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Episode #3: Where did that saying come from?

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Well.... what do you know. We did an episode without any mic issues! We are learning after all. On this week's episode the guys discuss the origins of some common idioms that you hear in conversation. Just why do people say "raining cats and dogs"? "Turn a blind eye"? What about when you are "barking up the wrong tree"? Find out just why we say these things so you can impress/annoy your friends at your next social gathering.

Don't forget to rate/review on iTunes, it really helps us out a lot. Download the episode below from us, or search "Pretend to Know" in iTunes. Remember to leave suggestions in the comments or email us at Show@PretendShow.com

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Well.... what do you know. We did an episode without any mic issues! We are learning after all. On this week's episode the guys discuss the origins of some common idioms that you hear in conversation. Just why do people say "raining cats and dogs"? "Turn a blind eye"? What about when you are "barking up the wrong tree"? Find out just why we say these things so you can impress/annoy your friends at your next social gathering.

Don't forget to rate/review on iTunes, it really helps us out a lot. Download the episode below from us, or search "Pretend to Know" in iTunes. Remember to leave suggestions in the comments or email us at Show@PretendShow.com

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