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Ep. 750: Game On, Suckers! MeatEater Trivia CLXXVIII
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Ep. 750: Game On, Suckers! MeatEater Trivia CLXXVIII

Braxton TaylorBy Braxton TaylorAugust 20, 202539 Mins Read
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00:00:07
Speaker 1: This media podcast.

00:00:10
Speaker 2: Welcome to met Eater Trivia, the only game show where conservation always wins. I’m your host, Spencer Newhart, and today we’re joined by Randall, Corey, Nate and Roman. This is a ten round quiz show with questions from meat Eater’s four verticals, which are hunting, fishing, conservation, and cooking. And there’s a prize. Meat Eater will donate five hundred dollars to the Conservation Organization. Of the winners. Choosing now today is Randal v Jibbroni’s. That means it will be the big bad Randall up against Corey, Nate and Roman. Randal, how do you feel about your chances?

00:00:45
Speaker 3: Oh?

00:00:45
Speaker 1: You know, I think I think we’ve got some strong competitors on the other side of the table. I think it really just comes down to if the questions bounce my way or not. So I’m curious to see how you’ve gamed this out.

00:00:56
Speaker 2: Okay, just a standard ten pack of questions. Jabroni’s do you think you can best Randall today?

00:01:02
Speaker 4: Oh?

00:01:02
Speaker 5: Yeah, Like, I’m so supremely confident.

00:01:06
Speaker 2: You’re never lacking confidence, Nate, Nope.

00:01:08
Speaker 5: I’ve never been insulted in that way.

00:01:12
Speaker 2: Now, the first time we did this, it was six Jabebronis against Randall and they overwhelmed him with a two point victory.

00:01:19
Speaker 5: Ye.

00:01:20
Speaker 2: The second time we did this, it was three Jabebronis against Brody, and Brody took a one point victory with a correct answer on question ten. On that day it was Nate Corey and Tresa. So we’ve swapped out Tresa for Roman. Roman, what are you gonna bring to the team today?

00:01:36
Speaker 4: Oh gosh, let’s go with like movies or music, something kind of cultural, none of that history.

00:01:43
Speaker 1: Yeah. Roman’s a real well rounded individual, Okay, So I’m curious to see what he adds to this mix.

00:01:50
Speaker 2: Now here’s our Infrequently Asked question segment. If you have a trivia related question for our crew, send it to trivia at the Media medieater dot com with the subject line eye faq. Joel Hill says, Hey, Spencer, are you worried about running out of trivia questions? I used to be, Joel. I used to be fearful that this would only last like a year. Then I started pushing the boundaries on what Meat Eater trivia could be, and it would always make Brody and Steve angry. But I feel like I’ve created a big enough universe now where I can do music and some history and movies that there are enough questions to get us a few more years. The other thing that gives me confidence that this show can go on for a while are the listeners, because you guys send in like ten to twenty questions each day, and some of them are very good, and they make it on the show. So I think we have a long runway yet, Joel. But yes, I used to be worried when I thought every question had to have the answer of thirty odd six springfield or large mouth bass. Everything needed to be hooking bullet. It felt like a different show, but we were not there anymore.

00:02:59
Speaker 1: And it’s caused no small amount of consternation.

00:03:02
Speaker 2: Now they’ve just accepted it. I think Brody will just quietly roll his eyes instead of outwardly be angry with me. All right, before we start, I want to reiterate how this will go. After I ask a question, Randall will write down his answer. Once Randall has his answer locked in our Jabebroni’s will get a chance to come together and think out loud. Then their captain will write down and answer. So Jabebroni’s we need you to decide who’s the captain, Corey, Nate or Roman.

00:03:33
Speaker 3: I’m voting with Roman.

00:03:34
Speaker 1: Roman.

00:03:35
Speaker 2: Okay, last time we had Tresa as a captain, so they’ve they’ve got rid of their captain Tresa. Cowards for Captain Roman instead. If you’re playing along at home, consider ganging up on Randal with whoever you’re listening with, because we would just like him to lose today, or just.

00:03:50
Speaker 1: Do it the normal way.

00:03:51
Speaker 5: That’s right.

00:03:52
Speaker 3: I just hope everybody has a good time.

00:03:54
Speaker 2: The Shelby Index is a five, so I’m putting us on perfect score alert.

00:03:58
Speaker 1: Oh.

00:03:59
Speaker 2: With that, we’re onto the game of truth. Ex play the drop fill. Look, I need to know what I stay under win everything?

00:04:11
Speaker 1: How’s it just tend to win everything?

00:04:20
Speaker 2: Demon Suckers Question one. The topic is wildlife. This first great question is via Maverick Ball and as always, it will be multiple choice.

00:04:29
Speaker 5: Love that name.

00:04:31
Speaker 2: According to the Mountain Lion Foundation, which of these states does not have a breeding population of mountain lions? Is it Texas, Kansas, Florida, or North Dakota. According to the Mountain Lion Foundation, which of these states does not have a breeding population of mountain lions. Three of them do have a breeding population. One of them does not. Is it Texas, can Florida or North Dakota? Ooy, good question, mister Maverick Maverick Balls. Randall still has a blank whiteboard. He also has an entire side of the podcast table to himself. Do you like that, Randall? Or do you like to be shoulder to shoulder with folks? I like having my own side very roomy over there.

00:05:21
Speaker 1: Yeah, there’s no danger in people looking over your shoulder. That’s just a good question.

00:05:28
Speaker 2: These states does not have a breeding population of mountain lions. Texas, Kansas, Florida, North Dakota.

00:05:37
Speaker 5: I presume this is like not in captivity.

00:05:40
Speaker 2: M Yeah, it does not count if it’s in a zoo. Randall, Do you have your answer?

00:05:45
Speaker 1: I do?

00:05:45
Speaker 2: Okay. Randall’s answer is locked in Corey Natan Roman. You can think aloud about what the right answer might be.

00:05:53
Speaker 5: I feel supremely confident that it’s not Texas. I don’t know why, but I do.

00:05:57
Speaker 3: I feel pretty good that it’s not Florida either.

00:06:00
Speaker 5: Take that off. I think Florida is the sleeper one. But it’s never a truck question.

00:06:04
Speaker 3: They have black panthers, which is that’s what I’m I don’t think so, I think it’s just a yeah, I think that’s a myth.

00:06:13
Speaker 4: I kind of lean towards North Dakota myself.

00:06:16
Speaker 3: Oh see, I want to say Kansas, but because North Dakota has elk and lions love to eat elk, but that’s not a good reason whatsoever.

00:06:24
Speaker 5: They also love to eat deer.

00:06:26
Speaker 3: Kansas is as flat as a pancake, and lions love mountains in the name cliffs.

00:06:33
Speaker 1: So I don’t know.

00:06:33
Speaker 2: I’m very entertained by all of this.

00:06:35
Speaker 1: It’s a good banter.

00:06:36
Speaker 5: Yeah, I’m on Gor, I’m on team Cory.

00:06:40
Speaker 3: You could us, Yeah, cowards.

00:06:44
Speaker 6: They only made you the captains. They could throw you.

00:06:53
Speaker 2: So we have Corey saying it’s what I believe, it’s Kansas, and Nate with them. Roman, what do you think it is?

00:06:59
Speaker 1: Roman?

00:07:00
Speaker 4: You see, I’m trying to leverage my job and the weird stuff people.

00:07:04
Speaker 2: Yeahs Roman reads every email that you guys send him. So when you send him a trailcam photo of a little baby mountain lion cub, he knows right where that came from.

00:07:15
Speaker 4: I feel like, of these states, I’ve gotten the coolest cat photos from Texas. Oh, but I’ll go with my team.

00:07:23
Speaker 2: Jabebroni’s are you ready? Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have the jabebronis saying Kansas and Randall says Kansas hot Dog. The correct answer is Kansas. Show nice guys did well. According to the Mountain Lion Foundation, sixteen states have breeding populations of cougars. Earlier this year, officials in Oklahoma confirmed that Mountain Lion cubs were spotted in Osage County, so they are now state seventeen. Kansas has had over one hundred confirmed sightings since two thousand and seven, but says they have no evidence that the big cats are breeding there.

00:08:00
Speaker 1: Hmmm, fascinating.

00:08:02
Speaker 2: Question two. The topic is wildlife. This nine letter word is defined as quote a bird that is ready to leave the nest, but not yet capable of fully flying. We have Randal, Corey and Nate and Roman All writing down an answer. Randall, do you have your nine letter word?

00:08:24
Speaker 1: I think so.

00:08:25
Speaker 2: This nine letter word is defined as a bird that is ready to leave the nest but not yet capable of flying. Okay, Randall has his answer locked in. Jabroni’s what do you think it is now?

00:08:37
Speaker 1: We’re telling jokes over there and fills in on it.

00:08:42
Speaker 2: Randall’s answer is locked in. So tell us what you’re thinking here.

00:08:46
Speaker 3: We’re just thinking of telling you the answer.

00:08:49
Speaker 2: What’s the star Wars answer?

00:08:51
Speaker 5: Well, one of us might have wrote down young wings.

00:08:55
Speaker 3: Nothing confused with the ying ling beer, which that’s a good beer.

00:08:58
Speaker 5: It is.

00:08:59
Speaker 2: Everybody read, Yeah, go ahead and reveal your answers. We have the bronis saying fledgling, and Randall says hatchling. Oh, come on, what the correct answer is? Fledgling. Fledgling is one step beyond a nestling, which is a bird that’s too young to leave the nest. A fledgling is usually capable of walking, hopping, and brief flight. This stage varies by species, but for most songbirds it occurs around three weeks of age and lasts for about ten days.

00:09:37
Speaker 5: My dog was chasing a bunch of ducks around in a lake last week that couldn’t really fly, but they could kind of fly.

00:09:43
Speaker 2: That sounds like a fledgling to me. No, hatchling, I think would be even younger than that. That way, I think be in the same category as a nest just after the hatching. That’s right.

00:09:55
Speaker 3: How did Chip do? Did he get one?

00:09:58
Speaker 1: No?

00:09:58
Speaker 5: But dude, he’s so funny. He’ll just go whim like. He’ll just go in the water and just swim for an hour, no no direction, just swimming.

00:10:06
Speaker 2: I hear these terms thrown around in business a little bit so. Nate working at f HF on the sewing machine, are you a nestling a fledgling? Are you just like a full adult?

00:10:16
Speaker 5: I would ask Randall that question today? Is that because I’ve sewed him up with a super sweet little deal.

00:10:23
Speaker 1: Get some custom working done.

00:10:25
Speaker 2: Nate over here? Is he a nestling who’s just like a little baby bird? Or is he a fledged.

00:10:31
Speaker 1: Wings?

00:10:33
Speaker 2: Can’t quite fly?

00:10:34
Speaker 1: Paul is still feeding him by vomiting into his mouth. But but I think he’s doing pretty good.

00:10:40
Speaker 2: He did help, Okay, good Question three? The topic is fishing bird question. This next great question is via Brandon heat Bridge.

00:10:51
Speaker 5: Lots of good names.

00:10:52
Speaker 2: This former Oregon Duck and current Los Angeles charger was the president of his high school fishing club.

00:11:00
Speaker 5: This is you, Roman, This is why you’re here. I was hoping you were the sports guy Duck.

00:11:06
Speaker 2: This is former Oregon Duck and current Los Angeles Charger was the president of his high school fishing trying to think of all the charge Randall, do you have your answer locked down? Okay? This guy was an Orgon duck and a charger.

00:11:20
Speaker 5: One of the boasts a brother. Both Bosas went to Ohio State, so it’s not him. Uh who’s there.

00:11:26
Speaker 1: The Ohio Oh my gosh.

00:11:29
Speaker 2: Yeah, it seems like Randall has this one right.

00:11:32
Speaker 5: Who’s their quarterback? He didn’t go to Oregon, Justin Herbert, he didn’t. He looks like a duck hunter though. He looks like dude would be fun to hang out with.

00:11:44
Speaker 2: Corey. Do you follow the NFL a little?

00:11:48
Speaker 5: The NFL Eckler isn’t on there.

00:11:50
Speaker 6: And who’s up to me?

00:11:50
Speaker 4: I’d go with the most standard American name, dude.

00:11:52
Speaker 5: I bet he’s like a lineman. I don’t know any of the I don’t know any.

00:11:55
Speaker 2: Of the former Oregon duck and current Los Angeles charger was the president of his high school fishing club.

00:12:02
Speaker 3: Mark It, Marcus Mary.

00:12:04
Speaker 5: He’s not on the charges anymore. He’s I don’t use playing anymore. But he was a duck, Yeah he was. He was good.

00:12:10
Speaker 3: Look at you, sports ball, Hey you.

00:12:12
Speaker 5: Got duck on your shirt?

00:12:13
Speaker 3: Quack the idea sports Chargers.

00:12:18
Speaker 1: As they as they flop about sports ball, sports ball.

00:12:24
Speaker 5: I love the NFL. I’m so excited for the season.

00:12:27
Speaker 1: So am I.

00:12:27
Speaker 5: Okay, we’re gonna need you to by Justin Herbert’s like the only charger. I don’t think he went to a.

00:12:36
Speaker 1: Herbert.

00:12:38
Speaker 2: Captain Roman’s writing down their answer. Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have the Jabroni’s and Randall saying Justin Herbert. They got it, let’s go. The correct answer is Justin Herbert.

00:12:52
Speaker 5: It does look like a duck hunter, a fisher.

00:12:55
Speaker 2: Fisherman. Herbert co founded the Irish Fishing Club in two thoy fourteen, and it got so popular that it grew to eighty members in the first year. The club is still around today, serving high schoolers in Eugene, Oregon and beyond. Here is a picture of Herbert as a teen, proudly holding a.

00:13:12
Speaker 1: Carp Yeah, you’re right, You’re right, Nate. He does look like he’d be fun to hang out with.

00:13:16
Speaker 5: Yes, I had him on my fantasy team two years ago. He was three years ago, had a great year.

00:13:21
Speaker 1: Mom got him, Phil got it.

00:13:22
Speaker 2: Good on you, Nate for figuring out who that Oregon duck in Los Angeles was cool. Question for the topic is conservation. The National Park Service says this program is quote a way to introduce children and those young at heart to the natural wonders of the park. Randal very quick to come up with his answer, Randall, is your answer locked in?

00:13:47
Speaker 1: Yes?

00:13:48
Speaker 2: Okay, Randall’s answer is locked in. That means it is up to our Jabbroni’s. The National Park Service says this program is a way to introduce children and those young at heart to the natural wonders of the park.

00:14:01
Speaker 5: Is it like a boy Scouts thing or little smokies.

00:14:07
Speaker 1: That you have kids sausage?

00:14:10
Speaker 5: Yeah, that’s what I was thinking.

00:14:11
Speaker 3: Avoid the National Parks though.

00:14:13
Speaker 1: Oh, come on, talking like Steve there.

00:14:16
Speaker 2: The National Park Service. This program is a way to introduce children and those young at heart to the natural wonders of.

00:14:24
Speaker 5: The park, like little rangers. Oh wait, what’s that little like?

00:14:28
Speaker 3: Uhranger?

00:14:29
Speaker 5: The little like like you have to find a there’s like a scavenger hunting parks.

00:14:33
Speaker 3: You know I’m talking about no Pokemon go I thought about that.

00:14:40
Speaker 2: The National Parks. This program is a way to introduce children and those young at heart to the natural wonders of the park.

00:14:47
Speaker 3: It’s obviously very easy, Randall road down.

00:14:50
Speaker 1: We got the other one easily too.

00:14:52
Speaker 5: I’m telling you, it’s like the little QR code deal, or like it’s like a scavenger hunt.

00:14:56
Speaker 1: Yeah, right down QR code Pokemon.

00:14:58
Speaker 5: Go was an answer. Dude. Oh, it’s like.

00:15:02
Speaker 3: Little Rangers or little.

00:15:05
Speaker 5: Dude scavenger hunts as far as I’m getting, Oh, get Marshall in here, you know, yeah, he.

00:15:11
Speaker 2: Would know because his dad doesn’t take him to the parks that I’ve been to some national monuments.

00:15:16
Speaker 3: I feel like maybe we’ve done this, But what the heck is it called? Little? I think like little Rangers is all I could come up with.

00:15:23
Speaker 4: That’s better than nothing.

00:15:24
Speaker 3: Yeah, power, power Rangers, little Rangers, young Rangers, youth rangers.

00:15:35
Speaker 2: Why not, all right, reveal your answers. We have JABRONI saying little rangers, Randall says, Junior Rangers the Junior Ranger program. Examples of activities from the Junior Ranger program include writing a poem about a fossil, learning indigenous names for plants, or doing an ani Well themed crossword. Upon completing a task, you’re awarded with a Junior Ranger badge. There’s no age limit on the program, of which there are two hundred participating locations in the Park Service. So, Nate, you danced around the answer. You had all the details, but you didn’t have Junior Ranger you could participate, though, Nate, they let any age group, wow, come in and do it.

00:16:21
Speaker 1: I mean it sounds like you’ve got a couple of badges down. No, I wish I haven’t written a poem about a fossil.

00:16:28
Speaker 2: Not at a park.

00:16:30
Speaker 3: No.

00:16:31
Speaker 2: I wish I would have been participating in this as a kid, though I would love to have like one hundred Junior Ranger program.

00:16:37
Speaker 5: Wait, so each park has a different badge?

00:16:40
Speaker 2: Yes, ok, and I some some parks may have multiple badges. Don’t quote me on that, but they’re they’re very popular. National monuments have them as well National historic sites. Randall, do you have any Junior Ranger badges?

00:16:53
Speaker 5: Answer that quickly.

00:16:55
Speaker 1: I just I just knew knew of this program. General encounters with the world around me.

00:17:03
Speaker 2: Question five. The topic is hunting. This next great question is via Jason Motz. This gun maker whose famous for lever actions, uses the slogan quote made in America. We’re not made at all. Randall quick to answer, but now he is erasing. Nate wrote down an answer as well, and Corey might have to duke it out. This gun maker, who’s famous for lever actions, uses the slogan made in America or not made at all? Randall, is your answer locked in? All right? Jabroni’s but here you are, let’s go with that.

00:17:48
Speaker 5: No, I’d like I am in Barlin. For the listeners, I.

00:17:52
Speaker 2: Put Henry, and we now have Nate and Corey arguing with each other all the one’s answer is.

00:18:00
Speaker 1: But Roman is the team cat.

00:18:02
Speaker 5: You might need to be the typewreak.

00:18:03
Speaker 4: Captain, Oh, captain, You guys both have older names than I was thinking.

00:18:07
Speaker 3: What were you thinking?

00:18:08
Speaker 1: Oh?

00:18:09
Speaker 4: I was just thinking Remington for some reason.

00:18:10
Speaker 1: I don’t think they’re known for now. I would have gone with Winchester if we were talking about the old standards.

00:18:15
Speaker 2: This gun maker, who’s famous for lever actions uses the slogan made in America or not made at all. Nate thinks it’s Marlin. Corey thinks it’s Henry. But they’ve convinced each other that those are wrong and the other one has it right. So they’re in a real pretzel here.

00:18:30
Speaker 3: It is a pretzel that is a pretzel. Yeah, I mean I are either of these made in America anymore?

00:18:36
Speaker 5: Well, Marlin just got bought by somebody in America. I think so, dude, Ah Current, I’m embarrassing myself.

00:18:46
Speaker 2: Randa, what percent chance do you have this one?

00:18:48
Speaker 4: Right?

00:18:50
Speaker 1: I don’t know.

00:18:51
Speaker 2: Ninety ninety five percent chance?

00:18:55
Speaker 1: Fell pretty good?

00:18:56
Speaker 5: Marlin better than Henry. Okay, what they will seem historical to me?

00:19:02
Speaker 3: Cheese with this pretzel?

00:19:04
Speaker 2: You choose Captain Roman writing down their answer. Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have the JABBRONI saying Marlin, Randall saying Henry. The correct answer is Henry. Randall got it right. Despite the name Henry Repeating, Arms is not affiliated with the original Henry rifle that was patented in eighteen sixty. The company was created in nineteen ninety six by founders who have no relation to Benjamin Tyler Henry. Today they employ eight hundred people across three factories in Wisconsin and New Jersey. Randall, have you ever owned a Henry rifle? No?

00:19:44
Speaker 1: I haven’t. What tipped me off, though, was that they often do like commemorative releases that are patriotic. And also, I’ve owned Marlins and I’ve paid attention to that brand more than I have to Henry, and I’ve never and think of this as a Marlin slogan.

00:20:02
Speaker 2: Good on you for finding the.

00:20:03
Speaker 1: A little more understated. I think.

00:20:05
Speaker 2: All right, we’re halfway through the game of trivia, Phil give us a scoreboard update.

00:20:10
Speaker 6: Well, once labeled flopping and flustered by his opponents at the top of the game, Randall has pulled ahead. At halftime he has four points.

00:20:19
Speaker 1: Last question was kind of cool, calm and collected, right.

00:20:23
Speaker 2: I remember that, Yeah, very cool?

00:20:25
Speaker 1: And then these guys were arguing with each other.

00:20:27
Speaker 2: I do remember question six. The topic is mountain men? What two thousand.

00:20:38
Speaker 3: One?

00:20:38
Speaker 2: Two thousand and two Michael punk Book is the movie The Revenant based on? Get we’re on question six? What two thousand and two Michael punk Book is the movie The Revenant based on? Randall? Is your answer locked in?

00:20:54
Speaker 1: Pretty sure?

00:20:55
Speaker 2: Okay has his whiteboard down, so it’s up to our jab brownis now.

00:21:06
Speaker 1: What it could be?

00:21:07
Speaker 3: Hugh Glass, It’s not called The Revenants?

00:21:10
Speaker 2: Two thousand and two. Michael punk Book is the movie The Revenant based off.

00:21:14
Speaker 1: I’m trying to think of the Michael punk book about the Butte Mind Disaster. That’s a good one.

00:21:20
Speaker 2: No, Ridgeline was about the Fetterman, the Butte Mind Disaster. What is it called? Did you see he’s got a big banner on Main Street this week.

00:21:29
Speaker 6: He’s the convocation speaker at MSU.

00:21:31
Speaker 2: And they’re supposed to read the Butte Mining Disaster book for that event.

00:21:35
Speaker 1: Yeah, that was. That was one of the required readings in uh, the Intro Montana history class that you have.

00:21:43
Speaker 2: Again, we’re on question six. The topic is mountain men. What two thousand and two Michael punk book is the movie The Revenant isnton Courage?

00:21:51
Speaker 4: Uh?

00:21:51
Speaker 5: No, that’s Lewsien Clark.

00:21:54
Speaker 1: Well, Steven Ambrose.

00:21:56
Speaker 3: I read this last Archery season, which was very freaky. While I’m sitting in it under a tarp and bear country. God, I swear the cover just said the revenue on it.

00:22:05
Speaker 4: It’s not like the Tailor, the adventure, the story.

00:22:10
Speaker 1: How on that? Hmmm?

00:22:13
Speaker 2: Our Jibbronis are losing confidence the name.

00:22:16
Speaker 1: Of that book. This is all you.

00:22:18
Speaker 4: I don’t know, sure, don’t put it on me.

00:22:22
Speaker 1: Only watched the.

00:22:23
Speaker 3: Movie Revenge.

00:22:27
Speaker 2: Fire in Brimstone. The North Bute Mining Disaster of nineteen seventeen an incredible story Yeah. If you live in this part of the world and you like meat, eat your stuff, you’re gonna like anything. Michael Punk, Yeah, it was Britain, all right, Draw brownis what have we got? Three blank whiteboards? I got nothing, three stressed out fellas. Just write whatever you want, just right with it, right down, whatever you wantage.

00:22:56
Speaker 3: Oh yeah, Junior Rangers almost what did you guys say?

00:23:02
Speaker 2: Little rangers?

00:23:04
Speaker 1: Little Rangers, power Rangers? What?

00:23:06
Speaker 2: Two thousand and two Much Punk book is the movie The Revenant based on Jaebrowni’s got nothing. I don’t know no answers.

00:23:13
Speaker 5: Write down the Revenant though, can’t.

00:23:15
Speaker 1: Hurt’s run it blank?

00:23:20
Speaker 2: Randall’s trying to help you, guys. Are you ready go ahead and reveal your answers? We have the jabebronis saying the Revenant and Randall saying the Revenant. That’s correct, it’s called you.

00:23:32
Speaker 5: Know the squirrels.

00:23:34
Speaker 2: Secordy knew it all along, all right?

00:23:36
Speaker 1: Quit doing that?

00:23:38
Speaker 5: Hey it.

00:23:39
Speaker 2: The word revenant means quote one that returns after death or a long absence. Merriam Webster says it was one of their most searched words in twenty sixteen, which is a year after the movie was released, The film was nominated for twelve Academy Awards and won the Oscar for Best Actor, Best Directing, and Best Cinematography.

00:24:00
Speaker 3: Thanks for writing something Down.

00:24:02
Speaker 1: That’s Leo’s only Oscar, only.

00:24:04
Speaker 6: One, only, only ever, only for like you, It’s his only win.

00:24:10
Speaker 1: That was a winning question in the last round of trivia at Molly Brown’s a couple.

00:24:15
Speaker 5: Weeks was that the movie they only used natural lighting? Is that just the real thing?

00:24:19
Speaker 2: They did a lot of natural lighting, like you watch and you can really appreciate that. H Yeah, they’re not not a bunch of fakers.

00:24:25
Speaker 5: And that horse scene was real, right, like he actually slept with me, eats like the heart drives a horse off a cliff and then guts it and sleeps in it.

00:24:35
Speaker 2: I think the real, the realist part of that was he was biting into an organ, Like for the first time, what was the organ he ate a heart? Is it a liver?

00:24:43
Speaker 6: I think liver sounds right, but I don’t remember.

00:24:44
Speaker 1: I don’t recall. Yeah, biting into a liver would make you make a weird face.

00:24:48
Speaker 3: I thought I heard the fact that he like entered it cavity of an animal.

00:24:52
Speaker 2: I’m pretty sure that was a good thing. Corey talked to you guys into writing down the Revenant. Question seven, the topic is concer. This river provides drinking water for one in ten Americans, including those in Phoenix and San Diego. Again, we’re on question seven. The topic is conservation Randall, as you answered locked in, Yes, this river provides drinking water for one in ten Americans, including those in Phoenix and San Diego. And Jabbroni’s what are you thinking it’s gotta be?

00:25:28
Speaker 5: I’m thinking Colorado because cal was just talking about how it future. A lot of people drink it, and if we build a bunch of stupid stuff. I concur But san Diego’s real far from there from Colorado?

00:25:44
Speaker 1: Yep? But is it far from the Colorado Root?

00:25:46
Speaker 5: I don’t know.

00:25:46
Speaker 1: Is it? I don’t know.

00:25:47
Speaker 5: Not that dude, I would get twenty percent more questions, right if I just studied our hydrology, hydrography, hydrology.

00:25:55
Speaker 4: Yeah, it’s like Bozeman getting water from Canyon Feria.

00:25:59
Speaker 1: Hmmmm mm, VALI works.

00:26:00
Speaker 3: I think it’s Highlight Reservoir.

00:26:02
Speaker 4: People are talking about kiyo Oh.

00:26:04
Speaker 1: They’re talking about building a pipeline down because we’re gonna have too many people in this Valley again.

00:26:10
Speaker 2: This river provides drinking water for one in ten Americans, including those in Phoenix and San Diego. Nate thinks he’s heard this on cal of the Wild.

00:26:20
Speaker 3: That’s my guess too.

00:26:21
Speaker 2: It’s very is that your answer? Jabroni’s all right, reveal your answers to JIBBRONI say Colorado River. Randall has the same answer. They got it, the correct answer, just the Colorado River. The Colorado River is also responsible for watering ninety percent of America’s winter vegetables. American rivers dot org says this high demand has the Colorado at its breaking point, which poses a threat not only for the environment, but also the nation’s economy. Question eight, the topic is hunting. Travis Turner from Bone Collector is better known by this nickname.

00:26:56
Speaker 3: Oh easy, okay, because you are TV.

00:27:00
Speaker 2: Randall does not have an answer, and Nate knows it. Travis Turner from Bone Collector is better known this nickname.

00:27:13
Speaker 3: That’s a good answer.

00:27:14
Speaker 2: Flustered man. Not because tables have been turned.

00:27:19
Speaker 1: This isn’t something I would know, nor is this something that I would particularly.

00:27:23
Speaker 5: I don’t know why I know this. I like, oh, you know, I do know why I know this okay, that’s waits are aesthetic.

00:27:33
Speaker 2: Randall, do you have your answer? I do. Bronis, do you have your answer? Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have the jibe. Bronis is saying T bone and Randall said, very opposite answer. The correct answer is T Bone. Travis T. Bone Turner. T Bone was an archery whiz long before he joined Bone Collector. He won the Georgia State Archery Championship in nineteen ninety and the Archery Shooters Association World Championship in nineteen ninety one. Then in nineteen ninety four he opened his bow shop, Archery Unlimited. It wasn’t until later when he got the nickname T Bone while shooting a comedic hunting show with Jeff Foxworthy, Nate, why do you know Travis T. Bone Turner? You just watch a lot of bone collections.

00:28:25
Speaker 5: Oh, I don’t watch any bone collector. I know they’re in Georgia and that’s about it. And I know there’s a big dude named T Bone on it. But that’s because a guy when I was doing an army school, a guy in my squad. It’s like best friends with the bone collectors.

00:28:40
Speaker 2: Who’s the main guy, Michael Waddell.

00:28:42
Speaker 5: His son. He was like best friends with this dude in my squad and all you talk about when we were hanging out his bone collector. How many big bucks He’s going.

00:28:50
Speaker 2: To send him a thank you after that?

00:28:51
Speaker 5: I might do. I gotta think of his name.

00:28:53
Speaker 2: Travis T. Bone Turner and yeah, Randall, he would be the opposite of Skeletor. All right.

00:29:00
Speaker 1: I don’t know why. I just was thinking of Skeletor.

00:29:02
Speaker 2: We have two questions left.

00:29:05
Speaker 3: The bones there their money, show us the leaderboards.

00:29:09
Speaker 6: That was the ninth The Skeletons came to life with two questions left. It is all tied up. Randall has six points, as do the jabbronis right.

00:29:18
Speaker 2: Question nine. The topic is foraging. This is our listener question of the Week, which was won by Nathan Dotson for sending this great question. Nathan is going to get a board game signed by the crew. If you want a chance to win the Listener Question of the Week, then send your question to Trivia at the meat Eater dot com. This foraged item was at the center of US Fish and Wildlife investigations called Quote the Root of All Evil and Operation Root Cause.

00:29:45
Speaker 3: Hmm.

00:29:47
Speaker 2: These were two different investigations. This foraged item was at the center of US Fish and Wildlife investigations called the Root of All Evil and Operation Root Cause. All four players are stumped. This forage item was at the center of US Fish and wildlife investigations called the Root of All Evil and Operation Root Cause. Randall, is your answer locked in?

00:30:19
Speaker 6: All right?

00:30:19
Speaker 2: Jabroni’s tell us what you think it could be.

00:30:22
Speaker 3: It’s on the tip of my tongue. Isn’t there like a root in like Virginia, West Virginia that people are illegally foraging and selling in the black market?

00:30:35
Speaker 1: Well, that would be in the question basically, Yeah, and I wonder if that’s what it is. Yeah, the root that is being investigated. Yeah, yeah, by law enforcement.

00:30:46
Speaker 3: It’s a big deal.

00:30:51
Speaker 1: Of this category continue.

00:30:53
Speaker 2: At the center of US fission wildlife investigations called the Root of All Evil and Operation Root Cause. Randall will give me a percent confidence you have this right?

00:31:05
Speaker 1: I don’t know.

00:31:05
Speaker 2: Maybe seventy seventy five, seventy five. I just it’s not going to come here.

00:31:11
Speaker 1: I can picture a National Geographic article that I read about this, But most of all, all I can think about is how I thought I was going to lose this game on Bone Collector and mushrooms, and it was making me so mad, and so now I’m really enjoying seeing these guys squirm again.

00:31:29
Speaker 2: Oh man, still only a seventy five percent chance that he has a right, And this is question nine.

00:31:34
Speaker 1: Well, I’m probably more confident than that, but if I don’t have it right, I don’t want to appear over confident.

00:31:40
Speaker 2: Either way, whatever the result, we’re going into. Question ten was a potential tiebreaker.

00:31:45
Speaker 4: Oh, I don’t know.

00:31:46
Speaker 5: Let’s just figure out some roots.

00:31:47
Speaker 1: Well, yeah, fruit.

00:31:49
Speaker 3: Beer, my favorite roots, ginger root.

00:31:52
Speaker 1: We sit here in the list roots.

00:31:54
Speaker 5: Maybe when does this go on real TV? My grandma’s asked.

00:31:57
Speaker 2: Wind about a month from now? Oh cool, heaven.

00:32:01
Speaker 3: I feel like it starts with an S.

00:32:03
Speaker 2: It goes on YouTube though, a week from now, so YouTube first.

00:32:07
Speaker 5: My grandma’s not real hot on YouTube?

00:32:10
Speaker 1: Root?

00:32:11
Speaker 5: Probably that goes into root beer, does it?

00:32:14
Speaker 3: Know?

00:32:14
Speaker 5: I think so? Doesn’t that make sasparilla?

00:32:17
Speaker 4: I think you’re right, and I mean.

00:32:19
Speaker 1: Roots roots of all evil root beer?

00:32:25
Speaker 3: Yeah, it’s got to be illegal, Samson.

00:32:29
Speaker 2: This forage item was at the center of US Fish and Wildlife investigations called the Root of All Evil and operation.

00:32:35
Speaker 5: Maybe because maybe it’s the cartels. It’s a weed screen, it’s foraged Yeah, I’m saying marijuana West Virginia.

00:32:49
Speaker 4: Mm hmmmm. No, that’s molasses.

00:32:56
Speaker 3: All right, I don’t think, but it’s better than nothing.

00:33:01
Speaker 5: IoT.

00:33:03
Speaker 3: That’s an ingredient, an herb.

00:33:05
Speaker 2: That’s Captain. Captain Rome’s writing down his answer.

00:33:10
Speaker 1: If it’s not sassafras, he shouldn’t write it down. I don’t know, but I just wouldn’t write down something that I knew would.

00:33:15
Speaker 2: Go ahead and reveal answers. We have the Jabbroni saying sassafras and Randalls saying ginsing. Randall got it. The correct answer is Jensen sangers.

00:33:27
Speaker 5: What’s that all about?

00:33:30
Speaker 1: I think he’ll tell us.

00:33:31
Speaker 2: Those investigations resulted in over one hundred arrest between Ohio and Pennsylvania between twenty twelve and twenty twenty. The roots of the native plant are so in demand because of their use in Eastern medicine. Prices vary, but are typically hundreds of dollars per pound. The lead investigator from the Root of All Evil estimated that ninety percent of America’s foraged and sold ginsing winds up in Hong Kong.

00:33:57
Speaker 5: I didn’t know that was grown here.

00:33:59
Speaker 2: It’s grown here, native to the place. And he was very close, he said, Ginger, Yeah, I thought I thought that was going to lead you into And he.

00:34:07
Speaker 1: Was in the right part of the country too. Figured Daniel Boone was a big sanger when he needs some extra cash.

00:34:14
Speaker 2: Now here’s a correct answer. Review so far? One was Kansas two Fledgling three, Justin Herbert four, Junior Ranger Program five, Henry repeating Arms six, the Revenant seven, Colorado River eight, t Bone nine ginsing Bill. Let’s get a scoreboard update before question ten.

00:34:37
Speaker 6: All right, here we go with Randall at seven and the Jabroni’s at six. Were either going into a tiebreaker or Randall is winning this outright after.

00:34:44
Speaker 3: This request no more mountain man type question.

00:34:48
Speaker 2: Here’s question ten. The topic is fishing.

00:34:51
Speaker 5: Hey, who could have guessed every time?

00:34:54
Speaker 2: This herring, which is native to the East Coast, is named after a medieval female well tavern keeper coast question Randall has a blank whiteboard. This herring, which is native to the East Coast, is named after a medieval female tavern.

00:35:12
Speaker 5: Keeper, not Joan of arc.

00:35:17
Speaker 2: Hmmm, all four players look stumped.

00:35:22
Speaker 4: A tie between history and fishing.

00:35:24
Speaker 2: Rand Or, excuse me, Nay, you’ve done some East Coast living right, but no East Coast fishing.

00:35:29
Speaker 1: Mmmm.

00:35:31
Speaker 2: Then you weren’t really living, were you.

00:35:32
Speaker 5: Nope, I was sucking it up.

00:35:34
Speaker 2: This herring, which is native to the East Coast, is named after a medieval female tavern keeper. Randall just had a light bulb go off above.

00:35:43
Speaker 5: His head and we need one that not I need that, Peter.

00:35:50
Speaker 2: Randall, do you have this right now?

00:35:52
Speaker 1: Yes?

00:35:53
Speaker 2: Okay, Sorry, Just to make you feel better, though, maybe you could talk it out and get this one right.

00:36:00
Speaker 3: Sometimes that works.

00:36:01
Speaker 2: Instead, you could either lose by two or one today.

00:36:03
Speaker 5: Yeah, I lost my one to Brody, and I really don’t want to give question ten. Yeah, I know I’m tracking.

00:36:09
Speaker 3: I don’t know many types of harring.

00:36:12
Speaker 5: Pickled oh, pickled red, but I don’t think there’s many men tavern keeper’s name.

00:36:18
Speaker 2: Herring, which is native to the East Coast, is named after a medieval female tavern keeper.

00:36:24
Speaker 5: Trying to think of medieval female tavern keeper.

00:36:27
Speaker 2: Randel, Do you want to give them any hints or do you just enjoy watching them really struggle?

00:36:30
Speaker 3: No?

00:36:30
Speaker 1: I was just gonna say Phil, how you’re doing over there. I’m doing good, cool, pretty how we’re running on time?

00:36:37
Speaker 6: You know, this is running pretty average, way shorter than Mark’s episode.

00:36:40
Speaker 1: I’m feeling good now because I can finally drop the facade of being an angry instigator. I can finally put that characters aside and just spend time with my friends doing what I love to do.

00:36:53
Speaker 2: Nate’s grandma wanted to know when this would be.

00:36:56
Speaker 5: I’m not Tellable.

00:36:57
Speaker 2: TV, and this will be Randall’s first victory on the Outdoor Channel, So good on you.

00:37:04
Speaker 1: Yeah, I’ve been on a real, real losing streak lately.

00:37:07
Speaker 2: People new to this show or be like, what what’s that guy’s deals? Are any good at this thing?

00:37:10
Speaker 1: I know, and it’s been really sad and embarrassing, but uh, you know, the folks out there kept the faith. I still get the occasional request for a donation. They’ve slowed down considerably since I started losing.

00:37:24
Speaker 6: How hot do you think about that? Just the slower pace of requests.

00:37:29
Speaker 1: To be honest, right now, my socials just blown up. So it’s not a biggie.

00:37:33
Speaker 6: Oh yeah, yeah, you know, you just move one thing out and something else moves in, all.

00:37:38
Speaker 2: Right, you bronis do you give up caring that’s native to the East Coast named after him. Medieval female tavern Atlantic tavern.

00:37:48
Speaker 5: Dude, that’s not medieval.

00:37:51
Speaker 3: I mean you said jo Arc Yeah, there you go. Didn’t keep a tavern got.

00:38:00
Speaker 1: A woman in medieval times.

00:38:03
Speaker 5: That’s pretty much you give No, give me like thirty more seconds.

00:38:08
Speaker 2: Okay, it’s all about thirty more seconds for Gramma Nate to man.

00:38:14
Speaker 1: Sit there.

00:38:14
Speaker 3: She’s not going to send me any fudge this year, dude, she makes it herself. Oh she does, so Randall’s gonna get some of that fudge, though.

00:38:21
Speaker 5: She will, she’ll adopts you. I don’t want that loser.

00:38:25
Speaker 2: This herring, which is native to the East Coast, is named after a medieval female.

00:38:31
Speaker 6: It’s my dream to open like a like a tiki bar style restaurant, but have it be medieval tavern.

00:38:38
Speaker 1: It’s not you’re not talking about medieval times.

00:38:41
Speaker 6: No, it would be like just like a super elevated oh without the spectacle. Yeah, without a little bit of getting spectacle going going tenfold into production design and vibes.

00:38:52
Speaker 1: I couldn’t believe how much good food I actually served us at medieval times when I went.

00:38:57
Speaker 2: Really, I feel like that would be what you’d expect to walk in there and get like a whole turkey.

00:39:01
Speaker 1: Leg it was a whole I want to say it was a chicken.

00:39:04
Speaker 6: Was this in Buena Park, California?

00:39:06
Speaker 1: No, this was in Tucson.

00:39:09
Speaker 5: Is this real history or is this fake history?

00:39:12
Speaker 2: To Browni’s, I think you just give it like Genevieve or.

00:39:14
Speaker 1: So come on, guys, all right.

00:39:17
Speaker 2: Reveal your answers to Brownie’s. Did not get it right? Randall says ale wife, He got it. The correct answer is alewife. The ale wife got its name from colonists in the sixteen thirties. According to them, these river herrings had a paunchy belly that resembled those of chubby alewives in England. In some part of the continent, the name has been corrupted to eel wife, with origin saying the herring is the wife of river eels. All right, Randall, two point victory today he gets eight correct answers. Phil, where are we donating the money?

00:39:54
Speaker 1: This one’s gonna go out to the Vancouver Wildlife League in Vancouver.

00:39:58
Speaker 2: Washington, my hometown.

00:40:00
Speaker 1: Oh oh, that’s even more special.

00:40:02
Speaker 2: Besides Phil growing up there, what do we like about them, founded in.

00:40:05
Speaker 1: Nineteen twenty nine. Founded in nineteen twenty nine. They do habitat restoration. They do they have volunteer pheasant release program, and this man they have an annual spring fishing derby for kids, and this listener says, this is the type of group that will save hunting and fishing in the state of Washington.

00:40:24
Speaker 2: Okay, So I thought that was a strong case, good place to donate. Five hundred dollars for those small groups. Five hundred dollars is quite meaningful.

00:40:32
Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, I feel like it’s kind of cool to because there’s groups everywhere, you know, maybe even if it’s a dozen people in a small town, there’s people doing meaningful work everywhere. So if we can boost the coffers a little bit and spread.

00:40:45
Speaker 2: The love one more time. What’s the name of the place.

00:40:48
Speaker 1: The Vancouver Wildlife League. That’s correct, the Vancouver Wildlife League.

00:40:53
Speaker 2: Five hundred dollars going their way. Sorry to Broni’s maybe three of you isn’t enough. They’ve been close.

00:41:00
Speaker 1: Skin is good, it’s good, it’s fair.

00:41:02
Speaker 2: Yeah.

00:41:02
Speaker 1: I just want to say, you know, Roman, you’re you know, you’re my favorite. You’re my dog. Nate. You did a tremendous job selling my backpack for me and Corey. We share so many laughs. I just hope that this doesn’t change anything between us.

00:41:17
Speaker 2: Join us next week for more Meat Eater Trivia, the only game show where conservation always wins.

00:41:24
Speaker 3: Yeah.

00:41:24
Speaker 1: Spencer from South Dakota.

00:41:26
Speaker 2: He’s the host, using those smooth mellow tones. He lays them questions down.

00:41:37
Speaker 1: He likes taking those two and three year old bucks. It is an avid amateur lockw

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