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The conversation revolves around the participants’ frustration with the weather, particularly the frequent rain on weekends in Maine. Matt Gagnon mentions his son’s graduation party, which was supposed to be outdoors but is now a large event with tents, food trucks, and porta potties. The group discusses the impact of the rain on various events, including sports and beach activities. They also touch on the contagious nature of yawning and sneezing. Additionally, there is a mention of a listener, Scott, who sent homemade zucchini relish to Jason Taylor. The discussion ends with a light-hearted note about the Sea Dogs baseball team and their promotional activities.

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