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Ep. 830: Game On, Suckers! MeatEater Trivia CCII

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Ep. 830: Game On, Suckers! MeatEater Trivia CCII

00:00:07
Speaker 1: This podcast.

00:00:10
Speaker 2: Welcome to Meet Eater Trivia, the only game show where conservation always wins. I’m your host, Spencer Newhart, and today we’re joined by Jannis Randall, Seth, Viva Hansei, and Doug Duran. This is a ten round quiz show with questions from meat Eater’s four verticals, which are hunting, fishing, conservation, and cooking. There’s a prize. Meat Eater will donate five hundred dollars to the conservation organization of the winners choosing. Now here’s a stat for you, Doug. You have made more guest appearances than anyone else in Meat Eater Trivia history. So welcome back.

00:00:42
Speaker 3: Congrats again.

00:00:44
Speaker 1: It’s not like it’s that many.

00:00:48
Speaker 2: It’s your third or fourth time. I think, Oh the show.

00:00:51
Speaker 1: Yeah, all I know is I suck at it.

00:00:53
Speaker 2: So you played trivia way back in the old studio Studio one point zero. I remember you and a Heffinger were there.

00:01:00
Speaker 1: Play was really hot in there.

00:01:02
Speaker 2: Yeah, this room does the same thing.

00:01:03
Speaker 4: Jim had all the answers, and for those that don’t know, Doug sings and composed the theme music.

00:01:11
Speaker 5: Oh and the last time I was here, I added a verse at the end that I am proud to say this is getting played at that’s right, yep, with complete with Randall’s guffaw when I said he likes to kill those.

00:01:23
Speaker 1: Two three year old bucks.

00:01:24
Speaker 2: Yeah, so it doesn’t sound like me. Doug was in studio one point oh. He’s now played in two point oh. We got a three point oh that’s being worked on and we’ll have you back.

00:01:33
Speaker 6: Well to talk about that.

00:01:34
Speaker 3: Yeah we are, Yeah, we did.

00:01:36
Speaker 2: If we talk about it, then it has to happen.

00:01:38
Speaker 1: I don’t know.

00:01:39
Speaker 6: Grand reveals are fun.

00:01:40
Speaker 2: We’re going to talk about it all the time.

00:01:42
Speaker 1: Steve.

00:01:43
Speaker 4: Steve did call me yesterday trying to drastically change the plans. If you want to know how it’s going after hours.

00:01:50
Speaker 7: Yeah, uh.

00:01:52
Speaker 2: Now Doug has some news to share about sharing the land, Doug, what do you have for us?

00:01:57
Speaker 5: So three years ago, four years ago, a couple of friends of mine and I started experimenting with an idea. Tried to prove this concept that was built off of Elder Leopold’s Riley Game Cooperative, in that Leopold and some buddies did conservation work on a farmer’s property in exchange for access to that property and the conservation work they did is much of it is still there. It’s really kind of a cool place to go and visit. It’s called the Riley Game Cooperative. About the same time I met Steve Ranella, I was doing a bicycle trip out in that area, saw the sign and it inspired me to eventually come up with this idea, just really stealing Leopold’s idea to start a private land access initiative. That’s as old as time right that you trade work for access. But what we try to do is expand it to be mostly about conservation and making contribution to conservation somewhere. And I’m proud to say that in our third year, we just became beginning of our fourth year now a nonprofit and we have fifty three properties in fifteen states, and as you might imagine, we have a lot of demand and not as much supply, so we’re always looking for landowners and that’s the mission now. So we became a nonprofit organization and as such, I would just like you to keep that in mind.

00:03:30
Speaker 2: Yeah, twists and armstad subtle.

00:03:33
Speaker 5: I’d like to I’d like to think that I would win, but also having not done very well at this so I’m just putting it all in your heads that sharing the land would be a worthy worthy.

00:03:46
Speaker 2: What would you do with five hundred dollars if somebody won today and gave that money to sharing the land?

00:03:52
Speaker 5: Well, we have some we have some website development that needs to be done. That’s kind of place where we’re going to be putting some things. But the other part is, as I said, we’re trying to recruit more landowners, especially in states where we have a lot of access seekers. So traveling to those it helped us to pay like entry fees to get into you know, like a landowner gathering or a trade show or something that.

00:04:21
Speaker 2: Yeah, I’ve seen polling before that access to places to hunt fish is a number one limiting factor for folks. So a worthy cause that you’re doing their doug. Thank see if we can get some money over there today. What’s happening on the Dura farm these days? Give us an update?

00:04:36
Speaker 1: Wow?

00:04:37
Speaker 5: Well, speaking of projects on the on the that some of my access seekers are helping with us, helping us with like Giannis, I’m doing a savannah restoration on our project, which we’re creating more grassland, which is great for turkeys. As I was telling South early earlier, you know, the white tailed deer don’t really seem to need any help from us at all. I’m interested in the grassland. I know, y just stay when I say that.

00:05:05
Speaker 1: But I like.

00:05:07
Speaker 5: Grassland birds, I like grassland species. I like diversity and uh and so we’re you know, restoring native habitats and that’s and it’s been really fun to have people there helping us with it, who are learning about it and making that kind of contribution to conservation.

00:05:23
Speaker 1: No calving these days, those cattle anymore?

00:05:26
Speaker 2: Would you normally be like in the center of calving season right now now?

00:05:29
Speaker 1: When we when I had cattle, I would wait until March.

00:05:32
Speaker 2: April, so you don’t miss it.

00:05:36
Speaker 5: You know, I miss having cattle in the summer because they look so nice out there, But I don’t miss them in the winter when you got to go out there when it’s freezing cold and deal with them. Given your your head word today there’s it’s right for a joke, all hat no cattle.

00:05:54
Speaker 3: This week?

00:05:55
Speaker 1: I’m sorry.

00:05:56
Speaker 2: What are you doing to me? Eater HQ? How do we get you in Bozeman?

00:05:59
Speaker 5: Well, today I work with the honest and the crew on a mediat to roasts that seth and Chris Gill were involved with and it was great fun. Yesterday it was on Steve’s podcast, and I didn’t really contribute much.

00:06:15
Speaker 1: It was a.

00:06:16
Speaker 5: Screwworm expert, and I just kind of felt like I was the dumb guy in the corner saying things like, well, it’s interesting.

00:06:26
Speaker 2: You should do that today for us as well.

00:06:30
Speaker 5: I’m hoping I can get a couple of right, I’m just hoping I can beat the Shelby index you get. And then tomorrow we’re doing another roast.

00:06:36
Speaker 2: Wow, we’re putting Doug through the car washing.

00:06:38
Speaker 6: Great fun me HQ.

00:06:41
Speaker 2: We have some housekeeping to get to before we play trivia. The fourth annual Meat Eater Trivia Tournament returns next week. Steve, Brodie, Randall, and Giannis will be competing for the title of Meat Eater Trivia Champion. The tournament will be thirty questions across three episodes. Doug give us a prediction for who will win the whole thing. Steve, Brody, Randall, Janie.

00:07:03
Speaker 5: I haven’t torn between uh uh Brody and and Randall.

00:07:07
Speaker 2: Okay, I like that.

00:07:10
Speaker 1: I’d say it’s a toss up there.

00:07:12
Speaker 2: No Steve though that Steve.

00:07:15
Speaker 5: Is just gonna you know he’s gonna try to bend all he’ll bend answers, Yes, he will, And I like that you stand strong, he said Janus. On the other hand, I think it’s the dark.

00:07:25
Speaker 6: Horse, Okay, very dark, and he’s been hot lately.

00:07:30
Speaker 1: He does today, all right?

00:07:33
Speaker 2: The Shelby and extra today is a four, so our winners should get eight correct answers. And with that we’re onto the game of trivia. Play the drop phill. Look, I need to know what I stand to win everything?

00:07:47
Speaker 3: How’s that you just tend to win everything?

00:07:57
Speaker 5: Demons?

00:07:59
Speaker 2: Question one. The topic is public lands and this will be multiple choice. Angels Landing is the most famous hike in this National Park? Is it? Yosemite, Great Smoky Mountains, Grand Canyon, Zion and Doug. The question is on the screen behind you there. You’d rather see it than hear it. Angels Landing is the most famous hike in this national park, Yosemite, Great Smoky Mountains, Grand Canyon, Zion. Randal didn’t even need choices there, he had his answer locked in.

00:08:35
Speaker 6: Then I’m second guessing myself.

00:08:36
Speaker 7: Okay, it’s a good question. I like the question.

00:08:42
Speaker 2: I came up with that angels Landing is the most famous hike in this National Park Yosemite, Great Smoky Mountains, Grand Canyon, Zion.

00:08:55
Speaker 7: I’ve got it narrowed down too.

00:08:57
Speaker 2: Looks like Randal is the only one who knew the ronzie. Do you like your I think I got it?

00:09:02
Speaker 1: Okay?

00:09:02
Speaker 2: Did you know this one without the choices?

00:09:05
Speaker 8: I had to run through some similar area you’d gotten there?

00:09:10
Speaker 1: Yeah?

00:09:10
Speaker 2: Okay, Angels Landing the most famous hike in this park? Your four choices, Smite, Great Smoky Mountains, Grand Canyon, Zion.

00:09:22
Speaker 3: Have you been there, Spencer?

00:09:24
Speaker 2: Uh, we could talk about it afterwards. Honest, Do you have your answer?

00:09:29
Speaker 3: No?

00:09:30
Speaker 7: Do I need to have one already?

00:09:31
Speaker 2: I think we’re waiting on you. Semity, Great Smoky Mountains, Grand Canyon, Zion. It’s gotten narrow down to.

00:09:43
Speaker 9: Gosh, it’s so hard you don’t actually know it.

00:09:49
Speaker 2: Better pick one.

00:09:49
Speaker 3: I feel like it’s easy when you don’t know.

00:09:55
Speaker 1: There’s two types of people.

00:09:58
Speaker 2: You’re honest, go ahead and reveal your answers. Seth says the Grand Canyon. Y’re honest, Grand Canyon, Randall and Hansei and Riva and Doug say Zion, they got it the correct answer, Zion National Park.

00:10:16
Speaker 1: Secret to my success?

00:10:17
Speaker 5: Yeah, what is it if you don’t know the answer letter see or the third choice?

00:10:22
Speaker 2: Oh well that was the fourth choice, so you didn’t even listen.

00:10:27
Speaker 10: That’s the Angels Landing.

00:10:32
Speaker 2: There’s a five point four mile round trip hike that gains about fifteen hundred feet in elevation. It’s so popular that you’re required to enter a lottery to draw a permit to do the hike. It’s one of the deadliest trails in the National park system, with thirteen deaths on the hike since the year two thousand and four. Most occurred during the last half mile, where hikers hold on to a metal chain as they follow a knife edge ridge. I have been to Zigon National Park. I haven’t done this hike. I would say Zion is one of the most overrated parks because to see most of it you have to get on a shuttle. And that’s where I draw the line for seeing a national park. It’s like feels like an amusement, like it’s.

00:11:12
Speaker 6: One of the places that has been destroyed by the Instagram age.

00:11:17
Speaker 2: Yeah, there there are like flagship national parks. I would say all four of them. In your choices, there were part of the flagship parks and Zion is one of them. You got to be willing to, like get on a shuttle bus and just be shoulder to shoulder with people. Not an experience that I wanted to do, so I did not do this hike. What’s the question?

00:11:38
Speaker 7: I might have the word wrong.

00:11:45
Speaker 11: It’s mostly like not no like cables or anything like that last half mile though, you can hold onto that chain, and that’s where thirteen people have falled and died.

00:11:56
Speaker 2: Question two. The topic is fishing. This is our listener question of the which was won by Murphy Shaw for sending this great question. Murphy is going to get a board game signed by the crew. If you want a chance to win our listener question of the week, then send your question to Trivia at the meadeater dot com. The topic is fishing. Bass pro says, this contraption which helps your boat on which helps position your boat on wendy days, looks like quote a huge ice cream cone with the small end cutout. Randal the only player to answer so far. Bass pro says, this contraption which helps position your boat on wendy days, looks like quote a huge ice cream cone with the small end cutout. It could be a zero percenter.

00:12:46
Speaker 7: Gosh, I know it.

00:12:48
Speaker 9: I know I’ve used them, but I don’t know if I know the name of the contraption.

00:12:53
Speaker 2: You can picture it, you’ve touched one. Maybe Seth now has his answer, Seth, do you have this right?

00:12:58
Speaker 3: I mean, I know what it is, but I know what the technical.

00:13:02
Speaker 2: Do you have one of these in your boat right now?

00:13:04
Speaker 8: No?

00:13:05
Speaker 2: Best pro says, this contraption, which helps position your boat on windy days, looks like a huge ice cream cone with the small end cut out.

00:13:15
Speaker 6: It’s a good question, good.

00:13:17
Speaker 2: Question, but we may stump all six players.

00:13:24
Speaker 6: I have two options that I’m.

00:13:27
Speaker 2: Contraction, which helps position your boat on windy days, looks like a huge ice cream cone with the small end cut out. Seth, did you look at Yanni’s answer? I do you agree with him?

00:13:38
Speaker 3: It’s not what I have down. But he might be right like.

00:13:41
Speaker 2: Do you like what he has or do you like yours better?

00:13:44
Speaker 3: Only it’s a bad answer what he has written down.

00:13:47
Speaker 2: Okay, Seth the first.

00:13:51
Speaker 3: I’m not just saying that.

00:13:54
Speaker 2: Randall, do you like your answer?

00:13:59
Speaker 6: Sort of?

00:13:59
Speaker 2: Okay, Doug, do you have this one right?

00:14:03
Speaker 1: I have an answer?

00:14:04
Speaker 2: Okay, this might be one of those that’s interesting.

00:14:08
Speaker 1: Well, I’m trying to so ce wasn’t an option this time.

00:14:15
Speaker 2: Bass Pro says, this contraption, which helps position your boat on windy days, looks like a huge ice cream cone with the small end cut out. It’s everybody ready. Yeah, be honest, he’s changing his answer that Seth didn’t like.

00:14:34
Speaker 7: Yeah, I’m just gonna choose one of the two that I.

00:14:37
Speaker 2: Go ahead and reveal your answers. Seth says drift bag, Jannis says wind anchor, Randall says drift anchor, Hansi says wind anchor, Reva says airstream flag thing, and Doug says cone drag. The correct answer is drift sock or drift anchor. Now, Randall is the only one I think who had the answers that I revealed. Giannis, what did you say wind anchor? I don’t think we’re going to give you that, Seth, what did you have? Drift drift bag? That I will google drift bag and see what that comes up. Drag, We’re not going to give you.

00:15:19
Speaker 1: Come on what Actually, I.

00:15:22
Speaker 2: Think we’ll give you drift bag because I’m seeing results here that call them drift socks or trolling bags. So I think we’ll give you drift wind anchor. You know what, I’ll google that as well.

00:15:34
Speaker 1: Wait a minute, what would you like, Doug, I had half of it right, drag so cone, drag wind anchor.

00:15:42
Speaker 2: I’m not getting anything at all besides things for tents. It looks like so we’ll give it to set a good start wind anchor.

00:15:55
Speaker 6: But since wind was in the question, that’s what tipped my hand.

00:15:59
Speaker 2: A drift rif sock can be used with a trolling motor or on its own. Its purpose is to slow down your boat for moving too fast with the current or wind. Drift socks are parachute shaped and attached to your boat with a harness. They are especially popular among walleye, bass and catfish angle they were.

00:16:17
Speaker 5: Now, why in the world would you know that, randal or did you just put that together in your brilliant mind.

00:16:22
Speaker 6: No, I mean I know what it is, and that for whatever reason, that’s the name that came to me. I knew it was a type of anchor, drift sock, wind or drift anchor. And then because there’s wind in the question. Always skeptical of repeating a word from the question.

00:16:38
Speaker 2: Why don’t you think they’re popular anymore? Because the spot lock, so folks don’t need it.

00:16:41
Speaker 10: Yeah, new technology with trolling motors and stuff, no one uses. I’ve never seen anyone use them before.

00:16:47
Speaker 2: I’ve been using in my whole life. Really, I haven’t had spot lock on my boats.

00:16:51
Speaker 6: If Spencer had written on breezy days, I would have gone with wind anchor, I think.

00:16:56
Speaker 1: Mmm, So tell me what a spot lock is.

00:17:01
Speaker 10: So most trolley motors these days have a thing called spot lock where you get to the spot and you hit and you hit a button and it anchors you there based off a GPS. So it’ll the trolley motor will move to keep you in one in one spot.

00:17:17
Speaker 2: Yeah, and it’ll adjust. So if the wind goes from five mile an hour to twenty mile per hour, recognize that and keep you there.

00:17:24
Speaker 3: Yeah.

00:17:26
Speaker 2: Question three The topic is wildlife. This next great question is via Levis This falcon is the world’s fastest animal. Doug quickly going to his whiteboard. This time Randall already has his answer. Yanni and Seth are joining them.

00:17:45
Speaker 3: How don’t we spell this?

00:17:46
Speaker 2: This falcon is the world’s fastest animal. This is question three. Doug, you have this one right?

00:17:59
Speaker 5: I think I do. I’m confident but we also often have false confidence.

00:18:06
Speaker 2: With seth question. When Seth questioned how to spell it, did that help you you think? Do you then be like oh, okay, yeah, okay.

00:18:14
Speaker 1: This felt there would be two f’s or four spell.

00:18:18
Speaker 2: The world’s fastest animal, Hansy, Do you have this one right?

00:18:26
Speaker 7: I don’t know.

00:18:26
Speaker 8: I’m not I’m not super confident.

00:18:28
Speaker 7: Do you ever ski Beaver Creek? Hansey?

00:18:30
Speaker 6: Yeah, I skied the downhill.

00:18:32
Speaker 8: I don’t know that super g actually not the downhill.

00:18:34
Speaker 9: Oh, when you’re racing days, you know, Jennifer used to groom that scary soccer.

00:18:39
Speaker 8: It’s it’s wild. When we showed up to like just because you slipped the course.

00:18:43
Speaker 11: You know, there was the starting ref and like the courseworkers were the two were roped up and in crampons next to the starting gate, which is like really intimidating to begin with. But then one of the coaches went out and of course the coaches don’t sharpen their skis, and he fell and slid for like half a mile.

00:19:05
Speaker 7: Oh, it was like, I’m surprised that you could even slip that upper section.

00:19:10
Speaker 8: Well, I mean you just turn them sideways and go, I mean slipping your.

00:19:13
Speaker 7: Edge The reason you’re right.

00:19:18
Speaker 9: The reason this came up is because that whole area of Beaver Creek is all named after birds of prey, and that course is the Birds of Prey Downhill Course, and all of the runs around it are all named after different birds of prey. One of them, yes it is. I recall the name, but I’m trying to right now figure out which exact run it was. They had a cool thing called the Talents Challenge, and it was a great event where you would ski and they were all bump runs and long bump runs, like multiple thousand feet bump runs, and you had to ski every single run. At the end of it, you got like a beer and a hot dog and the hat said Talents Challenge finishers.

00:20:02
Speaker 2: See if that mountain helped Yanni get this one?

00:20:04
Speaker 1: Right?

00:20:05
Speaker 2: Is everybody ready go ahead and reveal your answers. Seth Per say, peregrine randall, paragrin Reva says the flash Doug, peregrine falcon. They got an idiot to peregrine falcon. Peregrine falcons are found across the globe, from Alaska to Africa to Australia. These birds can reach sixty miles per hour during a normal flight and two hundred and forty miles per hour during a hunting dive. Their quickness is thanks to the perfect aerodynamic design and specialized respiratory system, which allows them to breathe at speeds that would rupture the airsack of most birds.

00:20:48
Speaker 9: Does anybody know what that little hawk or falcon is that lives around our office building that was eating that pigeon the.

00:20:55
Speaker 2: Other day, like the babyist of the.

00:21:02
Speaker 1: Got killed?

00:21:03
Speaker 6: It was and they told me that it got killed.

00:21:06
Speaker 3: What happened?

00:21:07
Speaker 6: I don’t know.

00:21:07
Speaker 2: Nobody did an crapsy on.

00:21:09
Speaker 3: It, w cam, we got it.

00:21:11
Speaker 2: Yeah, that they lived outside my office window for like two weeks.

00:21:18
Speaker 1: It was really a great hold.

00:21:20
Speaker 2: What kind of owl was?

00:21:21
Speaker 3: I think?

00:21:22
Speaker 6: Yeah, one of my chickens got killed too. Dog said no, this is the first mystery killing. Okay, one by Cal’s dog, one by my own hand, and then this third one. We don’t know.

00:21:34
Speaker 2: But who were the suspects?

00:21:38
Speaker 6: Well, I don’t know.

00:21:41
Speaker 7: You have to chick it was chewed up.

00:21:43
Speaker 6: It was eating, yeah, and.

00:21:45
Speaker 2: The top suspect always has to be a spouse, So your wife is on the list.

00:21:49
Speaker 1: She was.

00:21:50
Speaker 6: She was horrified by this.

00:21:52
Speaker 1: She said there were good cover.

00:21:54
Speaker 6: She said there were vultures in the air, and she googled whether vultures will actually kill a chicken versus just scavenging on it, and apparently they’re known to do that. I can’t attest to the breast chickens claims, but that would shock. That’s what the Internet told her, and I have nothing else to go on. Spencer, Okay, cats.

00:22:14
Speaker 3: What was eating on it?

00:22:15
Speaker 1: Like?

00:22:15
Speaker 3: Was the head eating off of it or.

00:22:18
Speaker 6: From the the guts basically from like the ribs back to the uni hole.

00:22:25
Speaker 2: Yeah, I’m thinking, Sydney, do you ever get emails that there is a convincing.

00:22:34
Speaker 7: In what’s the word interstitial this banter?

00:22:38
Speaker 3: No?

00:22:38
Speaker 2: I think I think folks it would be the other way. They would rather just have like a forty five minute episode than a thirty two minute episode.

00:22:44
Speaker 7: There’s no one that just is coming here just.

00:22:46
Speaker 3: For the trivia.

00:22:47
Speaker 2: I mean, probably are, but they don’t write it. I don’t think they’re too annoyed yet. Question for the topic is the question four. This home improvement store where customers quote Save Big Money sells kit that allow you to build your own four by eight or six by six hunting blind, Save Big money is in quotations.

00:23:12
Speaker 7: Oh, the jingle just went off in my head.

00:23:16
Speaker 2: The way they write it is that big is all capital letters. This home improvement store where customers save big money, sells kits that allow you to build your four eight or six by six hunting.

00:23:31
Speaker 7: It depends on where you’re from.

00:23:33
Speaker 6: It’s very regional.

00:23:36
Speaker 1: More about.

00:23:39
Speaker 2: Doug is confident. Weave a very confident Yanni Randall.

00:23:44
Speaker 8: What is the extent of these like the footprint of these stores?

00:23:49
Speaker 2: Oh, well, I give it away if I say, but I do look ahead of time because I don’t want to make a question that’s just like yeah, in two states or something like that. This one has a bigger footprint than that. This home improvement store where customers say big money, sells kits that allow you to build your own four by eight or six by six hunting blind. This may be a six for six question. Is everybody ready? I don’t know, Go ahead and reveal your answers. Set Fleet Farm, Giannis and Randall and Hansei and Reva and Doug say minards, they got it. The correct answer, money is And they stretched from Wyoming to West Virginia the box stores and then obviously going further South and North.

00:24:37
Speaker 1: I think they started in Minnesota and Wisconsin.

00:24:39
Speaker 2: They started in Wisconsin. That’s right. The four by eight ground blind kit costs nine hundred dollars, while these six by six elevated blind kit costs one thousand dollars. Hailing from Wisconsin, Minards is best known for their mail in rebates and catchy jingle Phil, please play that sweet bat.

00:24:55
Speaker 7: I think you just sold sometlines.

00:25:02
Speaker 6: I haven’t heard this part before. You You’ll save big money. You’ll save big money when you shot the nuns.

00:25:12
Speaker 2: It’s so hard to resist singing along.

00:25:17
Speaker 1: I heard a bear Joe.

00:25:19
Speaker 7: Was this something that you heard like when you’re growing up.

00:25:22
Speaker 2: Well, I grew up in Minard’s Country, and some of my first tree stands I bought were from Minards because they sold a thirty five dollar tree stand and it was a thirty five dollar tree stand, so I was familiar that they had a hunting section. Uh, they didn’t sell these ground blind kids where I lived out that I would have bought one, But I’m familiar with Minards and their outdoor offering.

00:25:43
Speaker 6: I just remember when we were when I was in college in Chicago, just sitting on the couch late at night, having a few cold ones, and the Minard’s jingle would come on and would all just sing it as impassionate, as like the.

00:25:57
Speaker 9: Most entire jingle, because all I remember it’s like the tail of the commercial money today.

00:26:06
Speaker 6: At the end of that, I don’t remember.

00:26:08
Speaker 2: I remember they also had a holiday.

00:26:09
Speaker 7: That’s the the six hundred Empire today.

00:26:13
Speaker 2: Oh yeah, Phil is showing us photos of these ground blinds. So that’s the six by six one, and that one’s nine hundred dollars, and then there’s the elevated one, the four by eight that’s one thousand dollars.

00:26:26
Speaker 6: It’s pretty nice.

00:26:27
Speaker 2: There are not insulated, no windows.

00:26:30
Speaker 5: Yeah, so there are countless people building them now. Actually, one of my one of sharing Land’s sponsors is a blind company also.

00:26:41
Speaker 2: So you’ve got a few permanent lines on the farm.

00:26:43
Speaker 1: Oh my gosh.

00:26:44
Speaker 5: Yeah, we have a big one that Cal came and hunted and it’s a it’s a really beautiful blind zero four outdoors, the nicest blind I’ve ever had. And Cal, I had this rifle that I was given and I don’t know what I was going to do with you. So I’ll tell you what you do with that rifle. Douglas. You take it up there. You put that in that officeys, because I have two office chairs in it. I mean, there’s a ridiculous place to go hide, but it’s a good spot.

00:27:15
Speaker 3: There you go.

00:27:15
Speaker 2: No Minard specials on the phone though. Question five, the topic is conservation. The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife defines blank habitat as quote, the transitional zone between two habitats, like where grassland meets forest. Seth and Randall already have their answers.

00:27:37
Speaker 7: Yanni’s texting okay, Doug.

00:27:39
Speaker 2: Is joining them. The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife defines blank habitat as the transitional zone between two habitats, like where grassland meets forest.

00:27:51
Speaker 7: Boy, do I have some flavor tax?

00:27:53
Speaker 2: Okay? Have you made this type of habitat on your farm? Riva, who knew Minards because she grew up in Minard’s country, does not have this one. Doug, he grew up in Minard’s country. Seth, you’re not.

00:28:08
Speaker 10: You weren’t in No, I’d never heard that dingle before. I don’t think I’ve ever ever heard the welcome. I don’t think I’ve ever been into Minards.

00:28:16
Speaker 5: Okay, Wow, so you said farm and fleet and there’s another one called Fleet Farm, And.

00:28:25
Speaker 10: The way you fleet right made me think it might have been Fleet Farm, because that’s your that’s in your neck of the woods.

00:28:30
Speaker 1: Right, Yeah, but you saved.

00:28:34
Speaker 5: Oh my gosh, now I’ve got the jingles mixed up. Find you find value at farming.

00:28:39
Speaker 2: Fleet, there’s Mills Fleet Farm, there’s Blair Wale. Tough choice.

00:28:48
Speaker 6: That’s good Bill.

00:28:50
Speaker 2: You grew up in Minard’s country.

00:28:52
Speaker 6: No, I don’t think i’d ever heard of Minards until I went to until I was living in Chicago.

00:28:57
Speaker 2: I bet Ohio has like a dozen.

00:28:59
Speaker 6: They might have, but that that might have been encroachment. It might have been encroachment since I left there in the early two thousand.

00:29:04
Speaker 3: I don’t know that Pennsylvania has one.

00:29:06
Speaker 2: I don’t think they do. I was looking at the map. They were awful close to the Pennsylvania border. West Virginia had a few. And again we’re on question five. The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife defines blank habitat as the transitional zone between two habitats, like where grassland meets forest. Is everybody ready go ahead and reveal your answers. Seth and Yanni and Randall and Hansei say edge Reva says ideal.

00:29:34
Speaker 7: Edge.

00:29:35
Speaker 6: That’s wrong.

00:29:36
Speaker 2: I know the correct answer is edge habitat or eco tone. Edge habitat is so important because these areas contain a greater abundance and greater diversity of wildlife. This is true for most animals, from big game to insects. Elder Leopold was one of the first to notice this trend, writing in nineteen thirty three that quote, the variety and density of life is often the great along edges. Doug, give me some examples of edge habitat.

00:30:04
Speaker 5: On the Durant farm, we do some what’s called feather edgework, where we will go along the edge of a field where it’s transitioning from the field or the crp into the woods. And rather when we when we farmed it, you kept those edges rolling, so it was like an l And what you’re trying to do is create a more of the long side of a triangle a slope. And so you go in and cut you know, like elm or ironwood, and just drop it into the edge of the field and then allow the brush and what not to come up in there. And that’s it. We have a lot of that actually around the edges of.

00:30:49
Speaker 2: The when I was writing this question last night and then researching it. The feather edge that you talked about there where you trim, you know, like thin out some of the forests. That was the textbook example of the best you know, edge habitat work you can do, Yanni, Is that what you got going on your place?

00:31:04
Speaker 3: Yeah?

00:31:04
Speaker 9: I don’t have, Like our place is all woods, so you really got to take out some woods if you want to make edge habitat. But Craig Harper, who’s probably my favorite, I guess ecologists, is maybe what what you’d call him, I high. I recommend anybody looking in to get into, you know, management, to read Craig stuff. But he makes the point. It’s a great point. It really changed how I looked at habitat in general and edge habitat is He’s like, look, the only reason it’s like edge habitat is because you have two different habitats that come together. And then you’re saying, oh, well, I really like the habitat where they come together. You can have that same type of habitat over a greater area. It doesn’t just have to be that one edge, if that makes sense. And it’s really all about controlling sunlight, and so you know, the quail or the rabbit or whatever that live along that edge edge, they don’t want to be out in the middle of the field. Maybe it’s the grass is too thick, there’s not enough you know, cover from avian predators. And then if you go into the woods, there’s no grass, there’s nothing you know, at ground level, because it’s just open canopy up above. And so he really challenges I think people to look at it to like, hey, take edge habitat, but make edge habitat just be everywhere. Make that be your main habitat instead of just having it along the edges.

00:32:24
Speaker 5: So like with the work that you’re doing, you’re creating pockets within your wooded land. Right, they’re more open and as a result, you’ve got smaller you have brush and grass and all that, and so uneven silver cultures like is one.

00:32:39
Speaker 9: I think a mosaic is a good description.

00:32:43
Speaker 3: Phil.

00:32:44
Speaker 2: We’re halfway through the game of trivia. Give us a scoreboard update.

00:32:49
Speaker 7: Anybody’s game.

00:32:51
Speaker 4: Reva has two points, seth and Jannis are tied up with three, and Hansi are tied up with four and with a perfect game at halftime, it’s randall Williams probably grateful Abrodi is not here today.

00:33:07
Speaker 6: It could be a I really enjoy I really enjoy scheduling games of trivia for when other employees of this fine company have to go pick up their kids. So you just continue.

00:33:21
Speaker 2: It’s great question six. The topic is wildlife. This next great question is via Sam Rival. This sixteen letter word is defined as quote the attribution of human characteristics or behavior to a god, animal, or object.

00:33:41
Speaker 7: I just wrote a trivia question.

00:33:44
Speaker 9: Should I say this now?

00:33:46
Speaker 7: I’m not gonna say it because.

00:33:47
Speaker 3: I want to.

00:33:48
Speaker 2: Randall is counting his letters. This sixteen letter word this may be the longest answer.

00:33:53
Speaker 3: We’ve ever had.

00:33:54
Speaker 6: I was about to ask.

00:33:55
Speaker 2: Yeah, is defined as the attribution of human characteristics or behavior to a god, animal, or object. Randa, you have this one, right, boy?

00:34:05
Speaker 7: I hope so.

00:34:06
Speaker 2: Spencer Hansa, you got sixteen letters down there?

00:34:09
Speaker 8: Yeah, yeah, I think I got it.

00:34:11
Speaker 2: Doug is also counting. Oh no, oh, okay, well maybe you misspelled something.

00:34:19
Speaker 1: Wait a minute, I have too many.

00:34:22
Speaker 2: You can give one of your letters to Riva and then you guys have it. This sixteen letter word is defined as the attribution of human characteristics or behavior to a god, animal or object.

00:34:35
Speaker 6: I actually couldn’t read my own handwriting well enough to count mine, so I’m just going off my you’re just confident. Yeah, I was trying to distinguish is that A? And I just said, whatever, be honest, how you doing.

00:34:51
Speaker 3: I’m pretty sure I have the right answer.

00:34:52
Speaker 2: But one, I don’t know how many sixteen letter words exist out there. So if you’re close, I bet you have it, Yanni.

00:35:04
Speaker 7: I’m literally writing, give me a break.

00:35:06
Speaker 5: Sixteen letters, sixteen letters, spelling is gonna I mean, so you’re gonna have to have the spelling correct.

00:35:11
Speaker 2: You don’t have to have it correct as long as you have sixteen letters right. Well, you know, you can even have fifteen letters and we’ll call it close enough.

00:35:18
Speaker 5: Maybe I had to try a third. I have two spellings. Maybe I had to try a third.

00:35:22
Speaker 2: This is not a spelling bee, But I think when we get in that new studio, we’re gonna have a spelling bee someday. Trivia players, how they count me for that? Maybe we’ll have a Jabbroni team of spellers be part of that.

00:35:44
Speaker 6: Mmmm.

00:35:45
Speaker 2: Yanni’s still stuck on fifteen. Not gonna hold it against you. If you only got fifteen letters, but it probably won’t hm, hm, you wouldn’t win the media. You spelling bee though this sixteen your word is defined as the attribution of human characteristics or behavior to a god, animal, or object.

00:36:07
Speaker 1: You’re just gonna go with the spellings, close one or throw an on the end.

00:36:13
Speaker 3: That’s what I do, Doug. No shame to it.

00:36:15
Speaker 2: I thought about putting on.

00:36:19
Speaker 3: And there’s one I need to double somewhere.

00:36:24
Speaker 9: Oh my gosh, now I have two answers.

00:36:27
Speaker 1: I’m gonna pufferent.

00:36:30
Speaker 2: You gotta have one answer locked in. If you flip over that whiteboard and you have two answers, Doug, you’re gonna get.

00:36:35
Speaker 6: It wrong unless they add up to sixteen letters together.

00:36:40
Speaker 2: Yanni has picked his word, Doug, do you have your answer? Country Dancer, Go ahead and reveal your answers. Seth says anthropomorphize, Yannis anthropomorphize, Randall anthropomorphism, Pansi anthropomorphism, viva person onification, Douglas anthropomorphize. The correct answer is anthropomorphism. If you said anthropomorphise, will give that to you as well. Some creative spellings in the room. Those sixteen letters A N T R O, P M O R P H I S m anybody have that read on?

00:37:24
Speaker 1: Yes, yes, those guys.

00:37:26
Speaker 9: See I actually wrote the question literally yesterday with anthropomorphization and it was twenty letters.

00:37:33
Speaker 1: Wow.

00:37:33
Speaker 7: Yeah, I guess.

00:37:36
Speaker 2: Anthropomorphism can be applied to fictional animals like the teenage mutant Ninja, turtles or Smokey Bear, and real animals like wolves and Yellowstone or the big giant bucks on Doug’s farm. Anthropomorphism is a part of being human, with anthropologists saying we’ve done this for forty thousand years, as evidenced by ancient statues and cave art that depict animals with human like qualities.

00:38:00
Speaker 9: Okay, an example, hold on, hold on. Personification, which I also had in Reva had is the attribution of a personal nature or human characteristic to something non human.

00:38:11
Speaker 2: Is it sixteen letters?

00:38:13
Speaker 9: Or the representation of an abstract quality and human form? No, it’s fifteen Oh, I’m sorry.

00:38:18
Speaker 7: He was so close.

00:38:19
Speaker 2: Sixteen letters, though, said we needed Doug do some anthropomorphizing of critters on your farm. You got like a buck who’s a real bully, or maybe a turkey who’s really smart.

00:38:29
Speaker 5: Well, oh, we have a turkey that’s we call him Limpy. He’s been around for this will be his If he’s around this spring, it’ll be his third season. I’m seeing him and he was a two year old when I first saw him get limping.

00:38:45
Speaker 7: That sounds like a job for the Latvian.

00:38:49
Speaker 1: I’ve seen him.

00:38:51
Speaker 5: But it’s so funny because I had a friend there hunting and I was like, oh, there he is out in the field and and he’s like Jack in that leg. He walks like a pirate, you know, it’s just what he makes me think of. And he goes. I think I can catch him, and I was like, here, go ahead, broken and he had I really want to. I want somebody to kill him because he it’s just a stiff leg. It’s like his knee doesn’t work. It’s like it’s a he looks like a pirate. It’s like a peg leg OLYMPI. This might be the spring it happens.

00:39:25
Speaker 2: Question seven. The topic is woodsmanship. This next great question is via Coulton Getterman. Iowa State University says this type of walnut tree, which is used to make high end furniture, is quote the most valuable tree in Iowa.

00:39:40
Speaker 7: Nice bone to Doug.

00:39:44
Speaker 1: Bones the whole time.

00:39:45
Speaker 2: Or Riva, who grew up in the driftless region of Iowa or not. Iowa State University says this type of walnut tree, which is used to make high end furniture, is quote the most valuable tree in Iowa. In of these on the Durham farm, Yes, sir, okay planted or natural?

00:40:08
Speaker 5: Well, we didn’t plant any, so you know, they were introduced over time. And I will say this we planted or we we it’s gonna I guess it’s the walnut tree.

00:40:21
Speaker 6: So whatever.

00:40:21
Speaker 5: So they drop walnuts on the ground and if you have them near the edge of a CRP field, the squirrels are going out and planting with real paint in the butt because you can’t have woody stuff grown in your CRP. So I cut four of these.

00:40:39
Speaker 2: Oh did that hurt you?

00:40:42
Speaker 1: No, they were nice big trees.

00:40:46
Speaker 5: Didn’t hurt me at all. I’ve had run ins with chainsaws before, but not in this case. And uh, they were they were nice trees.

00:40:56
Speaker 1: They weren’t, you know, super high grade.

00:40:58
Speaker 5: But and so like ears, we had a couple, we had some veneer logs in our net was about fifteen dollars a tree, which is kind of a low end on some of that.

00:41:11
Speaker 2: But the ones left you have trail cameras on, so nobody’s going to come and steal them either.

00:41:16
Speaker 1: Yeah.

00:41:17
Speaker 5: Oh, and those are the ones though, because they in the right condition they grow really nice and tall and straight. And I have one that’s in this spot that would make the perfect tree stand.

00:41:29
Speaker 1: Tree.

00:41:30
Speaker 5: I did have a guy shimmy up it with a climbing stand, which prompted me to then put a big ring of ribbon and paint around it with a big no on it.

00:41:43
Speaker 1: Again, how don’t you well? And you know, I mean it was fine because we climbed it, but yeah.

00:41:48
Speaker 2: Iowa State University says this type of walnut tree, which is used to make high end furniture, is the most valuable tree in Iowa. Go ahead and reveal your answers, Seth and Yanni and Randall and Hansi and Doug.

00:42:02
Speaker 3: Color.

00:42:09
Speaker 2: I know that’s her favorite color. It’s a black walnut. Black walnuts are not only the most valuable tree and I what, they’re one of the most valuable trees in North America. It’s estimated that a fifty foot black walnut is worth between five thousand dollars and twenty five thousand dollars, with sixty footers, sometimes worth more than forty thousand dollars. The most common uses for black walnut would our cabinets, furniture, flooring, kitchen, where, musical instruments, and gunstocks.

00:42:35
Speaker 1: What do you think, Seth, do you a big fan of black walnut forty canta?

00:42:39
Speaker 9: The color of its Yeah, I do like it.

00:42:43
Speaker 3: I like I like when you get the.

00:42:45
Speaker 10: The like the contrast of the light and the dark rich Yeah, Spencer.

00:42:50
Speaker 6: This reminded me that we didn’t address my Maya culpa from her last woodsmanship question.

00:42:55
Speaker 2: Oh, okay, do you have to say that for you’d like to do it now?

00:42:59
Speaker 6: No, we can say. Should we say it for another time?

00:43:01
Speaker 2: Sure? You say for other people on the edge of their seats?

00:43:03
Speaker 1: Question eight.

00:43:04
Speaker 2: This episode’s running long. The topic is fishing. NBA players went fishing on a daily basis in Bay Lake and World Showcase Lagoon while quarantined at this place in twenty twenty. Randall has his answer, this is going to keep his perfect game going. Our other five players seems stumped. NBA players went fishing on a daily basis in Bay Lake and World Showcase Lagoon while quarantined at this place in twenty twenty.

00:43:38
Speaker 6: It’s also famously where Jimmy Butler opened a coffee stand, Big Head Coffee that is now a brand of his very famous.

00:43:47
Speaker 3: Where’s he from?

00:43:51
Speaker 6: They were quarantined at this place where they lived.

00:43:55
Speaker 2: Also rumored to have some relations with a reporter at that same Yeah.

00:44:01
Speaker 6: Lou Williams left this place, yes, to go get some WS at Magic City.

00:44:07
Speaker 4: And he’s also where the Beatles officially broke up and Richard Nixon said, I am not a crook.

00:44:11
Speaker 6: What else?

00:44:13
Speaker 7: What else?

00:44:14
Speaker 3: What else happened here?

00:44:16
Speaker 2: NBA players went fishing on a daily basis in Bay Lake and World Showcase Lagoon.

00:44:21
Speaker 4: I thought at this place, I knew those those hints weren’t actually hints for anybody.

00:44:27
Speaker 6: Yeah, I saw that. The State of Atlanta, I believe is they might make there’s a movement to lemon pepper chicken wing their official chicken wing flace.

00:44:35
Speaker 2: Should do that.

00:44:37
Speaker 6: Did I see the State of Atlanta? Yeah, State of Georgia. It’s late in the day. We should really find a window between when my powers begin to dwindle and die. Yawn a lot, and also.

00:44:51
Speaker 2: Kids, NBA players went fishing on a daily basis in Bay Lake and World Showcase lagoon while quarantined at this place in twenty twenty. It’s his question eight. We’ll get a scoreboard update after this, Seth, Are you need to come up with an answer?

00:45:09
Speaker 3: Nope.

00:45:11
Speaker 2: I’m stunned about the Richard Nixon detail this film we’re getting.

00:45:16
Speaker 3: We’re getting some cell phone phone, cell phones on.

00:45:21
Speaker 7: People text to be honest, just getting that’s bad.

00:45:26
Speaker 3: Hmm, it’s getting worse. I feel like.

00:45:33
Speaker 1: I throw him across the room.

00:45:36
Speaker 7: A mine’s on airplane.

00:45:38
Speaker 3: That doesn’t always help.

00:45:39
Speaker 2: Is everybody ready?

00:45:40
Speaker 3: There?

00:45:40
Speaker 7: We go go now ssas phones, Seth, do you give up?

00:45:45
Speaker 3: Yeah?

00:45:45
Speaker 2: Go ahead and reveal your answer. Seth. Without an answer, Giannis says Epcot Center, Randall says disney World, Hansei says Atlanta. Reavis says San Francisco. Doug, there is Tampa.

00:45:58
Speaker 1: I was in the neighborhood.

00:46:00
Speaker 2: The correct answer is disney World. The ram.

00:46:02
Speaker 7: Yeah, I think we give it.

00:46:03
Speaker 3: I think we give it to ni Okay.

00:46:05
Speaker 2: I was going to go to U Field. I was going to defer to you about I.

00:46:08
Speaker 7: Don’t know if they were Actually here’s the thing.

00:46:09
Speaker 4: I don’t know if they were quarantined in Epcot, but World Showcase lagoon is on is on it right next to it.

00:46:16
Speaker 6: But I understand the confusion with Atlanta because Lou Williams went to Magic City, but he traveled outside of the quarantine bubble under the auspices of going to a funeral for a relative.

00:46:25
Speaker 3: This was such a.

00:46:28
Speaker 1: The NBA because I thought.

00:46:32
Speaker 2: The NBA created the bubble to finish their twenty nineteen twenty twenty season. During this time, players were quarantined at Disney World for up to ninety three days while the league held its playoffs. Fishing became so popular among players that NBC Sports declared it was quote Everyone’s favorite NBA Bubble pastime. Players were allowed to fish on Bay Lake, the Seven Seas Lagoon, Village Lake, Crescent Lake, and the World Showcase Lagoon. These water bodies were stocked with largemouth bass in the nineteen sixties and have been naturally reproducing ever since. There is Luka Doncic holding a large is all head that is all had. That is not a healthy large mountain.

00:47:12
Speaker 6: Apologies, Mavericks fans out there.

00:47:14
Speaker 2: There’s uh Louel sinder a d or No, that’s Paul Uh.

00:47:24
Speaker 3: Who is that.

00:47:27
Speaker 2: Played for the Sixers? Then now he plays It doesn’t matter the NBA bubble, Phil give us a scoreboard update.

00:47:36
Speaker 3: Questions left, it seemed like more of a sports question.

00:47:41
Speaker 4: With two questions we did hanging out with two points, We’ve got Seth with five, Hansi, Giannis, and Doug. Now I’ll have six points and Randall’s still holding onto that perfect game with eight?

00:47:54
Speaker 7: Rand the next can you.

00:47:57
Speaker 6: Cut all that out? When we couldn’t recognize Paul to be fair for listeners, he was staying at a very weird angle where the camera was down near his knees and so we didn’t really get a good head on looks. He’s a passionate angler though when he when he had that big injury a couple of years back, they did a feature in uh, I want to say Sports Illustrated of him fishing and he was like, this is how I rehabbed, and it’s just him on his boat, just fishing.

00:48:24
Speaker 2: I don’t know every boat. Question nine, the top of the with a colorful name is similar to e h D killing bison, deer and antelope. This disease with a colorful name is similar to e h D killing bison, deer and antelope. Is this going to keep the perfect game going?

00:48:45
Speaker 10: Oh?

00:48:46
Speaker 2: I hope, so Spencer, but he’s a little flustered.

00:48:49
Speaker 6: No, I’m just sweating. Yeah, that’s that’s what flustered me.

00:48:52
Speaker 1: Has it been the theme of Is that just the second color question?

00:48:57
Speaker 2: Uh? Well, yeah, we had the black wall. Uh now this one, this disease with a colorful name is similar to e H. D. Killing bison, deer and antelope. Randal, Yannis, Seth, dog All like their answers, Hansei and Reva do not here dying on her whiteboard and had a chuckle.

00:49:28
Speaker 1: I mean I kind of angled.

00:49:32
Speaker 2: This disease colorful name is similar to e H. D. Killing bison, deer and anelope. Anyways, is everybody ready? You’re the inspiration?

00:49:42
Speaker 1: Hans I don’t know.

00:49:44
Speaker 3: I don’t know.

00:49:47
Speaker 8: I don’t think I got this.

00:49:48
Speaker 2: Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Seth and Jannis and Randall saying blue tongue. Hansi says tuberculosis, Riva says black and blue. Dog says blue tongue. The fact answer is blue tongue.

00:50:02
Speaker 1: What color is tuberculosis?

00:50:06
Speaker 8: Well, with a colorful name, I was thinking, Jimmy.

00:50:11
Speaker 11: It has it has some kind of nickname.

00:50:16
Speaker 2: Tuberculos is blue.

00:50:17
Speaker 7: It sounds like a jazz tune.

00:50:21
Speaker 6: Miles Davis made this next one famous.

00:50:24
Speaker 2: Both diseases are spread by biting nets, which result in similar clinical signs. Blue tongue is often associated with domestic animals such as sheep and cattle, while EHD kills significantly more wild animals such as deer and elk.

00:50:38
Speaker 8: All.

00:50:39
Speaker 2: Right, here’s a correct answer review so far. One was Zion National Park. Two drift sock or drift anchor three peregreene falcon, four menards five edge habitat or ecotne six anthropomorphism seven black walnut eight Disney World nine blue tongue, phil gibbus a scoreboard update.

00:50:59
Speaker 4: The update is that Randall has this game locked in now. The only question is whether or not you can get that extra money too.

00:51:11
Speaker 1: I love your hair, Randal.

00:51:13
Speaker 7: Let’s do this for sharing the land, Buddy.

00:51:15
Speaker 1: Thousand, brilliant scholar sharing the land.

00:51:20
Speaker 2: If you can get this last question right, it will be a one thousand dollars for you, Randall. Question ten. The topic message Spencer Merriam Webster defines this six letter Italian word as quote large shrimp prepared with a garlic flavored Okay, we have a confident Randall thinks he’s going to have a one thousand dollars donation today. Merriam Webster defines this six letter Italian word as large shrimp prepared with a garlic flavored sauces. Everybody ready, go ahead and reveal your answers. We have seth and Honest and Randall and Hansi and Riva and Doug saying scampy. They got it. The correct answer is scampy. Most of the world considers scampy to be the peel tail of any type of prawn, but in the UK, scampy refers to a specific lobster that’s found near Norway. In the United States, scampy is usually prepared with garlic, lemon, butter, and white wine, then served over pasta or with bread. And Randall has his perfect game today. He got ten correct answers, be honest and Doug Doug with eight correct Probably your best strongest.

00:52:37
Speaker 5: Part think it’s probably I think it’s so Randall, who’s been in a like three month slup ended that with a perfect game game.

00:52:47
Speaker 2: What are you gonna do with that one thousand dollars donation?

00:52:50
Speaker 1: No pressure.

00:52:51
Speaker 6: I’d like to give.

00:52:51
Speaker 1: It to h.

00:52:54
Speaker 7: Sharing the land.

00:52:56
Speaker 2: What do you like about them?

00:52:58
Speaker 3: It’s not the people.

00:52:59
Speaker 6: Involved the mission. Anything we can do for access money well spent.

00:53:07
Speaker 2: Doug was saying that that five hundred dollars was going to go towards a website, but now you can have two websites with all that money donated to them.

00:53:16
Speaker 5: We were updating and who was talking about AI earlier, our web guys. We just got an estimate from him for some upgrades that we need to do and I was like, isn’t that less than what we have been paying?

00:53:28
Speaker 1: He goes, AI is doing a lot of for a lot of them for me.

00:53:32
Speaker 2: Now we have three websites thousand dollars.

00:53:36
Speaker 5: Oh no, no, I mean that’s a big there’s a whole matching thing and there’s a lot.

00:53:40
Speaker 2: Of thousand dollars going to Doug. Duran’s sharing the land. Doug, thank you for joining.

00:53:45
Speaker 1: Us, and thank you for having me here.

00:53:46
Speaker 3: Always good to.

00:53:47
Speaker 7: See thank Spencer, very entertaining, well, thank you.

00:53:50
Speaker 2: The studio three point was join us next week for more Meat Eater Trivia, the only game show where conservation always wins.

00:53:58
Speaker 12: Yeah.

00:53:58
Speaker 1: Spencer from South Dakota.

00:53:59
Speaker 12: He’s the host using those smooth mellow tones he lays them questions down, and he likes taking those two and three year old bucks.

00:54:15
Speaker 1: It’s an avid amateur lockhouse

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