Elise Stefanik

Australian bookmakers list Kristi Noem and Elise Stefanik as top contenders for Donald Trump's vice presidential pick. The hosts discuss the likelihood of various candidates, including Vivek Ramaswamy and Nikki Haley, while noting local dissatisfaction with Noem in South Dakota.

Antigenic Drift
Episode 1306 1:23:32 - 1:27:58

1306: Antigenic Drift

Brooklyn Conservatives in Austin, Odd Duck Restaurant, Metal Straw Incident

A family of conservatives who recently fled Brooklyn for Austin shared their experiences at a local restaurant called Odd Duck. The story highlights the "virtue signaling" of the staff and a mishap involving a metal straw in a frozen margarita, which caused the patron's lip to freeze to the metal.

John's Story Time
Episode 1201 44:22 - 47:05

1201: John's Story Time

Video Poker Strategy and Las Vegas Odds

Insights into video poker strategy are shared, noting that different machines in Las Vegas offer varying odds for the same game. The speaker discusses using a "Video Poker Tutor" program to learn the break-even strategy, emphasizing that video poker is a game of skill distinct from traditional poker.

Ejexit
Episode 1184 13:44 - 16:40

1184: Ejexit

2020 Presidential Election Betting Odds and Bloomberg Financial Support

Political betting odds show Hillary Clinton holding steady while Kamala Harris and Beto O'Rourke fade from the radar. Michael Bloomberg's odds have improved significantly, though reports suggest he prefers to act as a financial participant rather than a candidate. Joe Biden's odds fluctuated during recent debates, while Elizabeth Warren has seen a slight slip in her standing.

Vooden Sporks
Episode 1179 1:49:13 - 1:54:02

1179: Vooden Sporks

Hillary Clinton, First Female President Ambition

A theory is proposed that Hillary Clinton's sense of entitlement will prevent her from allowing Elizabeth Warren to become the first female president. Betting houses in England are reportedly offering 13-to-1 odds on Clinton becoming the nominee. The discussion notes Clinton's upcoming fundraiser and speculates she may eventually host SNL to promote a potential late entry into the 2020 race.

Spy Slut
Episode 1136 1:22:41 - 1:26:04

1136: Spy Slut

2020 Presidential Contenders and Betting Odds

The hosts review the current betting odds for the 2020 presidential election, noting Trump's lead and the positions of Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg. John Dvorak maintains his prediction that Hillary Clinton will eventually enter the race, while Adam Curry mentions receiving unsolicited emails from the "Pete for America" campaign.

Otherizing
Episode 862 1:46:13 - 1:48:46

862: Otherizing

Brexit Parallels, 2016 US Election Betting Odds

Financial analysts are drawing parallels between the UK's Brexit vote and the 2016 U.S. presidential election, noting that both involve a populist challenge to the political establishment. Despite polls showing a tight race between Trump and Clinton, betting odds in Vegas and overseas continue to heavily favor Clinton. This discrepancy mirrors the Brexit referendum, where bookies famously underestimated the strength of the "Leave" sentiment.

Proof She's Human
Episode 836 2:32 - 6:18

836: Proof She's Human

Brexit Referendum, Betting Odds, and English Language Influence

The UK's Brexit vote is underway with betting odds showing an 18% chance of leaving the European Union. A debate ensues regarding why English is the dominant business language in Europe, with one host attributing it to American media subtitles and the other to British imperial influence. American news coverage of the referendum is criticized for being simplistic and comparing the event to Texas seceding from the United States.

Dehydrated in China
Episode 816 27:20 - 29:33

816: Dehydrated in China

Brexit Betting Odds, Bookmaker Predictions, Market Sentiment

Bookmakers report that betting odds heavily favor the UK remaining in the European Union, despite the political scandals surrounding David Cameron. Current odds sit at 2-to-5 for "Remain" and 15-to-8 for "Leave." Analysts suggest that bookmaker odds are often more predictive than polls because they reflect financial risk rather than emotional sentiment.

Mental Defectives
Episode 788 1:07:12 - 1:09:25

788: Mental Defectives

Oppositional Defiance Disorder and Political Control

The expansion of mental health lists is viewed as a potential tool for political suppression. By labeling dissenters with conditions like Oppositional Defiance Disorder (ODD)—defined as questioning authority—the state could eventually justify stripping citizens of their right to vote or own property. This is compared to historical "gulag" systems where political prisoners were labeled as mentally ill.

Solution Space
Episode 730 1:11:17 - 1:17:25

730: Solution Space

Rachel Dolezal, Odd Mom Out and Reality TV Fees

The hosts discuss the Rachel Dolezal controversy involving her racial identity and leadership in the NAACP. They also critique a clip from the Bravo show *Odd Mom Out*, discussing its "disgusting" humor. This leads to a discussion on how reality shows like *Jerry Springer* use fee schedules to pay guests for specific "outrageous" behaviors like throwing shoes.

Extractive
Episode 641 1:51:24 - 1:52:56

641: Extractive

Pawn Stars, Weird vs Odd Semantics

A clip from the reality show Pawn Stars is used to illustrate a discussion on the words "weird" and "odd." The hosts suggest that "odd" is a better substitute for "weird" in professional conversation. They credit listeners for providing highly specific clips that aid in their semantic deconstructions.

Putinism
Episode 640

640: Putinism

Linguistic Analysis of Overused Words, Weird vs Odd

A discussion regarding the overuse of specific adjectives in popular culture highlights the shift from meaningful descriptions to repetitive filler words. The term "weird" is identified as being overused when "odd" would be more accurate and concise. Other criticized terms include "amazing," "awesome," and "amazeballs."

Episode 575 1:48:30 - 1:52:57

575: BIOS Brick

DSM-5, Oppositional Defiant Disorder

The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) includes Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD), characterized by a pattern of defiance and hostility toward authority. Critics argue these broad definitions pathologize normal personality traits and lead to over-medication and increased government monitoring of "difficult" individuals.

Punch a Puppy!
Episode 458 49:53 - 52:45

458: Punch a Puppy!

Gasoline Rationing and 1970s Energy Crisis Fractals

The implementation of odd-even gasoline rationing in New Jersey is compared to the energy crisis of the 1970s. Adam Curry recalls "auto-free Sundays" in the Netherlands as a similar historical measure. The hosts suggest that the current infrastructure failures and government responses are repeating cycles from forty years ago.

GaGa & Little Boy
Episode 282 1:14:49 - 1:19:41

282: GaGa & Little Boy

Scott Brown's 60 Minutes Interview and Pathological Lying

Senator Scott Brown's interview on *60 Minutes* with Lesley Stahl is analyzed for what the hosts call a "tell" of a pathological liar. During the segment, Brown uses the phrase "half-truths" while discussing his memoir, *Against All Odds*. The hosts argue that the media is attempting to build a narrative for Brown's future political advancement despite his perceived lack of sincerity.

Obama Insane?
Episode 247 1:22:18 - 1:26:29

247: Obama Insane?

Oppositional Defiant Disorder and DSM-IV

The hosts discuss the inclusion of Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. They jokingly diagnose themselves with the disorder, noting that traits like questioning authority and cynicism are now classified as diseases. They also touch upon the history of the DSM, including its past classification of homosexuality.