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Speaker 1: It’s Me podcast.
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Speaker 2: Welcome to Meet Eater Trivia, the only game show where conservation always wins.
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Speaker 3: I am not your host, Spencer Newhart, but.
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Speaker 2: I’m his wife, Shelby, and I am joined today by all the other meat Eater wives. So it’s Adrian, Alex, Carrie, Katie, Kelsey, Sarah and Sydney. This is a ten round quiz show with questions from meat eaters for verticals hunting, fishing, conservation and cooking, and there is a prize. Meat Eater will donate five hundred dollars to the conservation organization of the winners choosing. So let’s go around and get to know all our lovely ladies here.
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Speaker 3: Katie, do you want to begin?
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Speaker 1: Sure? I’m Katie Finch, married, Dustine, married d Steve, Rinella, married for eighteen years eighteen year July, it’ll be eighteen years together for twenty so it feels like a long time, but in many ways like no time has passed at all.
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Speaker 4: Cute Kelsey, Kelsey Morris. I am married to Seth Morris. We have a two month old baby who’s out there, so half my brain is in the other room.
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Speaker 2: And yeah, Kelsey’s feeling confident new mom new mom confidence.
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Speaker 3: Yep, new mom energy, mom brain.
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Speaker 5: My name is Alex Barta.
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Speaker 3: I am married to Max Barta, and I will also claim pregnancy brain do with our first child in July. So any time I tank, I will be blaming it. Yes.
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Speaker 6: Carrie Henderson, married to Brody for twenty years. This fall been a long time. I’ve got old mom brain around all these scheduled activities and everything else. So by tank, that’s what I’m blaming.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, the boys, yes exactly.
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Speaker 5: I’m Adrian. I’m married to Phil Well and.
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Speaker 3: You can also blame your two boys.
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Speaker 7: I won’t blame them.
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Speaker 5: Yeah, right now.
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Speaker 3: I’m Sydney, married to Randall. We don’t have any kids, so I have no excuse when this goes around. But three beautiful dog.
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Speaker 5: Beautiful dogs, yes, and chickens A lot of chickens.
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Speaker 3: Which are beautiful too by the way.
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Speaker 2: Oh, yes, the belt is in Sydney’s possession. We should get an actual like a belt buckle would so cute.
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Speaker 3: That’s a really good idea.
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Speaker 8: And last, but not least, Sarah Culkins married to Corey and yeah, we have a kid too.
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Speaker 7: He’s almost eight.
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Speaker 8: Out there probably eating all the snacks and hoping to play ping pong.
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Speaker 2: I heard he’s an aspiring author writing books about your dog.
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Speaker 8: Yes, he’s on his third book. He’s hoping I will publish it and sell it at local yard sales.
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Speaker 3: That’s honestly so cute.
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Speaker 2: Oh my gosh, be his first customer. Okay, get signed by I just want a dollar per book.
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Speaker 3: It’s very fun.
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Speaker 7: Well yeah, start and small.
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Speaker 3: Yeah all right.
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Speaker 2: Well, before we jump into some questions, I wanted to share a stat with you, ladies. The Last Wives and Girlfriends Show, episode five seventy six, for those at home, is the most viewed episode of Meet Eater Trivia in the last two years.
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Speaker 9: Sockey Boys, it did one hundred and sixty eight percent better than the average episode of trivia on YouTube, So one hundred and sixty eight percent.
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Speaker 2: That’s a big, big improvement. What would they do without us? Right, It’s important for us to support small content creators like our husbands.
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Speaker 3: Yeah all right.
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Speaker 2: It also has some record breaking amount of comments, and I believe Sarah and Sidney wanted to share a few of their favorite I did.
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Speaker 3: Not write any down. We just took about it in the car.
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Speaker 1: You’re never supposed to read the comments, you guys.
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Speaker 10: I know, they were lovingly not horrible.
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Speaker 2: Oh good, really Morning at Home overwhelmingly not horrible.
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Speaker 3: That’s the bar.
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Speaker 1: What was the like theme?
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Speaker 10: We’re loud, yeah, I mean squawky.
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Speaker 8: We’re also not experienced podcasters, so now we are. Yeah, I can read a couple that I found Jarney sticky. Ricky said that he thinks he likes us more than our husband’s and I just want to point that out.
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Speaker 7: But I agree, I think we’re pretty great.
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Speaker 8: And I would say the overwhelming majority thinks that Shelby is a cutie, and I also agree with that true. And then I mean there’s some negative naysayers, like I had to turn this episode down.
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Speaker 10: Well, Philip Hartman, Sorry, I don’t feel bad.
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Speaker 8: I’m going to turn it up, you know. But no, they were they were mostly really fun. But yeah, definitely some comments about some cackling, but sticky Ricky you get a shout out.
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Speaker 3: Well, covin in here, Yes, coven acuties agreed.
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Speaker 2: Sarah’s reading your comments will be nice, folks, Sidney, did you have anything else you wanted to add?
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Speaker 3: No, I don’t remember, but I was like, oh, these are not that bad.
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Speaker 2: Well good if you’re feeling inspired later then then you bring them up. Okay, well, I think we’re ready to play trivia, so play the drop pill.
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Speaker 3: Look, I need to know what I stand to win everything. How’s that you just tend to win everything? Game on suckers? Sound like that? All right?
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Speaker 2: Question one, as always, is multiple choice. We’re starting out a little easier. The topic is hunting of these dogs names, which was the most popular in twenty twenty five, and your options are Duke Loki, Roscoe, and Marley. Of these four which was the most popular in twenty twenty five, Duke Loki, Roscoe or Marley?
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Speaker 3: Do we write it out? Or say aby c r D write it out?
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Speaker 7: Please?
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Speaker 5: Okay, I don’t like this one because it’s completely a guessing.
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Speaker 2: Oh yeah, does anybody know a Duke Loki, Roscoe or Marley?
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Speaker 3: None of the room? Marley?
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Speaker 1: Nope, that’s a kid.
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Speaker 3: I’m wrong. Never mind, we’re looking like most of us have already got a guess.
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Speaker 11: I don’t know.
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Speaker 3: Okay, Adrian, hurry up, Adrian. You won the first year, right I did?
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Speaker 6: Okay?
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Speaker 12: And I have to say since the last time too, Sydney and I played trivia at the Mollie with Phil.
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Speaker 5: And Ramdle whatever a little help.
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Speaker 7: We won.
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Speaker 3: Hey the Meat Eater Wives Champs. So you’ve been practiced again one time?
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Speaker 2: Yeah, all right, you’re ready to reveal, Go ahead and reveal your answers. Sarah says Roscoe, Sidney says Duke, Adrian Loki, Carrie Marley, Alex Duke, Kelsey Marley, Katie Marley, and the.
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Speaker 3: Answer is Duke.
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Speaker 2: Yes. Duke came in at fifteenth, while Marley was thirty eighth, Loki was seventy second, Roscoe was eighty ninth, and the top five boy dog names were Max, Hank, Teddy, Cooper, and Gusts.
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Speaker 3: The top girl names Luna, Bella, Daisy, Lucy, and Ruby. So you got a Max and a Ruby. Yeah. Home, I have this thing where I’ve only ever dated men with dog names. I won’t need them all, but very.
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Speaker 7: Much so dog names.
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Speaker 2: So is baby gonna be on the lists as well?
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Speaker 7: Of this?
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Speaker 1: Like, how who is counting that?
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Speaker 3: Spencer? I don’t know, Spencer.
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Speaker 7: This is also assuming people registered their dog names.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, I don’t know where.
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Speaker 10: I don’t know, sketchy question.
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Speaker 3: You know what, I’ll ask him to cite his sources next time you are married, Steve.
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Speaker 1: I mean, yeah, I’m sure, I’d have an issue with it.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, all question issues. You can go pick a fight with him afterwards. I will be on your side.
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Speaker 3: Question two topic is public lands.
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Speaker 2: The National Park Service says your first stop should be in this building quote where park rangers are available to answer questions and help you get oriented. The National Park Service says this should be your first stop. We’re looking for the name of the building where park rangers are available to answer questions and help you get oriented. Anyone been to a National park lately?
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Speaker 7: Yes?
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Speaker 3: Oh, where’d you go?
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Speaker 12: Well, last summer we took the boys on trip to like the bad Lands and the Black Hills.
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Speaker 5: So we did a lot of parks.
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Speaker 3: Badlands are so underrated, They’re so cool. I love them.
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Speaker 6: Yeah, I think we’re going to go there in a month. I need to pick your brain.
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Speaker 11: Ouah.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, good time to go where before it gets too hot?
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Speaker 2: Yeah?
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Speaker 3: Yeah, all right, Waldrug and we did.
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Speaker 5: Oh, Finley wants to go back.
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Speaker 12: Yeah, it’s like, I don’t know that We’re going to take another trip just to go to Waldrug.
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Speaker 5: I will take him, Okay, Yeah, I love that. He thought it was the coolest place. Yes, free ice water were free ice.
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Speaker 7: Water, so good.
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Speaker 2: All right, is everyone ready to reveal? Go ahead and reveal your answers. We got Sarah Sane Visitors Center, Sydney Visitors Center, Adrian Visitors Center, Carrie Visitors Center.
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Speaker 3: Alex, Rangers Station.
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Speaker 2: Kelsey Visitors Center, Katie the visitor. The room did very well. It is the Visitors Center, Education first pregnancy brain.
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Speaker 5: You can’t over the Visitor Center feels like a cop out answer right, like, are you sure that that felt wrong?
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Speaker 3: To be fair?
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Speaker 2: Spencer specifically put in here not accepting Ranger Station.
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Speaker 3: Oh, double wrong, Alex a negative point.
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Speaker 2: The visitors center have gift shops, museums, shuttles, scenic overlooks, rangers, bathrooms, and Wi Fi. The rustic look that’s often associated with these structures is known as parchitecture, but they briefly deviated from the traditional parchitecture in the sixties when they embraced mid century modern designs. But this shift was somewhat unpopular. Critics called it egregiously contemporary, and I believe Phil has some examples of some mid century modernism for us. I believe this is the Jackson Center at Mount Rainier National Park. This one was built in nineteen sixty six, but later demolished in two thousand and nine, so that one is sadly no longer.
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Speaker 11: I was scrolling through all of them when you were reading Sydney Shelby. Sorry.
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Speaker 3: Great, well, we got one from Petrified Forest.
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Speaker 11: We got one again.
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Speaker 3: Oh yeah, that one’s the.
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Speaker 2: One from Petrified Forest National Park in sixty three. This one’s from the Right Brothers National Memorial, which I feel how appropriate.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, that one, that’s perfect.
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Speaker 2: And then this one is from the Great Smoky Mountains. This one is Klingman’s Dome, which I think also looks pretty cool.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, anyone bend to any of these?
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Speaker 7: I’ve been to that one.
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Speaker 3: Oh cool, you’re right, Brothers. Nice?
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Speaker 2: All right, room did pretty well there. So we’re on to question three and the topic is wildlife and this is our listener Question of the Week, which was won by Danica Baker, So thank you for sending in this great question.
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Speaker 3: Danica, you’re going to get one hundred.
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Speaker 2: And fifty dollars first like gift card. So if you want a chance to win the Listener Question of Week, send your questions to Trivia at the meat eater dot com. Maker, which comes from Mollusks, is more commonly known as blank of blank. Huh So I’ve always heard this word pronounces knacker, but we looked it up and it’s naker and it comes from mollusks.
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Speaker 3: It’s more commonly known any hints. This is multiple choice, right, there might be some in the room hints. I don’t know. I’m not on me, but I’m looking around.
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Speaker 1: I was going to give hints, but now i’m competitive.
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Speaker 5: Oh wait, oh wait, I’m completely changing.
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Speaker 3: I feel like you just saw something.
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Speaker 1: If I.
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Speaker 2: Don’t, I don’t actually see any. So I don’t think that was a good a good hint.
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Speaker 12: No, that helped me because what I wrote down was stupid and now I’m getty answer.
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Speaker 2: Stupid maker, which comes from Malley, is more commonly known as blank of blank.
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Speaker 3: We got a really stumped room here.
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Speaker 2: I think Adrian, Katie, Kelsey, you guys have answers, but Carrie has one too, Okay, Sidney, So we’re waiting on Sarah and Alex.
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Speaker 3: Blank of blank maker from mollusks.
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Speaker 6: And you said you you’ve used this word before, so it’s something you’ve talked about before. You had a different pronunciation for it. You’re familiar with.
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Speaker 7: This, Yes, got it?
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Speaker 2: I think I would bet we all own a little bit of it somewhere.
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Speaker 3: Guess it’s given him.
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Speaker 7: It’s better to make it dumb.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, okay, I’m making it.
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Speaker 2: Guess everyone’s writing something down. We’re getting guesses. Sarah is not confident.
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Speaker 5: I’m gonna feel bad if I’s wrong.
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Speaker 3: Are you ready to reveal this is dumb?
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Speaker 7: This is going to be in the comments.
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Speaker 2: Guys, go ahead and reveal your answers. Sarah the mother of pearl, pearl, mother pearl, the rest of the room.
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Speaker 3: It is mother pearl.
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Speaker 7: I am very happy for my friends.
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Speaker 2: Maker is the strong iridescent substance that’s found on the inner shell of oysters, muscles, and abalonies. It’s the same material that actual pearls are made of. Mother of pearl is commonly used in art, jewelry, buttons, musical instruments, furniture, and cosmetics. I have a lot of Knacker Naker jewelry, and that’s.
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Speaker 3: The only context in which I’ve ever heard this.
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Speaker 4: I went through a mother pearl face like a lot, like furniture, even like.
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Speaker 3: A chair, like a table like. I’ve seen the buttons like and how they make them with like the drill. It was probably sake. No that, I don’t know.
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Speaker 11: A lot.
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Speaker 3: It was a lot.
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Speaker 4: It was like one hundred dollars, so it was definitely that’s beautiful.
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Speaker 3: Last I was in college, so there’s.
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Speaker 8: A there’s a bag of these things in my house.
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Speaker 7: I think, oh, being saved up.
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Speaker 8: Is that something that I’m sure receive in the future, some gift made of this?
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Speaker 3: I mean, that would be cool. I send it to me. I’ll make you something.
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Speaker 2: Okay, Like I said, I want to make buttons out of it, Okay.
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Speaker 3: Wind chimes. I don’t know what else it would be cool on like a light We’ll see.
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Speaker 11: And just just a general note a little closer to the microphones for everybody. I mean, I’m saying that with love.
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Speaker 3: They’re not.
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Speaker 1: We’re trying not to be loud.
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Speaker 11: We filled the love.
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Speaker 1: We had so many comments.
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Speaker 11: I’m asking you to please be louder, all right.
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Speaker 3: Onto question for the topic is gear no boy.
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Speaker 2: Carhart says their logo is inspired by this ten letter word, which is also known as the horn of plenty. Ooh, Sydney and Adrian were on it. I didn’t even finish saying it. They were writing it.
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Speaker 5: I think I spelled it right.
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Speaker 2: Letters spelling does not matter. I mean, if you have nine letters and it’s the same word, I’m not even going to count. So Carhart says their logo is inspired by this ten letter word, which is also known as the Horn of plenty.
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Speaker 12: Does every one of these boards say suck at somebody on the back board?
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Speaker 3: Both?
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Speaker 11: So it started with and it kind of started trend.
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Speaker 7: Yeah, there’s a sucket randal over there. You should switch there, you go go that one.
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Speaker 11: Who’s chili chilli?
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Speaker 3: It’s ten letter word. It is a ten letter word also known as the Horn of plenty. Spelling is questionable for me. I can’t spell either. You’re good, all right? Are we ready to reveal? Go ahead and reveal?
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Speaker 2: Sarah says Cornucopia, Sydney Cornucopia, Adrian Cornucopia, Carrie with a question mark Alex Cornucopia. Kelsey also with the question mark Katie Cornucopia.
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Speaker 3: The room did very well. It is cornicopia. Carhart says.
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Speaker 2: Their Cornucopia logo is supposed to make you think of America’s heartland, which I think is accurate.
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Speaker 3: I had a whole cornucopia lesson in school. I don’t know what South Dkota who knows?
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Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, like Thanksgiving.
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Speaker 3: Yes, it around Thanksgiving time.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, the whole Pilgrims, Nina Pinta Santa Maria thing. It was introduced in nineteen sixty seven, and prior to that, it was a red heart with a blue train car, which was referred to as the car in the heart logo?
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Speaker 3: Is what that looks like? What Phil is showing right here? I like the original. It’s it’s definitely got like a throwback five. It’s a little busy, a little busy car in the heart logo. Funny any car Heart fans, I feel like I have like every colored car heart beanie.
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Speaker 6: Oh ever, yeah, and they kind of slowly rise up.
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Speaker 10: They do not necessarily Well, yeah.
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Speaker 1: I wish that I could wear those the overalls because it’s like they’re so cute. No, they just it’s not a good look on me.
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Speaker 3: But debatable.
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Speaker 1: Does anyone here have car heart overall?
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Speaker 7: I love I love all overalls. Yeah, the family’s outfitted and then yeah, very cute.
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Speaker 10: Yeah, I didn’t know there were two teas.
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Speaker 7: Oh I just.
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Speaker 3: Found that out.
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Speaker 2: Probably doesn’t matter, all right.
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Speaker 3: Question five.
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Speaker 2: After this we’ll get a scoreboard update since we’re halfway through the game already. The topic for question five is concert vation. This was America’s first national monument, which the Park Service describes an astounding rock that looms over the Wyoming Prairie.
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Speaker 7: Sh it’s not.
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Speaker 3: I mean maybe this was a part of our vacation last year. Okay, Adrian knows it.
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Speaker 1: Say it again.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, this was America’s first national monument, which the Park Service describes as an astounding rock.
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Speaker 3: That looms over the Wyoming Prairie. An astounding rock.
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Speaker 5: I’d say that’s an accurate description.
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Speaker 2: Okay, Adrian’s astounding. If you’re wrong, we’re going to cackle.
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Speaker 11: These are kinds of subtle hints that that Brodie would start throwing a fit over.
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Speaker 5: I’m looking out for you. I don’t care. I don’t play this game. I don’t listen to this podcast all day, every day.
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Speaker 2: America’s first National monument. We all got guesses. We got something down, all right, This.
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Speaker 5: Deem me for not getting the dog one right, I almost wrote down, Duke.
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Speaker 2: We got Sarah thinking she’s got kind of a state faces. Okay, Katie, are you still thinking? Okay, Katie is still thinking.
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Speaker 3: I wasn’t the highlight of your trip, Adrian. It was a highlight.
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Speaker 5: It was really hot when we were there.
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Speaker 3: M that checks out.
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Speaker 5: They boys loved it.
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Speaker 3: Okay, so this is.
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Speaker 1: On my list.
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Speaker 3: I’ve never been, but I’ve never been either.
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Speaker 2: I’ve driven past, I’ve been like within twenty minutes so many times, I’ve never actually gone.
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Speaker 3: It’s worth going. It’s a stay wrong. Like my monument, I think is in the different.
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Speaker 10: Same I think, Okay, I think we’re the same. I’m okay, I’m gonna put one down just in case.
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Speaker 5: Okay, if I had to been there, I probably wouldn’t know the answer. Fair So okay, all.
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Speaker 3: Right, we all have guesses.
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Speaker 1: You’re just saying that to make us feel No, I really wouldn’t.
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Speaker 2: Let’s reveal those answ Sarah says Devil’s Tower, Sydney Devil’s Tower, Adrian Devil’s Tower.
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Speaker 3: Oh my gosh. Oh, Katie says Loki. But everyone else I thought that five nice work.
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Speaker 2: Scientists aren’t totally sure how Devil’s Tower was formed. The most agreed upon theory is that fifty million years ago, magma located two miles underground, formed the pillar, which was then later exposed by erosion. But the Lakota have a different origin story for it. They say that the Seven Sisters climbed a small butte to escape a group of hungry bears, and as the bears got close, the earth shook and groaned until a tiny hill turned into an enormous tower. The bears continued to climb and slide down backwards, which gave the butte its ribbed appearance. Eventually, the bears were buried alive by falling rocks and the Seven Sisters escaped.
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Speaker 3: Oh very cool.
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Speaker 7: I like it.
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Speaker 3: And now time for a scoreboard update.
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Speaker 11: Okay, see where we’re sitting in is Indeed, it’s a pretty pretty tight game. You’re all doing well. Got Sarah, Carrie, Kelsey and Katie are all tied up with three points apiece, coming up next to Alex and Adrian four points and the raining champ is still raining. Randall would be breaking, I’m surprised, pressing his face against the glass right now, trying to get a peek in. But it’s Sydney. She’s got five points and the perfect game.
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Speaker 3: Perfect game.
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Speaker 2: If you get a perfect game, they double the donation. Be thinking about where that money goes, Sydney the only one with no mom brain going on?
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Speaker 5: Yeah not there in science now.
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Speaker 2: All right on to question six, which is woodsmanship. This nine letter word is defined as a plant such as a cactus, in which the leaves and stem are thick and can store a lot of water.
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Speaker 5: I really appreciate when you say how many letters.
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Speaker 3: Are in the good little It gives you somewhere to start.
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Speaker 2: Yes, quote a plant such as a cactus in which the leaves and stem are thick and can store a lot of water.
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Speaker 3: Nine letters? Is the woodsmanship strong in this room? No? No, no, oh.
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Speaker 2: She was confident for like half a second about Ranger station too.
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Speaker 12: I’m feeling competitive and so I like seeing that Sydney hasn’t written anything down yet.
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Speaker 7: Huge.
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Speaker 3: That’s huge.
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Speaker 10: Sydney does look stumped. I’m study.
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Speaker 5: I know you can get this, so we just need to run the clock out.
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Speaker 3: Really okay, everyone else, get it a toy down fast.
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Speaker 10: I have no idea watch be wrong to ad.
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Speaker 3: I feel like that. I know that.
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Speaker 5: I feel like I feel like you also wrote it on really fast. I think you’re also okay letters.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, I’m gonna come again. I got seven, but this one, this one pissed me off.
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Speaker 7: Okay, okay, I don’t like that.
00:24:02
Speaker 10: I’m gonna know it as soon as it said, and I’m gonna be so mad.
00:24:05
Speaker 5: Oh that’s airstream has been haunting me.
00:24:09
Speaker 7: I went back and studied.
00:24:10
Speaker 3: I saw one of those on the way here, and I thought, of you.
00:24:13
Speaker 5: I saw them every day, like constantly after that, because it was it was this time of year ish.
00:24:18
Speaker 12: I think people were getting out their campers and like there was one park next to me when I got to work the next day, when I was going home, they were everywhere, and I was like, I knew this.
00:24:30
Speaker 3: Subliminal.
00:24:31
Speaker 2: Do everybody have a guess, Sarah, I’m just gonna get I can’t wait to know the answer. When it said, go ahead and reveal your answers, folks, Sarah’s question. Hi, Adrian suculent, Carrie succulent, Alex succulent, Kelsey succulent.
00:24:54
Speaker 3: Katie is CRUs nice.
00:25:05
Speaker 2: Correct answer, several friends, Good job.
00:25:10
Speaker 11: Sorry really quick, I got I got lost in the shuffle there on the last few contestants. Kelsey, did you get that one?
00:25:16
Speaker 1: Yes?
00:25:16
Speaker 11: Okay and Katie Yes.
00:25:22
Speaker 2: Although technically all cacti are succulents, hobbyists tend to put them into different groups like jade, ali vera, snake plants, agave and string of pearls are some of the most popular. They are drought resistant plants that thrive in places where dew and mist are the only moisture.
00:25:37
Speaker 3: I’m personally a jade girly.
00:25:38
Speaker 2: I have like one mama jade with like a dozen little babies all over the house. Anyone else a succulent collector.
00:25:47
Speaker 7: Because I want to water them?
00:25:49
Speaker 3: Yeah, they almost they like thrive on neglect. Yeah, you know, they’re really.
00:25:53
Speaker 5: I had one in my office and like the bottom I don’t know what it was, but like the leaves at the bottom, God, all dry and crispy, So I was like, I’ll just pick those off and the whole thing. Apparently those are structurally important.
00:26:03
Speaker 12: Don’t pick off the dead things at the bottom.
00:26:07
Speaker 2: All right, on to question seven, and the topic is hunting. Our episode of trivia could have been could have shared the same name as this Netflix drama, which critics called a risque soap that turns bad behavior into highly bingeable fun.
00:26:25
Speaker 3: I know, okay, took a second to click, but.
00:26:30
Speaker 6: This is a hunting the genre loosely.
00:26:34
Speaker 3: All right, our episode of trivia could have the same name as this Netflix drama, which critics called a.
00:26:42
Speaker 2: Risque soap that turns bad behavior. It’s a highly bingeable fun.
00:26:46
Speaker 3: Has anybody seen this? Yes? Something? Is it worth it? I have no idea.
00:26:56
Speaker 1: I only know about this from the SNL like end up of it.
00:27:01
Speaker 10: I think Corey got excited that I was gonna watch it, and then.
00:27:07
Speaker 1: It was.
00:27:09
Speaker 5: God, I don’t ever go on Netflix anymore. Oh, okay, hold one, we gotta think.
00:27:19
Speaker 11: Drama.
00:27:19
Speaker 3: I end up being your ears.
00:27:20
Speaker 2: Critics called it a probably that turns bad behavior into highly bingeable fun.
00:27:26
Speaker 5: You’re like, don’t anything to do with hunting. It was just like the name has overlap.
00:27:33
Speaker 3: That doesn’t matter in order to get.
00:27:41
Speaker 2: Our episode of trivia could have the same name Netflix.
00:27:46
Speaker 12: Dramas episode of Trivia, not show our episode going wrong.
00:27:50
Speaker 10: Okay, you got it.
00:27:51
Speaker 13: I gotta guess you need to know how many letters, who’s in it?
00:28:04
Speaker 3: Half points?
00:28:07
Speaker 11: This isn’t the Sydney I.
00:28:11
Speaker 3: Stand by that half points should be allowed.
00:28:14
Speaker 7: Yeah, it’s our show.
00:28:15
Speaker 3: We get to make the rules, right.
00:28:16
Speaker 2: I told that if there’s a disagreement, we’re just gonna have a democracy.
00:28:20
Speaker 3: It’s not a spencer ocracy.
00:28:22
Speaker 7: Here’s the thing.
00:28:23
Speaker 12: This is based on a book, and I can describe the cover of the book to you. I cannot tell you what the title is.
00:28:30
Speaker 7: Question the lead. If she doesn’t get it, so.
00:28:34
Speaker 3: She is drawing it.
00:28:36
Speaker 2: I am.
00:28:36
Speaker 5: I did this one other time too, for airstream, did I yes.
00:28:44
Speaker 11: It’s the classic Maggie Smith technique, tries to draw something in lieu of an answer.
00:28:49
Speaker 3: Maggie is a very talented artist.
00:28:50
Speaker 2: Oh she’s great, and we’ll judge if Adrian is here in just a second.
00:28:58
Speaker 5: The my title is not even a full fought some words I wrote down.
00:29:03
Speaker 2: Go ahead and reveal your answers, Sarah says. The Haunting Wives, Sydney Hunting Wives.
00:29:09
Speaker 5: The Wives Honting Party, Britneys, Let’s stick on the cover in Brittany.
00:29:15
Speaker 2: Snows, The Haunting Wives from Alex, The Hunting Wives from Kelsey, and Haunting Wives from Katie. The Room did very well. The Hunting Wives premiered on Netflix in twenty twenty five. It is about an elite click of socialites in East Texas who enjoy hunting. The Guardian says it’s about as good as nonsensical television gets, and Variety said it doesn’t try to hide its campy personality. Rolling Stones called it.
00:29:41
Speaker 3: A cheesy sex fest and now I have not seen it, But Sarah, you sound like a fan? Is it a cheesy sex best?
00:29:47
Speaker 9: Fan?
00:29:48
Speaker 7: Is a fan? Is kind of a am I gonna watch it?
00:29:51
Speaker 8: Yeah, it’s really funny and it’s it’s it’s it’s.
00:29:55
Speaker 7: Outrageous and unreal and I love it.
00:29:57
Speaker 3: Nonsensical cheesy sex best. That sound it’s like a good.
00:30:01
Speaker 8: I have a stack of shows that I watch during hunt during the fall hunting season. Hunting is year round, but yeah, that’s one of the things I stacked up and watched last year and I thought it was worth it.
00:30:13
Speaker 3: It’s bingeable, Yeah, for sure. Yeah, sounds just like us.
00:30:16
Speaker 5: I’m going to argue more in my favor here, though, totally.
00:30:19
Speaker 7: Have you watched it?
00:30:20
Speaker 6: No, I am totally joking, never watched it.
00:30:23
Speaker 3: Yeah, I would be careful.
00:30:25
Speaker 11: What was it?
00:30:25
Speaker 2: Cheesy sex, cheesy sex best, nonsensical, campy personality, cheesy sex best.
00:30:32
Speaker 7: They’re hunting for something to say.
00:30:33
Speaker 12: I think my full spread that I have erased was worth three quarters of a point.
00:30:41
Speaker 5: And that could that question is got to throw it out because we could not call this episode of Lives he does not hunt.
00:30:52
Speaker 3: You’re exact, Actually.
00:30:53
Speaker 11: You it’s foundationally incorrect. Okay, Yeah, sure.
00:30:59
Speaker 2: All right, after this next question, we’ll get another scoreboard update.
00:31:03
Speaker 3: See where we’re sitting.
00:31:05
Speaker 1: They know who’s in the lead.
00:31:07
Speaker 3: Oh, we’ve been keeping track in the room.
00:31:08
Speaker 5: I’ll just she’s got a tally going.
00:31:13
Speaker 11: This track.
00:31:13
Speaker 2: I gotta keep track, big deal.
00:31:18
Speaker 3: I’m not keeping track it all. It’s just for fun, and.
00:31:22
Speaker 11: I encourage encourage players to keep track because I do make mistakes. I mean it’s very, very uncommon, but it happens.
00:31:29
Speaker 7: All right.
00:31:30
Speaker 2: Question eight, and the topic is cooking. This one is more true to cooking than the last hunting question. Nori is dried blank that’s used in Japanese cuisine. A lot of confident folks the room looked super confident. Everyone’s writing or already got an answer like that was a softball.
00:31:51
Speaker 7: Give us.
00:31:52
Speaker 1: He’s given us a few because I got it.
00:31:58
Speaker 3: Yet, I don’t know. I just oh no, I’m worried, brain feart.
00:32:02
Speaker 7: No.
00:32:03
Speaker 10: I would put this in Marshall’s top five favorite foods.
00:32:06
Speaker 8: Oh wow, if I have it, If I got it right, I mean, well, I got it.
00:32:10
Speaker 3: Has an answer. We can go ahead and reveal everyone got it right. The answer is seaweed. Good job, folks. March story.
00:32:20
Speaker 7: Yeah, we buy it by the case.
00:32:22
Speaker 3: Oh my gosh, you can get packs of it at Costco.
00:32:24
Speaker 7: Like, yeah, we sprinkle it over his salmon and.
00:32:27
Speaker 3: He makes his o little sushi rolls with it. Oh, what an adventurous little eater.
00:32:32
Speaker 7: Shelby.
00:32:32
Speaker 1: What did you say?
00:32:33
Speaker 7: Oh?
00:32:34
Speaker 3: I was just like I know what it’s called. And I was like stopping my feet around and you know, like throwing a fit, and I was like, what is it? Yeah? Uh so I didn’t say anything.
00:32:43
Speaker 1: Uh.
00:32:43
Speaker 2: Nori is made from a species of red algae that’s harvested off the coast of Japan, and it’s commonly used in sushi, rice bowls, salads, and miso soup. Humans started eating it as a paste about thirteen hundred years ago, with the dried sheets not being invented until the year seventeen fifty.
00:32:59
Speaker 3: Interesting, any other Norri fans in the room love it? Yeah, and they make flavored ones too, little sheets.
00:33:05
Speaker 7: Amazing.
00:33:07
Speaker 2: Weve okay, scoreboard update, let’s get to it.
00:33:14
Speaker 11: It’s tight. Oh very Katie and Sarah have five points, Adrian, Kelsey and Carrie have six points apiece, and now with a tie game in first place, Sydney and Alex with seven.
00:33:28
Speaker 7: Points to.
00:33:31
Speaker 2: Everyone’s still in it. There’s still two questions left. So Katie, Sarah, you’re not out of this yet.
00:33:36
Speaker 3: You could totally totally come back after anything.
00:33:39
Speaker 7: Got it. We should have sat next to each other.
00:33:43
Speaker 3: Sarah is not feeling confident, but I’m confident for you.
00:33:46
Speaker 10: You got this. I’m just happy I got one right.
00:33:48
Speaker 3: So yeah, I’m good. Okay.
00:33:53
Speaker 2: Question nine topic is fishing, and this great question comes to us via Leland Hart.
00:33:58
Speaker 3: Thanks Leland, And in a lot of questions.
00:34:02
Speaker 2: American shad belong to this fish family whose bones inspired a V shaped pattern that’s similar to chevron. American shad belonged to this fish family whose bones inspired a V shaped pattern that’s.
00:34:18
Speaker 3: Similar to chevron.
00:34:19
Speaker 5: Can you give an example of a fish family family like a type of fish?
00:34:26
Speaker 3: Uh? Nope, nope no. I cannot ask anyone else in this building. I’m sure they can not me.
00:34:38
Speaker 7: I’ve never thought of a fish.
00:34:40
Speaker 1: I think I do.
00:34:43
Speaker 3: No idea.
00:34:44
Speaker 10: Can you tell me in what area of like warm water or old water, that shad live?
00:34:50
Speaker 3: Girl, I don’t write these questions. I don’t know nothing.
00:34:53
Speaker 5: But what you could tell us is the number of letters in the answer.
00:34:56
Speaker 2: Yeah, happy, These questions fair how are Alex and Sidney feeling there?
00:35:05
Speaker 3: I have a word.
00:35:06
Speaker 5: I don’t know if it’s a family, but.
00:35:09
Speaker 10: Right, that’s the family who wrote this question.
00:35:11
Speaker 3: Spencer, of course, not me. American shad belongs. We got no judgment.
00:35:21
Speaker 7: I just don’t have an answer.
00:35:24
Speaker 2: I think there’s a lure called a shad rap, right, I’ve seen That’s what I’m thinking here or in.
00:35:28
Speaker 7: The Midwest, is my question.
00:35:30
Speaker 3: Yeah, I don’t know. It’s bones inspired a V shaped pattern that’s similar to chevron. Okay, yeah, Sarah’s getting something down. Sydney, are you complication?
00:35:44
Speaker 7: OKAYO?
00:35:46
Speaker 3: Are you no? No? Cool? All right, we got something down.
00:35:51
Speaker 2: Reveal your answers. Sarah says bas. Sydney says carp Adrian Trout, Carrie Salmon.
00:36:00
Speaker 6: I’m making words up. You could have told me that was Scientific’s what I’m doing for.
00:36:07
Speaker 2: Alex says Pike. Kelsey says bait fish. Katie says salmon.
00:36:12
Speaker 3: This is a zero percenter. The correct answer is Harry, Like Harry.
00:36:18
Speaker 5: That’s not a fish.
00:36:19
Speaker 3: That was a hint, like a herringbone pattern. Yeah, like salmonoid. Salmonoid does sound like it should be a pattern.
00:36:27
Speaker 7: Yeah, I like that. None of us put the same answer.
00:36:32
Speaker 2: Carry and Katy were close. But harring are small, oily fish that travel in large schools, serving us prey for everything from humpback whales to bald eagles to sea lions. Herring Bone is a V shaped pattern that’s common in fabrics and flooring. It creates a zigzag look that is said to resemble a fish’s skeleton. And Phil has a picture of the difference between chevron and herring bone. So you know herring bone if you have some extra money for laying floor, chevron if you have extra money in like twenty twelve for bando top haven’t seen chevron in a hot minute? And a chunky necklace, yes, one of those from Jane Crew if you’re if you’re up to it, Uh huh, I’ve seen those coming back.
00:37:15
Speaker 3: It was like giant never again heavy? What are we talking about? All right?
00:37:22
Speaker 2: So, since that was question nine, we only have one left. Sorry for the folks who I think are out, We’ll do a little correct answer review here. So number one was Duke, Number two was Visitor Center three, Mother of Pearl, and question four was Cornucopia five, Devil’s Tower six, Succulent seven, The.
00:37:41
Speaker 3: Hunting Wives eight seaweed, nine hairing, and we will get a final scoreboard update. Before the final question.
00:37:49
Speaker 11: We went from a one hundred percenter, which was a wash, and then a zero per center, which was also a wash. So everyone is in the same spot, same spot. It comes down to Sydney Alex of seven points. But Carrie, Kelsey and Adrian are still in the game.
00:38:03
Speaker 7: Let’s go.
00:38:06
Speaker 2: Okay, So Spencer does have two tiebreaker questions just in case. That would be very exciting. I’m rooting for Carry, Kelsey and Adrian.
00:38:13
Speaker 12: Nice you guys, Hey, Alex and Sidney, you gotta throw it.
00:38:17
Speaker 11: No chance, Katie, We’re just done after you said how competitive you’re feeling.
00:38:21
Speaker 5: Yeah, I want to be a part of the ends.
00:38:23
Speaker 2: But if we get to the tiebreaker, if someone gets it right on the nose, I think there is donation money.
00:38:29
Speaker 3: Don’t quote me on that.
00:38:30
Speaker 11: Maybe yes there is. We add a one hundred someone gets a perfect game, it’s a thousand dollars donation. If someone gets it right on the nose, it’s an extra one hundred dollars.
00:38:36
Speaker 2: All right, See, so don’t give up yet, keep your hearts in it. Question ten topic is wildlife. This is the world’s largest land dwelling arthropod, which is named after the fruit that it eats.
00:38:53
Speaker 3: What’s an arthropod?
00:38:59
Speaker 2: No hints, Adrian, You’re in this the world’s largest land dwelling arthropod.
00:39:06
Speaker 3: You know, Katie.
00:39:06
Speaker 10: At least we’re not in contention. There’s no stress on us.
00:39:15
Speaker 3: This is the world’s largest land dwelling arthropod, which is named after the fruit that it eats.
00:39:21
Speaker 5: Okay, which means that they don’t all live on land.
00:39:26
Speaker 2: Keep working it out, allowed here. Nobody looks confident. Kelsey’s writing, Carrie, you have an answer.
00:39:33
Speaker 6: I have an answer.
00:39:34
Speaker 3: How confident are you?
00:39:35
Speaker 6: I’m gonna get fifty.
00:39:37
Speaker 5: Fifty is an arthropod, type of salmonoid. Okay, that helps?
00:39:46
Speaker 6: Well, Actually I can make it up because if I’ve no yeah, exactly, so could.
00:39:51
Speaker 2: Be anyone else have an answer or even a thought? Kelsey, you have an answered answer. I’m not going I’m not confident.
00:39:59
Speaker 5: I can’t any fruit oriented named animal other than fruit bat, and that’s not gonna be it.
00:40:04
Speaker 3: This was the third one I got wrong, succulent nori and this one.
00:40:09
Speaker 12: They told me there were three that were questionable, and I don’t think that the hunting wives was a questionable one for him.
00:40:19
Speaker 11: I thought I thought you yeah, I thought you were going to get that one. Yeah, just from osmosis of pop culture.
00:40:23
Speaker 7: I mean, yeah, I don’t think at all.
00:40:27
Speaker 10: I have no I’ve never seen Zutopia.
00:40:29
Speaker 7: But he was like, you should just watch Dutopia. You’ll be fine.
00:40:32
Speaker 3: I just wanted to watch.
00:40:34
Speaker 11: I mean honestly, not like for a very quick study session, like yeah, not not this question in particular.
00:40:42
Speaker 2: I’ve never seen Zutopia. I cannot tell you if there are any arthropods.
00:40:46
Speaker 11: Didn’t watch it again, So I just need for like general animal facts, like it’s a good movie.
00:40:50
Speaker 5: To ask me more questions about nineties PBS shows.
00:40:54
Speaker 2: Please, we have a lot of empty whiteboards, any like even I like Sydney and the lead both looking kind of distract.
00:41:09
Speaker 3: Yeah, I know this could like, okay, everybody answers, let’s go fruit the world’s largest land dwelling arthropod, which is named after the fruit that it eats.
00:41:27
Speaker 10: If I knew what an arthropod was, that would help.
00:41:30
Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, that would that would definitely help.
00:41:33
Speaker 12: I’m writing words again, and I don’t I don’t like the words I’m writing.
00:41:36
Speaker 7: Yeah, you could draw a picture of it I could.
00:41:39
Speaker 5: I still don’t know what how many legs it has? Does it have legs, does have wings?
00:41:44
Speaker 3: Swim?
00:41:45
Speaker 7: Does it swim?
00:41:46
Speaker 3: It’s land dwelling.
00:41:47
Speaker 5: It’s land, but that implies that some of them aren’t, which yeah, mmmmm.
00:41:53
Speaker 3: World’s largest land dwelling Arthur Pod Katie, you have an answer, I haven’t.
00:41:59
Speaker 1: I have something on my whiteboard.
00:42:02
Speaker 2: That doesn’t sound super confident. But she’s got something down which is better than half the room.
00:42:06
Speaker 3: So there you go.
00:42:08
Speaker 5: Oh maybe I don’t know nothing. I just I thought of a fruit and an animal.
00:42:14
Speaker 3: That’s all you can ask for at this point.
00:42:16
Speaker 5: Were I don’t think it’s right, but it’s an answer something.
00:42:19
Speaker 3: It’s pretty good. Sydney is writing, but I’m not covering. Hasn’t even picked up the marker.
00:42:28
Speaker 5: I just realized mine doesn’t eat this fruit. It just looks like it.
00:42:36
Speaker 3: You have time. We’re in no rush, I mean I mean this, We’ve only got what three answers.
00:42:41
Speaker 11: Yeah, this is the clock. Timer rarely ever gets to the end, and we’re almost to the end.
00:42:47
Speaker 5: You can just cut this out.
00:42:49
Speaker 6: It’s fine.
00:42:49
Speaker 11: We’re on video now.
00:42:50
Speaker 3: Nope.
00:42:51
Speaker 5: Edit at your job, you tell and you hit the scissors, and it’s.
00:42:57
Speaker 3: Done one more time. It’s the world’s largest land dwelling arthropod, and it is named after the fruit that it eats.
00:43:06
Speaker 5: The only helpful word in this entire question is fruit.
00:43:10
Speaker 3: Yeah, I mean land dwelling rules out whales?
00:43:16
Speaker 7: Does it? They get beached.
00:43:23
Speaker 3: I recently saw a video of some fishermen pulling a beluga whale back into the ocean and it swam off, which I was was it eating fruit? It was not? I think eat fish. All right, we getting guessing. Oh, Katie’s changing hers.
00:43:41
Speaker 1: Oh, I just had to suck it winners.
00:43:46
Speaker 3: Now I’m doing the answer. Oh the answer, Katie’s Do you think you inspired? I do think.
00:43:53
Speaker 11: Wow, this is exciting.
00:43:54
Speaker 3: That’s cool.
00:43:55
Speaker 5: I feel like it has to be something basic.
00:43:59
Speaker 1: I got it.
00:44:03
Speaker 5: I just mean it’s not going to be like a leachy. It’s got to be like an apple.
00:44:11
Speaker 3: Yeah, keep talking, You’re gonna alex Is like, please someone, Sydney, do you have something down?
00:44:18
Speaker 2: Yeah, but give a percentage to your confidence here zero zero? Okay, so probably the same.
00:44:24
Speaker 5: I’m just gonna go back to my wrong answer.
00:44:27
Speaker 3: All right, give you guys.
00:44:29
Speaker 11: How long is I already restarted? We’ve now set the record for the longest time we spent on a question.
00:44:36
Speaker 5: In that case, I want to keep thinking we’ll get there eventually. Let’s talk it out.
00:44:43
Speaker 6: I do have a baseball game to get to you talk.
00:44:49
Speaker 1: It will last for seven hours, though, care it’s.
00:44:51
Speaker 3: So true, it’s so true.
00:44:55
Speaker 2: Are we feeling we want to just write down a guess?
00:44:58
Speaker 3: All right? F failiar answers. Sarah just wrote down question.
00:45:05
Speaker 2: Wrote Sidney Apple Badger, Adrian bananas, Verry coconut crab, Alex without an answer, Kelsey banana slug, Katie a bearded dragon.
00:45:16
Speaker 5: We do have answer, the coconut crab. That sounds the coconut crab.
00:45:23
Speaker 3: The first one to write something down. Banana slug was a great guest. Okay, but they don’t eat bananas. I don’t think they don’t eat.
00:45:33
Speaker 5: Me a little bit too late.
00:45:34
Speaker 3: There were some good guesses, good guesses. I was gonna put coconut worm, and I was like, oh, half inspy coconut.
00:45:42
Speaker 5: I never even thought of a coconut or good Carri.
00:45:47
Speaker 3: Did you know what an arthropod was? Pretty comment?
00:45:51
Speaker 6: No, I think it was the land, the land dwelling, the dwelling part of it.
00:45:58
Speaker 3: So awesome.
00:45:59
Speaker 2: Well. These hermit crabs are also known as robber crabs or palm thieves. They can grow up to ten pounds and three feet wide.
00:46:06
Speaker 3: They have a.
00:46:07
Speaker 2: Diverse diet including birds, rats, other crabs, nuts, seeds, and of course, coconuts. Some historians believe coconut crabs may have eaten Amelia Earhart after her fatal flight over the Pacific.
00:46:18
Speaker 3: Ocean in nineteen thirty seven.
00:46:20
Speaker 5: Probably here’s the picture of one.
00:46:23
Speaker 3: Didn’t you drop?
00:46:25
Speaker 11: Yeah?
00:46:26
Speaker 5: Dropping the ball?
00:46:28
Speaker 10: So I believe that means we have a three way toe.
00:46:31
Speaker 11: Oh it does?
00:46:33
Speaker 7: This is so exciting.
00:46:35
Speaker 3: What’s Oh?
00:46:36
Speaker 11: Yeah, we can bring the scores.
00:46:38
Speaker 3: Yeah, I think Carrie, Alex and Sydney are all tied to seven.
00:46:44
Speaker 7: Look at close.
00:46:46
Speaker 2: We’re going to overtime, folks, and Phil you have an overtime drop.
00:46:50
Speaker 11: Oh it’s it’s brief time breaker.
00:46:57
Speaker 2: Wow.
00:46:59
Speaker 3: Okay.
00:47:00
Speaker 2: Our tie breaking question will be a numerical one. Whoever is the closest to the correct answer will be declared the winner. But the whole room should play along because if someone gets it right on the nose, meet will add an extra one hundred dollars donation to the end of today’s game. I should have read the whole script before asking about the donation. So for the tiebreaker question, the topic is woodsmanship or strong suit succulents. To me, Spencer does have in the script woods womanship, which I thought was pedantic. So this tiebreaker question.
00:47:33
Speaker 3: Is via Eric Mills. How many stars make up the Big Dipper? Oh?
00:47:41
Speaker 2: Eric, So we are looking at Sydney, Alex and Carrie here for the win and everyone else for an extra hundred bucks? How many stars make up the Big Dipper? Any stargazers in the room?
00:48:00
Speaker 7: I don’t note before?
00:48:03
Speaker 1: You can see stars early bedtime.
00:48:07
Speaker 2: Every time there’s a meteor shower, Spencer and I go out in the hot tub and try to see some some shooting stars.
00:48:13
Speaker 3: So he’s a big, big star boy.
00:48:16
Speaker 4: I love looking at the stars. When we go to eastern Montana, we sleep in the truck bed. Oh because it’s the best.
00:48:23
Speaker 3: Guy so romantic. I love that, like just life romance. It’s cold, and you know, I’m tired.
00:48:32
Speaker 5: There’s a lot of things about it that aren’t great.
00:48:34
Speaker 3: No, it’s beautiful and amazing and I love it.
00:48:37
Speaker 2: The best stargazing I’ve ever had was Death Valley National Park.
00:48:41
Speaker 3: That was super cool. Do we all have a guess. Sure, I’m worried that.
00:48:47
Speaker 10: I’m just thinking of like the Brightest Stars installation and.
00:48:52
Speaker 3: Go with your guts.
00:48:55
Speaker 2: Reveal, Sarah, just change your answer last minute and put seven. Sidney seven, Adrian seven, Carrie eight, Alex seven, Kelsey seven.
00:49:06
Speaker 3: Katie nine. We do have a correct answer.
00:49:11
Speaker 11: It’s seven time, and now it’s now it’s between Sydney and Alex.
00:49:18
Speaker 3: Yes, back to the ogs.
00:49:23
Speaker 5: I want to be able to come back and like get the tiebreaker to.
00:49:26
Speaker 2: Get in the leads.
00:49:26
Speaker 5: We need to do another time, this whole second game.
00:49:29
Speaker 11: Yeah.
00:49:29
Speaker 6: Actually I even drew a picture with seven stars and then I doubted my.
00:49:37
Speaker 10: I did Okay, I did the same thing. I drew the picture and then I put eight, and then I was like, no, go with your gun.
00:49:42
Speaker 2: Yeah, extra hundred bucks already on the donation.
00:49:46
Speaker 3: So that is awesome.
00:49:47
Speaker 2: Guys, we got multiple people getting it right on the nose and we’re onto a second tiebreaker.
00:49:51
Speaker 3: This is this is great.
00:49:52
Speaker 11: I didn’t prep the second tiebreaker. I got to do that really quick. I didn’t think it was going to happen a minute. We go ten seconds. Okay, here, I’m good.
00:50:00
Speaker 2: All right, that was not ten seconds, But that’s okay. The topic for the second tiebreaker is hunting. According to a twenty twenty two US Fish and Wildlife survey, what percentage of hunters have a bachelor’s degree or above? Ooh, this is a percentage. According to a twenty twenty two US Fish and Wildlife survey, what percentage of hunters have a bachelor’s degree or above?
00:50:29
Speaker 11: And Shelby, I don’t mean to like take take hold of this show, but I’m just gonna make I’m gonna make an authoritative decision here and say that if someone gets it right on the money, we’re gonna add another hundred dollars.
00:50:38
Speaker 2: Oh yes, I actually I would like to take control back and say one thousand dollars.
00:50:43
Speaker 3: Let’s just add ten.
00:50:46
Speaker 11: You can talk to.
00:50:48
Speaker 3: If we’re making changes here.
00:50:50
Speaker 2: I mean, come on, Although, if someone gets this right on the money, that is quite impressive a percentage.
00:50:56
Speaker 5: Sure, well, are there decimals evolved or is this rounded just to rounded normal percentage?
00:51:03
Speaker 3: No decimals necessary.
00:51:05
Speaker 2: According to a twenty twenty two US Fish and Wildlife survey, what percentage of hunters have a bachelor’s degree or a book?
00:51:12
Speaker 1: Is this adult hunter?
00:51:13
Speaker 3: I know?
00:51:14
Speaker 7: I thought about children.
00:51:15
Speaker 11: I would assume, so I think it’s implied.
00:51:19
Speaker 2: Yeah, the US Fish and Wildlife Survey. I doubt the government is uh surveying children.
00:51:25
Speaker 3: They do.
00:51:27
Speaker 1: I think count kid because I’ve seen these surveys.
00:51:31
Speaker 11: You might have the text, Spencer, I don’t think I won’t.
00:51:36
Speaker 3: My mind did go there, so I don’t know. Everyone looks like they have a guest. Adrian’s still writing.
00:51:41
Speaker 5: I’m changing mine. I feel bad saying this, but I feel like my first guest was high.
00:51:46
Speaker 3: We’ll find out.
00:51:47
Speaker 5: Dropping it to what doesn’t matter?
00:51:50
Speaker 3: Answer? What’s you’re right? Tell you how confident? Are you?
00:51:56
Speaker 1: Not?
00:51:56
Speaker 7: Very?
00:51:57
Speaker 10: Alex?
00:51:57
Speaker 3: No?
00:51:58
Speaker 10: Yeah, your face looks common?
00:52:00
Speaker 2: Okay, good, all right, reveal your answers, folks. Sarah says thirty four, Sidney says thirty two, Adrian says twenty seven, Carrie seventy, Alex twenty five, Kelsey forty three, Katie fifty seven.
00:52:14
Speaker 3: We have two that are only one percent.
00:52:17
Speaker 2: Ofway the answer twenty six twenty six.
00:52:24
Speaker 3: That makes Alex our winner. Way what an exciting game sportsmanship.
00:52:33
Speaker 2: Look at that fifteen percent have just a bachelor’s degree, while eleven percent went to grad school. The numbers have almost identical for anglers, where twenty seven percent hold a bachelor’s degree or above, so that’s one percent more than hunters.
00:52:46
Speaker 7: Good job o.
00:52:47
Speaker 3: Wow, yeah crushed it. Okay, h Alex. As the winner, you get to choose where the donation goes to. I’ve always thought of this moment. I would like, is it seven one hundred dollars?
00:53:01
Speaker 11: It’s seven hundred dollars.
00:53:02
Speaker 7: Dollars, Okay.
00:53:05
Speaker 10: I wanted to ensure, okay that I knew seven hundred.
00:53:07
Speaker 11: No, it’s not because nobody got it right on the money for this. It’s six hundred.
00:53:11
Speaker 3: Thank you for the clarification. Okay.
00:53:13
Speaker 5: We are going National Wild Turkey Federationtay.
00:53:18
Speaker 3: Awesome. He wants the season is the season. That is why your season.
00:53:23
Speaker 7: Thank you.
00:53:24
Speaker 2: Boys will be back next week and you can join them for more meets. The only game show where conservation always wins.
00:53:32
Speaker 7: Way to Go, Yes. Spencer from South Dakota.
00:53:37
Speaker 3: He’s the host, using those smooth, mellow tones. He lays them questions down.
00:53:48
Speaker 10: He likes taking those two and three year old bucks. It is an avid amateur lock
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This is very helpful information. Appreciate the detailed analysis.
Good point. Watching closely.
I’ve been following this closely. Good to see the latest updates.
Great insights on Hunting. Thanks for sharing!
Solid analysis. Will be watching this space.
Interesting update on Ep. 872: Game On, Wives! MeatEater Trivia CCXV. Looking forward to seeing how this develops.