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Speaker 1: This podcast.
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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, Brody, Laura, Nate and Marge. This is a ten round quiz show with questions from meat eaters for verticals which are hunting, fishing, conservation, and cooking. And there’s a prize. Meat Eater will donate five hundred dollars to the conservation organization of the winner’s choosing. For our last set of the week, we looked at performance in the hunting category over the last year. As a reminder, Jannis led the group by getting eighty percent of hunting questions correct. This week we’re looking at fishing. Here are the top five. Can we guess first? Yeah, go for it, Brody, Brody, give me number one. Number one is Brody Henderson. He gets seventy two percent of questions, so infrequently he is there. He’s there, Okay, So I’m gonna go fishing. I’ll give it to Steve. Number two. Steve is tied for number three. It goes. Number five is Giannis at sixty five percent. Steve and Tony Peterson at sixty seven percent, Randall at sixty eight percent, and then Brody at seventy He’s not in the top five for fishingations.
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Speaker 3: He’s really good at fishing, which is generally like comparatively to other categories, is good at fishing, but overall he’s probably lower.
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Speaker 2: Than Thank you, good job, Randall. Now amazingly, Brody, seventy two percent is what you also do at hunting. So seventy two percent and the hunting questions and seventy two percent fishing question.
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Speaker 1: You know what is Brodie’s worst category?
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Speaker 2: Well, we’ll find out. We’ll do conservation next week and cooking the week after that.
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Speaker 4: I think conservation is the hardest category.
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Speaker 2: But I bet you, I bet you. For me, it’s cooking Randall.
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Speaker 5: Yeah, no, yeah, for everybody besides the historian of conservation. Yes, it’s the hardest category.
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Speaker 1: Would be easy for me. I ever recognized that some areas I have weaknesses.
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Speaker 6: You always complain about fishing for me and your number two number two.
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Speaker 1: But you’re still beating me, So why would.
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Speaker 7: I stop complaining.
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Speaker 2: I think conservation could be the harder for some people. I think it’s the biggest though, and I think it’s the easiest for others. If you are a spouse who’s held hostage listening to this show, I appreciate that you were here and you’re giving us your time. But also I bet their strongest category would be cooking or conservation, because it’s so far beyond just the core hooking.
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Speaker 1: Bullet speak of I don’t know. I just think you’re making gender based assumptions.
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Speaker 4: Speaking of.
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Speaker 7: Spouse episode, are.
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Speaker 2: You we are in April? We are going to have our next installment?
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Speaker 7: Do you get my gal?
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Speaker 2: No, she declined the invite. Then she was young. She accepted, yes, yeah, good girl, we.
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Speaker 1: Have to we have to defend our championship.
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Speaker 2: Ed bo did not get the invite, but well, we got to figure out how to include headbone something said.
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Speaker 8: Fu, yeah we we okay.
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Speaker 1: Interesting the Williams household is still reigning champs. In one realm of Trivia.
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Speaker 2: I saw i’d Boe in the parking lot the other day and I was pounding on my window to get his attention. It didn’t work, so didn’t get to wave to ed Bow. All right, we have an IFAQ today. Charlie McDonald says, I know you have regulars that send in a lot of listener submitted questions, But do they make up the majority of submissions? Do you have a lot of people that are one hit wonders and send in one question ever or is it mostly repeat customers. I don’t have a great scientific way to answer this, Charlie. We do have Leland and Titus, who are the meat eater Trivia question goats that send me all kinds of questions. But if I’m looking at today’s script, I have four listener questions this week. One was sent by a listener who has sent me fourteen emails and they have been featured on the show on the show before. The other three questions that I picked are all first time emailers. I have not sent me a question before or after that, including our listener question of the week today was won by someone who’s only ever sent me one email. So one hit wonders make up a lot of what we have here, Charlie. All right, we also have some housekeeping to get to. On a previous episode of Trivia, Brody asked about the pantry staple that fly Anglers used to keep their rod guides from icing up. Marge and Laura, you guys weren’t here that day, but your fly anglers do you know what that answer would be, Well, I.
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Speaker 5: Use chaps chapstick or chapstick cooking staking oil.
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Speaker 2: Okay, good answer, Laura. The answer. The correct answer was PAM. But there was some arguing afterwards. Giannis said Chrisco and I said olive oil, and neither one of us got it right. Well, a few listeners wrote in to come to our defense. Chrisco does make spraying cooking oil and PAM does make spraying olive oil. Phil has pictures of them on the screen. There, both of these products right behind you, Brody.
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Speaker 6: If you arguing that they don’t make that stuff, I’m arguing that you use PAM.
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Speaker 1: It would be like saying makes something.
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Speaker 7: It’s like, that’s not that’s not the like have you worked in a fly shop?
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Speaker 9: Okay, So when someone walks in a fly shop and they’re like, man, the guides on my rod were icing up today, and you’re like, hey, you know what you can use for that. Just go to the grocery store and get some PAM.
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Speaker 7: PAM.
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Speaker 2: But PAM makes look at that, Brody spray.
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Speaker 3: When you talk about that answer, when you talk about Coca Cola makes a lot of things. When you say coke, you’re picturing a red can. Likewise, the same thing with Crisco. When you say Crisco, someone says, give me some Crisco. You picture the tub of crisco. You don’t see Do you want the spray on Crisco? They make all kinds of things, right, you get me a coke? What do you want a sprite?
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Speaker 1: Pretty?
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Speaker 10: And have that point?
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Speaker 2: That’s true.
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Speaker 7: Important? Do you take the points we got? Then you got to give Cory a point.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, of course Corey can join us. Corey said oil, and now the question is meaningless.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, if it really mattered, just some hydrophobe, any hydrophobic substance.
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Speaker 2: It didn’t change the outcome right game, I don’t think it did. Who somebody won outright? Then?
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Speaker 7: Randall?
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Speaker 1: Rand think I remember correct?
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Speaker 7: Did you get Pam?
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Speaker 1: Yeah?
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Speaker 7: There you go.
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Speaker 2: I was not behind you because because he got the question.
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Speaker 3: Right, because like I just I mean, I feel like if you picked up a field and stream in the nineties and they’d be like how to keep your like it would be in like the tips and tricks section. It would just say Pam and you have the picture of Pam’s ray bottle?
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Speaker 7: Gets it?
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Speaker 2: Shelby Inexperts don’t a five, So I’m putting us on perfect game alert and with that we’re onto the round of trivia.
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Speaker 7: Play the drop fill.
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Speaker 2: Look, I need.
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Speaker 1: To know what I stay under wind everything? How’s that? Just tend to win everything?
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Speaker 7: Game?
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Speaker 2: On Suckers. Question one, the topic is fishing, and as always, this will be multiple choice. Ten of the last eleven bass Master Classics have been held in this month March, May, July or September. Ten of the last eleven bass Master Classics have been held in this month March, May, July, September.
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Speaker 7: Do you know, Laura? I don’t, but I have an opinion. I guess, Okay, I feel good about is it a spring summer or I don’t know?
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Speaker 2: Bass Master. Ten of the last eleven bass Master Classics have been held in this month. Your four choices. March, May, July, September. Brody, do you have this one? Right?
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Speaker 4: Oh?
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Speaker 7: I don’t know.
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Speaker 2: I don’t know.
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Speaker 7: You know, I don’t. I don’t really follow the bass tour stuff at all.
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Speaker 2: Randal, do you have this one?
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Speaker 1: No? I don’t.
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Speaker 3: I don’t chance based on what I know of this, which is very little. And then also, you know, professional sports, the series just get longer, and the seasons get longer and longer over time, so I don’t know.
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Speaker 2: Ten of the last she did not have been held in this month. March, May, July, September. It’s everybody ready, go ahead and reveal your answers. Gianna says September, Nate says September, Randall says July, Marge, July, Laura May, Brodie May. The correct answer is March, no money.
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Speaker 7: I got that one.
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Speaker 6: See, I thought that might have been it, but I haven’t heard Seth talking about.
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Speaker 1: It, so I thought they just started.
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Speaker 2: The fast Master Classic was a fall event from nineteen seventy one to nineteen eighty three, a summer event from nineteen eighty four to two thousand and six, and a late winter event ever since, besides a COVID year. The March bass Master Classic kicks off tournament season similar to the Masters in golf or the Daytona five hundred in NASCAR. This year’s tournament is happening right now on the Tennessee River. It will conclude on Sunday, March fifteen, way and is happening as we speak.
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Speaker 7: But bast Master.
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Speaker 2: Bast Master is predicting that Easton Father Gill will end day one with a one pound lead over the rest of the field.
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Speaker 6: You know, it makes sense that wouldn’t be May because then those dudes would just be ripping big crumbs off beds.
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Speaker 1: They’d be big and fat.
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Speaker 4: And yeah, that’s why I didn’t choose man.
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Speaker 2: A Winter Tournament is a good text.
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Speaker 1: I knew it was happening now because Seth posted about it this morning.
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Speaker 2: But okay, I was thinking, what was your answer?
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Speaker 3: I was thinking about it as like a series. I wasn’t thinking about it as a three day event. I was thinking about it as like the one I I misread is like the last, as like this the season finale.
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Speaker 1: I just, in hindsight, it’s really stupid.
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Speaker 7: There’s Beth’s favorite angler is another Seth, isn’t.
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Speaker 2: It Seth fried or who? I think I think he likes a cigarette. He loves smoking SIGs.
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Speaker 7: Yeah, that guy. I think.
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Speaker 2: I think there’s sixty anglers in the field. He’s in like fifty eight.
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Speaker 1: I think Seth likes Brandon.
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Speaker 2: Uh, what’s Brandon Paulinick Brandon? I think was forty six last I checked. So someone is standing on a stage right now holding two large.
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Speaker 1: Seth was watching that this morning with his infant child and posted about it.
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Speaker 2: Good start to that kid’s life. Question to the topic is hunting This next great question is via Brandon Peachey. This game call company was created after its founder saw predator Hunters using a boombox to call in foxes. We will have no perfect game today with every player getting question one wrong. Brody and Nate look like they have question two right. This game call company was created after its founder saw predator Hunters using a boombox to call in foxes. Yanni, do you have this one right? I believe so, Brody, I think so.
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Speaker 1: I hope so.
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Speaker 2: Randall’s still thinking there. Oh. All I know is they make coyote hunt a lot more fun question two. This game call company was created after its founder saw predator Hunters using a boombox call in foxes.
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Speaker 5: You know not Seth has his for young child. We could test this thing that we keep talking about. How would you wonder if screaming young and would bring in predators? Because when you hear them go, it sounds just like a predator call.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, I don’t miss that noise. This game call company was created after its founder saw Predator Hunters using a boombox to call in foxes. I would like to see that scene. I’d like to see somebody out there with the boombox.
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Speaker 11: Talking about holding up a baby style.
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Speaker 2: That’ll be the test boombox versus baby Yeah. Is everybody ready? Go ahead and reveal your answers? Yiannis and Nate say Fox Pro. Randall says Fox Marge drew us a nice boombox. That’s that’s very good, mar Laura without an answer, Brody says fox Pro. The correct answer is fox Pro.
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Speaker 8: Does Steve have one of these?
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Speaker 2: Yep?
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Speaker 7: I’ve definitely filmed this and just paid no.
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Speaker 2: Fox Pro was created in Pennsylvania in nineteen ninety five. The founder watched his sons go fox hunting with a boombox that played distressed animal calls from cassette tapes and determined he could make a product for that. Thus fox Pro was born. They debuted the FX three caller in two thousand and five, which caused their sales to explode and change the digital game call market forever. Question three the topic is wildlife. This seven letter shark is the world’s second largest fish. This seven letter shark is the world’s second largest fish. Brody already has his answer. Randall started to write something, but he’s still thinking. Was it not a seven letter word?
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Speaker 1: That’s correct?
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Speaker 2: This seven letter shark is the world’s second largest fish.
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Speaker 6: I bury into said, okay, very very.
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Speaker 2: Much advantage Brodie, Marge, do you have this one? Okay, shaking your head, yes, seven letter shark is the world’s second largest fish. Easy, easy, I like that.
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Speaker 7: I agree, Mars pretty easy.
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Speaker 2: N Nate and Randall struggling. Oh, this seven letter shark is the world’s second largest fish.
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Speaker 7: Well, they’re not going to get let’s just turn them over.
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Speaker 2: No, no, no, no, seven letter word. Randal in danger of starting zero for three today.
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Speaker 7: I can only think of five, six or ten letter words.
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Speaker 2: Maybe you’re spelling them wrong. Yanni, do you have an answer? Is it right? I don’t know? Okay, seven letter sharks?
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Speaker 5: But I think I maybe saw a picture of said fish in this Oh boy earlier, but I didn’t stop to read the caption.
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Speaker 2: Yanni is looking at Kimmy Werner’s cookbook in front of him, and maybe he saw this.
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Speaker 4: There was a picture of her swimming with this shark.
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Speaker 2: Sir, second largest fish. That didn’t help you, Randall.
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Speaker 5: This book just came out It’s not like rand.
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Speaker 4: Brodie, We’re just having fun here.
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Speaker 7: I want to win big whatever, Randall, do you give up? Nate, do you give up?
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Speaker 2: You can go ahead and reveal your answers. Joanna says leopard. Nate says Whaley Randall without an answer. Marge says basking. Laura without an answer. Brody says basking. The correct answer is basking shark.
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Speaker 4: Nice and they congregate off Great Britain. Oh.
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Speaker 2: The basking shark can reach up to forty feet long and five tons, making it second only to the whale shark. They are slow moving filter feeders who like to be near the surface, which makes it appear as though they are basking in the sun. They are listed as an endangered species on the IUCN Red List due to the overfishing for the value of their fins. Question for the topic is conservation. This eighteen forty nine event caused a mass migration to the Sierra Nevadas and led to widespread persecution of the regions grizzly bears. This is question four conservation questions for our non hooken bullet OH listeners. This eighteen forty nine event caused a mass migration to the Sierra Nevadas and led to widespread persecution of the regions grizzly bears. Brody, Randall, Nate, Yanni. I’ll have their answers, easy easy. Nate has declared, uh oh, Randall, big history, a gay. Let’s see what Let’s see what you say, Margaret, drawing to argue he knows too much about history.
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Speaker 1: That’s his problem.
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Speaker 2: I could they could create an issue, Laura, do you have this one right?
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Speaker 7: No?
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Speaker 2: Okay, Margin, do you have this one right? I want to I want some controversy.
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Speaker 7: Yeah, bring the controversy please.
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Speaker 2: I think it’s good. This eighteen forty nine event caused a mass migration to the Sierra Nevadas and led to widespread persecution of the region’s grizzly.
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Speaker 3: Let me ask you a question, Spencer. I might be wrong. What year did Sutter’s Mill happen?
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Speaker 2: I’m not going to answer that. Go ahead and reveal your answers. Giannis says the gold Rush, Nate gold Rush, Randall gold Rush, marg the California gold Rush. Laura says the treaty. Bro He says California gold Rush gold Rush.
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Speaker 1: What you think going to.
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Speaker 11: That is?
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Speaker 1: Can you stop talking while I make.
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Speaker 2: A point what Randall was referring to.
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Speaker 3: He says, the eighteen forty nine event caused a mass migration. This forty nine event was a mass migration. The cause happened in eighteen forty eight years a discovery of gold at Sutter’s mill. So this is just insane.
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Speaker 2: Well, eighteen forty nine, that’s when the mass migration peaked.
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Speaker 3: Right, But the peak happened, it didn’t. The causal event is not an eighteen forty nine keep going question.
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Speaker 2: But event could also be other people migrating there. I bet a lot of people were not aware that Sutter’s mill had gold discovered. They were just aware that people were flocking.
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Speaker 8: I’m not coming with you.
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Speaker 2: About three hundred thousand people flooded into California during the five year gold Rush. These prospectors were known as forty nine ers, named after the year that the migration peaked. Humans quickly started clearing out California grizzlies via hunting, poisoning, and habitat loss. Within seventy five years, all ten thousand of the state’s grizzlies were killed. California’s Valley Center History Museum says that the gold Rush quote rang the death knell for the bear.
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Speaker 1: See, you could have had an interesting question. You got it right, I know, but everybody else got it right because.
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Speaker 4: It’s too easy.
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Speaker 2: Laura didn’t get it right.
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Speaker 7: Did you know that they’re trying to bring him back in California? Well heaven.
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Speaker 2: They also determined that the California Grizzly was its own thing.
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Speaker 7: So like the.
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Speaker 6: Right they’re making the Here’s question five.
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Speaker 2: The topic is gear This next this next great question is via Tim allen.
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Speaker 1: Man.
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Speaker 7: I hated that show me too.
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Speaker 2: Matthews, Vortex, Flambeau, the Loose Trading Company, Rage, Mercury Cutting Back, and Henry are all headquartered in this state. Here’s the list again. Matthew Use, Vortex, Flambeau, Dluth Trading Company, Rage, Mercury Cutting Back, and Henry are all headquartered in this state.
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Speaker 4: Oh, Brody’s having a thing.
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Speaker 2: That’s good.
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Speaker 7: That’s giving me a thing we need.
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Speaker 4: We need Brody to drop one.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, a little bred herring in there.
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Speaker 3: Maybe maybe we should just look ahead to the next five questions and make sure they’re worded correctly.
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Speaker 2: Matthews, Vortex, Flambeau, Dluth Trading Company, Rage, Mercury Cutting Back, and Henry we’re all headquartered in this state. Dy, do you have this one right? I don’t think.
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Speaker 8: I don’t know.
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Speaker 7: I think it’s a.
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Speaker 2: Nate, you have this one right? Yeah?
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Speaker 11: I feel pretty good about Okay, Marge like Matthew’s guy.
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Speaker 2: Maybe Laura, maybe go ahead and reveal your answers. Yeah, I scratched it out Wisconsin, Nate says with Scott. Randall says with Scott Barnbild. Marge says Minnesota. Laura says Minnesota. Brody says Minnesota. He crossed out Wisconsin. The correct answer is Wisconsin.
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Speaker 1: Barnveld Vortex shout out Matthews Sparta.
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Speaker 2: According to the state’s business directory, there are more than thirteen hundred outdoor brands in Wisconsin. It’s no surprise as the state has a twelve billion dollar outdoor wreck industry that supports over one hundred thousand employees, about three percent of employed Wisconsin. It’s work in the outdoor industry.
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Speaker 7: Do the people at the Louth Trading Company know they’re in the wrong state?
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Speaker 2: I don’t know. That’s that is a tough one. Nate even said maybe it’s a red hair. Yeah, it seemed like too much information still got them, but it didn’t know.
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Speaker 7: I ignored what I knew. And we’re halfway through the game.
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Speaker 2: By the way, Phil, please give us a scoreboard update.
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Speaker 8: Here at halftime. We have Laura in last place.
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Speaker 4: With zero points.
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Speaker 1: We’re right back in.
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Speaker 10: It, Randall and you have two points apiece and all tied up in first are Yannis, Nate and Brody with three points.
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Speaker 2: What’s the other question I missed?
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Speaker 1: You miss first?
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Speaker 2: Question one about the March tough one Question six. The topic is cooking. Blank salt, which is often sprinkled on steak, is defined as quote, a flaky salt added to dishes just before serving to provide a crunchy texture and final burst of flavor. M Blank salt, which is often sprinkled on steak, is defined as a flaky salt added to dishes just before serving to provide a crunchy texture and final bursts of flavor.
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Speaker 7: Hard one.
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Speaker 2: Not giving you any hints, Laura imediately locked in her answer. You have this one, right, Laura.
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Speaker 1: I know we’re thinking the exact same thing.
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Speaker 7: Laura showed me what real sneaky like.
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Speaker 2: Show me what you put. That was very what I got. Okay, Blank salt, which is often sprinkled on steak is defined in a flaky salt added to dishes just before serving to provide a crunchy texture and final burst of flavor. Yeah, okay, Brody and Laura maybe disagree, maybe not. Maggie, do you have this one right?
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Speaker 10: I think so?
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Speaker 2: Okay, Yanni, do you have this one right?
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Speaker 4: I don’t think so.
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Speaker 7: What I have interesting?
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Speaker 4: Okay, twice as smart as we’re.
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Speaker 2: Gonna have to get a jury in here to figure out who gets this right? Then this is not like Spencer Randall, Nate, do you have this one?
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Speaker 1: I can?
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Speaker 8: I don’t think so.
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Speaker 2: Here it is one more time. Blank salt, which is often sprinkled on steak, is defined as a flaky salt added to dishes just before serving to provide a crunchy texture and final burst of flakes.
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Speaker 8: Just to clarify, Spencer, would you accept a brand name?
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Speaker 6: I think, come on, that’s a total hint.
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Speaker 8: No, I don’t think it’s a thank you.
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Speaker 2: I don’t think it’s a hint. And I think if you, if you have a brand that makes this, we will give it to.
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Speaker 5: Gonna have to google though Nate Nate does not have it.
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Speaker 7: Go ahead and reveal your answers.
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Speaker 2: Yi says coach, Nate says finishing, Randal says butchers. Marge says finishing, Laura says uh mouldn finishing salt. Brody says finishing. The correct answer is finishing salt or flake salt, butchering salt. We will see if that comes up with anything. No salt butchering.
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Speaker 1: Is that what they put on cookies, like real nice fancy.
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Speaker 2: Cookies they had finishing salt. We will give it to them. And if if you said Maldon Muldon, give that to you.
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Speaker 6: As which is a brand name, I believes.
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Speaker 1: Salt, said the guy who started the game talking about Pam.
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Speaker 2: There’s many kinds of pants finishing, finishing or flake salt. As the name implies, finishing salt is only used right before you’re ready to eat. It’s most commonly sprinkled on meat and seafood, but is also used on veggies, salads, eggs, and dessert. These large regular salt crystals take longer to dissolve in your mouth, which adds a unique texture and depth of flavor.
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Speaker 11: Man, you see those big flaky ones on chocchip cookie, you know you’re in for it.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, A little salt with a little sweet finish camels. Question seven, the topic is conservation. Eddie Murphy vows to save a forest from logging and development in the sequel to this nineteen ninety eight movie.
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Speaker 8: Stay in My Lane, Get Uti.
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Speaker 2: Eddie Murphy vows to save a forest from logging and development in the sequel to this nineteen ninety eight movie. Again the conservation category, Randall is reaching far beyond hunters and anglers.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, I know.
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Speaker 2: He doesn’t like it. I don’t care. Yeah, this one, right, Randall? I think so, Okay, Yanni, do you have this one?
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Speaker 1: It’s an Eddie Murphy film, no idea.
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Speaker 2: Say, Eddie Murphy vows to save a forest from longing and development in the sequel to this nineteen ninety eight movie.
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Speaker 11: I don’t even know if this is a movie let alone.
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Speaker 7: Okay, looking forward to.
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Speaker 2: That answer, I just yeah, watch movies. And we’re on question seven.
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Speaker 4: I really got a up.
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Speaker 2: We’re holding up, Nate.
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Speaker 1: Is it Meet the Clumps? Yeah, that’s the sequel right?
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Speaker 4: Well, yeah, what was the name of that was?
00:27:32
Speaker 8: That was the movie I was bringing up.
00:27:33
Speaker 5: I got a real kick out of that movie where he played all of the characters at the dinner table.
00:27:38
Speaker 1: Yeah, the nutty professor. In the sequel Meet the Clumps.
00:27:40
Speaker 8: Yeah, I got a real kick.
00:27:43
Speaker 7: Beverly Hills Cop four was very underwhelming, though.
00:27:45
Speaker 2: How do you guys know none of these were this movie?
00:27:48
Speaker 1: Well that’s what you might you might have thrown out.
00:27:50
Speaker 2: Yeah, okay, it is a movie. You just gave Nate some confirmation.
00:27:56
Speaker 7: Out there.
00:27:56
Speaker 1: I don’t even want to be here anymore.
00:27:58
Speaker 2: Eddie Murphy to save a forest from logging and development in the sequel to this nineteen ninety eight movie, Laura, can you come up with an Eddie Murphy movie for us?
00:28:14
Speaker 10: I could see that that would be a very probable.
00:28:19
Speaker 2: Yeah, Donkey saves the Swamp. Is everybody ready? Go ahead and reveal your answers? Yannie says Doctor Doolittle, Nate says Beverly Hills Cop Randall says Doctor Doolittle. Marge says, welcome to America, Laura without an answer. Brody says doctor Doolittle. The correct answer is doctor Doolittle. There you go. Two thousand and one’s Doctor Doolittle two follows doctor John Doolittle as he attempts to save habitat where the fictional Pacific Western Bear lives he succeeds by convincing bears, wolves, beavers, and birds to fight back against the logging company. The movie has a forty one percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes, saying, quote, it’s prec patient with toilet humor and Murphy’s restrained performance makes this a missed opportunity.
00:29:06
Speaker 7: I like Marge’s answer.
00:29:08
Speaker 2: Best, though. If we could have a sequel to Welcome to America.
00:29:11
Speaker 1: Where Coming to America.
00:29:13
Speaker 7: America where they fight to save the forest.
00:29:16
Speaker 2: And they did just do a sequel, they did, they should have found the forest for the Pacific Western bear.
00:29:22
Speaker 3: Though I was gonna say toilet humor and restrained performance could probably encapsulate all of my recent trivia pearances.
00:29:29
Speaker 2: So that’s why they can media to radio?
00:29:33
Speaker 1: Is it? Sherman T Clump? Phil, You’re no, you have the computers?
00:29:39
Speaker 2: Yeah, use the computers. Does the other computer? And we’re looking at a movie poster for Doctor Doolittle too.
00:29:45
Speaker 3: Sometimes there’s like a little itch in my brain and I want to dig in there and see if what I remember is actually in there.
00:29:50
Speaker 2: I think they’re now onto like three four and five that have been you know, direct to DVD year is it tea?
00:29:57
Speaker 8: Oh?
00:29:58
Speaker 1: It’s the middle name that I’m curious about.
00:29:59
Speaker 2: Here’s question eight. The topic is biology. This next great question is via Andrew Rudder. This eight letter word is defined ass quote the science of naming, describing and classifying organisms based on shared characteristics. Randall already has his answer, Brody, No maybe question. If Brody’s locked in his answer, whiteboard is down. This eight letter word is defined as the science of naming, describing and classifying organisms based on shared characteristics. Randal the only confident one, Brody is it’s now reassessed.
00:30:43
Speaker 10: In first, they’re not giving me a middle initial Randall in any of the articles I’m finding. They do have the middle initial for the the Jerry Lewis version. That’s Julius f kelp.
00:31:00
Speaker 11: M.
00:31:01
Speaker 2: Randall’s now on his phone attempting to solve this mystery. To me, what the middle Initially.
00:31:07
Speaker 3: No, I’m trying to send the the Facebook marketplace listing that I mentioned earlier to.
00:31:14
Speaker 2: Multisy.
00:31:15
Speaker 7: Guy.
00:31:18
Speaker 1: I don’t want I don’t want this deal to get away.
00:31:21
Speaker 2: A lot of beautiful pictures.
00:31:22
Speaker 11: Dude, Seriously, I didn’t even know she was doing this.
00:31:24
Speaker 2: Laura, do you not have what Brody has?
00:31:27
Speaker 11: This is the only person in our whole organization that my wife cares about, including me.
00:31:32
Speaker 2: Oh you’re talking about what about?
00:31:35
Speaker 11: Oh right now?
00:31:40
Speaker 7: Dang?
00:31:40
Speaker 2: What do you do? You eat something? Did you crap on something?
00:31:45
Speaker 4: Course?
00:31:47
Speaker 7: No.
00:31:47
Speaker 11: Ever since Cam became pregnant, Uh, he’s been acting real needy. I think he senses his movement down the totem pole. Dang, and so he’s trying to I don’t know what.
00:31:58
Speaker 2: He’s trying to do.
00:31:59
Speaker 8: Your your wife’s pregnant. Yeah, man, Oh, Congress, I didn’t know September fifteenth.
00:32:04
Speaker 1: I know, dude.
00:32:06
Speaker 2: We have to have a report sometime at meat Eater here and update everyone on the office pregnancies. This ain’t letter word is defined as the science of naming, describing, and classifying organisms based on shared characteristics. Is everybody ready, go ahead and reveal your answers? Yanni and Nate and Randall and Marge say taxonomy. Laura without an answer, Brody says taxonomy. The correct answer is taxonomy. The practice of taxonomy dates back to the seventeen hundreds, when Swedish biologist Carl van Lene started animals.
00:32:49
Speaker 1: Is it Lennaynaus that taxonomy?
00:32:54
Speaker 2: Thank you started grooving animals. He is known as the father of modern taxonomy. He is actually the person and who created the name Homo sapien, which is Latin for wise man.
00:33:04
Speaker 7: That would be a great job man, stuff.
00:33:07
Speaker 11: What’s the what’s the tax part of taxonomy and taxidermy is that like animals, I don’t know Latin classifying.
00:33:17
Speaker 6: Did you see in Australia to animals they thought were extinct they rediscovered.
00:33:22
Speaker 10: They gave them a new name.
00:33:25
Speaker 2: I saw this, marg I pitched it for our news podcast and Steve said, dumb Steve, this.
00:33:32
Speaker 1: Is why I’m not invited.
00:33:33
Speaker 7: To His reasoning was the Lazarus species up all the time?
00:33:38
Speaker 4: Species?
00:33:38
Speaker 2: What species? Were two different? It was a pigmy? What was it a pigmy? Were they both like some sort of ringtails?
00:33:46
Speaker 10: Yeah?
00:33:46
Speaker 2: That’s cool, well, not cool enough to cover here on this podcast.
00:33:52
Speaker 4: What are they?
00:33:53
Speaker 2: I’ll get you a scoreboard update because we have two questions.
00:33:58
Speaker 8: One is a sugar liquor.
00:33:59
Speaker 4: It’s like a world sugar liquor.
00:34:01
Speaker 2: Yeah, what a great name, dude, like sugar. It was a pigmy, long fingered possum and a ring tailed glide those.
00:34:14
Speaker 8: That’s what I’m calling on the board.
00:34:17
Speaker 10: With one point, Maggie and Randall and tied up with four. Jannis and Nate have five, and he pulled ahead. Uh even when you stand in his lane’s Brodie Henderson with six. When I said that scorekeeper and part time arbiter of disagreements, I feel like it is exactly my land.
00:34:37
Speaker 4: That’s I’m just that’s all.
00:34:38
Speaker 2: That’s all good well and fills the subject matter expert when it comes to finishing, like you gave.
00:34:42
Speaker 6: A clue, like, let’s be clear, okay, Randall literally started naming Eddie Murphy movies and No.
00:34:47
Speaker 7: One game. Here’s a question.
00:34:51
Speaker 1: I never gave away the answer.
00:34:53
Speaker 7: The topic is hunting.
00:34:55
Speaker 2: According to Academy Sports Revolvers, quote most commonly hold this many rounds mmm. According to Academy Sports Revolvers, most commonly hold this many rounds h. Randall just, I don’t know.
00:35:16
Speaker 11: I can’t wait to hear what he’s gotta say.
00:35:19
Speaker 2: I’m gonna if you argue, Randall, I’m gonna absolutely body you with the flavor text.
00:35:23
Speaker 4: I don’t know, good luck, what would be body?
00:35:28
Speaker 3: It would be interesting to me if it was of the rim Fire revolvers stocked Academy Sports, because they I’d have to think about.
00:35:38
Speaker 2: Oh yeah, okay. According to Academy Sports, revolvers most commonly hold this many rounds.
00:35:44
Speaker 4: Man, you’re so smart.
00:35:49
Speaker 3: There’s gonna be people in their trucks like driving down the road.
00:35:52
Speaker 1: Did he really just ask that?
00:35:54
Speaker 4: Oh wow, the show has become too pedestrian.
00:35:57
Speaker 1: Randal, you’re honest. Do you think this is a good question? Sorry? Yes, yes, I spent too much time around Steve lately.
00:36:06
Speaker 8: I just like to rebate. Randall is currently in fourth place. Rand with me, I’ve never been.
00:36:16
Speaker 7: You know those marbles give out planes?
00:36:20
Speaker 8: He needs I know, I don’t know he answer question.
00:36:25
Speaker 2: M Randall’s saying it’s too easy, March. How does that make you feel?
00:36:29
Speaker 7: I have no idea.
00:36:30
Speaker 2: Okay, everybody got.
00:36:32
Speaker 1: A question slang term that refers to by.
00:36:36
Speaker 7: The number of your answers.
00:36:38
Speaker 2: We have Yanni and Nate and Randall saying six, Marge says five, Laura and Brody say six. The correct answer is six. Six shooter got revolvers hold five to nine rounds, with six being the most popular, which is why they’re often referred to as six shooters. Gunbroker dot Com has fifty six thousand revolvers for sale that holds six bullets. That’s followed by thirty six thousand listings for five shooters, five thousand listings for eight shooters, four thousand listings for seven shooters, and one thousand listings for nine shooters.
00:37:14
Speaker 1: That’s interesting.
00:37:15
Speaker 2: Thank you. All right, here’s a correct answer review so far. One was March is when the bass Master Classic is? Two is Fox Pro three, Basking Shark four, The gold Rush five, Wisconsin six, Finishing Salt seven, Doctor Doolittle eight, Taxonomy nine with six rounds. Phil, give us one more scoreboard update four. Question ten.
00:37:39
Speaker 10: We’ve got Brody in first place with seven and right behind him are Giannis and Nate with six.
00:37:45
Speaker 1: Hey, Maggie, scoreboard question.
00:37:51
Speaker 8: It was a short lived century.
00:37:52
Speaker 7: Okay, you know.
00:37:56
Speaker 1: You’re my favorite person in the room.
00:37:59
Speaker 7: Thank you.
00:38:00
Speaker 1: As he looks at Spencer, I don’t think she.
00:38:02
Speaker 7: Knew that question ten, Trap is wild.
00:38:06
Speaker 2: This is our listener question of the week, which was won by Aaron grind for sending this great question. Aaron 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 meat Eater dot com. The blank Sting Pain Index is named after the anentomologist who created it in nineteen eighty three, and the room is stumped. The blank Final question Pain Index is named after the entomologist who created it in nineteen eighty three.
00:38:40
Speaker 5: We interviewed a fella that wrote a book kind of going through all this.
00:38:49
Speaker 2: The blank Sting Pain Index is named after the entomologist who created it in nineteen eighty three. Letter Spencer not getting come on, come on? Could be a zero.
00:39:07
Speaker 1: I don’t want to tell you how to do your job.
00:39:10
Speaker 3: But somewhere between who invented the sting Pain Index and six shooter is where we should be aiming.
00:39:17
Speaker 2: Shoot. You know, we’re about two thousand questions into this show, so not every one of them can be perfect.
00:39:23
Speaker 3: Speaking of this is the double yellow in the middle keeps you from going head on into traffic?
00:39:29
Speaker 1: Yeah, and then the other one is the white on the side.
00:39:31
Speaker 8: I love the lane metaphors, then continuing.
00:39:34
Speaker 2: Sting Pain Index is named after the entomologist who created it in nineteen eighty three. Does everybody give up?
00:39:40
Speaker 11: Nor speaking of doing your job?
00:39:44
Speaker 2: I got my next time questions? Okay, Nate, Nate is ready?
00:39:49
Speaker 8: Can we get the entomologists first name?
00:39:52
Speaker 2: Want to say.
00:39:54
Speaker 8: Well, everyone stumps, so it would make.
00:39:57
Speaker 4: It more interest.
00:39:58
Speaker 2: Brody, are you in fact stumped? Oh? Yeah, Okay, I could give you guys either the letters you’ve made.
00:40:09
Speaker 7: I can’t tell you the first name, and it’s not.
00:40:11
Speaker 6: Gonna be able to do it, and see if maybe we coach first name Justin all right, did that?
00:40:18
Speaker 11: That?
00:40:18
Speaker 2: Does your last name now fit a Justin Justin?
00:40:25
Speaker 7: No?
00:40:25
Speaker 2: It does not. Bro Do you give up?
00:40:28
Speaker 7: Yeah?
00:40:29
Speaker 4: Go ahead, and.
00:40:31
Speaker 7: Nobody has an answer.
00:40:33
Speaker 4: I’m writing something down.
00:40:34
Speaker 1: I have a great answer.
00:40:35
Speaker 2: Okay, Randall says, take your spiek Was he uh? Was he a linebacker for the Buffalo Bills?
00:40:40
Speaker 7: Well?
00:40:41
Speaker 1: Before that, he was a name bank. This is just the coolest name I could think of.
00:40:44
Speaker 2: Yanni says Blitz, Nate says Bearinger, Brody says Archer. The correct answer is Schmidt. Oh, Justin Schmidt. Justin Schmidt got stung or bit by about eighty different insects to develop his pain index that’s on a scale of one to four. One is the lowest level, saying the pain generally lasts about five minutes. This group is where most small bees are at. At level two, you’ll find the bald faced hornet and yellow jacket. At three is the red paper wasp and velvet ant. And at four there are only three insects. Those are the bullet ant, the tarantula, hot wasp, and warrior wasp. He described the bullet ant pain as quote walking over flaming charcoal with a three inch nail embedded in your heel. For more on his work of getting stung by insects, go listen to him on episode two oh eight of the med Eater podcast. Justin Schmidt was here.
00:41:40
Speaker 4: It was the guy, It was the guy, the man.
00:41:42
Speaker 6: Yeah.
00:41:42
Speaker 5: If you want to see Steve get stung by a bullet ant, you can watch one of the Bolivia episodes.
00:41:48
Speaker 2: One of three insects and pain level four.
00:41:51
Speaker 1: I like that he got stung by those things. I’m glad that you included that uh text at the end.
00:41:57
Speaker 2: Thank you. Thank you. Brody’s our winner today with seven damn correct answers. Brody, where’s that five hundred dollars donation from meat Eater going to go?
00:42:06
Speaker 7: Let’s send it to what we’re just talking talking about with Mark Kenyon a little while ago, to save what was it?
00:42:12
Speaker 8: Saved Tucker Town?
00:42:13
Speaker 2: Save Tucker Town. Randall’s subject matter expert on this. Uh, save Tucker, don’t.
00:42:19
Speaker 3: Don’t be a smart ass, Spencer. I’ve been on the Three Rivers Land Trust Trust podcast. YEP, I’ve changed exchanged messages with them many times.
00:42:28
Speaker 2: I don’t think I was even being a smart ass.
00:42:30
Speaker 7: I was.
00:42:30
Speaker 2: I was trying to subject matter expert.
00:42:33
Speaker 1: No one’s ever said that sarcastically.
00:42:36
Speaker 2: The thing that Brody is donating to you will hear about on the news podcast that drops. I don’t know, probably tomorrow.
00:42:42
Speaker 8: No, next week. It will be the day before this.
00:42:45
Speaker 2: Oh, the day before Okay, we don’t have that cadence figured out.
00:42:48
Speaker 8: Yes, Steve’s just dropping shows when ever he feels like it.
00:42:51
Speaker 2: Five hundred dollars to save Tucker Town. Join next week before Media Trivia, the only game show where conservation it always wins.
00:43:02
Speaker 1: Yes, Spencer from South Dakota.
00:43:03
Speaker 7: He’s the host, using those smooth, mellow tones. He lays them questions down, and.
00:43:15
Speaker 1: He likes taking those two and three year old bucks.
00:43:19
Speaker 7: It’s an avid amateur lockhouse
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