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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 new Arth, and today we’re joined by Jannis Brody, Randal, Alissa, Corey Seth and Tresa. This is a ten round quiz show with questions from Meat Eater’s four verticals, which are hunting, fishing, conservation and cooking. And there’s a prize. Mediat will donate five hundred dollars to the Conservation Organization of the winners, choosing for the stad of the week. This week, we’re looking at the number twelve. That’s how many weeks it’s been since Randal last won a game of trivia that I hosted. His last victory was on November fifth, a full three months ago.

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Speaker 1: Rand Oh, Nate, I won one?

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Speaker 3: Ate?

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Speaker 2: Yes, host, what’s been going on Randall three months?

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Speaker 1: Well, I’ve just I’ve lost all confidence. I think. I also think that there is an unconscious effort on your part to change the questions. I think it would be I think it would be very difficult for you, as you’re reading the questions to be like h for you to not say to yourself that’s one that Randa would know. But nobody else would know. Like, I think you’ve learned me, and you’ve now retroactively.

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Speaker 2: Begun dabbling in conspiracy theories.

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Speaker 1: I don’t know. It’s just human nature. When you’re looking at your questions, you’re like, is this a good game or not? You’d weed out the ones that I’m good at.

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Speaker 2: But I would not do that Ford No, because I feel like Brody. I feel like Brody has more shared knowledge.

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Speaker 1: You’re saying, I feel like there’s I.

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Speaker 2: Feel like he’s got knowledge money.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, Brody, I don’t know that I could pick out like what Brody knows, but like pop culture questions, things of this nature. I just I don’t know. That’s the only way. There’s nothing that’s happened on my end.

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Speaker 2: Okay, your hair’s gotten longer it has it has twenty twenty six.

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Speaker 1: Now I need someone to cut my hair.

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Speaker 4: I’ll do that. There’s plenty of people.

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Speaker 5: Yeah, we could do a real good viral video of doing that.

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Speaker 2: Right now, how would you cut his hairreat?

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Speaker 1: I want to do it on Radio Life actually while while I’m sitting in the host chair. I want someone to cut my on your head.

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Speaker 4: Yeah, I can do multiple different cuts, one being a buzz cut in different lengths.

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Speaker 1: I could go on, but yeah, let me know, I want like a feathered I want like a salon style feathered cut above the ears. Just I don’t want them on my ears.

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Speaker 5: And business up front party in the back.

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Speaker 1: That’s what I’m leaning towards.

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Speaker 4: Yeah, I could do that.

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Speaker 2: Okay, let’s talk November fifth, Randall the world was a different place then. The rut is just arriving. We were also full of energy.

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Speaker 1: I did have a traumatic I did have a traumatic experience on a deer hunt. Okay, crushed my confidence.

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Speaker 2: You said that nothing happened in your world. But now I think we’ve gotten to the bottom bit. Oh god, hunting season. Maybe there is something or something inside of you. Are you just as wounded as that buck?

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Speaker 1: I can feel my face getting hot right now?

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Speaker 4: All right?

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Speaker 2: If you if you have an I faq, send it to Trivia at the medieater dot com with the subject line I FAQ. Sam Heathhorn says, why don’t we see more bloopers or outtakes?

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Speaker 6: Uh?

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Speaker 2: This podcast doesn’t get any editing. The most editing Phil does is like if we put a movie clip in, he has to take that out so you.

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Speaker 6: Stay tuned for later in this episode to see the only editing.

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Speaker 2: You you hear bloopers and out takes on the shows over here because it just doesn’t get taken out. We have some housekeeping. On a previous episode of Trivia, we had a question about the six letter word defined as a sudden, brief and intense storm of wind and snow. The correct answer with squall, but a few listeners wrote in asking if I’d also accept flurry. Flurry’s definition is especially of snow or leaves that are moved in a small swirling mass by a sudden gust of wind. It’s six letters, almost the same definition. So if you said flurry will get via that point as well.

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Speaker 1: Think that I don’t think it has the connotation of intensity.

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Speaker 2: I don’t think so either, But it didn’t. It didn’t affect anything in this room. So if the listeners, the like half dozen of them who wrote in, they went through the effort to get that point, we’re going to give them that point. If we were playing that day, though Corey said flurry, I don’t think we were.

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Speaker 1: If someone was like, oh man, we’re driving home and we got caught in a snow flurry, I don’t think that makes sense.

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Speaker 2: Sure, not the same intense.

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Speaker 3: It depends on where you’re from if you’re from the South, but if.

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Speaker 2: You’re pretty used to it, that’s true. It’s a little flurry. We just had a little squall come through, and that’s the last snow for like the next two weeks. I’d call that a flurry that felt flurry adjacent.

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Speaker 4: We never saw it podcast when we came in here and we came out as a nice engine, a half coating was it?

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Speaker 2: Last week we had like a textbook squall come through where you could see the wall from the west that moved across the whole valley. That was like a textbook squall.

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Speaker 4: I think they just have an all the time in Pennsylvania.

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Speaker 6: And then people would pile it up on Interstate eighty like big plums.

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Speaker 5: That was a dangerous.

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Speaker 4: Stretch of highway.

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Speaker 1: Man.

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Speaker 4: Yeah, before you get to stay.

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Speaker 5: College, that real hilly, windy section.

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Speaker 2: Spooky squall or flurry?

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Speaker 5: All right.

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Speaker 2: The shelby in ext for to day is of four so where winners should get eight correct answers. And with that we’re onto the game of trip.

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Speaker 4: You play the drop pill.

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Speaker 2: Look, I need to know what I stand and win everything. How’s that just tend to win everything?

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Speaker 4: Demon Suckers.

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Speaker 2: Question one. The topic is cooking, and as always, this will be multiple choice. According to the James Beard Foundation, a medium rare duck breast is this temperature. Is it one hundred twenty degrees fahrenheit, one hundred and thirty degrees, one hundred and forty degrees or one hundred and fifty degrees. According to the James Beard Foundation, a medium rare duck breast is this temp one twenty, one thirty, one forty or one fifty. And for our listeners who measure these things in celsius, that is forty nine degrees, fifty four degrees, sixty degrees or sixty six degrees.

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Speaker 4: Thoughtful, Look at this guy? What’s up? Can A that’s right?

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Speaker 3: The rest of the world.

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Speaker 2: According to the James Beard Foundation, a medium rare duck breast is this temp for all of you that like it simpler, one hundred and twenty degrees, easier one hundred and thirty degrees, one hundred and forty degrees or one hundred and fifty degrees. And again in celsius that’s forty nine, fifty four or sixty or sixty six.

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Speaker 4: If it’s not what I chose, I’m gonna argue with James. I’m gonna I’m not gonna change.

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Speaker 2: I will tell you that Danielle Pruitt agrees with James Beard in her duck breast recipes. She has the exact same medium rare two.

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Speaker 4: I believe that she and I are on the same page.

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Speaker 2: Go ahead and reveal your answers. Seth says one thirty, Alyssa one forty, Randall one thirty, Cory one thirty, Tresa one twenty, Jannis one thirty, Brody one thirty. Sure, the correct answer is one thirty.

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Speaker 1: Thank you, Danielle.

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Speaker 2: It round it very well. That is fifty four degrees celsius for our international listeners. Danielle Prewitt agrees with James Beard, saying medium rare is one hundred and thirty degrees on a duck breast and that you can press on the meat to feel for done this like you would for a steak. To learn how to cook a medium rare duck, go check out Danielle Pruitt’s recipe on our website called how to Cook the Perfect Duck Breast. That recipe has a perfect five star rating from folks who have tried it.

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Speaker 5: Oh boy, if you want to see how to cook a medium rare mergans or breast, you should stay tuned.

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Speaker 2: Also, yeah, stay tuned on our YouTube channel.

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Speaker 1: Yeah.

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Speaker 2: Is that a roast episode or is it that’s a Steve project? Steve Steve projects.

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Speaker 1: It’s a passion project for some.

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Speaker 4: Bunch of duck breasts and we ate them all.

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Speaker 2: So we cooked a bunch of duck what we had Morgans or what else? I assume and mallard the gold standard like and some pintail, the leaning towards.

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Speaker 4: Not good and the very good.

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Speaker 2: The fish eater. A Meganzer question to the topic is conservation. This next great question is via Eric Maxim. Biologist and conservationist Jeff Blank is famous for hosting Disney’s Going Wild and ABC’s Ocean Mysteries, So we’re looking for his last name. Biologist and conservationist Jeff Blank. It’s famous for hosting Disney’s Going Wild and ABC’s Ocean Mysteries. Alyssa and Brody have an answer. Alyssa, do you have this one right?

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Speaker 5: Something? But I think I know what.

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Speaker 2: Brodie’s confident, he answered very quickly. Alyssa says she maybe has it. Janie has joined them with an answer, Yannis, do you have this one right?

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Speaker 4: Let’s check Brody close.

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Speaker 2: Looking for the last name of this person. Biologists and conservationist Jeff Blank is famous for hosting Disney’s Going Wild and ABC’s Ocean Mysteries. Johnnis, maybe has it. He’s gonna twist mind.

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Speaker 4: Don’t came to me real quick. I’ve seen neither of these shows.

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Speaker 2: Now, this seems like a question Randall would get correct. If I were asking myself this yesterday as I was writing this, would Randall Williams get this right? Would he know this answer? I would say yes, and he currently has a blank white boy.

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Speaker 1: No, I wrote down a joke answer already. I’ve just I don’t even know what these shows are.

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Speaker 5: Which is weird because you knew what Captain Planet was but.

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Speaker 4: Grew up with Yeah.

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Speaker 2: Biologist and conservationist Jeff Blank is famous for hosting Disney’s Going Wild and ABC’s Ocean Mysteries.

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Speaker 1: Now, if you’re asking me, I just yeah, these are current shows.

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Speaker 2: Not giving you any hints.

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Speaker 1: I want to just say Mark Probst, the producer of Survivor, but.

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Speaker 2: Get that wrong.

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Speaker 1: Jeff Blank, Oh, maybe that’s an answer.

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Speaker 2: But I don’t think he’s a biology. He’s not a conservation Blank famous for Disney’s Going Wild and ABC’s Ocean Mystery. Is Everybody ready?

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Speaker 1: Somebody read Jeff Probs just to see.

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Speaker 4: If it’s wrong. Put it back, just to see if it’s right.

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Speaker 2: Go ahead and reveal your answer. Seth without an answer, Alyssa says pros. We’re thinking, Randall says doctor Ian Malcolm Corey says gold Bloom, Tresa gold Bloom, gold Giannie gold Win, Brody Corwyn. The correct answer is Corwin. Brody got it? Cor W I n Jeff Corwin. Phil has a picture of him Force. Other shows he’s worked on include The Jeff Corwyn Experience, Ocean Trecks, Wildlife Nation, and Into Alaska. Is Hosting and producing has earned him two Daytime Emmy Awards in twenty fourteen and twenty sixteen. He also played himself in a two thousand and three episode of CSI Miami help detectives retrieve a human foot from a live crocodile.

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Speaker 3: Wow, Jeff Corwin photo makes me uncomfortable.

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Speaker 2: You recognize him now, Mark Kenyon, Jeff, you didn’t know that was him? No, I think that picture’s probably about years old.

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Speaker 1: It’s not a monkey. It’s good joke.

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Speaker 2: Cool. Question three, the topic is outdoors with ninety million users, all blank says it’s quote the best app for hiking, biking, and running. A confident room is maybe seven for seven with ninety million users, all blank says it’s quote the best app for hiking, biking and running.

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Speaker 4: Never used it. It’s a lot of users. I’ve never used either.

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Speaker 2: Ninety million, ninety million users, all blank, it’s the best app. I have it on my phone biking and running.

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Speaker 6: I used to use it a lot. I haven’t touched it for a while though.

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Speaker 2: It’s a good app.

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Speaker 4: My wife is just talking about this app two days ago. I like it, and when springtime conditions come around. It’s a good way to get like recent data on trail.

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Speaker 2: I like it for knowing how popular trail is if I’m in an unfamiliar place. There’s a big difference between a trail that has five reviews and five hundred views like recent data from actual like people who are on the trail.

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Speaker 1: Exactly.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, it’s everybody ready.

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Speaker 1: Between April fifteenth and June fifteenth, someone.

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Speaker 2: Reveal your answers. The whole room says trails. The whole room got it right. The correct answer is all trails. All Trails was created in twenty ten and was named one of the one hundred best apps by Android in twenty seventeen. It provides route information for more than half a million trails worldwide. All Trails has a free version along with a premium membership for thirty six dollars a year or eighty dollars a year. Question for the topic is fishing. I better cancel that you think you’re paying for one of the premium ones. Question for the topic of fishing. This seven letter bait has a grub like body that’s dry to the touch and will eventually turn into a b moth.

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Speaker 1: Oh sh what now?

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Speaker 2: This seven letter bait has a grub like body that’s dry to the touch and will eventually turn into a be moth. Randall has his answer. Corey has an answer, but it must not be seven letters. This seven letter bait has a grub like body that’s dry to the touch and will eventually turn into a bee moth. Brody, do you have this one right?

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Speaker 5: I got seven letters?

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Speaker 2: Randall? Do you have this one?

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Speaker 1: I got seven letters? It aligns with.

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Speaker 5: I have no idea what a b moth is?

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Speaker 2: That’s what this bait will turn into. This seven letter bait has a grub like body that’s dry to the touch and will eventually turn into a bee moth. Do you have seven letters now, Corey? I do you solved it? Okay?

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Speaker 5: I hope so?

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Speaker 1: I bet you got it?

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Speaker 3: You think.

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Speaker 2: Cool? Seth’s still working on your makes me want to go This seven letters bait has a grub like body that’s driven to the touch, will eventually turn into a b moth. Corey gave multiple hints now to Seth.

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Speaker 3: Yeah, what other bait or we be talking about?

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Speaker 4: Mm hmm, Seth you have there’s a lot of baits out there, Corey, I don’t know.

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Speaker 2: Corey has dropped two fat hints good one.

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Speaker 4: I was.

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Speaker 2: I bet if you were to hear them, you might have come up.

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Speaker 7: With crawlers, rub like body that’s dry to the touch and will eventually turn into a bee moth.

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Speaker 2: Is everybody ready the scribbling down? Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Seth saying wiggler, Alyssa says Lanier, Larva Randall waxworm, Corey waxworm, tressa minnow Nice and Brodie say, waxworm. It is a waxworm that turns into a bee moth or it’s also known as a wax moth. I want to tell you that, Yeah, it would have been too easy. It can take days or months for them to turn into cocoons, with the process being temperature dependent. Waxworms are especially popular among ice anglers and are used to catch panfish and trout, but these small baits can also attract bigger fish, like the Nebraska state record common carp which weighed forty pounds and was caught on a waxworm.

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Speaker 4: I believe Steven Ornela claims to h put these in his lip like chew to keep him like in a fresh state, and then he just always has him to put on his hook.

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Speaker 5: No way, he made a squeeze on the ice.

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Speaker 4: You mean maybe maggots. Yeah, maybe it splish shot. You’re right, splitsh shot.

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Speaker 2: I like the idea of it being a waxworm.

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Speaker 4: Yeah. I Oh.

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Speaker 2: Corey sant was that you probably have some of these, and he said it makes him.

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Speaker 5: Yeah, stay on the hooks.

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Speaker 4: Not really that great a fishing bait.

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Speaker 2: I feel like in eastern South Dakota where I grew up. This is just like the standard bait for catching a perch or a crappie through the ice.

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Speaker 4: Yeah, maggots, here.

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Speaker 5: Was also seven letters.

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Speaker 2: By the way, that will turn into a b moth. Question five the topic showing off his hair it needs cutting question. This next great question is via mister Savage. That was what his email was, and he didn’t tell me his real name, so we’re just saying Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw was the backup quarterback to this patriarch of the Duck Dynasty family.

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Speaker 1: I got some color commentary for you.

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Speaker 2: Okay, we are not going to accept Jeopardy rules on this one. You need first and last name for me. Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw was the backup quarterback to this patriarch of the Duck dynasty family. You have this one right.

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Speaker 1: Brand without a question, can tell you their rival.

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Speaker 2: Okay, I don’t have that in my flavor text.

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Speaker 4: No, that guy play in the NFL.

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Speaker 1: No, No, this is high college. This is high school.

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Speaker 5: I’m pretty sure it’s college.

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Speaker 4: No, it’s college.

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Speaker 2: We will talk about it afterwards. I don’t think I’m providing any hints, but we’ll say all of those details.

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Speaker 4: Yeah, someone from the Duck Dynasty.

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Speaker 2: Was the backup quarterback to this patriarch of the Duck dynasty.

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Speaker 4: Fan, weren’t they roommates in college?

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Speaker 2: That is this guy the preacher there giving you any hints everything you need to know? Terry Bradshaw was his backup super religious guy of the Duck Dinosase, I’m sorry, what’s that? This was a show. That’s right?

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Speaker 3: Oh man, you can’t think of his name first?

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Speaker 2: Uh no, we’re gonna that’s probably the harder one to come up with. Those of this. You’ve done it backwards for this one. Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw was the backup quarterback to this patriarch of the Duck Dynasty family. This is question five. We’ll get a scoreboard update after this. Brody’s confident, Randall’s confident. Seth is confident. Yanni with a blank whiteboard, Corey, do you have this one? I don’t think so okay, Alyssa, you think you have the first name of this person? Have you come up with the last name yet? It’s everybody ready.

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Speaker 4: So low. He’s just writing his answers.

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Speaker 5: Name put some common names.

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Speaker 2: Go ahead and reveal your answer, Seth says, Phil Robertson, says Phil Blank. Randall says Phil Robertson. Corey goes with uncle Cy Robertson. That is Phil’s brother, like a football player. Trust it without an answer, Giannis without an answer, Brody says Phil Robertson. The correct answer is Phil Robertson. Phil Robertson started sixteen games for Louisiana Tech in the late sixties. Robertson threw for two two hundred and thirty seven yards, twelve touchdowns, and thirty four interceptions. He quit the team to pursue a career in the hunting industry and went on to create Duck Commander and Duck Dynasty. His backup, Terry Bradshaw, went to the NFL, where he won four Super Bowls and was elected to the Hall of Fame.

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Speaker 5: He started in cannonball run Well.

00:21:33
Speaker 1: Their high school rival was Dan Butch Flores. Oh, Dan Flores of Okay.

00:21:42
Speaker 2: I didn’t know that the American West that was Phil Robertson’s high school rival.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, he played against both those guys.

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Speaker 2: Oh that’s great.

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Speaker 1: Yeah know that he went by Butch then, which is why I included that, which I think is what threw you off. But yeah, Dan was Southwest Louisiana or northwest Louisiana. He grew up in Nacodish and played football against these gents. He was a standout.

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Speaker 2: Athlete, different era. Phil Robertson started sixteen games.

00:22:05
Speaker 1: Isn’t that weird?

00:22:06
Speaker 2: Twelve touchdowns and thirty four interceptions?

00:22:08
Speaker 4: Position quarterback.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, they were dueling quarterbacks.

00:22:13
Speaker 2: Wow, what a what a weird career. Yeah, the three of them went on.

00:22:18
Speaker 1: The reaction to that tidbit was really muted in this room. I think my delivery was all off the.

00:22:26
Speaker 4: Fun.

00:22:26
Speaker 1: I thought that was a fun tidbit.

00:22:29
Speaker 2: Phil were halfway through the game of trivia. Give Phil actually just showed us a picture of Louisiana Tech. Phil Robertson, can you go back on, Phil? I’m sorry, Well, I showed the audience already there to Giannis and Tresa had got to see it there all right here.

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Speaker 6: At halftime, we’ve got Alyssa and Tresla with one point, Seth Corey and Giannas are tied up with three, Randall has four, and Brody Butch Henderson has a perfect game with five points.

00:22:58
Speaker 5: Yeah, perfect game dynasty. Oh no, they already have that one.

00:23:02
Speaker 2: But command question six. The topic is conservation. This next great question is via John Schlessinger. Noah defines this word as quote discarded ketch of marine species and unobserved mortality due to a direct encounter with fishing vessels and gear. Noah defines this word as discarded ketch of marine species and unobserved mortality due to a direct encounter with fishing vessels and gear. Randall quick to answer, Brody quick to answer Corey, do you have this one right? I think so doesn’t count. You’re honest? Joining them, Seth joining them with an.

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Speaker 4: Answer in both ways, and I’m like, which one looks better.

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Speaker 2: Noah defines this word as discarded ketch of marine species an unobserved mortality due to a direct encounter with fishing vessels and gear.

00:24:07
Speaker 5: M Are we boring you?

00:24:09
Speaker 4: No?

00:24:09
Speaker 1: I was trying to find a picture of Dan playing football. I’m still trying to recover from the reaction that that story got at the Caddo Parish newspaper.

00:24:21
Speaker 4: I have an answer, pretty confident in it.

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Speaker 2: Seth, do you have this one? I think so trusted you have this one? Okay? Discarded catch of marine species and unobserved mortality due to a direct encounter with fishing vessels and gear. Is everybody ready, go ahead and reveal your answers. Seth says by catch, alyssa Chum, Randall by catch, Corey by catch. Some creative spellings from Corey and Seth yes without an answer, spelling b I catch and Brody by catch. The correct answer is by catch catch spell it b y.

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Speaker 6: C A t.

00:25:15
Speaker 4: S by catch, bye bye catches.

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Speaker 2: By catches typically fish, but it can also be dolphins, whales, sharks, sea turtles, seabirds, coral, and more. Noah says by catch is one of the biggest issues facing is one of the biggest issues both ecologically and economically, facing the future of commercial fishing. It’s estimated that globally, forty of the biomass caught by commercial anglers is some form of by catch. Question seven, the topic is hunting. What are the two types of black tail deer recognized by Boone and Crockett and Pop and Young Those record books recognize two different types of blacktail. You need to tell me what they are. Again, we’re on question seven. Brodie Randall’s set You’re honest already have their answers locked in. Corey seems like he’s come up with one stumped up. Okay, there’s two types.

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Speaker 4: Somehow Jabbroni came up yes Sday in the house and the girls didn’t know and so we yeah, and uh read a little AI thing about it, and uh, we’ve you’ve probably talked about this how it’s like a Dwayne the Rock Johnson recularized it. But after reading all that, like, I’m never going to use that term on anybody again. It’s terrible. I would be so bummed to be called a jibebroni. He looked, Oh yeah, no, I mean Spencer fills the room.

00:26:55
Speaker 2: Fills the room. That’s right, it’s terrible. It’s it’s so Gabroni was in wrestling.

00:27:04
Speaker 1: It’s like the Washington Generals.

00:27:06
Speaker 2: It’s exactly in wrestling in like the seventies and eighties when they would travel around, they would need someone for the ultimate warrior, uh, to beat up on. And those people were called jobbers and their job is to just show up and lose. And then that became corrupted to be being a gabbroni instead of a jobber. So if you’re a gabbroni, your job is just to show up and lose.

00:27:25
Speaker 5: That crack with what you saw similar.

00:27:28
Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, we’re pretty tough.

00:27:29
Speaker 3: Honestly, we can handle it.

00:27:32
Speaker 2: And we have some meat eater trivia participants who know they’re not going to win, but they show up and they have a great attitude and uh, it’s so it’s an affectionate term.

00:27:40
Speaker 3: Here looked at me.

00:27:44
Speaker 1: I know, because my heart hurts for you.

00:27:49
Speaker 2: Is everybody ready such an apathetic guy? Did you did you call someone at Gibbroni? And then they’re like, what’s a Jibbroni? How’d they?

00:27:57
Speaker 4: Uh? How did it?

00:27:59
Speaker 8: I don’t know.

00:27:59
Speaker 4: I can’t remember route came up, but yeah, no, there’s a lot of name calling that happens at certain times in my house, and I think that somehow I interjected with like, oh, yeah, you could call her a Jabbroni if you wanted to.

00:28:11
Speaker 1: I was like, well, let’s see what that means. Let’s just go with loser.

00:28:15
Speaker 2: Randall’s example of the generals who just always lose to the globetrotters, that’s a perfect example. I think they have one victory ever, and it was a total accident. It like caused a riot the one time the Jabbroni’s one is everybody ready?

00:28:30
Speaker 4: Go ahead?

00:28:30
Speaker 2: And reveal your answer. Seth says Sitka and Colombia blacktail. Alyssa says Western and Eastern Randall Colombia, Sitka, Cory California, Sitka, Tresa Washington, Oregon. Giannis and Brody say Colombia and Sitka. The two blacktail deer are Colombia and Sitka. The minimum score for a typical Colombia black tail for Pope and Young’s ninety five and for Boone and Crockett is one twenty five. For typica Sitka blacktails, it’s seventy five for Popen Young and one hundred for Boone and Crockett. There is some slight naming difference, with Boone and Crockett referring to them as Colombia blacktails, while Pope Young calls them Colombian blacktails. So Pope Young Colombian, Boone and Crockett Colombia. Question eight. The topic is cooking. This next great question is via Adam Wrestler. This two word term, which is caused by the thermic effect of protein digestion, was popularized in a two thousand and one Thanksgiving episode of Friends. This two word term, which is caused by the thermaic effect of protein digestion was popularized in a two thousand and one Thanksgiving episode of Friends. Randall the only player with an answer, Randall, do you have this one right? Two word term, which is caused by the thermic effect of protein digestion, was popularized in a two thousand and one Thanksgiving episode of Friends, joined him with an answer, do you have this one right?

00:30:15
Speaker 4: I believe?

00:30:16
Speaker 2: Okay, Corey? Do you have this one right? Okay, Corey? Jannis Randall, I don’t think they have mm hmm, Ody, who I believe has a perfect game might be stumped on question eight.

00:30:32
Speaker 4: That’d be good.

00:30:34
Speaker 2: This word term, which is caused by the thermic effective protein digestion, was popularized in a two thousand and one Thanksgiving episode of Friends. What’s so funny Ynny.

00:30:51
Speaker 4: Because I’ll tell you after if you reveal the answer.

00:30:54
Speaker 1: Okay, let’s changed the subject. I just finished The Serious Chernobyl.

00:31:00
Speaker 4: On H loved it.

00:31:01
Speaker 2: I think it’s one of the best things that’s ever been put on TV and it’s really good.

00:31:05
Speaker 1: Has anything to do with this, No, it doesn’t. Changing wat.

00:31:13
Speaker 2: Terminology question and the lead The lead man was on mad Man. He played a great character on mad Man. Jared Harris, Okay, I don’t know what it is. It’s like an add on package for us. It’s on add on on Hulu for ten bucks a.

00:31:30
Speaker 1: Month, and and I cancel it every now and then and then watch it again every now and then, on and off, on.

00:31:35
Speaker 2: And off again. Question eight. This two word term, which is caused by the thermic effect of protein digestion, was popularized in a two thousand and one Thanksgiving episode. Is everybody ready, go ahead and reveal your answers? Seth without an answer, A list says, Randall says meat sweats, Corey says meat sweats, Tresa says food. Coma says meat sweats, hot gas. The correct answer it is meat sweats, and Corey and rand meat sweats are real, and it’s because your body works hard to digest protein, which then raises your temperature and causes sweating. In that episode of Friends, Joey shows up to Thanksgiving wearing his quote Thanksgiving pants, which are actually Phoebe’s maternity clothes. He then declares that he’s getting the meat sweats, entering this phrase into the national lexicon. Play the clip Phil all.

00:32:40
Speaker 6: Right YouTube edit seamless cut right now, I’m done.

00:32:49
Speaker 1: They didn’t have any sides.

00:32:58
Speaker 2: Joey, we’re all very Yes, I believe we can expect a call from the President any moment.

00:33:03
Speaker 5: Now, is there anything we can do for you?

00:33:07
Speaker 4: No, just nobody press on my stomach.

00:33:10
Speaker 3: You can keep those pants.

00:33:11
Speaker 9: By the way we we got there was that pie. Yeah you want some.

00:33:21
Speaker 5: Just cut me a little.

00:33:22
Speaker 9: Sliver, a little bigger, bigger? What are you afraid you’re gonna run out? Cut me a real pea?

00:33:34
Speaker 2: And there was Phil’s one edit of the episode. Randon was poking all kinds of holes in that friend sitcom episode.

00:33:42
Speaker 1: But Trust explained to me that there’s a whole plot that I didn’t understand.

00:33:46
Speaker 2: What was the rest of the plot? Mmm, give me the mic Yohannie, we need to know about it.

00:33:51
Speaker 1: I remember right.

00:33:53
Speaker 6: It was just that Monica wasn’t gonna cook Thanksgiving that year because she was tired of doing it every year.

00:33:58
Speaker 2: And then Joey said that he eat the entire turkey if okay, that’s good context.

00:34:04
Speaker 1: Yeah, so there’s no there’s a reason that they don’t have any plates on the table side.

00:34:08
Speaker 2: And then the laugh track. Audience really loved that meat sweats joke.

00:34:11
Speaker 1: Acting was my favorite part.

00:34:14
Speaker 5: You gonna share your private joke.

00:34:16
Speaker 2: That’s the meat sweats.

00:34:17
Speaker 6: Funny microphone, microphone hot not connois sewer Randall the way that he consumes cotton dogs.

00:34:28
Speaker 4: I just thought that you would have experienced it anybody else in this room, and then and that I just thought it was funny. And then I thought that in this moment you were going to start sweating, and then anybody would look over at you and just see meat sweats written on your forehead. Just amazing. Yeah, that’s good.

00:34:53
Speaker 1: I do have no I assoll see this more with like a giant prime rib dinner, you know, like when you go to a place and there’s like four sizes of prime rib and the way too big one. That’s what I think about.

00:35:05
Speaker 4: You had the meat sweat’s legit.

00:35:07
Speaker 1: I mean, I don’t know that I’ve ever identified it as such, but I definitely have photos of me at dinners where I’m uncomfortable and sweating. I’m thinking of one in particular.

00:35:20
Speaker 7: What was it?

00:35:21
Speaker 1: It was a giant piece of prime rib.

00:35:24
Speaker 4: I wish fil could put it up on the screen.

00:35:26
Speaker 1: Yeah, I’ll find it.

00:35:29
Speaker 4: Where were you at?

00:35:29
Speaker 2: You think they gave you the meat sweats? We were at?

00:35:32
Speaker 7: Uh?

00:35:34
Speaker 1: We’re at the Many Glacier Lodge in the East Glacier National Park. Comment, giant, giant piece of rare meat.

00:35:44
Speaker 4: I’m thinking about doubling down on sweaty activities where I could have a giant protein meal and then get into the song. Yeah, well, because I figured out protein sweats.

00:35:57
Speaker 1: But it won’t hit me until I think about barbecue a lot. You know, that’s a big that’s a bunch of pork.

00:36:05
Speaker 2: Yeah, all right, Phil, we have two questions left. Give us a scoreboard update.

00:36:10
Speaker 6: Yeah, like over eating brisket, that’s the first thing. Oh yeah, all right, here we are listen, Trustill still have one point, Seth and Corey have five. Giannis pulled ahead of them with six. And now, because Brody malfunctioned like Chernobyl, we’ve got Randall and Brody tied up with seven.

00:36:29
Speaker 4: Too, little, harsh Phill.

00:36:31
Speaker 1: That wasn’t quite that, but it’s part human error in part systemic issue.

00:36:37
Speaker 4: Yeah, it was the question the show.

00:36:39
Speaker 1: The show, but it was also Brody.

00:36:42
Speaker 2: Question nine. The topic is fishing. This coastal fish, which shares its name with a hairstyle, is described by the South Carolina d n R is being quote elongated with a series of dark stripes. Corey and Randall very confident they already have their whiteboards down. This coastal fish, which shares its name with a hairstyle, is described by the South Carolina d n R as being quote elongated with a series of dark stripes. Brody now his answer as well, just be honest with a blank whiteboard, though, Alica, do you have this one right? Okay, you have a hairstyle down? Is that what you went for on this one? Okay?

00:37:26
Speaker 1: Maybe we maybe we should do we should get some like trackers, you know, whatever you could you could tell us what sort of biotrackers we need, and then just eat meat, eat meat until we get a good Spike’s real meat eater. Yeah, there we go, experiments. It’s it’s really on brand for us.

00:37:48
Speaker 2: And then we’ll come in the next day and we’ll all eat salads and see what that does for seventeen days. And okay, how was it?

00:37:58
Speaker 9: Oh?

00:37:59
Speaker 1: Bottom it fixed? But I hear the diarrhea is bad.

00:38:06
Speaker 4: Gore that.

00:38:07
Speaker 2: No.

00:38:10
Speaker 1: I wasn’t expecting her to comment on that. It’s just the only thing I know about the carnival.

00:38:14
Speaker 2: That didn’t meet tots and diarrhea this coastal fish like a Saturday night. The hairstyle is described by the South Carolina d n R as being elongated with a series of dark stripes. Yanni, uh, the you’re competing with here? Brody has it right? I know Randall’s going to tie you up.

00:38:38
Speaker 4: No, I don’t know hairstyle.

00:38:40
Speaker 1: No, i”re already tied.

00:38:43
Speaker 2: Be out if he doesn’t, All right, Yanny. Coastal fish, which shares its name with a hairstyle, is described by the South Carolina DNR be elongated with a series of dark stripes.

00:38:58
Speaker 1: A croc pop full of shanks.

00:39:00
Speaker 2: Yeah, I too, Randall. You’re not going to help him on that one.

00:39:06
Speaker 4: Do you know what?

00:39:06
Speaker 5: Randall?

00:39:07
Speaker 1: Yeah?

00:39:08
Speaker 2: He had his answer immediately. Do you have it set?

00:39:12
Speaker 1: I do have a two sided board?

00:39:14
Speaker 4: No, I don’t know. I guess the hairstyle, Yanni, do you give up? I didn’t guess a fish. I guess the hairstyle.

00:39:18
Speaker 2: Okay, that’s the list of strategy as well.

00:39:22
Speaker 4: We’re giving him an.

00:39:22
Speaker 5: Awful long time.

00:39:25
Speaker 4: You’ve sometimes taken way longer than this. It just depends on if you’re enjoying the conversations going on behind me and Randall.

00:39:35
Speaker 3: Anyway, Yan, you’re a hairstylist.

00:39:36
Speaker 2: It sounds like I know I’m missing the hair right down a hairstyle, so I miss Phil from he can.

00:39:50
Speaker 1: Any number of buzz cuts, even a three.

00:39:55
Speaker 4: For is my specialty film.

00:39:58
Speaker 2: Yanny, do you have the hairstyle?

00:40:00
Speaker 4: Go ahead and reveal your answer, says mohawk.

00:40:03
Speaker 2: Melissa says mullet, Randall and Corey and Tressa say mullet, Yanni, would you have mackerel? And Brody says mullet.

00:40:13
Speaker 1: The correct answer, yeah, would you call me a mackerel?

00:40:17
Speaker 2: A mullet? To be specific, it’s a striped mullet. Striped mullet can live in fresh water or salt water. These fish are found on coastlines around the world and thrive in places closer to the equator. They are commonly targeted as food or bait, with anglers using mullet to catch snook, jack, tarpin, and redfish. Did you catch any mullet in Louisiana.

00:40:41
Speaker 1: I don’t think so. Now.

00:40:42
Speaker 4: The mullet I’ve caught in North Carolina are not stripe mullet. I believe they’re called jumping.

00:40:47
Speaker 5: They’re not really a rod and real fish too much.

00:40:50
Speaker 4: They’re like a cat fish.

00:40:53
Speaker 2: Here’s a correct answer review so far. Number one was one hundred and thirty degrees or fifty four degrees for a medium rare duck breast. Number two, Jeff Corwin, number three, all trails, number four, waxworm five, Phil Robertson six bycatch seven Columbia and Sitka blacktail deer, eight meat sweats nine mullet. Phil. Let’s get a scoreboard update before question ten.

00:41:18
Speaker 6: It’s Randall Lombrodi with eight points apiece. Can ThEC kurse be broken?

00:41:24
Speaker 4: Question ten?

00:41:24
Speaker 2: The topic is foraging. This is our listener question of the week, which was won by Charlie McDonald for sending this great question. Charlie is going to get a board game signed by the crew. If you want a chance to win the listener Question of the Week, then send your question to Trivia at the meadeater dot com. Name one of the four states with the sugar maple as their official state tree, so you have a four and fifty chance. That’s eight percent odds. Name one of the four states with the sugar maple as their official state tree. Brody and Randall both have their whiteboards down. They both get this right. Then we will go to overtime, so do I, Spencer. If they both get it wrong, we’ll go to overtime. Could declare a victor right now.

00:42:14
Speaker 1: Or wrong, We’ll have no bearing on the outcome of the game.

00:42:20
Speaker 2: Name one of the four states with the sugar maple as their official state tree. Is everybody ready.

00:42:26
Speaker 1: Phills having a good time back there?

00:42:28
Speaker 2: Go ahead and reveal your answers. Seth says Vermont, Alyssa, Vermont, Randall, Vermont, Corey, Vermont, Tresa, Maine, Joannis, Vermont, Brody Vermont. The four states are New York, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Vermont.

00:42:48
Speaker 1: It’s like overtime did very well.

00:42:51
Speaker 2: Vermont, West Virginia, and Wisconsin all declared the sugar maple their official state tree in nineteen forty nine, and New York joined them in nineteen fifty. It is the most popular tree for collecting maple sap, which is boiled and turned into maple syrup.

00:43:06
Speaker 4: Aren’t we coming up on maple syrup season?

00:43:09
Speaker 2: It’s probably happening right now. All right, We’re headed to overtime with Giannis. Excuse me, Brody and Randall play the drop filler.

00:43:18
Speaker 4: I should have Gianna’s playing for me with his overtime.

00:43:23
Speaker 2: For a tiebreaker, we have a numerical question. Whoever is closest between Randall and Brody will be declared the winner. But the rest of the room is going to play along as well, because if somebody gets it right on the nose meat, it will add an extra one hundred dollars to today’s donation. The overtime topic is gear What year did it become mandatory for new vehicles to have backup cameras? It is mandatory? What year did it become mandatory for new vehicles to have backup cameras forever changing the way we back up boats or hookup trailers? What year did it be commandatory?

00:44:10
Speaker 4: If multiple people get it on the nose, do you add one hundred for each one?

00:44:15
Speaker 6: Sure?

00:44:15
Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, come on team oh man, everyone is going to make a guess.

00:44:23
Speaker 4: I would like going for hooking up the trailer. Oh I know, I still haven’t owned the vehicle that has a functioning backup.

00:44:29
Speaker 2: It’s like helpful, it’s helpful, it’s nice.

00:44:34
Speaker 5: It’s a real bomber when that camera is dirty and you’re like, ash.

00:44:38
Speaker 2: Is everybody ready?

00:44:39
Speaker 4: Go ahead?

00:44:40
Speaker 2: And boat Seth is gonna write down go ahead, Seth. He’s got that he was thinking about his nightmares. Seth says twenty fifteen, Alyssa twenty thirteen, Corey twenty eighteen, Trust trust A twenty seventeen, Jannis twenty twenty. Are two remote remaining players. We have Brody saying twenty fourteen and Randall saying twenty twenty three.

00:45:04
Speaker 3: Gap.

00:45:05
Speaker 2: The correct answer is twenty eighteen, making Brody our day. He was one year closer. Cory, you got it right nose.

00:45:16
Speaker 4: I thought Randal knew something I didn’t know.

00:45:18
Speaker 5: I mean, I just get I.

00:45:19
Speaker 3: Think that’s three overtimes in a row where I’ve gotten the closest.

00:45:22
Speaker 2: But wow that I’m okay. You just got to make it there then and then it’s gonna happen. Another victory for Brody the Butcher. He was the closest between him and Randall. Twenty eighteen. Brody, what are you gonna do with your six hundred dollars donation today? Cory got it right on the nose.

00:45:42
Speaker 4: You’re twenty eighteen.

00:45:45
Speaker 6: I was just chatting with my buddy Jeremy Romero, and he works for the New Mexico Wildlife Federation.

00:45:50
Speaker 5: So we’re gonna send it to those.

00:45:52
Speaker 2: Guys six hundred dollars going to the New Mexico Wildlife Federation. I hear some flavor text on that last question. Anna did the same thing in twenty eighteen, followed by Japan and the European Union in twenty twenty two. That law will also go into effect in Australia in twenty twenty seven. It’s estimated that two percent of vehicles made in two thousand and six had backup cameras. That number jumped up to ten percent in twenty ten and thirty percent in twenty thirteen. A right, six hundred dollars from Brody and Meat Eater going to hoo the New Mexico Wildlife Federation. Well done, Brody, Thanks Spencer Randall. The drought continues. Join us next week for more Meat Eater Trivia, the only game show where conservation always whatever.

00:46:41
Speaker 8: Yeah, Spencer from South Dakota. He’s the host, using those smooth, mellow tones. He lays them questions down. He likes taking those two and three year old bucks. It is an abage amateur rock Howe

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  1. Isabella E. Thomas on

    The dynamic between Randal and the host is entertaining, and their banter adds a lot of humor to the show, but it’s also important to focus on the game itself and the conservation efforts that it’s promoting.

  2. I’m supportive of the conservation efforts that the game show is promoting, and the donation to the Conservation Organization is a great way to give back to the community.

  3. Lucas U. Hernandez on

    I love the idea of cutting Randal’s hair on the show, it would definitely make for an entertaining episode, and the suggestion of a ‘business in the front, party in the back’ hairstyle is hilarious.

  4. Michael Taylor on

    I’m curious to see how Randal will perform after a three-month losing streak, and if his concerns about the host changing the questions to counter his strengths are valid.

    • It’s possible that the host is unintentionally favoring other contestants, but it’s also possible that Randal is just having a bad streak.

  5. Olivia Johnson on

    The fact that Mediat will donate $500 to the Conservation Organization of the winner’s choice is a great incentive to participate in the game show.

  6. William Garcia on

    It’s great that the game show is promoting conservation and donating to a good cause, but it’s also important to remember that it’s a game and should be fun and entertaining for the contestants and the audience.

  7. Noah Hernandez on

    It’s interesting that the game show covers four verticals: hunting, fishing, conservation, and cooking, which provides a wide range of topics for the contestants to showcase their knowledge.

  8. Elizabeth H. Lee on

    Randal’s comment about the host learning his strengths and weaknesses and adjusting the questions accordingly is a valid point, and it’s something that the host should be aware of to ensure a fair game.

  9. Amelia H. White on

    I’m skeptical about Randal’s claim that the host is changing the questions to make it harder for him to win, it sounds like sour grapes to me.

  10. The conversation about Randal’s hair is a fun distraction from the main topic of the game show, but it’s also a good way to showcase the personalities of the contestants and hosts.

  11. Lucas Thompson on

    I’m curious to know more about the types of questions that will be asked in the game show, and how they will be related to the four verticals of hunting, fishing, conservation, and cooking.

  12. Robert Johnson on

    The fact that the game show is in its 12th week and Randal hasn’t won since November 5th is a significant statistic, and it will be interesting to see if he can break his losing streak.

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