• Episode 11 - Bloopers Pt. 1

  • Sep 18 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 11 - Bloopers Pt. 1

  • Summary

  • In this episode of 'Ramblin' on the River' share a series of humorous and intriguing maritime stories, including the two groundings of the Belle of Cincinnati, the partial sinking of the Captain Ben, and the unfortunate sinking of the diorama barge. They also discuss how the crew managed to improvise mooring situations by tying their vessel to unconventional objects. The episode concludes with exciting news about the return of the 'Tall Stacks' festival, now called 'America's River Roots,' which is scheduled for October 2025. The hosts provide insights into the festival's components, including music, culture, cuisine, and the anticipated arrival of various riverboats from across the United States.

    00:00 Introduction to Ramblin' on the River
    01:23 Meet the Hosts: Ben, Alan, and Terri
    01:47 Listener Emails and Fan Interactions
    04:08 Terri's Lisp and Funny Anecdotes
    05:28 Bloopers and Mishaps: Part 1
    07:48 Navigating the Tennessee River
    13:18 Grounding the Belle of Cincinnati
    15:51 Rescue Operations and Passenger Safety
    25:21 The Captain Ben Incident
    30:40 Building the Diorama
    31:20 Animatronics and Chuck E. Cheese
    32:05 The Sinking Barge Incident
    34:29 Coast Guard and Missing Documents
    37:48 Tying Up the Boat in Town
    43:19 Blooper Story Time
    43:38 Word of the Day: Flotsam and Jetsam
    48:27 America's River Roots Festival
    59:14 Podcast Conclusion and Farewell

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