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Speaker 1: This podcast.

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Speaker 2: Welcome to Meet Eater Trivia, the only game show where conservation always wins. I’m your host, Spencer Newhart, and today we’re joined by Randall, Brody, Seth, Alex John, and Sarah. This is a ten round quiz show with questions from meat eaters for verticals which are hunting, fishing, conservation, and cooking. There is a prize. Meat Eater will donate five hundred dollars to the conservation organization of the winners choosing. All right, we’re starting today’s show with the mailbag question. You can send your mailbag questions to Trivia at the meadeater dot com with the subject line Mailbag. Brady Bockler says, I’m looking to buy my first boat this year. But I’ve always heard the saying about how the best day of boat ownership no the day you buy it, and the second best is the day you sell it.

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Speaker 3: Is that true?

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Speaker 2: No, our boat’s that big of a headache, Seth, do you have any thoughts on No.

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Speaker 3: Boats are the best thing you’ll ever do in your life.

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Speaker 2: You just had a baby, what two months ago?

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Speaker 4: Yeah?

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Speaker 1: That’s pretty pants.

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Speaker 4: Boats, baby, Listen, there’s so much you can do with the boat. And if you, I guess it depends if if you’re like freaking lazy and let it go to ship. Ye, but if you take care of it, you’ll have the best times of your life.

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Speaker 3: On the water.

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Speaker 1: Okay.

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Speaker 5: Yeah, I’m going to do it all kinds of things you weren’t able to do without it.

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Speaker 3: Yeah.

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Speaker 2: Any other boat owners want to add some perspective fort Okay, I.

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Speaker 5: Want another one. I would have two or three if I could. I had two for a while.

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Speaker 3: I think I think it’s necessary to have like three to four boats. Yeah.

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Speaker 1: I’ve bought and sold a boat before putting it in the water. Okay, just when I bought it on Craigslist, but also when I started working. It was when it was like right before I moved over here, and I was like, I just sell that’s one fewer trip towings something.

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Speaker 2: You don’t even like guns and boats. I’m realizing you just like negotiating with strangers. Exciting about that, Okay, Brady, Brody and Seth till you get that boat. Don’t listen to the folks who say the second best days.

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Speaker 3: And I wonder what he wants to get.

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Speaker 2: I’ll ask. I’ll check back in with Brady and see if we can get an answer to that. We have some housekeeping. On last week’s episode of Trivia the Wives episode, the tiebreaker question was about how many stars are in the Big Dipper. The correct answer was seven, but in the overtime excitement, my wife Shelby missed the flavor text, which included a callback that I was very proud of. So I’m going to read that today, all right. Earlier in the episode, they talked about the Lakota lore behind Devil’s Tower. According to them, seven sisters climbed a small butte to escape a group of hungry bears. As the bears got close, the earth shook until the tiny hill turned into an enormous tower. The bears continued to climb and slide down backwards, which gave the butte ribbed appearance. Eventually, the bears were buried alive by falling rocks and the seven sisters escaped. Now here’s the tie in the Lakota say the seven sisters who evaded the bears on Devil’s Tower weren’t able to get down from the butte. Instead, they rolled birds into the sky and became the seven stars that formed the Big Dipper. So now you know when you’re looking up at the Big Dipper those came.

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Speaker 6: You’d tell that story to Virgil.

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Speaker 3: Yeah, there you go.

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Speaker 2: That’s perfect. Your boat on the boat, the best thing that’s ever happened to him, all right. The Shelby index for today is a four, so our winner should get eight correct answers. And with that we’re onto the game of trivia. Play the drop fill. Look, I need to know what I stand to wind everything?

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Speaker 1: How’s that? Just tend to win everything?

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Speaker 3: Game?

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Speaker 4: On Suckers.

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Speaker 2: Question one, the topic is fishing, and as always, this be multiple choices. According to the US Fish and Wildlife Service, which of these is a cool water fish? Is it black croppy, wileye, brook trout, or largemouth bass? One of those is a cool water fish? Is it black croppy, walleye, brook trout or largemouth bass? Brody quick to answer, Yeah, it’s pretty easy one. Feel okay? Easy one? According to the US Fish and Wildlife Service, which of these is a cool water fish? Black croppie, walleye brook, tasier. If you got a boat, bet Brady won’t get this one right, But once he’s a boat owner, he’ll have the knowledge.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, I hope he sends in a photo of his boat.

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Speaker 2: Okay, maybe his baby too. It’s everybody ready, go ahead and reveal your answer. Seth says Brook Trout, Sarah Walleye, Randall brook Trout, John brook Trout, Alex brook Trout, Brody Walleye. The correct answer is Walleye and Sarah got that one right. Black crappie and largemouth bass are warm water fish, Brook Trout are cold water fish, and Walleye are cool water fish. Cool water fish prefer than warm water fish, and warmer water than cool than cold water fish. Other cool water species are northern pike, sager, and yellow perch. Cool water fish is the in between between warm and cold.

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Speaker 6: You don’t say question two.

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Speaker 2: The topic is hunting. This next great question is via Thomas Peterson. Sodium borate, which is more commonly known by this five letter name, is used by taxidermists to absorb grease and deter insects. Randal, Sarah, Brody, Seth, Alex All quick to answer, John is joining them. This may be a one ondo percent sodium boate, which is more commonly known by this five letter name, is used by taxidermists to absorb grease and deter insects sort of in the name. Okay, geez, there’s a hint, John, Do you have this one right?

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Speaker 3: I think so?

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Speaker 2: Okay, I have a five letter word. Our players think they are six for six. Sodium boate, which is more commonly known by this five letter name, is used by taxidermists to absorb grease and deter insects. Go ahead and reveal your answers, Seth and Sarah and Randal. The whole room says borax. The whole room got that right. It is borax b o r a X. Borax is a white powder that helps preserve the skin of mammals, birds, and fish. It’s made synthetically, but also occurs in nature when seasonal lakes dry and leave a mineral deposit. Borax is commonly used in cleaning products, laundry boosters, hand soaps, and tooth bleaching formulas. Brody, are you a borax user for your homemade European mounts?

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Speaker 3: Oh?

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Speaker 6: No, I don’t use it on skulls.

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Speaker 2: I feel like I hear guys use it on skulls. I’m sure they have, but it’s the same thing.

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Speaker 5: No bleach, nothing harsh on skulls, man, it just ruins them.

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Speaker 2: Sodium borate also known as borax. Question three, The topic is woodsmanship. This tree, which is named after an Oklahoma tribe, produces a large fruit that is sometimes referred to as a horse apple or monkey ball. Randall, hence his answer, our other five players have blank white boards. Again, this is question three. We’re flying through him today. Topic is woodsmanship. This tree, which is named after an Oklahoma tribe, produces a large fruit that is sometimes referred to as a horse apple or monkey ball. Seth. Do you have this one right?

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Speaker 3: I think so, but maybe not.

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Speaker 1: We ought to fill the time here, drag this out.

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Speaker 3: Seth.

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Speaker 2: Tell us about a bad day of boat owners the worst day of boat ownership that you’ve had, just so we know it’s all not cotton candy and rainbows.

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Speaker 3: Trying to think the worst day of boat ownership I’ve ever had.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, you’d liked tie your fall off? Your trailer motor wouldn’t start.

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Speaker 6: That’s brodie trailer an hour, I mean with the boat, Seth? Had that, Seth no longer has.

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Speaker 2: You were going eighty miles an hour and did it just come off?

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Speaker 6: Did you feel it?

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Speaker 1: Oh my goodness?

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Speaker 6: Sing yeah, yeah, stop in a hurry.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, where’d that tire end up going.

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Speaker 6: Off in the ditch.

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Speaker 5: I got it back. Actually, it was like the damage was minimal. Surprised anyway, I’m trying to think of this.

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Speaker 6: Not a lot of but how about when you broke down?

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Speaker 3: Now that.

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Speaker 4: We were up in Alaska one time and our motor one start and I look up and I just see a wall of freaking water coming towards us, and it’s getting windy, and we’re out there in the freaking gray blue ocean and.

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Speaker 3: Skiff. Yeah, and I had to call Steve and he had come toe toes back.

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Speaker 2: Okay, are you there, bro?

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Speaker 3: Did you come?

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Speaker 2: Did you well?

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Speaker 5: I brought down on that same trip head, Yeah, we got stranded.

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Speaker 2: Bad weekend to be a boat owner.

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Speaker 1: Yeah.

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Speaker 2: That’s this tree, which is named after an Oklahoma truck, produces a large fruit that is sometimes referred to as a horse apple or monkey ball. Sarah, do you have this one right? What is it?

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Speaker 7: Probably not?

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Speaker 2: Alex? Do you have this one right? I listed a try from Oklahoma. Is everybody ready? Go ahead and reveal your answers? Seth says O Sage Orange, Sarah Seneca randall O Sage John Without an answer, Alex says Comanche Brody per Simmon. The correct answer is O Sage orange. I think we’ll give it to Randall right, Yeah, yeah, yeah, O Sage orange lumber is coveted by woodworkers for furniture, kitchenware, and musical instruments, while ancient humans liked it for making bows. Because very few animals take an interest in the fruit, some biologists believe it’s an example of anachronism evolution. This idea says that the animal responsible for spreading O. Sage oranges is now extinct, in that it may have been a favorite food source for mastodons or ground sloths. A similar theory exists for avocados. Here is a picture of it.

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Speaker 5: If the animals don’t like it, why do they call it a horse apple and a monkey ball?

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Speaker 2: Well, maybe horses like it, but they’re also not, you know, around since the ice.

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Speaker 1: Age and the Nucombe family.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, for perspective, if you’re watching this on YouTube, those O. Sage oranges are like baseball to softball size. Those are big old fruits that are made.

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Speaker 4: On the.

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Speaker 2: Question four, the topic is conservation. This island nation whose name you might see in a gas station cooler, is home to endangered crested iguanas and monkey faced fruit beats. Our players are stumped. This island nation, whose name you might see in a gas station cooler, is home to endangered crested iguanas and monkey faced fruit bats. Seth, did you just come up with the correct answer?

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Speaker 3: First thing that popped in my head? Okay, I don’t even know if it’s an island nation.

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Speaker 8: In four I noticed this during the news show last week, and I’m looking on the around the room at like Seth, Randall and Brody. It was probably a mistake to paint the walls of this room a color that’s just a couple of shades off from a very popular first light.

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Speaker 1: I’ll note I didn’t vote for this color.

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Speaker 2: What did you vote for?

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Speaker 1: I don’t remember. It’s not this. I remember losing.

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Speaker 2: Steve ask from my input, but I didn’t feel like he actually wanted my ink. He was just hoping that I would say his answer.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, that’s where I was.

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Speaker 2: This island nation, whose name you might see in a gas station cooler is home to endangered crested iguanas and monkey faced fruit bats. Brody, do you have this one right?

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Speaker 6: I got an answer that makes sense.

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Speaker 2: It makes players have answers that they feel okay about. This is question for Jesus is tough. This island nation whose name you might see in a gas station cooler is home to endangered crested iguanas and monkey faced fruit bats.

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Speaker 3: Throwing.

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Speaker 2: Okay, you can just throw that out of the question if you’d like. If I got it all right, Brody thinks that’s an important part of the question.

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Speaker 1: M M.

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Speaker 3: Yeah, if I got it, that’s the only I got it.

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Speaker 1: M M.

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Speaker 3: It’s not bush Light.

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Speaker 1: I rolled that out. It’s not.

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Speaker 2: The bush Nation. Randall, you’re waiting on me. Well, I’m gonna ask that you either fill the airwaves with something interesting or right down on an answer.

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Speaker 1: I hosted some trivia this past weekend.

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Speaker 2: Oh okay, this is a good start. Tell us.

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Speaker 1: At an ELR match in southeastern Wyoming, twenty questions, we went to a tiebreaker.

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Speaker 2: Wow.

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Speaker 1: I was thinking about sharing the questions with everybody to see how you guys scored. The two teams that went to the tiebreaker each had eighteen out of twenty correct I felt good about that.

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Speaker 2: You know what, that’s that’s a perfect round of trivia.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, that’s what the top shout out Jose.

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Speaker 6: Were they all E L R related questions?

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Speaker 1: They were all ballistics and rifle related questions. And I had a gentleman come up to me afterwards who had written a book on ballistics, and he said he really enjoyed the trivia and he thought it was well done.

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Speaker 2: That’s great. You can you’ve banked some questions for a future episode.

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Speaker 1: I don’t know. I think we had stuff too hard. Yeah, like rank these powders by burn rate. Okay, things of that nature.

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Speaker 2: Okay, with that little filler content, did you come up with an answer? Randall? This island nation is named might see in a gas station cooler, is home to a endangered crested iguanas and monkey face refrigerator. And Fuji. We got Sarah without an answer, Without an answer, Brody says, Fijia. The correct answer is Fiji.

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Speaker 3: Fiji.

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Speaker 2: J I, what do we think of giving it? He wrote down the apple? I will give it to him. Fiji is located in the South Pacific Ocean and is about two thirds the size of Hawaii. The islands are home to some species of plants and animals that are found nowhere else in the world, and true to its name, Fiji water comes from an aquifer on Fiji’s biggest island. If you’d ask me beforehand, like does Fiji water come from Fiji, I’d be like, not, no, way, Yeah, it actually does, so I’m very impressed. Question five. The topic is cooking. This is our listener question of the week, which was won by Leland Hart for sending this great question. Leland is going to get a one hundred and fifty dollars First Light gift card. If you want a chance to win the Listener Question of the Week, send your question to Trivia at the met eater dot com.

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Speaker 8: I have to start paying Leland a salary.

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Speaker 5: Leland Hart, he needs an esquire behind this. It’s like that’s.

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Speaker 7: Like southern lawyer.

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Speaker 2: He was one of our best attendees to media to Radio Live Rip and he sends me plenty of trivia questions. Here is his listener question the problem. An outside skirt steak comes from this nine letter muscle. We’ll get a scoreboard update from Fill the engineer after this. An outside skirt steak comes from this five letter muscle. Randall playing some hangman, but he doesn’t seem to like what he wrote down.

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Speaker 6: I got nine letters. I ain’t messing around.

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Speaker 2: Okay, Fiji water. Brodie thinks he has it.

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Speaker 6: I don’t know. I got nine letters.

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Speaker 2: An outside skirt steak comes from this nine letter muscle. Next time I need to buy a bottle of water, I’m gonna get Fiji just to see if I can taste.

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Speaker 7: It’s pretty good bottle of water.

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Speaker 2: Are you Are you a purist when it comes to bottled water? Can you like, could we do a pepsi challenge where you’re blindfold and you drink Dasani versus smart water and the difference.

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Speaker 7: I could probably tell the difference between good and bad. And I have an idea of what brands are good, ones are bad.

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Speaker 2: Fiji falls on the good side of that.

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Speaker 7: Fiji falls on the good side. Dasani falls on the bad. Sidemen pretty it’s terrible water, but I tend to I don’t buy bottled water. It’s more of a principal thing.

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Speaker 2: An outside skirt steak comes from this nine letter muscle. Phil do you have bottled water?

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Speaker 8: Takes not at all except that Dasani is bad. That’s the one sort of like Sarah’s good and bad and where I’m like, this is just this is a tear below you know.

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Speaker 7: Like Ice Mountain is a really good one.

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Speaker 2: Ice Mountain is the one, don’t They have like nine names depending on where. It’s like Deer Park. If you’re in New York and it’s Ice Mountain over.

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Speaker 7: Here up in the spring is good old springs.

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Speaker 2: Sarah, do you have this one right?

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Speaker 7: I have a nine letter muscle that geographically makes.

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Speaker 2: Sense, Okay. An outside skirt stake comes from this nine letter muscle.

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Speaker 7: I don’t know if cow’s have this muscle.

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Speaker 2: It’s everybody ready this, Go ahead and reveal your answer. Seth without an answer, Sarah says trapper zius, trapezius, Randall quadricep. John without an answer, Alex without an answer. Brody says, diaphragm. Brody got it the correct answer, diaphragm.

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Speaker 6: Yeah, I’ve heard.

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Speaker 5: I’ve heard it called the hangar steak.

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Speaker 3: I wrote down diaphragm.

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Speaker 6: I was like, but I don’t even know.

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Speaker 8: If you If you listen to uh well, by the time this airs Monday’s episode of The Meat Eater podcast, this is discussed really okay.

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Speaker 2: The skirt steak is also known as the Philadelphia steak or Fahata steak. The outside skirt comes from the diaphragm, while the inside skirt comes from the transversus abdominus. It is a flat, tough cut of meat with a thick grain. For more on skirt steaks, go watch Yanni’s video on the medeater dot com called how to Prepare a Venison skirt steak Steak?

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Speaker 8: Well, yeah, so that’s what That’s what we discussed. The hangar steak is known and it’s it’s like the legs of the diaphragm, so it’s part of that muscle, but it’s just kind of like some of the outside good clarity.

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Speaker 3: FI.

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Speaker 7: That’s an underrated cut.

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Speaker 2: Phil scoreboard update.

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Speaker 8: Oh yes, that time, isn’t it. Here We are at halftime. Everyone’s on the board. John and Alex have one point a piece. Sarah and Randall are up next with two points, Seth has three, and in first place it’s Berdy Henderson just kidding, he’s got four points.

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Speaker 6: You had diaphragma, wrote it down. I I had.

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Speaker 1: I had diaphragm too, and I was just thinking. I convinced myself that a hanger steak and a skirt steak weren’t the same thing. Yeah, so I was right, So I was right.

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Speaker 3: Yeah.

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Speaker 2: Question six the topic is hunting. This next great question is via Micah Greenway. This hunter carried a Holland in Holland Royal double rifle which became known as the Big Stick. Randall quick to answer this one. This hunter carried a Holland and Holland Royal double rifle which became known as the Big Stick.

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Speaker 4: Phil.

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Speaker 1: Can you turn the camera off me real quick?

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Speaker 4: Uh?

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Speaker 3: Are you serious?

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Speaker 1: Yeah, I’m gonna take my hoodie off and I’m gonna pull it over my head and lift.

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Speaker 2: My shirt up on Spencer, Suspencer, I’ll observe. Yeah, no skin show. That is perfectly acceptable, just in case.

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Speaker 1: I just thought I wanted to be very conservative there.

00:21:13
Speaker 2: Yeah, who do you want to call any attention to.

00:21:16
Speaker 1: That chemicratic today? So I didn’t know would stick together.

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Speaker 2: This hunter carried a Holland and Holland Royal double rifle, which became known as the Big Stick. And Randall, it’s very confident that he has this one right, Alex, Do you have this one right?

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Speaker 1: No, I’m coming from behind now, So I’m just it’s not that I’m confident, it’s that I’m at ease.

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Speaker 2: It’s not a lot of pressure, Alex and I have the same uniform on today, black shirt and green first light hat. Brody, do you have this one right now?

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Speaker 6: I don’t know. I’ll justify my answer.

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Speaker 2: Okay, this hunter carried in H and H Royal double rifle, which became known as a big stick. Is everybody ready? Go ahead and reveal your answer, Seth and Sarah. Without an answer, Randall says tr John Teddy Roosevelt, Alex Teddy Roosevelt, Brody Roosevelt, they got it. The correct answer is Teddy Roosevelt.

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Speaker 7: Softly and carry a big stick. They’re just referring to.

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Speaker 2: I’ll tell you about. The H and H Royal Double Rifle was chambered in five hundred four fifty. Its nickname was inspired by his big Stick diplomacy, which derived from his quote speak softly and carry a big stick, you will go far. Tr used the gun on an African safari where he killed dangerous game, including eight elephants. Here is a picture of tr with that big stick and a rhino he killed and a what it was called buzzards?

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Speaker 1: No?

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Speaker 2: Is that what it is?

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Speaker 5: Some of thus busted looks like a some like long legged random?

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Speaker 3: You got?

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Speaker 6: How come you haven’t gotten? Into the double big game rifles.

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Speaker 1: Oh, I’d love to. I mean that’s a it’s not really a working man’s rifle. Cabellas used to sell a side by I don’t know they might still, but I remember as a child really wanting side by side black powder. They called it like the Kodiak Double Express or something, and you could get it. I believe you could get it in seventy two caliber side by side black powder.

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Speaker 2: But could you imagine that bird is It’s a Cordy bustard, which is Africa’s largest flying bird. Oh, you nailed it in the bustard. And the big stick diplomacy. I think that was about when he was discussing war with other nations, that you come ready to negotiate and you just like are very pragmatic and if things don’t go your way, then you have the big stick that you can swing. Question seven. The topic is wild life. This ten letter word is defined as quote the act of killing hopelessly sick or injured individuals in a relatively painless way for reasons of mercy. This ten letter word is defined as the act of killing hopelessly sick or injured individuals in a relatively painless way for reasons of mercy. Brody locks in his answer, why board is down? Sarah doing some counting, Randa looking at the answer, looking at the question, looking back at the answer. Do you like what you have? Randall?

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Speaker 1: No, I have nine letters.

00:24:44
Speaker 6: Just throw an extra one in there.

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Speaker 3: It just put at the end.

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Speaker 1: I think.

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Speaker 2: So this ten letter word is defined as the act of killing hopelessly sick or injured individuals in a relatively painless way for reasons of mercy. The answer has now entered Randall’s.

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Speaker 1: I just needed a different form of word.

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Speaker 6: You know, we should have a spelling bee sometimes.

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Speaker 2: I’ve discussed this exact thing with Phil on a future concept where we do just a product that is strictly video rather than video and audio, and a spelling bee would potentially be part of that.

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Speaker 7: So if I have a different form of the word that doesn’t have ten letters.

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Speaker 2: Not going to give you any hints. You need to have a ten letter word, ten letter word that means the act of killing hopelessly sick or injured individuals in a relatively painless way for reasons of mercy.

00:25:47
Speaker 1: Still get there.

00:25:47
Speaker 2: I wish it was nine, feel like it should be nine. Should be nine, Seth is tapped out on this one, or he’s already moved on to the next quest.

00:25:58
Speaker 4: I think I was good for the out three questions being right and used all up already.

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Speaker 9: I think I wrote a middle school report on this word about why it is okay to do okay.

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Speaker 2: I would like to hear a middle schooler’s perspective, way before I ever even understood what it actually was. Seth is maybe coming out. Did did it just hit you, Seth as to what it could be? It’s everybody ready, okay, no one else had that problem. Go ahead and reveal your answers, Seth says, putting down the Sarah, youuthanized Randall euthanasia, John euthanized Alex euthanized Brody euthanasia. The correct answer is euthanasia. What do we think about ten they areized? Yeah, yeahs ten.

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Speaker 9: They did the past it was euthanized, yeah, which people said euthanized also, and let’s euthanized.

00:27:15
Speaker 1: Yeah.

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Speaker 7: It’s the spirit of the spirit of the question.

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Speaker 3: We got the spirit, you know, it’s like putting them down.

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Speaker 2: It’s estimated that about six hundred thousand shelter animals were euthanized in twenty twenty four. As for wildlife twenty twenty two, data shows that four hundred thousand wild animals were intentionally killed by the USDA that year. That includes fifty six thousand coyotes, twenty six thousand beavers, two thousand foxes, five hundred bobcats, five hundred black bears, two hundred wolves, two hundred mountain lions, and seven grizzly.

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Speaker 6: That’s not youth.

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Speaker 5: They’re not killing animals that were hopelessly sick or injured. They’re they’re killing vermin.

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Speaker 2: I mean, I think you could have a different a different definition of you deanized. That just means like simply.

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Speaker 6: The euthanizing coyotes. Dude, that’s not youth.

00:28:07
Speaker 5: In Asia, they’re like eliminating coyotes because they don’t want them around.

00:28:11
Speaker 1: Or they count animals caught in traps.

00:28:13
Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, I would.

00:28:15
Speaker 2: I’d accept that that argument. I feel like it’s it’s just like.

00:28:18
Speaker 1: I don’t think it’s your fault, Spencer. I bet you found that somewhere and that’s how it was worded.

00:28:26
Speaker 2: Topic is gear. This next great question is via Charlie McDonald. This brand’s Breatheable fabric, which blocks liquids while allowing water vapor to pass through, was invented in nineteen sixty nine.

00:28:46
Speaker 3: Yeah, store boy, well I got this one.

00:28:50
Speaker 10: I got this one.

00:28:51
Speaker 2: Oh wait, I just okay. This brand breatheable fabric, which blocks liquids while allowing water vapor to pass through, was invented in nineteen sixty nine. Okay, some quick answers and then some changed answers.

00:29:10
Speaker 7: Well, you’re asking me about the brand.

00:29:13
Speaker 2: We’re looking for the brand. This brand’s breathable fabric, which blocks liquids while allowing water vapor to pass through.

00:29:21
Speaker 3: So if you put the fabric down, you’re wrong.

00:29:23
Speaker 2: Put down the brand that made the fabric. Well, it’s kind of the same, aren’t they?

00:29:31
Speaker 7: Brand specific?

00:29:33
Speaker 1: The brand and the company I think are two different things.

00:29:36
Speaker 2: This brand’s breathable fabric, which is liquids while allowing water vapor to pass through, was invented in nineteen sixty nine. It is everybody ready, go ahead and reveal your answer, Seth says Gore, Sarah W. L. Gore, Randall Gore texts, John W. L. W. L. Gore texts, John Gore, Alex Gore text Brody Gore.

00:30:02
Speaker 3: Uh.

00:30:03
Speaker 2: The correct answer is gore Tex will give.

00:30:04
Speaker 7: You the variations brand, that’s the fabric.

00:30:08
Speaker 2: Gore Tex is the brand, and I think they’ve got.

00:30:13
Speaker 1: Is the company, but it’s branded with.

00:30:18
Speaker 2: Any any version of gore that you said, the W L Gores, the gore Tex gor Tex.

00:30:24
Speaker 6: I’m getting tired.

00:30:25
Speaker 2: Gore Tex was created when Bob Gore realized he could stretch p F T E rods to make a microporous fabric. The first commercial products to use it were tents and jackets. Now you’ll find it across the outdoor industry and rain gear, boots and gloves from Adidas to Patagonia.

00:30:43
Speaker 1: It’s like if you had a question about Taco Bell pizza hut KFC and someone said young brands, Like I would say, young Brands is not the brand, even though the name makes even more confusing. Now, I would say the brand is still Taco Bell.

00:30:56
Speaker 2: Who else rolls up under that conglomerate?

00:30:58
Speaker 1: I think that’s just it. It’s just that’s why you get this well. I didn’t know if that’s still thing, but used to get sweet like combos.

00:31:05
Speaker 2: Oh, the Taco Bell pizza here with a W.

00:31:10
Speaker 1: Taco Bell I think was a young brand.

00:31:13
Speaker 2: No, we have a n W KFC that’s.

00:31:15
Speaker 1: Somebody’s gonna somebody’s gonna destroy me and.

00:31:19
Speaker 2: Long John Silvers too, and a n W that sounds familiar. That’s not what we have in boost. We have two questions left, Phil give us a scoreboard update.

00:31:34
Speaker 8: Oh well, it’s gonna be tough for anyone to catch. Brodie’s currently in first place seven points. He’s two points ahead of the second place contestant, Randall Williams, who did come back. He’s got five and then Seth Sarah Alex have four points. John has three.

00:31:50
Speaker 2: I don’t even feel good, the most points ever had in trivia.

00:31:53
Speaker 7: About to say, no offense, but it’s a good performance for.

00:31:57
Speaker 2: You, Okay. Two questions left to that high score Alex. Question nine. The topic is wildlife. Star nosed, short faced, and hairy tailed? Are all species of this animal that primarily feeds on worms? Brody finished his answer before I finished the question. That’s probably locked in his victory. Star nosed, short faced, and hairy tailed are all species of this animal that primarily feeds on worms? Sarah, do you have this one right? Maybe I have.

00:32:33
Speaker 7: An animal that looks like it has a star nose.

00:32:36
Speaker 2: She’s she’s playing for second place. See if she can beat le. Star nosed, short faced, and hairy tailed are all species of this animal that primarily feeds on worms. And we’ll have some story time with Brody after the answers.

00:32:54
Speaker 8: Story time with Brod.

00:32:59
Speaker 1: How hold on.

00:33:02
Speaker 2: Reckon my day? It is one of those back in Okay, great Alex, John, do you boys have an answer?

00:33:12
Speaker 1: Come on, John, store boys are counting on you.

00:33:17
Speaker 2: Yeah, well we’ve got another store boy yet. No, but it’s hanging in the common air.

00:33:24
Speaker 10: It’s first thing you see when you walk through the door now after our renovations.

00:33:27
Speaker 1: And yeah, the next thing you see is that beautiful nude three and eighty square feet of floor space.

00:33:33
Speaker 3: That’s true.

00:33:33
Speaker 2: I haven’t seen the story.

00:33:35
Speaker 10: Yeah if you’ve source since are opening in twenty twenty four.

00:33:40
Speaker 3: And coming down for a brand new look.

00:33:43
Speaker 6: Yeah, come on down.

00:33:44
Speaker 10: And uh, the wall that was the TV was on has been pushed back, and we took out that whole back room which was our backstock, and added in our three hundred idiots.

00:33:55
Speaker 1: Yeah, that square feet that area where you used to just go smash pizzas and beers.

00:34:00
Speaker 2: Boys, you will still.

00:34:01
Speaker 1: Do that.

00:34:04
Speaker 8: Beers and pizzas okay, all.

00:34:07
Speaker 3: Right, you can do it downstairs, but.

00:34:11
Speaker 6: Home from here.

00:34:11
Speaker 2: He’s going there to yea one more time. Star nos, short faced, and hairy tail. They are all species of this animal that primarily feeds on worms. Go ahead and reveal your answers. Seth mole, Sarah mole, randal mole, storey, ap Alex says armadillo, Brody says mole. The correct answer is mole. Moles are subterranean animals, meaning they spend most of their life underground. Although landscapers and gardeners hate them, they provide soil aeration and eat pests that feed on roots. Some moles have toxic saliva that paralyze as worms, which allows them to store their still living prey for later consumption. Had discovered mole food stashes with more than a thousand worms. Wow, we are now looking at the star faced or excuse me, the star nosed mole, which is native to the eastern United States. You look at that thing, You’re like, certainly that lives in Asia or South America, But nope, right here. In the lower forty.

00:35:19
Speaker 5: Eight, when I was in high school in early college, I worked on a golf course lands on the crew guys especially hate those boys, the uh, the or boys that own the course. They did not like moles because they would mess up teas and greens real bad. So we haud stomp them whenever we saw them, and you would bring them back at the end. You bring your mole kill back at the end of the day, and they’d hand out bounties.

00:35:46
Speaker 2: It was a dollar mole, okay.

00:35:48
Speaker 6: Wow, which when you were making five bucks an hour?

00:35:52
Speaker 7: Huh?

00:35:52
Speaker 1: You know, yeah, the snack bar at the country club in the sixties, probably you can get a lot the dollar.

00:36:00
Speaker 2: Really, I imagine they didn’t. They weren’t able to escape real easy when a boot was coming out.

00:36:05
Speaker 6: No, no, they’re not real fast.

00:36:07
Speaker 2: Yeah. Do you know what kind of moles you were you were killing?

00:36:13
Speaker 3: It was that.

00:36:14
Speaker 1: Okay, I’m glad you did that. That’s a horrifying animal.

00:36:19
Speaker 2: All right, here’s a correct answer review so far one was injured two borax three, O sage, Orange four Fiji five, diaphragm six, Teddy Roosevelt seven, euthanasia eight, gore text nine mole phill scoreboard update.

00:36:37
Speaker 8: Oh yeah, sorry, you could say Brodie’s practicing save sex because he just wrapped it up.

00:36:46
Speaker 3: And he secured the victory day.

00:36:48
Speaker 2: There’s a new one.

00:36:51
Speaker 8: I was sitting on about forty five seconds proud of this.

00:36:57
Speaker 2: We were lacking a signature moment for episode. Whatever this is, Yeah, I just gave it to us. Here’s question ten. The topic is woodsmanship. This next great question is via Thomas nether Cot. G I S stands for blank never blank system.

00:37:15
Speaker 3: I always forget this.

00:37:16
Speaker 2: I think G I S stands for blank blank system, and this is woodsmanship, woodsmanship. If you got woodsmanship, you don’t need this.

00:37:28
Speaker 3: That’s why I don’t know.

00:37:30
Speaker 2: That’s right, Virgil.

00:37:32
Speaker 1: I’ll learn to navigate by the stars.

00:37:34
Speaker 2: That’s right. Sights and smells blank, blank system, just like a star nosed mole.

00:37:44
Speaker 3: Daddy.

00:37:44
Speaker 8: Why does Uncle Randall smell like hot dogs?

00:37:47
Speaker 1: I don’t think I smell like hot dogs. I think I smell like fighter fluid hot.

00:37:55
Speaker 2: I thought the primary smell in the opposite to day was onions.

00:37:59
Speaker 3: That’s because Random was burping them up.

00:38:01
Speaker 7: No, it was a really good onion onion sea that I’ve witnessed it.

00:38:06
Speaker 1: Oh yeah, I did, just Oh okay, I was crying.

00:38:09
Speaker 2: There’s a lot of competing odors happening in the office today.

00:38:12
Speaker 1: Yeah, I think we just cut that just to the onion chopping. That would be the best thing as a company.

00:38:18
Speaker 2: Keep open flames away from Randall for Randa Williams chopping an onion.

00:38:22
Speaker 1: Yeah, Alex, I mean, do you disagree with what? How good my onion chopping scene was?

00:38:31
Speaker 2: I still taste them in my mouth. We’ve sent it to the the Emmy coordinators.

00:38:39
Speaker 1: Alex, I got a couple of dogs. No one’s saying he stinks.

00:38:42
Speaker 2: We’ve got a real doozy.

00:38:43
Speaker 9: Have a hot dog making video next Wednesday.

00:38:47
Speaker 1: Yeah. It should be at least nineteen to twenty three seconds.

00:38:50
Speaker 2: Long, very emotional, impactful.

00:38:53
Speaker 1: I set it up greatly, I said. I looked at the camera with my ingredients. I said, I don’t think I need to explain what we’re doing here. We would proceed to cook.

00:39:03
Speaker 2: We should. We should have done it with like the whose line is it anyway? Thing where someone has their hands tied behind their back and then the other person stands behind them and they’re the ones.

00:39:12
Speaker 1: Who let’s shoot the whole let’s shoot.

00:39:15
Speaker 2: So we’re counting on Randall’s eyes and then someone else’s arms reaching around him to prepare the hot and then you feed yourself the hot dog as well.

00:39:23
Speaker 1: Philip’s cut out. That’s a great idea for content.

00:39:28
Speaker 2: So that that always came at the end of the show, right. I imagine you, like once.

00:39:31
Speaker 8: They smear whipped cream and peanut butter all over each other, they had kind of had to end the show.

00:39:35
Speaker 1: You’ll take that idea down to the big content furnace and shovel it in there and keep the keep going.

00:39:42
Speaker 2: G I S stands for blank blank system. It is everybody ready, go ahead and reveal your answers. Virgil’s dad says geographical blank system Sarah Global Information, Randal GEO say geospatial in Information, John Geographic Image, Talents Global Imperial, Brody Global Information. The correct answer is geographic information. Did anybody have that run.

00:40:15
Speaker 3: I had image?

00:40:16
Speaker 1: Yeah?

00:40:16
Speaker 2: Okay, nobody zero percent?

00:40:22
Speaker 6: That shut it down film shut down.

00:40:26
Speaker 2: Is a computer system that captures, stores, and displays geographic information. It allows users to create interactive maps to analyze patterns and solve complex location based issues. While some use it to find the best path for a road, others use it to look for wallows for rutting elk. That makes Brody our winner today with eight correct answers. Brody, what are you gonna do with that five hundred dollars?

00:40:59
Speaker 5: I just you, guys, get Montana Outdoors Magazine, the one at FWP.

00:41:03
Speaker 2: Yes, I have some years. I don’t know I have it right now.

00:41:06
Speaker 5: You should get Most state agencies have a magazine like that.

00:41:11
Speaker 6: Anyway.

00:41:12
Speaker 5: I just got the new one recently and there’s an art article in there about cottonwoods and like disappearing, like cottonwood habitats kind of disappearing.

00:41:22
Speaker 6: In Montana in.

00:41:23
Speaker 5: Places, and uh, long story short, I’m going to donate the money to Friends of the Missouri River Breaks because they’re doing some cottonwood restoration stuff a long time going to the Missouri River.

00:41:36
Speaker 2: That’s great. This part of the world likes the cottonwoods. We had the Tree Champion episode on Media Radio one day and they have a record breaking cotton with the biggest one in the world in Nebraska, and I think there’s a different species of cottonwood here in Montana that holds the champion tree. It’s Brody sending donating to Friends of the Missouri Breaks.

00:41:55
Speaker 6: Is the Missouri River Breaks.

00:41:56
Speaker 2: You join us next week for more mediatter trivia. The only game show conservation always wins.

00:42:02
Speaker 1: Thanks Spencer.

00:42:04
Speaker 11: Yes, Spencer from South Dakota. He’s the host, using those smooth, mellow tones. He lays them questions down, and he likes taking those two and three year old bucks. It is an avid amateur lockhouse

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  1. James Garcia on

    Interesting update on Ep. 876: Game On, Suckers! MeatEater Trivia CCXVI. Looking forward to seeing how this develops.

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