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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 Giannis, Brody Randall, Jordan, Marge and Roman. This is a ten round quiz show with questions from Meat Eater’s four verticals, which are hunting, fishing, conservation, cooking. There is a prize. Meat Eater will donate five hundred dollars to the conservation organization of the winners choosing. Jordan Siller’s our favorite Canadian Texan in town. What are you doing here?
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Speaker 3: I am here to talk about Blood Trails. We got a new season of Blood Trails coming out. The first two episodes are out. The second episode dropped today, so you can go listen to those if you missed it from last season. Blood Trails is a true crime podcast about hunters and anglers, so we have an entire first season you can go listen to if you missed it from last season. We also got a chance to go out and do some kind of on the ground.
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Speaker 4: Filming yesterday.
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Speaker 3: We went down to the Moose Creek area just south of Bozman. Here where one of the one of the cases we’re covering this season. The incident happened down there, so somewhere.
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Speaker 2: On the ground report that’s right.
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Speaker 1: We’re able to go.
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Speaker 3: Down and just kind of see the area, see what it was like, and yeah, I got some good insight from that.
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Speaker 2: Did your perspective change on anything being there in person?
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Speaker 1: You know, it did a little bit.
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Speaker 3: So the story is about a camper who was killed by a stranger, a guy he didn’t know. And the story is that the perpetrator kind of walked into his camp and he was invited in to you know, share some drinks, just kind of have a good time. And my perception of the campsite was that it was kind of there’s a bunch of other campsites around, you know. The guy just kind of pulled off the road and there he was. But the campsite itself is actually like four miles in. So this guy went intentionally to this campsite, which is where he ended up murdering another guy.
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Speaker 5: So, yeah, it was good to be up there.
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Speaker 2: What episode is that one?
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Speaker 3: There’s gonna be episode seven, Okay, season two?
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Speaker 1: All right.
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Speaker 2: One of my favorite compliments that I get Jordan about trivia is people will say this is the only show that my spouse will listen to with me. Usually it’s a man saying that about their wife. I see that all the time with Blood Trails as well. It has like some real mass appeal that goes beyond your traditional meat eater audience. So well done. Yeah, thank you. I get that a lot.
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Speaker 5: I get.
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Speaker 6: You know.
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Speaker 3: I tried to get my wife to listen to meat eater stuff, and this is what she listens to. What I also get that I really appreciate is I’m not a big true crime guy, but I like this.
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Speaker 2: Oh yeah, so that that feels good.
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Speaker 1: That makes me feel good inside.
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Speaker 2: And I bet that’s a lot of folks in our core audience.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, exactly.
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Speaker 4: The ladies love true crime. It that’s a fact.
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Speaker 7: Lad you’re saying, oh, well, you didn’t say that. You’re shaking your head though, I say, yes, yann you correct. Most of the ladies love true crime.
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Speaker 8: I myself, I was miss misleading.
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Speaker 6: Lady.
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Speaker 7: All the ladies in my uh universe are true crime listeners and they’ve listened to Blood Trails.
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Speaker 8: I mean, I like blood Trails, but I’m not like true crime junkie.
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Speaker 6: You know.
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Speaker 9: Whenever we get in Sydney’s car and it connects to her phone. I’m not sure if I’m going to hear like Charlie Crockett or then the husband was murdered.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, she’s fantasized about that. Brodie asked we could talk about Yanni’s haircut before.
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Speaker 9: I did the whole day with Yanni.
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Speaker 6: And he had a hood on.
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Speaker 2: He rolled in with his hood off.
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Speaker 7: But as we were freezing, you know, we were outside, so I didn’t get a good look at experiments.
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Speaker 9: Yeah, we’re under range, the wind was blowing, the snow was flying, but I didn’t get a good look at this.
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Speaker 6: It’s a very Simon Pepper military look.
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Speaker 7: I stole this line from Katie Finch, Steve’s wife. When Steve recently got a cut. She’s like, you little too like Sean Penn from one battle after another. So when I went into the barber shop, I’m like, look, dude, don’t make it so high and tight that I get that Sean Penn from one battle after another.
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Speaker 4: Look.
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Speaker 7: And obviously, Colonel Yannie, I’m a little too close the way the way that I look at it, It’s like in a week it’ll be longer and it’ll be fine.
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Speaker 9: When I go to get my hair cut at long last time to tell him give me like an early Jerry SEINFELDT.
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Speaker 6: Do you have a planner? Are you just going?
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Speaker 2: No?
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Speaker 8: Listen?
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Speaker 7: This is uh, this is serendipitous because my barber just saw Jerry Seinfeld in Vegas last weekend. He was down there for his birthday. Saw a couple of shows and Seinfeld is one of them. And he said, however old he is, he’s like well into his seventies now, and he said, he just killed it.
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Speaker 4: So maybe it’s homage to the great the median Seinfeld.
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Speaker 10: You should do that great, I think, yeah, long enough to get a real ponytail going around.
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Speaker 6: Yeah, yeah.
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Speaker 9: I mean the thing is I kept the sides trim for a while, so I can’t get the whole.
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Speaker 1: But I can’t pull I can’t pull the sides.
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Speaker 2: You’d be a better historian if you had a ponytail I had.
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Speaker 1: I had a ponytail. I don’t do it through a lot of grad school.
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Speaker 7: You got to move to like Santa fe or something. If you start wearing your hair in a ponytail.
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Speaker 1: Now that a shot at Dan, What are you talking about.
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Speaker 8: There’s a lot of ponytails, and man.
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Speaker 9: I don’t think I can do the pen but I just I wanted to throw my hair out long to hide the bald spot that’s becoming increasingly prominent in the back of my head.
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Speaker 6: There’s only one way to hide it, Randal, Let’s shave it all off.
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Speaker 8: Well.
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Speaker 9: I thought I was doing a pretty good job, and then I said the last two minutes of the buck Hunter video and.
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Speaker 1: Phil caught a particularly grewsome angle of my.
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Speaker 6: Scalp and with bought if your whole head is ball.
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Speaker 5: Art takes Sacrifice Blood Season two.
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Speaker 6: Is out right now, on, Spencer, what’s up? Let’s drag this out longer. I got two things. First, as everyone should be saying farewell to Roman, friend of.
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Speaker 9: The program, contest an extraordinary Roman, Roman.
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Speaker 10: You’ve loved having your ready missed you already. The second is I’m gonna read this to you, Spencer. Oh, that final question on Trivia this week last week was horseshit. I did guess correctly between May and September and scored my first game, first perfect game.
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Speaker 2: Oh good for that person. Yeah, I think it was a good question.
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Speaker 6: If you had a fifty to fifty chance at it.
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Speaker 2: Think you were there. It was what month has the fourth most boating acts.
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Speaker 1: I liked it.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, the fourth most, fourth most. You would be too easy?
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Speaker 1: Yeah.
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Speaker 2: Do you have a guess what month has the fourth most boating accidents?
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Speaker 1: September?
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Speaker 4: Wrong?
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Speaker 11: All right?
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Speaker 6: We have some housekeeping.
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Speaker 2: Since the beginning of the show, our prize for the listener Question of the Week, it’s been a sign board game with a twenty five dollar value, assuming our lowly signatures are worth nothing. This process of getting games shipped to us and signing them, then shipping shipping them to you has created all kinds of logistical problems. Roman is largely responsible for making sure it happens and avoiding those logistical problems, but there’s an especially tight bottleneck when it comes to getting the autographs, as I often go months without seeing your favorite crew members like Clay and Mark and Brent. This is made for a very slow distribution of prize as well. Today that is going to change because our new prize is a one hundred and fifty dollars First Light gift card for the Listener Question of the Week. Winners will receive those digitally within days of their episode airing. This is going into action immediately, so your prize is now worth more and getting delivered quicker.
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Speaker 6: Are you kind of said that your game got no?
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Speaker 1: No?
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Speaker 2: It was like it was pretty dang annoying to deal with, and Roman dealt with a lot of it too, because like this person sends me the question, maybe it’s been in my inbox since twenty twenty two, and now I decide to use it. It’s our listener question of the week. Now Roman reaches back out to them. They might be dead, they may now listen to show anything. And now it goes three months without them seeing that email and getting back to us. By that time, the board games are gone. It’s just like ben. As annoying as it is for us, it’s even more annoying for the people who actually win these prizes. Now you’re gonna get a one hundred and fifty dollars first like gift card. Everyone’s going to be happier because of it.
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Speaker 9: I really hate the idea of someone passing into the great unknown and not and not think that their questions were good enough, when in fact they were.
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Speaker 2: I agree, Well that’s haunting that that just means don’t go dying, honest.
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Speaker 7: You could get a pair of new pair of first lights. Now I got some crackle in my headphones, phill.
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Speaker 1: Muscle break.
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Speaker 7: Earlier you could get a new pair of gravel or granite field pants first light with that gift card.
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Speaker 2: Shirt recommendations for you company man. All Right, The Shelby Index today is a four, so our winner should get eight correct answers. And with that we’re onto the game of trivia.
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Speaker 6: Play the drop pill.
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Speaker 1: Look, I need to know what I stay under. Win everything. Just tend to win everything.
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Speaker 6: Demon Suckers.
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Speaker 4: Could be your first win.
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Speaker 5: I want to think about it.
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Speaker 4: You can do it.
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Speaker 2: Question one the topic is cooking. This first great question is via Hayden Hall and as always, it will be multiple choice. The Runza, which Food and Wine Magazine says is quote the best tasting hot pocket you’ve ever had? Is this state’s most iconic dish? Is it Oklahoma, Nevada, Nebraska, or West Virginia?
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Speaker 4: Haha?
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Speaker 2: The Runza, which Food and Wine Magazine says is the best tasting hot pocket you’ve ever had? Is this state’s most iconic dish? Four choices.
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Speaker 4: I only had to write down two letters.
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Speaker 2: Nevada, Jaska, West Virginia.
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Speaker 7: I wouldn’t say that, huh, I would wouldn’t say what asked that question.
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Speaker 6: To me, Sure, do you know what I’m asking?
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Speaker 4: I just think I know, and I feel like it’s a tip. But go ahead.
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Speaker 6: No, No, you can ask him after no. No, we’ll see if Jannis can read mine. Roman, do you have this one right?
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Speaker 5: I’m feeling decent about it.
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Speaker 1: Okay.
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Speaker 2: The runs, which Food and Wine Magazine says is the best tasting hot pockets ever had, is this state’s most iconic dish Oklahoma, Nevada, Nebraska, West Virginia, Yanny, and Brody confident our other four players.
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Speaker 10: I don’t really have a good reason to be kind of a reason, but I don’t know if it’s a good reason to be confident.
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Speaker 1: I haven’t the faintest idea. I have no idea, zero ideas.
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Speaker 2: Well, maybe after this you need to try one of these best tasting hot pockets.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, I haven’t had a hot pocket in a while.
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Speaker 7: I’d love to just have a hot pocket.
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Speaker 2: Is everybody ready?
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Speaker 6: Go ahead and reveal your answers.
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Speaker 2: Roman Oklahoma, Jordan Oklahoma, Randall Nebraska, Marge Oklahoma, Yanni Nebraska, Brodie Nebraska. The correct answer is Nebraska. The Runza is Nebraska’s version of a perogi. It’s a baked sleeve of dough that’s often stuffed with meat and cabbage. The dish is so popular that the state birthday fast food chain simply called Runza, which has ninety locations across five states. To learn how to make a wild game version, go see Jenny Winn Wheatley’s recipe on the meadeater dot com called Venison Runzas.
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Speaker 6: The runs as I’ve had are not like perogis, No, none at all.
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Speaker 2: Oh, how would you describe?
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Speaker 10: It’s more like bread around meat rather than like a like a yeah, it’s a type.
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Speaker 7: Yeah, it’s a big deal versus a parogy something that you would have to either boil or fry in a pan to prepare.
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Speaker 2: I also wouldn’t say it’s super close to a hot pocket either, but like closer to.
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Speaker 4: Your hand, it.
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Speaker 9: Looks like a sandwich that the like a sloppy joe that the bread melted together.
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Speaker 10: Anyway, our dear friend Pat Hoffman his his wife Kathy makes some delicious Nebraska Uh yeah, yes, and I.
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Speaker 2: Think that’s like one of the iconic foods you can get it.
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Speaker 6: They always make a show at the Kid’s Dear Youth Camp. Very popular.
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Speaker 2: Question two the topic is hunting. This gun brand is nicknamed Big Green because of their green colored branding, packaging, and logo. Jordan and Randal quick to answer this one. This gun brand is nicknamed Big Green because of their green colored branding, packaging and logo. Randal, did you know that they were called bing green or are you just using the green colored branding, packaging.
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Speaker 1: And logo too. I’ve heard I’ve heard it before.
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Speaker 2: How about you, Jordan, I’ve heard it. Gun brand nickname Big Green because of their green colored branding, packaging and logo. Brody, do you have this one right?
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Speaker 6: Well, we’ll find out.
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Speaker 5: I mean.
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Speaker 2: Green Yanni. You’ve clearly had a runs of before. Give us a review.
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Speaker 7: Yeah, the ones I had looked similar to the picture that you. The most recent ones were from Kathy Hoffman and uh I forget.
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Speaker 4: Did hers have cabbage in them? Or is it just like.
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Speaker 6: Onion burger maybe a little bit of cheese. I’ve had multiple versions of hers, and she does some different But.
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Speaker 4: Yeah, I love they’re good filling.
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Speaker 2: I enjoyed the fast food version just because I’m like, like, I’m doing Nebraska’s culture while I’m here.
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Speaker 10: They’re a great cremake for like deer king Zach right, because you don’t got to worry about travel.
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Speaker 2: Well, the version of that where I grew up is a fleish kikla, and I love a fleish kikla, and it’s very similar to a runza.
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Speaker 1: That’s a beautiful word.
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Speaker 2: It’s a deeply German word. You know what it means, I don’t baked bread meat.
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Speaker 1: Yeah.
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Speaker 2: This gun brand is nicknamed Big Green because of their green colored branding, packaging and logo. It’s everybody ready.
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Speaker 12: Go ahead and answers Roman Remington, Jordan, Remington, Randall, Remington, Marge without an answer, Yanni and Brody say Remington, they got it.
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Speaker 2: The correct answer is Remington. The green that Remington uses is a dark green that’s often likened to John Deeer green. The color is heavily featured on packaging for their guns and ammo. The brand has embraced the nickname and even has a series of gun cabinets that are known as the Big Green Gun safs. Question three. The topic is fishing. Mystery tackle Box says rods made of this ten letter material are quote highly flexible and heavier than graph fight, but also less expensive and weaker.
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Speaker 9: I just pictured that that nice box of cor locks sitting on the shelf.
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Speaker 1: There’s worst nightmare, mister.
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Speaker 10: Attack in the old days when core locks are like fourteen dollars a box.
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Speaker 1: Take me back, yep, I.
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Speaker 2: Does I feel like back in the old days. If you were to look in the Amal aisle, it would be mostly green of just green and yellow. Mystery tackle Box says rods made of this ten letter material are highly flexible and heavier than graphite, but also less sensitive and weaker.
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Speaker 7: I put four of those, I believe, one sixty fives maybe one eighties into the first bull elk I ever shot at. Act your second bull elk I ever shot at most likely Also, I put one of those in the first bullock that I ever shot at, which I did not recover. The second one I recovered. But I just felt like, with where those holes were in it, that it should not have taken four shots, that it should not have gone so far, And since that day I wrote them off.
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Speaker 9: I killed my first mule deer, antelope, killed a shrif smooth, and I think my first black bear with corlocks.
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Speaker 2: My guess would be that was my first decade of hunting corlocks. Mystery tackle rods made of this are highly flexible and heavier than graphite, but also less sensitive and weaker.
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Speaker 4: Come on, fly gal came out.
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Speaker 6: Upon thousands upon thousands of.
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Speaker 1: White tails are still killed by those corl Oh.
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Speaker 4: Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.
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Speaker 2: Is everybody ready?
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Speaker 6: Go ahead and reveal your answer.
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Speaker 2: Roman without an answer, Jordan says carbon fiber, Randall fiberglass, Marge fiberglass, Yannie, and Brody fiberglass. The correct answer is fiberglass. Fiberglass was the most popular fishing rod material until graphite hit the market in the late nineteen sixties. Fiberglass is still one of the most commonly used materials today, especially on slow and medium action rods. Some anglers prefer the delayed loading that comes with a fiberglass rod, which gives fish more of a chance to take The bait. Question for the topic is woodsmanship. This next great question.
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Speaker 1: Is via Christy Holmes.
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Speaker 2: This word, which also refers to Rolling Stones one hundred and fifth best guitarist of all time, is defined as quote logging debris left in the forest after a harvest. Didn’t even need to finish the question for Randall, he just knows the Rolling Stone list of best guitarists so well. This word, which also refers to Rolling Stones one hundred and fifth best Guitarist of all Time, is defined as logging debris left in the forest after a harvest.
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Speaker 1: With hair like this, I’m an honorary guitarist.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, you look like you could play a mean solo.
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Speaker 1: Oh until you look at my fingers.
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Speaker 2: Oh, what’s wrong with your fingers?
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Speaker 9: I just feel like they’re blocky and not very I don’t have a lot of decksteria too, sausage for a guitar. Yeah, I don’t know. I mean I have hard time with buttons and stuff.
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Speaker 2: Brody has now arrived at an answer. Do you think it’s right?
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Speaker 1: Brody?
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Speaker 2: Okay?
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Speaker 8: Ah.
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Speaker 2: This word, which also refers to Rolling Stones of one hundred and fifth best Guitarist of all Time, is defined as logging debris left in the forest after a harvest. Rolling Stone went to number two hundred and fifty when they were making that list the greatest Guitaristeez, what a passionate group.
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Speaker 7: I’m kind of surprised having that many so far down, But then there’s been a lot of good rock and roll.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, there’s a lot of people that have played guitar.
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Speaker 4: I wonder how many non rock and roll lists were on that list.
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Speaker 1: I don’t know.
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Speaker 9: I mean, who’s not a rock and roll list in some respect? That’s right, you know, well, classical guitarists.
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Speaker 7: I always say that if there was, say, some very blues centric musician on that list, that they maybe would fall into that category instead of a rocker.
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Speaker 1: Said I said something stupid. I take that back.
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Speaker 2: Again. The topic is woodsmanship, this word which also refers to rolling stones one hundred.
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Speaker 7: He doesn’t like it when he sets us up to go off on these tangents and then we do.
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Speaker 1: There is such a cleverly written question. We’re just we’re sort of just in the.
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Speaker 2: I just need to interject with the question again, and you’re good to finish.
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Speaker 6: Guitars time. The hint made it harder for me.
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Speaker 4: Yeah, you know what I mean. I agree, but.
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Speaker 6: I just got the second part.
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Speaker 2: I’ve been like, okay, Marge, do you have this one right? Jordan, do you have this one right? When you’re a rocker through and through?
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Speaker 7: I had to get over my anger at Spencer first to then think clearly enough to figure out what the name of the of the uh I feel like this wood on the ground, Oh you for sure?
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Speaker 1: This too?
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Speaker 6: Tired. Do we have an audio clip?
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Speaker 4: We do not.
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Speaker 1: It’s not Prince because I think he’s much higher than one five.
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Speaker 2: Is everybody ready? Go ahead and reveal your answers? Roman and Jordans without an answer? Randall says Slash, Marge without an answer. Yanni and Brody say Slash. They got it. The correct answer is Slash. Slash has a mulch like quality, providing nutrients and protein for plants and animals on the forest floor. That’s, of course, the physical woody slash. It’s also often used by loggers to create trails for heavy whipment, which avoids soil damage. The Rolling Stones says Slash is the guitar hero and does his best work in Sweet Child of Mine, Welcome to the Jungle in Paradise City.
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Speaker 6: I just added Paradise City to my hard run playlist.
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Speaker 2: The good one keeps pumped up and he’s only one oh five. Imagine what the next one o four.
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Speaker 8: It reminds me when he made that shirt that we couldn’t release, and then we filmed that great ad with Sam and Hillary.
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Speaker 6: Oh yeah, and I wore that shirt Loot never released.
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Speaker 2: Question by the topic is wildlife. This is our Listener Question of the Week, which was won by Justin Faye for sending this great question. Justin is going to get a one hundred and fifty dollars first like gift card. If you want a chance to win the Listener Question of the Week, then send your question to Trivia at the medeater dot com.
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Speaker 4: Check out the new pants Justin.
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Speaker 2: Harvestmen which are interracted are more commonly known by this three.
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Speaker 1: Word name.
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Speaker 2: Harvestman which are an Iraq nid or more commonly known by this three word name. Randall now doing some scribbling as he makes direct eye.
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Speaker 1: God trying to throw them off. Uh huh oh.
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Speaker 2: Yep, Jordan Sillers, do you have this one right?
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Speaker 3: I thought I did, but the Iraq ned has thrown me.
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Speaker 10: Oh.
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Speaker 6: I hate Iraq and spooky me too.
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Speaker 9: We’ve had a big old spider on our range clean up yesterday for Earth Day.
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Speaker 2: Mm hmm. Also some other unique items. I found a drone, Randall found a sex toy.
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Speaker 4: A sex toy. Don’t it’s fine to say dildo on the air?
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Speaker 12: Ok?
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Speaker 7: Come on, it’s weird room, I mean, he said afterwards.
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Speaker 6: It’s like I could show up anywhere.
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Speaker 13: I feel like that first shirt ladies, gentlemen, I’m not like range.
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Speaker 6: Why is this thing here?
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Speaker 9: I did take home about seven nice pieces of O S B and T post usable O S B. Yeah, cut sharp, right angles and not a hole in it. Yeah, you just got to get out there past one hundred yards pie.
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Speaker 6: People are got their stuff like I’ll check.
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Speaker 1: My zero and then and then stretched out the dilgo.
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Speaker 2: Was it like the fifty yard spot?
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Speaker 4: Right?
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Speaker 9: That was pretty Yeah, it was by There are a lot of broken clays.
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Speaker 1: I have to imagine at one point it was flying.
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Speaker 10: In the pigeon launcher.
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Speaker 6: Makes sense.
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Speaker 1: Yeah.
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Speaker 9: They’re also just a good variety of beverages that have been shot to pieces, everything from a real high brow I p A to a monster energy drink just you know, some.
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Speaker 2: Sparkling energy booze with death.
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Speaker 6: Yeah.
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Speaker 8: It just.
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Speaker 9: It’s a good reminder that folks of all types have access to our public lands, and folks of all types just leave them completely trashed.
00:25:09
Speaker 7: So I appreciate you guys going out there. I was bummed I couldn’t make it, and.
00:25:14
Speaker 1: It looked good when we drove past today.
00:25:16
Speaker 9: I mean there’s you’d need you’d need an excavator to actually clean that place up, but it looks a lot better, just like the scrap wood is gone, the pallets are gone.
00:25:26
Speaker 6: At least I’ll point out that this is we clean did a clean up.
00:25:29
Speaker 10: There was it last year, and a big section of that state land still got closed to shooting because people were treating it so bad.
00:25:39
Speaker 1: Oh, it’s it’s horrible.
00:25:40
Speaker 9: I mean, I was thinking, I was thinking about it yesterday, and I was like, Man, if any other user group out there left a piece of public land looking like that, all we would do is like if bird watchers left behind broken beer bottles and plastic and all this shit, all we would talk about is how often for bird watchers?
00:26:00
Speaker 1: Yeah, you know, it’s like.
00:26:04
Speaker 2: Harvestman preaching the choir here, Sorry about that. Guys are interacted are more commonly known by this three word name. It’s everybody ready.
00:26:14
Speaker 6: Go ahead and reveal your answers.
00:26:15
Speaker 2: Roman without an answer, Jordan Siller’s without an answer. Randall says, Daddy long legs, Yanny, Daddy long legs, Brody Daddy long legs. The correct answer is Daddy long legs. They got it. The name Daddy long legs is also sometimes used for crane flies and sellar spiders. It’s commonly said that they’re incredibly venomous but lack big enough fangs to break human skin. However, almost everything about that lore is wrong. They are not venomous, and they do have sizeable fangs that are similar to those of a brown recluse. They mostly use those fangs for grasping and chewing, not for defensive bites. For more on this subject, go read my twenty nineteen article on the mediator dot com called our Daddy long Legs Venomous art Fell. We’re halfway through the game of trivia, give us a scoreboard, I said.
00:27:07
Speaker 14: My seven year old came up to me literally yesterday and gave me that fact, and he was like, hey, Dad, did you know when I had to break his heart and tell him that’s just an urban legend.
00:27:16
Speaker 11: Yah.
00:27:17
Speaker 9: Yeah, but I think it’s even worse that they have big fangs in his face.
00:27:21
Speaker 1: Somehow it makes it worse.
00:27:24
Speaker 14: Yeah, it’s it’s a story of two distinct groups. Here with one point a piece are Roman, Jordan and Maggie. There all tied up and with a perfect game five points apiece A Randall Brody and Yannis.
00:27:40
Speaker 1: Lieutenant Colonel that you missed one no, I was unsure.
00:27:46
Speaker 6: As mad.
00:27:47
Speaker 5: Well, that’s because I’m never wrong, have have I have?
00:27:49
Speaker 1: I made a big fuss about anything, Yet today he will.
00:27:54
Speaker 2: He wasn’t sure about Nebraska, but he got it.
00:27:57
Speaker 7: It just really stinks for me. I need I need every every little leg I can get.
00:28:02
Speaker 2: Up Question six. The topic is hunting. According to the Missouri Department of Conservation, the two main types of ducks are divers and blank. According to the Missouri Department of Conservation, the two main types of ducks are divers and blank. Looks like this will keep the perfect game going for our three leaders.
00:28:27
Speaker 1: I think there’s I hope, so.
00:28:29
Speaker 4: I feel like there’s two answers to this, thinking that too.
00:28:32
Speaker 10: Yeah, but I don’t want to like mess it up and I’ll have to argue with Spencer.
00:28:36
Speaker 2: It’s right, I think.
00:28:40
Speaker 9: So Okay, it’s a question about birds that I sort of have a punch on.
00:28:44
Speaker 1: So I’m feeling.
00:28:47
Speaker 6: You’re a bird hater, not a bird lover.
00:28:50
Speaker 1: I don’t hate them.
00:28:51
Speaker 6: I’ve seen you express extreme disdain for birds before.
00:28:56
Speaker 1: Where is this coming from?
00:28:58
Speaker 9: He owns more birds than anyone in this I don’t have a lot in common with them, but I will have you know that I have twelve birds outside my house and six birds inside my house, and he rescued some plywood the smaller chickens inside your house, well in the garage, just to prevent them from dying being killed or well. Well, we did have a close call yesterday when a big bird flew in and tried to attack one of our birds, and I thought, yeah, we saw all the chickens sprint, and then this eagle flew over the porch. Like if I had been standing on the porch with a big landing net, like a king salmon landing net with a decent handle, I.
00:29:44
Speaker 1: Probably could have grabbed this eagle.
00:29:46
Speaker 6: It was one of the most exciting.
00:29:49
Speaker 9: I think it was a golden eagle. I know they’re rare, but it was gigantic, and it’s.
00:29:54
Speaker 4: Not that rare.
00:29:55
Speaker 6: They’re rarer.
00:29:58
Speaker 1: Well, that was a trivia question at one point, and I was skeptical.
00:30:01
Speaker 2: Juvenile bald eagles confused.
00:30:04
Speaker 1: Yeah, this thing was giant.
00:30:06
Speaker 9: And I went out there and I was expecting to find a dead bird, not that I would have wanted that brodie, but there were a bunch of feathers, but none of the chickens were injured, so I think.
00:30:19
Speaker 6: Yeah.
00:30:19
Speaker 9: I reached out to my neighbor to see if any of his surveillance cameras have footage of this, because I think it would.
00:30:24
Speaker 1: Be pretty dramatic despite the fact that they’re birds.
00:30:28
Speaker 2: The two main types of ducks are divers and bike. Randall also rescued some plywood from the Earth Day clean up yesterday that he said he was going to build something nice for his chickens. Yeah, so real, chicken.
00:30:41
Speaker 9: I just think if you have a nice scrap of I even took home some nice like eighteen to thirty inch lengths of two.
00:30:50
Speaker 1: By four that were perfectly usable.
00:30:52
Speaker 9: There were also some really expensive exterior decking like decking screws that I almost if I had a cordless drill, I would have pulled them out because those things are expensive too.
00:31:07
Speaker 2: Is everybody ready?
00:31:09
Speaker 1: Yeah, I think the audience is done with go.
00:31:10
Speaker 4: Ahead your answers.
00:31:13
Speaker 2: Roman says sitters Jordan’s dabblers. Randalls you dabbler, large, puddle, be honest dabbler, brody dabbler. The correct answer is dabbler or puddle.
00:31:26
Speaker 6: Duck, Oh, large guy.
00:31:28
Speaker 2: This division is based on feeding behaviors. Divers descend underwater to eat vegetation tubers, fish, mollusks, crustaceans, snails, and insects. Examples of divers are canvas backs, redheads, buffalo heads, and GoldenEye. Dabblers feed by tipping their body in a way that puts their head underwater and butt in the air. Their diet is less animal focused, consisting more of vegetation tubers and seeds. Examples of dabblers are mallards, pintails, teal widgeon, and woodies.
00:32:00
Speaker 4: Well, they like to eat some insects, though, Remember how on the ego when those blue wings midges would be hatching up, man, they’d be in those eddies, just pac man in them.
00:32:10
Speaker 2: Question seven the time.
00:32:13
Speaker 4: You don’t care you guys.
00:32:15
Speaker 3: You guys are both like they’re doing like a music video.
00:32:20
Speaker 1: You’re both like.
00:32:23
Speaker 6: Question seven.
00:32:23
Speaker 2: The topic is outdoors.
00:32:25
Speaker 6: Maybe it’s Spencer and I’m like birds.
00:32:26
Speaker 2: He wasn’t impressed by I like birds. We also have an all company meeting happening shortly here, so I’m trying to keep us on tracks.
00:32:35
Speaker 1: The room is off. I feel like we’re kind of missing each other. Tony. It’s like some people are trying to rush on.
00:32:40
Speaker 9: Some people are trying to enjoy it and then like vice versa, I just think we need to research.
00:32:44
Speaker 6: Marge also needs eye drops. I’m looking out the Marge.
00:32:47
Speaker 2: You need to get her some eye drops. Question seven, The topic is outdoors. Who wrote the novel The Call of the Wild? Who wrote the novel The Call of the Wild.
00:33:01
Speaker 10: You couldn’t come up with a category, so you just set outdoors for this one.
00:33:04
Speaker 2: Just set outdoors.
00:33:06
Speaker 11: We just had a fun social media post that came up with those asking our community about their favorite book or what book has impacted your life the most, So this was a common answer.
00:33:18
Speaker 1: I was just reading about this guy the other day.
00:33:20
Speaker 10: Hmmm, yeah, yeah, we didn’t know it was a guy, did we. No, there you go, Ran, We’ll just eliminated half the authors in the history of man.
00:33:32
Speaker 9: Almost all of you have answers already.
00:33:41
Speaker 1: I think he’ll come up with.
00:33:42
Speaker 6: One who wrote The Call of the Wild?
00:33:45
Speaker 2: Sorry, is everybody ready?
00:33:47
Speaker 1: I think you’ll know what Marge?
00:33:49
Speaker 2: Do you want to come up with an answer now? Yeah, we’ll give her a second here. Who wrote the novel The Call of the Go ahead and reveal your answers. Roman Jack London, Jordan, Jack London, Randall, Jack London, Marge without an answer Yanni and Brody Jack London. The correct answer is Jack London. The Call of the Wild was published in nineteen oh three. It’s about a one hundred and forty pounds Saint Bernard Scotch shepherd dog named Buck who’s stolen from his home in California. Buck then winds up in Alaska and Canada working as a sled dog. Eventually, he starts socializing with wolves and feels an urge to live in a wilderness. It’s been printed in forty seven languages, with PBS calling it one of the greatest American novels of all time. The Nazis also banned it. That was one of their books that got burned. Was The Call of the Wild.
00:34:42
Speaker 6: Is Sarah Harrison Ford version of this. I was just saying, it’s a weird remember watching it.
00:34:50
Speaker 8: It’s good, does not spark any interesting.
00:34:55
Speaker 1: You don’t even want to read it just to see what why it was banned.
00:34:58
Speaker 4: This is like it’s not.
00:35:00
Speaker 2: I know, but yeah, it’s like one hundred and fifty page book.
00:35:04
Speaker 8: I’m good you guys gave me the summary.
00:35:08
Speaker 6: White Fang, Yes, like an American classic.
00:35:12
Speaker 8: I’m sorry.
00:35:12
Speaker 4: Topic is I was more in to hatchet.
00:35:14
Speaker 1: Good for you for standing back.
00:35:16
Speaker 6: Yeah, Mark, don’t give in. You don’t need your pressure. Questionate the topic is conservation young.
00:35:22
Speaker 2: California officials announced in twenty twenty five that feral hogs with this color meat shouldn’t be eaten because it meant that they ingested a rodenticide.
00:35:35
Speaker 4: Ha ha, this.
00:35:37
Speaker 2: Could change the perfect game that Brodie, Johnnie and Randall are working on. Question eight.
00:35:44
Speaker 3: You would you would know this question if you listen to Cal’s Week in Review or read the website.
00:35:49
Speaker 2: That’s right, I remember talking about for our newsletters. California officials announced in twenty twenty five that feral hogs with this color meat should be eaten because it meant that they ingested a rodenticide. Does anybody besides Jordan think they got this one? Right?
00:36:09
Speaker 5: I think?
00:36:09
Speaker 1: Okay, all right?
00:36:11
Speaker 2: Is everybody ready? Go ahead and reveal your answers. Roman blue, Jordan blue, Randall purple, Marge blue, Yonnie blue, Brodie blue. They got it. The correct answer is blue.
00:36:24
Speaker 1: Or purple.
00:36:29
Speaker 9: The color that you have some question? Is this normal? Or should I not eat it?
00:36:33
Speaker 2: Wait until you see the picture. The feral hogs had been eating a blue colored pesticide that was intended for ground squirrels. The pig trapper who discovered it said the meat reminded him of a blue slushy. California officials quickly issued a warning for hunters, saying to be on the lookout for neon blue flesh and pigs, deer, bear and geese just like a rocket pipe.
00:36:55
Speaker 9: I figured it would be like this suspicious color, not like a glaring dune.
00:37:00
Speaker 1: Ever eat this color.
00:37:01
Speaker 2: Yeah, when I heard that they had blue flesh, I was imagining that I would need to like squint to see the blue. But no, this is a full on neon highlighter blue is actually and the flesh they said, mmmm, all right, Phil. Scoreboard update, two questions left.
00:37:24
Speaker 14: Crap, it’s a little bit more spread out now, Sorry for that. And Maggie have three points, that’s right. Jordan is one up with four. Then Randall with his purple, He’s down to seven point. Jannis and Brody still are holding the perfect games. They’ve got eight points apiece because we’re both.
00:37:44
Speaker 1: Wearing these first light jackets.
00:37:47
Speaker 4: That what do the dabblers do?
00:37:52
Speaker 2: Justin Fake can get one of those of his gift card. Question nine, The top pick is Wildlife. The Animal Planet document memory mere Cat Blank spent fifty three episodes following meerkat families in the Kalahari Desert.
00:38:10
Speaker 6: Stumped, the room is stumped.
00:38:13
Speaker 4: Oh I just got it.
00:38:17
Speaker 2: The Animal Planet documentary mere Cat Blank, This was a hit spent fifty three episodes following mere cat families in the Kalahari Desert.
00:38:28
Speaker 10: Brodie time in life when Animal Planet did a little babysitting for me.
00:38:35
Speaker 2: And it helped him get this one right. The Animal Planet documentary mere Cat Blank spent fifty three episodes following mere cat families the Kalahari Desert.
00:38:45
Speaker 6: Phil Would you get this one right?
00:38:47
Speaker 5: Yes, yes, I would Randall?
00:38:49
Speaker 6: Did you get it.
00:38:51
Speaker 1: Not yet?
00:38:54
Speaker 14: There was a commercial for this show that played in the lobby of my local movie theater. I’m just on a loop, so it’s kind of burned into my head.
00:39:02
Speaker 2: What would be the pill index today?
00:39:04
Speaker 5: You think, Oh, I haven’t done that yet, Lema figure it.
00:39:06
Speaker 1: To Take a look.
00:39:07
Speaker 2: Sure, Roman, do you have this one right?
00:39:09
Speaker 6: No?
00:39:09
Speaker 2: Particularly Animal Planet documentary Meerkat Blank spent fifty three episodes following meerkat families in the Kalahari Desert. Brody may be the only one to have the right answer.
00:39:29
Speaker 5: This would be a tough show for me, Spencer.
00:39:30
Speaker 14: I think it’d be a three or if I was giving myself a benefit of the doubt, But I’m not going to do that.
00:39:35
Speaker 2: Brody, for the second week in a row, will have a perfect game going into question ten, Will Yanni join him our sabotage last time? Randall?
00:39:49
Speaker 1: Do you like your answer? No?
00:39:53
Speaker 2: Do you have any familiarity with this show? Like, can you picture a commercial and advertisement the show itself? No? I can’t.
00:40:00
Speaker 9: I can’t remember the last time I went to a movie theater, and I.
00:40:05
Speaker 1: Don’t watch Animal Planet.
00:40:08
Speaker 2: The Animal Planet documentary meerkat Blank spent fifty three episodes following merk Your chickens have names Kalahari Desert.
00:40:19
Speaker 9: Well, yeah, no they don’t.
00:40:23
Speaker 1: One of them has a name.
00:40:25
Speaker 9: Two of them have names, but one of them I don’t remember which chicken that is. Initially, when we got them, we thought it would be funny to name them all after professional wrestlers, but then it became apparent we couldn’t keep track of which ones were which. Except there’s a really goofy one who has this big crest.
00:40:43
Speaker 2: Oh the Warrior, No, Warrior.
00:40:45
Speaker 1: No, we called him the Ayatola of Rock and Roller.
00:40:50
Speaker 9: It’s fun and then uh and then we just shortened that to the Ayatola, which has since taken on the Yeah, all.
00:40:57
Speaker 5: Right, much different.
00:40:58
Speaker 9: And it was funny because we because there’s like a picture of me holding that chicken and it’s on it’s on the window at our like one of the food trucks in Livingston, and so someone was like, oh, is that you? And I’m like, yeah, is that your chicken? I’m like yeah, Like what’s its name, like the Ayatola, and they just I was like, no, no, it’s after the wrestler. But there is another chicken named the Undertaker, but I don’t I don’t know which one that is.
00:41:26
Speaker 10: Okay, that went a lot farther than I thought it would.
00:41:29
Speaker 6: We used to game.
00:41:31
Speaker 9: I just feel like the energy is off, Like I just gave that and Spencer goes, Okay.
00:41:39
Speaker 4: I like it.
00:41:39
Speaker 7: But it’s much tougher on the kids when you lose them and they’re named, when they don’t have names, and like there’s just a little more separation.
00:41:49
Speaker 1: Is Sidney your first to them? She’s like she’s like, you know, the pretty one.
00:41:53
Speaker 9: I’m like, yeah, yeah.
00:41:57
Speaker 4: A lot of times.
00:41:58
Speaker 7: We have so many different breeds in our A lot of time you can just say, you know the oster or the naked neck or the you know, yeah.
00:42:06
Speaker 1: I don’t know any of their breeds either.
00:42:09
Speaker 2: The Animal Planet documentary meer Cat Blank.
00:42:11
Speaker 4: I think it came to me.
00:42:12
Speaker 6: Oh, is everybody ready?
00:42:15
Speaker 2: I do go ahead, Wife Jordan’s Junction, Randall Nation, Marge Dynasty’s Yanni Mansion, Brody manor Brody got it? Yeah, the correct answer.
00:42:34
Speaker 6: Meer Cat Manner, Son of My God.
00:42:37
Speaker 1: That was close.
00:42:40
Speaker 2: Ran from two thousand and five to two thousand and eight, and then got a BBC revival in twenty twenty one. The show told the story of the Whiskers, which is a meer cat family that’s part of a long term field study. At the peak of its popularity, it was Animal Planet’s most popular show, with more than four million viewers in the United States. The series received three Emmy nominations. All Right, here’s a correct answer review. One was Nebraska is Home of the Runza two Remington three Fiberglass, four Slash five, Daddy long Legs, six Dabblers seven, Jack London eight Blue Pig Meat nine Meerkat manor phil scoreboard update.
00:43:24
Speaker 5: Its love interesting.
00:43:26
Speaker 14: Now Brody has pulled ahead with nine points, but Yannis hot on his trail with eight.
00:43:31
Speaker 5: It’s between those two players.
00:43:34
Speaker 2: Question ten, the topic is fishing. This last great question is via David Heiser. Either we are going to go to overtime.
00:43:42
Speaker 4: He got a chuckle out of that.
00:43:43
Speaker 1: Yeah, Brody’s going to have a perfect game.
00:43:45
Speaker 4: That when he said this question is or.
00:43:48
Speaker 2: They could both get it right.
00:43:49
Speaker 1: Yeah, damn it.
00:43:50
Speaker 7: And I said fishing, and I could get it right, and he said fishing to see it, and.
00:43:54
Speaker 1: Then I’d tie Youiannis for second.
00:43:56
Speaker 2: Yanni did nail it. And it’s the second week in a row where Brody has a fishing question at number ten with a perfect game. The St. Mary’s River flows from Lake Superior to this other great lake. The Saint Mary’s River flows from Lake Superior to this other great lake. Randall very excuse me, Brodie very quick to answer, but he’s staring at his whiteboard sussing out if he has it right or not. The Saint Mary’s River flows from Lake Superior to this other great lake. Yeah, okay, it’s gonna stick with that first answer. Perfect game on the line.
00:44:51
Speaker 1: No, I’m sick of guessing. But then again, it doesn’t matter anymore.
00:44:57
Speaker 2: Jordan Sillers, do you have this one right?
00:44:58
Speaker 5: I have a great Okay, I’m very confident that I.
00:45:02
Speaker 2: Have one of them. While we wait for our players, answering to tease that next week is probably our most anticipated show of the year, The Wives of Meat Eater Trivia will be returning.
00:45:13
Speaker 6: Uh did you get as told of my wife?
00:45:15
Speaker 8: Is?
00:45:15
Speaker 6: Is she coming?
00:45:17
Speaker 2: The invite has been sent to her inbox? So tbd. We had a few wives who had not responded yet that I had to circle up with today. Randall.
00:45:31
Speaker 9: Yes, nothing, you don’t want me to talk about I was just hoping you didn’t want me to talk about my chickens again, because I don’t feel like that’s going well.
00:45:38
Speaker 1: As a second, I feel like I’m over shared.
00:45:42
Speaker 6: You’re gonna get it.
00:45:43
Speaker 9: You’re like distancing yourself from what I’m saying.
00:45:47
Speaker 2: Well, we are seven minutes away from an all company meeting and potentially going to open.
00:45:52
Speaker 8: I just don’t own chickens, so I can’t relate. Yeah, I mean, but Nick Tapia upstairs. The first time he and his wife bought you again, they kept him inside in their guest bathroom and it turned on the water in their guest bathroom and flooded their cross.
00:46:06
Speaker 4: I did not know.
00:46:09
Speaker 9: Situation asked me if if I wanted his rooster because he said it was really mean and they couldn’t have it around the kid, and I was like no, And then later I said, do you find someone who would take that rooster?
00:46:19
Speaker 1: He’s like yes, I’m God on Facebook wanted it right away, like that Poor.
00:46:28
Speaker 4: Mary’s River pass that could have taken from it.
00:46:33
Speaker 2: Like yeah, everybody ready, go ahead and reveal your answers, Roman says Gary Jordan Michigan, Randall Michigan, Marge Michigan, Yanni Michigan, Brodie Huron. The correct answer.
00:46:54
Speaker 6: Is like Huron got it right.
00:46:58
Speaker 2: Great job giving, I think is her first perfect game of twenty six. The Saint Mary’s River starts at Lake Superior’s Whitefish Bay before traveling seventy five miles to Lake Huron’s North Channel. It forms an international border between the United States and Canada. He’s a key water body for cargo travel. The Saint Mary’s is a rich fishery known for its walleye, perch, bass pike, and salmon. All Right, Brody thousand dollars donation that perfect game. Brody, what are you gonna do with all that money?
00:47:30
Speaker 10: Let’s send it to Sportsman for the Boundary Waters because the fight ain’t over yet, so let’s get it to them.
00:47:38
Speaker 2: Thousand dollars heading to support. Join us next week for more Meat Eater Trivia, the only game show where conservation always wins. We got a meeting to go to by now.
00:47:51
Speaker 6: Yeah, Spencer from South Dakota.
00:47:52
Speaker 2: He’s the host, using those smooth mellow tones.
00:47:55
Speaker 6: He lays them questions down, and he likes taking those two and three year old bucks. And he’s an avid amateur lockhow
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