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Speaker 1: It’s a mediat podcast.
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Speaker 2: Welcome to Meet Eater Trivia, the only game show where conservation always wins. I am not Spencer Newhearth. Instead, I’m your guest host, Doctor Randall Williams. Today we’re joined by Brody Seth, Nate, Max, Alyssa and Sarah. Now, as you know, this is a ten round quiz show with questions from met Eats for verticals which are 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. Now, my stat of the week this week no longer applies because it was about an NBA playoff game from Wednesday, but this is Friday. Now my infrequently Asked question segment also doesn’t apply, So I’ll just ask cause everybody doing.
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Speaker 3: We’re doing well?
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Speaker 4: Good?
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Speaker 1: So good Brody, how are you? That’s great?
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Speaker 5: Complain how are you?
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Speaker 1: I’m doing okay.
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Speaker 2: It’s sort of been a chaotic week, just a lot of scheduling changes. Uh, you know, problems at home. You want to talk Nope, I don’t want to talk about.
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Speaker 5: Sound like a domestic issue.
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Speaker 6: Yeah, it sounds like.
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Speaker 2: Homeowner homeowner issues. I really don’t want to get into the specifics of it. I don’t know why I brought that up at all. Now I don’t have a Sydney index for today, because you guys.
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Speaker 6: Are because she doesn’t.
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Speaker 2: Joke about this is going really poorly. We shouldn’t joke about it. No, she actually, in fact helped me come up with some of these questions, so I thought it would be inappropriate to index this game off of her.
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Speaker 1: Uh knowledge.
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Speaker 2: So I have a Christian Hughes and X, the first in the very history of this program, and he got six questions?
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Speaker 6: Right? Who’s that?
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Speaker 1: He’s my best friend since childhood?
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Speaker 6: Great?
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Speaker 7: Oh, I like that you’re introducing a non spousal index.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, I think I think it’s long overdue. I think this program has gotten stale over the years. Spenser is very committed to his bits, so why not mix it up a little while he’s on vacation.
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Speaker 3: Can you let us know what Christian’s background is.
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Speaker 1: He’s a chemical salesman.
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Speaker 8: Does he hunts?
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Speaker 2: He’s been referenced on this program before in the context of a lot of his guns being stolen and the amount of guns that he buys.
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Speaker 1: He’s your counterpart used to he used to work at a fly shop.
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Speaker 3: Ye, what’s his at a C T score?
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Speaker 1: I don’t know chemical? Got twenty eight chemicals like.
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Speaker 2: Agriculture or very basic stuff. I think we’ve lost the listeners. Yeah, so why don’t we get to question one here?
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Speaker 6: Phil?
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Speaker 2: Why don’t you play the drop? Oh yeah, dude, Look I need to know, but.
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Speaker 5: It’s not Spenser.
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Speaker 1: Okay, we’re back on track now.
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Speaker 3: Focus is tenth everything.
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Speaker 2: Question one, as always, is multiple choice. This question falls under the category of shooting stuff. How many inches to the nearest tenth is one mill at one hundred yards? Three point zero, three point three, three point six or three point nine? Again, the question is how many inches to the nearest tenth is one mill at one hundred yards? Where the rude book stumped sets writing something down?
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Speaker 7: A great question.
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Speaker 2: I should know this, well, we’ll all know a lot about it once I get done with I use milk?
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Speaker 1: Yeah?
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Speaker 6: Yeah? Why do you use mills? Overs? Different? Right? It better?
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Speaker 1: A mill is a is a milerrateian?
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Speaker 6: Yeah? Man?
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Speaker 3: Hence really?
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Speaker 1: Yeah?
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Speaker 3: How many interest in theirs? That’s one millon on three?
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Speaker 2: Your options are three point zero, three point three, three point six worth three point nine.
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Speaker 1: Interesting, Max is carrying the two.
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Speaker 3: I’m putting something that’s not on the board.
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Speaker 1: Do you have an answer?
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Speaker 2: I haven’t answered, Yeah, okay, the double sided whiteboards.
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Speaker 1: Brody’s doing his corrections here.
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Speaker 7: It’s a great question.
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Speaker 2: Well, it looks like we all have answers in the room when we flip them over here, Set says three point six, Max spelled backwards says three point zero, Sarah says three point nine, Nate says three point nine, Alyssa says three point three, and Brody says three point zero. We have a correct answer in the room. It’s three point six. See three point six inches. A milerradian is an angular unit of measurement equal to one one thousandth of iradian. At any given distance, a mill is one to one thousandth of the distance to the target. So at one hundred at one thousand yards, a mill is one yard or thirty six inches at one hundred yards, it’s three point six.
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Speaker 9: That’s alav I can see how you got there.
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Speaker 2: Do you guys know what iradian is? No, it’s an angle, Yeah, where the arc of the circle is equal to the radius.
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Speaker 7: You gotta explain that again. If you lost me.
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Speaker 2: So if you have a circle, you have Yeah, this is how we’re going to fill in for not having anything.
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Speaker 5: This is also a good time to mention this is our first trivia episode that will be available in a video format on Apple podcasts. So if you are an audio only listener via Apple podcast, you can now hit a little button and say view video might be the only so you can see.
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Speaker 2: So here’s here’s a slice of pie, and the radius is equal to the arc length. Now, a Millerradian is one one thousandths of that, and you can imagine as the pie shrinks, this becomes less of an arc and more of like a straight line. So it’s it’s basically a Millerradian is a thing where this is a thousandths of that.
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Speaker 6: That explains it.
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Speaker 7: Still a little lost, but it was cool.
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Speaker 1: Great question.
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Speaker 2: Man, Once you once your brain breaks through, it’s going to open your eyes.
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Speaker 6: Man, I’m.
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Speaker 3: Okay.
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Speaker 8: If that was enough to convince me to shoot mills, what are you.
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Speaker 1: Shooting A.
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Speaker 6: Question two?
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Speaker 2: This question falls under the category of fishing.
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Speaker 6: I feel like more American.
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Speaker 2: A common misconception is that mills are metric.
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Speaker 1: Well, they’re on.
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Speaker 2: A base ten system, but more American Question two. This question falls under the category of fishing. The arapima, one of the world’s largest freshwater fish capable of reaching over four hundred pounds, is native to which continent? The arapima, one of the world’s largest freshwater fish capable of reaching over four hundred pounds, is native to which continent. Brody’s got an answer, confident.
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Speaker 6: Yeah, I’d like to catch.
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Speaker 1: You can sort of use the process of elimination on this one.
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Speaker 8: There’s only seven and one of them. If one of them’s right.
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Speaker 1: Yep, one of them is right. Sick of them are wrong. You could probably rule out a few. I don’t want to give away too many hints.
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Speaker 8: A sweet look like dinosaurs.
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Speaker 7: They are tough looking there, I’ve ever seen one.
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Speaker 3: They’re very cool.
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Speaker 1: You probably will if Spencer.
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Speaker 2: If Spencer had been hosting this episode, you would have a photo to show you right now. Nope, nope, just have to google it later.
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Speaker 7: I bet you’ve never seen one.
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Speaker 8: You probably haven’t.
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Speaker 2: Sarah, you’re confident, Ah, pretty confident? Nope, nope.
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Speaker 1: Max, everybody else is guessing.
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Speaker 2: Yep. Well we’ve got six answers. Why don’t we flip them over? Seth says Africa. Max says South America, Sarah says South America, Nate says Asia, Alyssa says South America.
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Speaker 1: Brodie says South America.
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Speaker 2: The correct answer is South America. The Arapaima is found primarily in the Amazon River basin of South America and is one of the few large fish that breathes air, surfacing every five to twenty minutes to gulp oxygen through a specialized lung like organ. They are highly prized by anglers and have been oh good job phil have been introduced to Thailand, Malaysia and other parts of Southeast Asia, where they are now a popular target for exotic freshwater fishing.
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Speaker 3: Kind of looks like a tarpenhead.
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Speaker 8: They kind of look like with their scales, they kind of look like weird.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, like very strange, very strange creatures. Cool.
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Speaker 2: Question three. This question comes to us in the category of fine dining. Name three of the five forks included in a formal table setting. According to the Auguste. Escofier School of Culinary Arts, name three of the five forks in a formal table setting. I didn’t know there were five forks formal table setting. I was trying to think of weird forks to ask questions about, and this seemed like perhaps the most approachable way.
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Speaker 7: Is it a cotillion class? What’s the word I’m looking for?
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Speaker 1: I never got invited to that.
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Speaker 7: Is a cotillion?
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Speaker 1: Yeah?
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Speaker 7: Yeah, never did? That should have.
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Speaker 2: It’s like we have a few. Is anybody confident? No? No, I’m like, yeah, I thought you might know this.
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Speaker 7: I feel like I could have, but I just it’s never crossed my path.
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Speaker 2: Is anybody confident about some of the forks? Yeah?
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Speaker 7: I bet you New England scum England from Chicago.
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Speaker 8: Five always threatened to make us take manners class.
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Speaker 10: I’ve never had a meal in my life where there was five forks involved.
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Speaker 2: Well, unless there was five people sitting. Do we all have this is still? Don’t rush. Don’t rush, you have plenty of time. I just think forks are real interesting.
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Speaker 1: You know, well, there’s.
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Speaker 2: Man, this should have been a softball for you. Then name a fork other than the forks you’re sure of.
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Speaker 7: It’s another good question, and it’s not.
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Speaker 5: It’s not Madison, Gallaton, Jefferson.
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Speaker 2: No, all right, team flip them over. Seth says dinner fork, salad fork, dessert fork, Max Man, your backwards name is really throwing salad fork, app fork, summer fork. It’s very Midwestern of here. Sarah’s salad fork, dessert fork, dinner fork. Nate says salad fork, dessert fork, main fork, Alyssa says salad fork, caviar fork, dinner fork. Bro He says salad fork, meat fork, and fish fork. Man, it’s kind of tough to score this.
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Speaker 5: Phill counts don’t think it is.
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Speaker 2: The correct The correct answers are salad fork, dinner fork, dessert fork, fish fork, an oyster fork for oyster fork. I would have also accepted shrimp forktiz.
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Speaker 8: I was gonna put oyster fork, but I decided to go.
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Speaker 1: I get it, and Sarah got it.
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Speaker 7: Nice.
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Speaker 2: Salad fork is shorter, smaller, typically four times. Dinner is the longest fork with four times, dessert fork smaller than a salad fork with three or four times, fish fork, a skinny three or four tind fork, and oyster fork the smallest, narrowest fork with three times, designed to be used with shellfish or to pick up shrimp.
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Speaker 7: Very nice about spoons.
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Speaker 2: I don’t know about spoons, man, I’ll be honest. I started looking into formal table settings and it got complicated, way too fast.
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Speaker 8: I think there’s three spoons, soup spoon, serving spoon. Well, no, that’s like not on the place side.
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Speaker 1: Question four whatever.
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Speaker 2: This question falls under the category of woodsmanship. As everyone knows, the GPS coordinates for the Meat Eater flagship store in Bozeman, Montana are approximately forty five point six seven nine four to seven latitude and one to eleven point zero three nine six y three longitude. Of those two numbers, which should be expressed as a negative value, and the options are obviously longitude, latitude, neither or both. I didn’t intend this to be a multiple choice question, but I thought I should just make that clear. So between longitude latitud tude coordinates for Bozeman, Montana, which should be expressed as a negative value.
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Speaker 1: Both neither latitude longitude. Who can say?
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Speaker 7: This is when it pays to be the guy who always plans everything. You always dropping pins for your friends.
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Speaker 1: I figured this would be good for for on X users.
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Speaker 3: When I dropped pins. I don’t look at.
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Speaker 7: I think I’ve got this right.
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Speaker 9: Long, I know, a couple of days ago, I know I’m thinking about what I did, But that was in Michigan, Montana.
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Speaker 7: Well you could.
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Speaker 6: Atmosphere.
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Speaker 2: Uh, if we’ve all got answers, when do we flip them over? Seth says longitude, Max says longitude, Sarah says neither. Nate says latitude, Alyssa says longitu, Tude Brody says longitude. The correct answer is longitude.
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Speaker 3: Nate.
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Speaker 2: Geographic Systems latitude numbers are positive for locations north of the equator and negative for locations south of the equator. Longitude numbers are positive for locations east of the Prime meridian and negative for locations west of the Prime meridian.
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Speaker 1: So Michigan and Montana are both They’re the same. Yeah, it sucks, boy, Nate, you were real confident.
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Speaker 6: I know, I felt so good.
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Speaker 7: I could see in my mind. Dude, I’m just sucking.
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Speaker 1: I felt bad for you when I say you flip your board over.
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Speaker 7: Yeah, it’s all right, it’s all right. I forgot my pants today too, shorts and crocs.
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Speaker 2: You wanted short, short and pants.
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Speaker 8: The short, socks and crocks.
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Speaker 10: A lot.
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Speaker 2: I’m glad filled the camera. Catch that check out the feat two humiliations. Tutes breaks the question five. This question falls under the category of fishing. This twelve letter word refers to the massive larvae of a Dobson fly which has six clawed legs. It searched for it in Spencer’s document, and a big pair of satanic horn like pinchers sticking out of its head.
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Speaker 7: We’ve had this.
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Speaker 2: Twelve uh, just for the sake of the audience, I’ll repeat it. This twelve letter word refers to the massive larvae of a Dobson fly, which has six clawd legs and a big pair of satanic horn like pinchers sticking out of its head. And I will note Spencer provides all guests hosts with a document outlining all the questions he’s used, and I searched for this and it wasn’t in there.
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Speaker 5: So we found out that recently Spencer asked a question for a third time and that was that was That was Spencer, that was guest dog.
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Speaker 7: Yes, I’m spelling it very wrong.
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Speaker 6: Com coming up with eleven.
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Speaker 7: Yeah, are you sure it’s twelve?
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Speaker 6: Mine’s eleven? And I’m like absolutely right.
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Speaker 2: I think are there are there any letters in there that could be doubled up?
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Speaker 6: Yeah?
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Speaker 7: I have one in there.
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Speaker 2: Oh, maybe it’s maybe there’s a different way to spell it that I looked up.
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Speaker 7: Oh, maybe maybe you have a different you put this fishing, bro, I’m breaking the ice on this question. I’m a second half guy.
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Speaker 6: We’re both here. When this question was asking something like.
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Speaker 7: You’re gonna be a sad panda Spencer fastball.
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Speaker 6: I just added at it wrong.
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Speaker 3: I have no idea.
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Speaker 7: If I’m wrong about this one too, I’m just gonna leave.
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Speaker 2: Oh you should be fine, Nate, don’t worry too.
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Speaker 1: Much about it. I can think of as not twelve letters.
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Speaker 7: He gave us a little He gave us a little clue.
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Speaker 6: Like a giant dragon fly. Max.
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Speaker 7: Hey, there’s a little clue in there, six legs, big para.
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Speaker 8: I see what it looks like.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, I know what it looks like.
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Speaker 7: Again, I bet you know a little clue. I’m telling you I got it, and if I don’t, I’m walking out.
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Speaker 2: Boy, it’s really gonna be a huge disappointment to our audience if this is a repeat question, they’ll think that I didn’t do my job, when in fact, I did my job.
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Speaker 5: We all believe you.
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Speaker 6: Yep, you’re actually doing so someone else. You know.
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Speaker 2: That’s a great point.
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Speaker 1: That’s a great point.
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Speaker 2: Seth, I got thirteen.
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Speaker 1: Let’s run with it.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, all right when already flip them over. Seth says hell Germite, zam or Max says devilhead scud.
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Speaker 1: I like that.
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Speaker 5: Oh it’s a good band name.
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Speaker 2: Nothing hell Nate says hell Garamite, Alyssa says blank, and Brody says hell germite. Did you end up with twelve letters there?
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Speaker 6: I did?
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Speaker 2: Yep, you spelled it correctly. The correct answer is helgermite. Helgermites measure up to four inches long and have been referred to as the King Kong of aquatic insects. Much like crayfish, they hide under rocks and other debris and fast moving streams. Oh this ugly bug and fly patterns resemble are popular among anglers due to their size. For more on this nasty thing, check out Hub Brown’s article Creepy Crawlers how to catch and fish with Hellgermites on the eater dot com.
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Speaker 7: Can they bite you?
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Speaker 5: Yeah, yeah, it’ll It’ll take me a second, yeah yeah, And you also have to do a scoreboard update at this point.
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Speaker 1: So timed this poorly?
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Speaker 4: Yeah, I don’t know if you still there’s bait shops in Pennsylvania sell them really yeah?
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Speaker 6: If they do that anymore before?
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Speaker 7: Yeah, we didn’t fish or anything, but we were just scared of them.
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Speaker 6: Yeah, we flip brocks for him for small mouth date.
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Speaker 9: Would they seek you out and bite you or would you like step on one and then they would bite you.
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Speaker 1: I don’t know, you’d have to ask.
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Speaker 4: I don’t know why.
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Speaker 5: You should be low rest picture, but there you go.
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Speaker 2: No, you can be scared of a Max.
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Speaker 3: You can be scared of anything. You could be scared of foxes.
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Speaker 6: Phil.
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Speaker 2: We’re now through our game of trivia. Can I have a scoreboard update?
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Speaker 1: Please? You?
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Speaker 5: Certainly can? I gave. I gave hell, yeah, I kind of that’s fair. I made an executive decision one right, But just despite the misspelling from Nate, he still only has one point.
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Speaker 7: Yep, I’ll come back.
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Speaker 5: Max, Sarah and Alyssa are tied up with two. Brody has three, and in first place Seth Morris He’s got four.
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Speaker 6: Look at.
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Speaker 4: I’d like to hear more about how you forgot your pants.
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Speaker 7: I came in for a workout this morning and walked out without my Trader Joe’s bag of clothes, so I also forgot my lunch and my banana and yeah, question six.
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Speaker 2: This question falls under the category of conservation. What is the five letter Russian origin term used to describe the boreal forest biome that stretches across the northern of the globe.
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Speaker 6: We’re back.
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Speaker 7: I want to come in third on this game. I’m calling it now.
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Speaker 2: What is the five letter Russian origin term used to describe the boreal forest biome?
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Speaker 7: I feel like we’ve had this one too, that.
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Speaker 1: Stretches across the northern regions of the globe.
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Speaker 4: Because I like this question, I wouldn’t like it if we’ve had it before.
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Speaker 2: Did you like the last question?
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Speaker 4: I did, but I’m still almost positively had it before in some form or another.
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Speaker 7: Did you check both versions of the spelling of this spelling? No, the last one? Like maybe? Oh maybe?
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Speaker 5: I looked it up and I only found the one spelling.
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Speaker 7: There you go.
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Speaker 1: Again.
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Speaker 2: We’re looking for a five letter Russian origin term used to describe the boreal forest biome that stretches across the northern regions of the globe.
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Speaker 3: Would I know this? I don’t know.
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Speaker 1: Inact middle school geography exactly.
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Speaker 3: Middle school geography.
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Speaker 8: When you like learn about all the biomes you remember.
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Speaker 7: In this case, just flashes of it, the important stuff. Before we leave the topic of my forgotten clothes. I do want to highlight the super crocs I’m wearing. Yeah, they’re awesome. Dude, if you have regular crocs and you like them, you’d love your super crocs.
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Speaker 8: I buy the kitchen crocks that don’t have holes.
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Speaker 7: What are those like? They do they have the insulation splash proof.
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Speaker 8: No, they’re just splash group. They don’t have holes in the back’s a little higher. They’re really great winter crocs.
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Speaker 2: They’re great. They’re great for wet grass. They are when I was working up in Alaska. Oh, I only use the holeless.
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Speaker 7: Crocs, woless crocks of the play.
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Speaker 1: Yeah cool. It’s basically a little set of waiters.
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Speaker 8: Yeah, feet less, warm and sweaty compared to deck boots.
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Speaker 7: Good to know.
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Speaker 8: They don’t look as weird when you wear them out in public. Maybe they do.
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Speaker 7: You’re saying crocks look weird out in public. No.
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Speaker 2: No, So we have three confident players in the room, Alyssa, how are you feeling?
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Speaker 8: I was looking at my canvasy if it give me any hints?
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Speaker 1: Oh?
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Speaker 9: Did that work?
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Speaker 2: Max has a blank board, Seth has a blank board. Is it in there somewhere?
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Speaker 6: Seth should be it’s in there.
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Speaker 7: But could you play basketball in your kitchen crocs?
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Speaker 6: I can’t. I can’t dig it.
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Speaker 8: Out with the strap on.
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Speaker 7: Yeah, got a strap. These ones have adjustable so you can send them down.
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Speaker 8: I think straps tighter.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, I think our Our two remaining contestancy are waving the white flags.
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Speaker 1: Will flip them over.
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Speaker 2: Sarah says Tiga, says Tigalyssa says Arctic.
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Speaker 6: Nope.
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Speaker 1: Brodie says Tiga was in there.
00:24:26
Speaker 2: They’ve got it.
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Speaker 1: Boom.
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Speaker 2: The correct answer is tiger. The tiger is the largest land biome on Earth, stretching across Russia, Canada, and Alaska, covering approximately twenty seven percent of the world’s total forests. Russia alone contains roughly fifty percent of the world’s tiger, with the vast Siberian boreal forest representing one of the most important carbon sinks on the planet.
00:24:51
Speaker 4: That’s where I’d go to hide from Putin if I lived in Russia.
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Speaker 3: Putin the Putin pe Uton.
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Speaker 7: Got it?
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Speaker 2: Question seven in the category of fishing, what is the name of the knot commonly used in fly fishing to connect the leader to the fly line tide using a hollow tube to wrap the line.
00:25:17
Speaker 7: You’ve had so many fishing questions.
00:25:18
Speaker 1: Dude, that’s fair. That’s a fair criticism.
00:25:23
Speaker 7: And I was I was thinking we were coming in here doing some gun stuff.
00:25:28
Speaker 8: A good question.
00:25:28
Speaker 2: What is the name of the knot commonly used in fly fishing to connect the leader to the fly line? Tiede using a hollow tube to wrap the line.
00:25:37
Speaker 4: To be fair as a last minute addition to this episode. So Randall’s not showing me any favoritism.
00:25:42
Speaker 7: Mm hmmm.
00:25:43
Speaker 2: No, I feel like I sort of have to, uh deliberately shy away from the gun questions.
00:25:50
Speaker 7: No, you got to lean into your strengths.
00:25:53
Speaker 8: I’m really happy that it’s not.
00:25:56
Speaker 7: I was excited to come in here and learn stuff about guns.
00:25:58
Speaker 1: Not well, you know what a rate is now and I love that.
00:26:01
Speaker 3: And then do you have the right answer?
00:26:03
Speaker 7: No, absolutely not.
00:26:04
Speaker 8: Don’t get Nate started off fishing. He’s got something.
00:26:08
Speaker 6: Hot.
00:26:11
Speaker 2: Let’s uh, let’s flip these boards over. Seth says nail knot. Act says nail not. Sarah says nail knot. Nate says surgeon’s not. Lit’s it says davy knot. Brodie says nail not. The correct answer is the nail knot sick. The nail knot gets its name from the days when anglers would use an actual nail as a guide to form the wraps, though today most fly fishermen use a hollow tube or a dedicated tool to make the process easier. It is considered one of the most essential knots in fly fishing, as it creates a strong, streamlined connection between the thick fly line and the thinner leader material. Can anybody tie a nail knot?
00:26:55
Speaker 4: I can do one without a nail double loop knot.
00:27:01
Speaker 8: It’s not a strong connection.
00:27:03
Speaker 6: If you want to talk leader to braid, I’ll talk to you about that.
00:27:07
Speaker 5: Use a union, double union.
00:27:08
Speaker 4: What do you do f G F jesus cool geez. I love tying a good f G knot. You take a look at that thing after you do it.
00:27:16
Speaker 6: God, damn, that’s pretty and you ain’t breaking it.
00:27:19
Speaker 2: No, it’s like man.
00:27:25
Speaker 1: Fired right up. Question eight.
00:27:29
Speaker 2: This question is in the category of cooking. What gold medal winning athlete was the lead spokesperson for an indoor grill that cooks on two sides and drains the fat content of hamburgers and other meats.
00:27:44
Speaker 3: What year?
00:27:45
Speaker 2: No?
00:27:47
Speaker 1: A year?
00:27:47
Speaker 5: Yeah?
00:27:48
Speaker 3: What year was this old metal winning athlete.
00:27:50
Speaker 1: Would that well, I don’t want to give that away.
00:27:54
Speaker 5: Questions that you mentioned?
00:27:55
Speaker 3: Is this the one winter or summer?
00:27:58
Speaker 7: I feel good about this?
00:27:59
Speaker 6: I don’t know.
00:27:59
Speaker 5: This is on those questions that if you don’t know it immediately, you’re not gonna get it.
00:28:02
Speaker 3: What can make some stuff up?
00:28:04
Speaker 2: What gold medal winning athlete was the lead spoke, sorry Richardson for an indoor grill that cooks on two sides and drains the fat content of hamburgers and other meats?
00:28:15
Speaker 6: Was it named after me? Was it? Yeah?
00:28:17
Speaker 8: That’s my question?
00:28:18
Speaker 3: Is George Foreman what I think?
00:28:21
Speaker 8: We’re on the same page.
00:28:23
Speaker 7: I don’t even know if he’s an athlete. Well, he’s probably not an athlete.
00:28:30
Speaker 3: Okay, I know what I’m putting out.
00:28:34
Speaker 6: Don’t react.
00:28:36
Speaker 2: Good job. Everybody does everybody does? Everybody have an answer in the room.
00:28:43
Speaker 3: I was the last person to write my answer down.
00:28:45
Speaker 2: Says George Foreman. The whole room says George.
00:28:50
Speaker 8: No.
00:28:51
Speaker 9: Just for the record, everyone had their answers down, and then I said that’s true.
00:28:55
Speaker 5: So I was just this was that’s not your fault. Max. Everyone who’s a terrible actor?
00:28:59
Speaker 7: Amen a that.
00:29:00
Speaker 1: Yeah.
00:29:01
Speaker 2: I would also say it’s bad form to start guessing aloud.
00:29:05
Speaker 3: I don’t even know he was an athlete, To be honest with you, I didn’t either think.
00:29:10
Speaker 2: Do you think he was just a grilling Yeah, Box, he was an enthusiast of grilling.
00:29:15
Speaker 3: I know him from grilling, not being an athlete.
00:29:17
Speaker 2: The George Foreman Grill was introduced in nineteen ninety four and became one of the best selling kitchen appliances in history, with over one hundred million units sold worldwide.
00:29:27
Speaker 6: Wow.
00:29:28
Speaker 2: Foreman, a two time heavyweight boxing champion, won the Olympic gold medal in nineteen sixty eight, and he reportedly earned more money from the grill than he ever did from his entire boxing career.
00:29:40
Speaker 1: That’s because boxing’s crooked.
00:29:43
Speaker 9: I’m sorry for saying the answer out loud. Contestants Randall, Spencer, Fine, Max.
00:29:49
Speaker 7: No, I want an apology from everyone who reacted.
00:29:52
Speaker 6: Phil.
00:29:52
Speaker 2: We’ve got two questions left in our game with trivia. How’s that scoreboard looking?
00:29:56
Speaker 5: Oh it’s looking great, Randall? Wow, Holy cow, you got a pretty good game going.
00:30:01
Speaker 2: We do.
00:30:02
Speaker 5: Nate and Alyssa have three points, calling back, Max has four.
00:30:07
Speaker 3: Not the last place?
00:30:08
Speaker 5: Yes, Hey, yeah, Sarah’s sitting pretty with five and now we have a tie game between Brody and Seth. Let’s go six points in first place.
00:30:17
Speaker 6: Oh, how many more questions?
00:30:18
Speaker 2: We have two questions and maybe a tiebreaker if we need it.
00:30:22
Speaker 3: Ooh.
00:30:23
Speaker 2: Question nine. What is the name of the cartridge released by Federal in twenty twenty five that uses a steel alloy case to drive a two eighty four caliber projectile at pressures up to eighty thousand psi?
00:30:38
Speaker 4: Oh?
00:30:41
Speaker 2: What is the name of the cartridge released by Federal in twenty twenty five that uses a steel alloy case to drive a two eighty four caliber projectile at pressures up to eighty thousand psi?
00:31:00
Speaker 1: Confident?
00:31:01
Speaker 3: I have a guess. Sarah’s confident, Seth.
00:31:05
Speaker 1: Seth’s working through it, Nate.
00:31:09
Speaker 7: I just read an article about this, and I can’t remember the name.
00:31:13
Speaker 2: Max Alsa, Sarah Good, Sarah’s confident. Max just drew a big squiggly line.
00:31:24
Speaker 9: No, it’s oh, it’s not a big squigg that’s my mark.
00:31:30
Speaker 2: That’s the perfect answer for you, Max, Thank you. We’re looking for the name of the cartridge released in twenty twenty five that uses a steel alloy case to drive a two eighty four caliber projectile at pressures up to eighty thousand PSI.
00:31:49
Speaker 5: Here’s your gun question, Nate, You’re no.
00:31:52
Speaker 7: I enjoy this more.
00:31:55
Speaker 6: A lot more.
00:31:56
Speaker 5: Sorry, it just is not like fishing.
00:31:59
Speaker 6: Just a spy.
00:32:00
Speaker 7: I don’t despise fishing.
00:32:03
Speaker 3: I just fishing.
00:32:04
Speaker 5: You don’t like the coast guard. You don’t like fishing. What’s your problem with water?
00:32:07
Speaker 6: Nate?
00:32:07
Speaker 7: I like the navy pants either.
00:32:10
Speaker 6: Nope?
00:32:10
Speaker 7: Can you swim real good?
00:32:11
Speaker 3: Okay?
00:32:12
Speaker 7: I about that beating a race?
00:32:15
Speaker 1: Seth?
00:32:15
Speaker 2: Are you feeling good about your answer? You guys could, dude, we should, Nate, are you going to get there? No, dude, I’m I’m Melissa.
00:32:24
Speaker 6: All right?
00:32:25
Speaker 2: Flip them over team, Seth Morris. Seven millimeter backcountry, Max’s twelve gage right in your lane. Sarah says seven back country. Nate says peak, Lissa’s blank. Brody says, seven millimeter backcountry. They’ve got a gang. It’s the seven millimeter backcountry. The seven millimeter back country case uses a proprietary material Federal calls peak alloy, which allows.
00:32:54
Speaker 7: The car somewhere it was somewhere in there, dude, which.
00:32:56
Speaker 2: Allows the cartridge to push a one hundred and seventy five grain bullet to three thousand feet per second out of a twenty inch barrel Nate. Just last week, Federal announced a new line of ammunition for the six to five creed More using the same peak alloy technology. The six five PRC is dead that will deliver magnum performance out of a standard sized case and chamber.
00:33:17
Speaker 8: You will kill fascinating, might kill the six five years.
00:33:20
Speaker 7: Yea, if you just bought one, I’ll tell you how your back country did not kill.
00:33:26
Speaker 6: And not only ever.
00:33:27
Speaker 2: Will Well, none of us can see the future, but I’m pretty excited.
00:33:34
Speaker 3: Speaking of seeing the future, I have this major daja boo right now. This is weird.
00:33:38
Speaker 7: How many times you think you can reload on those cases?
00:33:40
Speaker 1: I have no idea.
00:33:41
Speaker 7: That’s the problem with probably like one, that you.
00:33:44
Speaker 1: Can reload them. Yeah, you can reload them. Guys are fire form. They’re figuring fire forming, well I shouldn’t say fire forming.
00:33:50
Speaker 2: They’re necking down some of this new six five.
00:33:54
Speaker 7: This is what I wanted in this episode.
00:33:56
Speaker 1: Really interesting stuff I saw just yesterday.
00:33:59
Speaker 2: Some guys are sh a one to oh three grain bullet out of a twenty inch gas gun six millimeter thirty three hundred feet per second.
00:34:07
Speaker 3: Wow, that means nothing.
00:34:08
Speaker 6: Now.
00:34:09
Speaker 2: Before we move on to our final question, here’s a quick recap of our answers so far. Question one, see three point six, question two, South America Question three, Salad, Dinner, dessert, fish, oyster question four, Longitude question five, Helgramite question six, Tiger question seven, nail not question eight, George Foreman Question nine seven millimeter backcountry.
00:34:41
Speaker 3: All my correct answers have been total guesses.
00:34:43
Speaker 1: It’s great, nice, good job.
00:34:46
Speaker 2: Question ten is in the category of hunting. Name the five species of deer recognized by the Boone and Crockett Club. The five species of deer recognized by the Boone and Crockett Club.
00:35:09
Speaker 8: Shoot, I have four.
00:35:11
Speaker 3: I got four too.
00:35:16
Speaker 1: Brodie’s got an answer. Brody looks like he feels confident and.
00:35:21
Speaker 2: Just to he’s the same disinterested look on his face that he always does when it feels confident about.
00:35:27
Speaker 5: Well to set up the steaks. Even though Brody looks pretty confident, Seth and Brody are still tied up. Sarah. Sarah is just one point behind with six.
00:35:40
Speaker 7: Have you won yet, Sarah?
00:35:42
Speaker 8: I wanted your Brownie episode.
00:35:49
Speaker 7: You should win this. I don’t count.
00:35:51
Speaker 2: This is Roger bringing up getting real close. Seth, you feel good where you ended up?
00:35:56
Speaker 5: I think.
00:35:58
Speaker 1: Five?
00:36:00
Speaker 10: Four?
00:36:01
Speaker 1: Nate, you got your five?
00:36:03
Speaker 7: Yeah, it doesn’t matter, dude, still gonna be a.
00:36:07
Speaker 3: Last No, not if I get this wrong?
00:36:13
Speaker 2: His answer?
00:36:15
Speaker 7: You know, if if we die and then get into a tie breaker, yeah, loser should have to bring something.
00:36:23
Speaker 5: Is there an answer that can potentially caused an argument?
00:36:26
Speaker 1: I don’t know.
00:36:27
Speaker 6: I feel like it’s pretty.
00:36:30
Speaker 3: I know, just how am I doing?
00:36:33
Speaker 1: Brody’s working through it. I don’t want to fight with you.
00:36:38
Speaker 6: I mean, you got four, You’re all there.
00:36:42
Speaker 7: Some sport there? Do you here play cribbage? Having a hankering for some cribbage?
00:36:51
Speaker 8: I haven’t played cribbage in a while?
00:36:52
Speaker 2: Do you have more than five?
00:36:56
Speaker 5: I have five?
00:36:57
Speaker 6: Now that’s one.
00:37:03
Speaker 8: Yeah.
00:37:05
Speaker 6: Well, I mean I shouldn’t have showed you because you can’t really?
00:37:07
Speaker 5: Yeah, pretty box?
00:37:15
Speaker 2: M Are there some.
00:37:17
Speaker 8: Species of deer that recognized by Boon and Crockett?
00:37:23
Speaker 1: I’m I’m I’m just gonna say, dear, dear, dear, as.
00:37:31
Speaker 4: In you can make that argument if you want.
00:37:36
Speaker 1: Ode coleanis isn’t that the correct?
00:37:40
Speaker 9: Uh?
00:37:40
Speaker 6: Let’s just flip over and figure it out.
00:37:42
Speaker 5: Yeah, I think we do establish the rules let’s flip them over.
00:37:51
Speaker 2: Let’s flip them over here, Said says Columbia blacktail, Sitka blacktail, mule, deer, white tail, deer, and who’s deer?
00:38:00
Speaker 1: Max says sitka.
00:38:01
Speaker 2: Blacktail, white tail, mule, cous, blank blacktail. Sarah says white tail, mule, black tail, cous fallow. Nate says white tail, black tail, mule, cous.
00:38:15
Speaker 8: I don’t think that’s the.
00:38:17
Speaker 2: Alyssa says blacktail, white tail, mule, axis fallow. Brody says elk moose, white tail, mule, black tail, and cab. The correct answer is white tail, cous, mule, Sitka, blacktail, Columbia blacktail. I understand where you’re going with this, Brody. Blacktail is not a category.
00:38:44
Speaker 1: They split it split.
00:38:47
Speaker 2: What they have two different black tails species recognized.
00:38:50
Speaker 7: No, I’m wondering, so I have blacktail and then sica.
00:38:54
Speaker 5: No, No, I think that’s the only one I think you need.
00:38:57
Speaker 2: I think you need Columbia blacktail.
00:38:59
Speaker 7: And everyone knows I’m talking about Columbia black Thanks question.
00:39:03
Speaker 6: Everyone knows that exactly what.
00:39:07
Speaker 2: We have a correct answer to the room. That’s seth Ree Morris, James Taylor, can you show us a scoreboard update? My goodness, great, what a nail bier. Seth Morris with eight points, you are today’s winner. Coming to which worthy cause would you like to donate your five hundred dollars prize.
00:39:28
Speaker 6: I’m gonna go the Ike Foundation.
00:39:30
Speaker 10: It’s Mike Ikenelli’s uh nonprofit that he has where he introduces underprivileged children to fishing, some fishing gear, take some fishing. I think he offers some scholarships stuff like that. So Mike and Elliott they do some conservation work.
00:39:47
Speaker 2: Previous trivia answer, Yeah, that’s fantastic. Five hundred dollars to the Ike Foundation.
00:39:53
Speaker 6: There we go.
00:39:54
Speaker 2: Congrats on your win. Thanks everybody for playing, and thanks to our audience for tuning in.
00:40:01
Speaker 3: I’m your host.
00:40:02
Speaker 2: This is where you kind of do the bubbly like I time.
00:40:12
Speaker 10: Oh yes, Spencer from South Dakota.
00:40:15
Speaker 2: He’s the host using those smooth, mellow tones.
00:40:18
Speaker 9: He lays damn questions down, and he likes taking those two and three year old bucks
00:40:31
Speaker 2: And he’s an avid amateur lock how
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