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Welcome to another engaging episode of "That Don't Sound Right," the podcast where conversations flow freely without the constraints of Googling or fact-checking. Hosted by Peter and Cecil, this episode delves into the fascinating story of the Boeing Starliner’s return mission, the intricacies of left-handedness, and the enigmatic origins of nautical terms like "port" and "starboard."

Join Peter and Cecil as they discuss the recent unmanned return of the Boeing Starliner and humorous what-if scenarios involving stowaway astronauts. The conversation then shifts to left-handedness, including ambidextrous skills and how some people perform specific tasks with their non-dominant hand.

The episode wraps up with a spirited debate on the etymology of "southpaw" and its possible nautical connections, providing listeners with plenty of food for thought and inviting them to join the conversation. Don't miss this blend of space exploration, linguistic puzzles, and light-hearted banter!

#TDSR #southpaw

Stay connected with us:
- **Merchandise:** https://that-dont-sound-right.creator-spring.com/
- **Website:** thatdontsoundright.com
- **Email:** tdsrpodcast@gmail.com
- **Instagram:** @tdsrpodcast

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Welcome to another engaging episode of "That Don't Sound Right," the podcast where conversations flow freely without the constraints of Googling or fact-checking. Hosted by Peter and Cecil, this episode delves into the fascinating story of the Boeing Starliner’s return mission, the intricacies of left-handedness, and the enigmatic origins of nautical terms like "port" and "starboard."

Join Peter and Cecil as they discuss the recent unmanned return of the Boeing Starliner and humorous what-if scenarios involving stowaway astronauts. The conversation then shifts to left-handedness, including ambidextrous skills and how some people perform specific tasks with their non-dominant hand.

The episode wraps up with a spirited debate on the etymology of "southpaw" and its possible nautical connections, providing listeners with plenty of food for thought and inviting them to join the conversation. Don't miss this blend of space exploration, linguistic puzzles, and light-hearted banter!

#TDSR #southpaw

Stay connected with us:
- **Merchandise:** https://that-dont-sound-right.creator-spring.com/
- **Website:** thatdontsoundright.com
- **Email:** tdsrpodcast@gmail.com
- **Instagram:** @tdsrpodcast

Enjoy the episode!

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