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Ep. 846: Game On, Suckers! MeatEater Trivia CCVII

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00:00:07
Speaker 1: This media podcast.

00:00:10
Speaker 2: Welcome to Meet Eater Trivia, the only game show where conservation always wins. I’m your host, Spencer Newhart, and today we’re joined by Giannis Randall, Brodie Seth, Cory Hansei and Max. This is a ten round quiz show with questions from Meat Eater’s four 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.

00:00:33
Speaker 3: You see how Ranald didn’t interrupt you there, He’ll have his chit so polight to his buddy.

00:00:38
Speaker 1: Spencer is waiting, He’ll have his I’m talking with my I’m talking with my friend here.

00:00:45
Speaker 2: For the stat of the Week this week, let’s look at player performance over the last year. As we just discussed, we’re now in season five, so we’re looking at player performance from season four. This data stretches from early twenty twenty five to early twenty twenty six. For this week, we’ll cover the hunting category. Here are the top five players from fifth to first. On average, Nate gets sixty two percent of hunting questions correct. Randall is seventy percent Brody is seventy two percent, Steve is seventy three percent, and our best performer is Yiannis, who gets eighty percent. Eighty percent of hunting.

00:01:22
Speaker 3: Said, this is the world’s greatest tunner. Have you always said that, roddy Oh yeah, going.

00:01:28
Speaker 2: Back decades, so Yannis eighty percent of hunting questions, correct, HANSI, you were just on the outside. I think you were at sixty percent almost top five.

00:01:39
Speaker 4: Did you factor in my numbers?

00:01:41
Speaker 2: What should I factor about your number? Yeah, they were factored in.

00:01:44
Speaker 4: Yeah, just like didn’t go above ten percent?

00:01:46
Speaker 2: Not top five?

00:01:47
Speaker 4: Okay, top ten?

00:01:50
Speaker 2: I think you were top ten max. Yeah, or we have some housekeeping to get to. On a previous episode of Trivia, we had a question about the fishing control action that helps position your boat on windy days and looks like, quote, a huge ice cream cone with the small end cutout. The correct answer was drift sock or drift anchor got About twenty listeners wrote in with feedback. They said drogue should also be an accepted answer. Drogue is defined as quote, a cone shaped or parachute like device, typically made of heavy duty fabric, that is trailed behind or off the side of your boat to create significant water resistance. So it is the same thing as a drift sock. And if you said drogue for your answer, then you also got that one right. Another dozen folks wrote in to say that sea anchor should also be correct, and they are right. Sea anchor is another accepted term for the same thing that is a drift sock, drift anchor or drogue. So many acceptable answers for that one, all right. The Shelby Index fort 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. I need to know what I stand to win everything?

00:03:04
Speaker 1: How’s you just tend to win everything?

00:03:14
Speaker 2: Demon Question one? The topic is cooking, and this will be multiple choice. Which of these roasts comes from the front shoulder of an animal? Is it? Chuck? Rump? Sirloin? Round? One of those roasts comes from the front shoulder of an animal? Which one is it?

00:03:39
Speaker 5: Because he knew it that he had to emphatically slam his board up to the table.

00:03:48
Speaker 2: And have pretty names written on their boards. That looks great.

00:03:58
Speaker 5: Talking about this boy took me ten seconds think about what I could do in two hours.

00:04:02
Speaker 2: That’s cheaper than about that.

00:04:05
Speaker 5: We knock out t shirts between fishing trips.

00:04:07
Speaker 2: In Florida, Randall, which of these actually you should.

00:04:11
Speaker 3: Design one right now for your trip comes.

00:04:14
Speaker 2: From the front shoulder of an animal?

00:04:16
Speaker 6: We need a fishing shirt.

00:04:17
Speaker 2: While you’re down there, think think of a fishing shirt? Is it? Chuck rump surloin?

00:04:26
Speaker 7: Little hesitant, but way to go, son, Well, I thought it was like, yeah, I just told you have it right, I know, but like you’re drying something that looks vaguely salic.

00:04:43
Speaker 3: I thought that.

00:04:45
Speaker 2: Which of these roasts comes from the front shoulder of an animal? Chuck? Rump surloin? Round? Is everybody ready, Hansie making one last change? Go ahead and reveal your answers, Hansie says, round. Giannie and Seth and Randall and Cory and Max and Brody say Chuck. The correct answer is the Chuck roast.

00:05:10
Speaker 1: Can you explain Virgil’s daddy, Seth, he’s having a kid this week?

00:05:15
Speaker 3: Why is it? Saying on your board?

00:05:17
Speaker 1: The arrow points to say, Okay, got Seth and I really synked up today, So I wanted to make sure that our bonds.

00:05:24
Speaker 3: Are you gonna be Virgil’s godfather.

00:05:27
Speaker 1: But I’m making a play for it.

00:05:30
Speaker 3: Is Virgil gonna have a godfather? Seth Chuck Brother.

00:05:33
Speaker 1: Chuck Brother? Put her there, Chuck Brother.

00:05:39
Speaker 3: I don’t know.

00:05:41
Speaker 1: I would in time, I wouldn’t be a good godfather.

00:05:44
Speaker 2: That kid’s probably not due for like another two or three months, right the kid. Yeah, I’m just kidding. The rump round in sirloin all come from the back half of an animal, while the chuck comes from the shoulder to neck area. Chuck ros are best cooked low and slow and served shredded or cubed. For a great chuck roast recipe, go see Daniel Pruitt’s Venison carnitas recipe on the meadeater dot com.

00:06:10
Speaker 4: So I was confused.

00:06:11
Speaker 7: I was considering, like the chuck liked all the neckmate, and so I wasn’t considering that the front shoulder.

00:06:17
Speaker 2: I think he gets a little neck Yeah, just a little bit of your butcher, but mostly shoulder. Question two. The topic is hunting. This is our listener question of the Week, which was won by Veronica Drizz for sending this great question. Veronica is going to get a board game signed by the crew. If you want a chance to win our listener question of the Week, then send your question to Trivia at the meadeater dot com. This seven letter word, which is often associated with quail, is defined as quote a tuft or crest of feathers on the top of on the head of the bird.

00:06:50
Speaker 4: Oh.

00:06:51
Speaker 2: This seven letter word, which is often associated with quail, is defined as quote a tuft or crest of feathers on the head of a bird. And we have a stumped room. Brodie has an answer. You have a seven letter answer, broke.

00:07:07
Speaker 3: I do, and I’m not gonna think about another one. It’s either right or it’s wrong. He didn’t slam his board down.

00:07:13
Speaker 2: This quiet confidence. The topic is hunting. This seven letter word, which is often associated with quail. It’s defined as quote a toft or crest of feathers on the head of a bird. And we will look at a picture of one of these in the flavor text.

00:07:35
Speaker 3: Damn it that one’s eight.

00:07:38
Speaker 6: Just take the last letter off.

00:07:39
Speaker 3: I bet you I’m wrong. Now questions my answer.

00:07:43
Speaker 2: Seven letter word, which is often associated with quail, is defined as a tought or crest of feathers on the head of a bird.

00:07:52
Speaker 6: You have it, m H, I like my answer.

00:07:54
Speaker 2: Oh could be a zero percenter. Eh ah, Broady had second thoughts.

00:08:02
Speaker 3: But it’s not gonna come up with another seven letter word, and I’ll just like get on the whole Google argument.

00:08:12
Speaker 2: There you go, I need too, Yes, you’re gonna have our only gosh quail brothers.

00:08:21
Speaker 3: Well, there’s not a lot of serious quail hunters in the room, not as serious as me, you know.

00:08:25
Speaker 2: Yeah, so he’s got that one, right, Corey, Do you have a shot at this one?

00:08:30
Speaker 1: There’s a good chance that I got about a fifty.

00:08:33
Speaker 2: Okay, good chance that you have a fifty chance.

00:08:36
Speaker 1: It’s like.

00:08:39
Speaker 2: Chance, I say, a good chance of something happening is like seventy five percent, So you have a seventy five percent chance that you have a fifty percent chance.

00:08:48
Speaker 3: I don’t know if that’s like introduced non native quail out out Missoulaway.

00:08:54
Speaker 4: I know, I know someone that was going to do it today. I don’t know you no, No, it’s like four hours, five hours.

00:09:02
Speaker 2: This seven letter word, which is often which is often associated with quail, is defined as a toft or crest of feathers on the head of a bird. Does our room give up?

00:09:16
Speaker 1: Yeah?

00:09:16
Speaker 2: Yes, go ahead and reveal your answers Hansei without an answer. Jannis says plumage seth without an answer. Randy says plumage. Corey says mohawk. Max says Bob White Brody got it right. He says TOPKNOTO t O p k n O T no IDEA mountain quail, California quail and gambles quail have some of the most famous top knots in the animal kingdom. In most cases, male birds have larger, more defined top knots than females. The purpose of this headgear is to attract mates, intimidate rivals, and signal sexual maturity. Phil has a picture for us of a gambles quail and it’s comma shape top knot.

00:10:01
Speaker 5: Yeah, that was one of the neat things living in Salt Lake City. These things just live in the city and everybody’s yards and you get to look at quail.

00:10:10
Speaker 2: Yeah there yea Arizona has a quail with a very defined top knot and its game agency logo. So the folks who live there got that. One. Question three, the topic is conservation. Sea Smart declared that this river, which is the longest in India, is the most polluted waterway in the world.

00:10:36
Speaker 6: What’s sea Smart?

00:10:38
Speaker 2: Sea Smart is a conservation group who tracks pollution like this. Sea Smart declared that this river, which is the longest in India, is the most polluted waterway in the world.

00:10:51
Speaker 6: Max.

00:10:51
Speaker 2: Name a river in India.

00:10:55
Speaker 4: Even if my life depended on it, couldn’t do it. For sure. There’s an India river.

00:11:04
Speaker 2: Hans quick, HANSI, you have this one? Okay, right?

00:11:10
Speaker 1: Pretty sure?

00:11:11
Speaker 3: You’re so close.

00:11:12
Speaker 1: You’re so close.

00:11:14
Speaker 2: See Smart declared that this river, is the longest in India, is the most polluted waterway in the world.

00:11:26
Speaker 1: Phil, are you picking up any sound when I do this?

00:11:30
Speaker 2: He’s resting his eye.

00:11:31
Speaker 6: MoU are you trying to know?

00:11:34
Speaker 1: I don’t want to disturb the list?

00:11:35
Speaker 6: You’re not?

00:11:36
Speaker 2: You cant? Are you sleepy? Randall?

00:11:38
Speaker 1: Getting sleepy? It’s warm in here. I had to take off my layer because the back of my shirt is soaked in sweat.

00:11:45
Speaker 2: What’s your shirt? I can’t tell what’s going on there.

00:11:47
Speaker 1: It’s a squirrel. It’s Ohio backcountry hunters and anglers right there in the state of Ohio, and a squirrel track the.

00:11:56
Speaker 5: Squirrels holding a acorn. Oh it’s I would have figured that it was a buckeye.

00:12:03
Speaker 1: Yeah, that would be I don’t know that they I.

00:12:06
Speaker 3: Don’t think those things are poisons.

00:12:08
Speaker 2: Aren’t anything to eat those? Yeah?

00:12:11
Speaker 3: Maybe not for squirrels.

00:12:12
Speaker 2: Again, we’re on question three. See Smart declared that this river, which is the longest in India, is the most polluted waterway in the about.

00:12:22
Speaker 1: This answer talking about rivers. Maybe in the middle of what.

00:12:26
Speaker 5: I’m words, everybody ready, I feel like I will show documentary on this movie on this river.

00:12:34
Speaker 2: Be honest. I’m not gonna go ahead and reveal your answers. Hansi says Ganjis, be honest without an answer, seth without an answer. Randy says Ganji’s River, Corey says euphrates max without an answer. Brody says the Ganji’s The Ganji’s River is correct. The Ganjis is fifteen hundred miles long, making it about the same length as the Colorado River. Its largest source of pollution is three billion liters of untreated sewage that flow into the river each day. Other sources include industrial waste, agriculture runoff, and the cultural practice of placing cremated and uncremated corpses in the river.

00:13:20
Speaker 3: Story. I don’t think the cremated corpses are the problem.

00:13:24
Speaker 1: Know have you seen the River Monsters episode?

00:13:26
Speaker 2: Of course I’ve seen the River Monsters.

00:13:29
Speaker 1: Chums for the big catfish with burned the fish near a burial.

00:13:34
Speaker 5: That’s happened, and there’s actually catfish living in this body of water.

00:13:39
Speaker 2: Big catfish, big ca that’s the episode.

00:13:44
Speaker 3: Amazing that.

00:13:45
Speaker 2: That’s where on the Tarpin episode you can go do that one with Mark. But the India you want.

00:13:51
Speaker 1: To come on the bank Robbers where seven I just fish for catfish all over the world.

00:13:57
Speaker 2: Question for the topic and waste company resources outdoors. This next great question is via Chris or gorp a popular snack that usually goes by a different name, stands for quote, good old blank and blank. What gorp, a popular snack that usually goes by a different name, stands for good old blank and blank.

00:14:26
Speaker 1: Fascinating. That’s a good question.

00:14:28
Speaker 2: Okay, Bo, do you have this one right?

00:14:30
Speaker 3: I got it right for sure.

00:14:31
Speaker 2: Mary, you have this one.

00:14:33
Speaker 5: Get a little space heater in here, and then we could do a topless episode but just the boys. What do you guys think about that?

00:14:41
Speaker 3: Tops?

00:14:42
Speaker 1: I like it topless episode.

00:14:46
Speaker 5: Skin today it really feels like I have a heated?

00:14:50
Speaker 2: Touch him, set does his seed feel heated? There?

00:14:57
Speaker 1: I thought it was just a medical episode.

00:15:01
Speaker 2: Gorp, a popular snack that usually goes by a different name, stands for good old blank and blank A snack?

00:15:13
Speaker 3: Oh, come on, Max, seriously you got Oh really you’ve eaten? You had some? Tell you?

00:15:25
Speaker 2: Do you have this one right? Cordy?

00:15:26
Speaker 3: I don’t know?

00:15:27
Speaker 1: Okay, Wow, this is I feel like it.

00:15:29
Speaker 3: Is kind of a seventies eighties kind.

00:15:31
Speaker 2: Of You can talk about that in the flame.

00:15:33
Speaker 4: Come around to the nineties, good old I can. I got a good answer, but it’s not right.

00:15:41
Speaker 2: Gorp, a popular snack that usually goes by a different name, stands for good old blank and blank. You know, he was quick to answer, Maxwell, do you give up? No? I gotta answer. Oh okay, Corey, good? How about you? Do you sure if we got a hurry up, we don’t have to.

00:15:56
Speaker 3: I won’t be surprised. You got an old, beat up sandwich of this stuff in a bottom one year pack.

00:16:01
Speaker 2: Go ahead and reveal your answers. Hansy says, raisins peanuts, Yiannis raisins peanuts, Seth without an answer, Randy raisins and peanuts, Cory without an ancest Max says rice and pasta, rice and pasta. Brody says raisins and peanuts. The correct answer is good old raisins and peanuts.

00:16:24
Speaker 5: There is a thing called rice roni where they put those two things together.

00:16:28
Speaker 3: Max wins the creative answer that’s good every time.

00:16:31
Speaker 2: Some say gulp stands for good old raisins and peanuts, while others claim it means granola oats, raisins and peanuts. It was popularized in nineteen oh six when Horace Kephart wrote in his book called Camping in Woodcraft quote, A handful of each of shelled nuts and raisins with sweet chocolate will carry a man far on the trail, or, when he has lost it, a lion. It wasn’t until nineteen sixty eight when the name trail mix was born, which was patented by Harmony.

00:17:00
Speaker 1: Foods mixed some little marshmallows in there.

00:17:03
Speaker 3: If you have kids, the peanuts and raisins are the things that stay in the bag.

00:17:11
Speaker 2: They eat the good chocolate chips and they leave the raisins and peanuts, and you’re question.

00:17:17
Speaker 1: Marshallows yogurt covered raisins. I’m just saying weird things now.

00:17:23
Speaker 2: Question five. The topic is fishing. What kind of fish is Ahi? It’s a h I what kind of fish? Okay, well there’s a hint from Brody.

00:17:37
Speaker 3: Pretty solid hint Brody.

00:17:39
Speaker 2: What kind of fish is about that?

00:17:43
Speaker 3: Renalds probably real mad at me.

00:17:44
Speaker 2: No, I don’t really care for how specific you need to be. You would say a labrador. You don’t need to say a black lab for this, so you wouldn’t say dog. You wouldn’t say black lab. You would just say lab What kind of fish is ah?

00:18:02
Speaker 3: Might be your day today, Max, you might take it all.

00:18:05
Speaker 2: Go ahead and reveal your answers. Tuna, Tuna, Tuna, tuna. The whole room says, tuna. The whole room got it right. The correct answer is tuna.

00:18:14
Speaker 1: I made an ah he solad sandwich this weekend. I was telling Cory about earlier.

00:18:17
Speaker 2: M to tell the rest of the class.

00:18:19
Speaker 1: A lot of mayonnaise, A lot of pickles?

00:18:21
Speaker 2: Okay, oh, pickle a little ahi out of the packet?

00:18:24
Speaker 1: M h, what kind of pickles? Bread and butter?

00:18:28
Speaker 2: Ahi, which means fire, is a Hawaiian word for tuna. The name honors the speed at which tuna moves, causing your fishing line to burn Ah. He refers to two types of tuna, yellowfin and big eye cool. All right, we’re halfway through the game of trivia. Phil, give us a scoreboard update.

00:18:45
Speaker 6: Would love to. Everyone’s on the board. Cory, Max, and Seth have two points, Hansie and Yannis have three points. Randall has four points and with a perfect game, Berdie Henderson, that’s five point.

00:18:58
Speaker 3: You’re way better than that.

00:19:00
Speaker 2: Well, disappointed it’s allowed two points that Max has disappointed?

00:19:05
Speaker 3: Yeah, no, I’m happy.

00:19:07
Speaker 4: This is a great game for me.

00:19:10
Speaker 2: Question six the topic is woodsmanship, and this next great question is via Zach Brown. I don’t think it’s that, Zach Brown. This six letter word, which is sometimes spelled with an E that has an acute accent mark above it. I’m just doing that for our listening audience, is defined as quote a gully, valley or ravine that is usually dry and was cut by water. This six sweater word, which is sometimes spelled with an E that has an acute accent mark above it, is defined as quote a gully, valley or ravine that is usually dry and was cut by water. Randall very quick to answer before him oh were you Yeah? You have this one right, as well know you weren’t. We’re gonna check the cameras.

00:20:04
Speaker 3: I thought.

00:20:05
Speaker 2: I was, No, you weren’t.

00:20:09
Speaker 1: To be honest, I didn’t. I didn’t notice.

00:20:11
Speaker 2: When you’re argument again, it’s an eve that has an acute accent mark.

00:20:18
Speaker 1: Yeah, I spelled it differently though.

00:20:19
Speaker 2: Six letter word, which is sometimes spelled with an E that hasn’t a cute accent mark, is defined as a gully, valley or ravine that is usually dry and was cut by water.

00:20:31
Speaker 4: Where’s Zach Brown from?

00:20:34
Speaker 2: I don’t think he told me that.

00:20:37
Speaker 4: I know Zach Brown in Kansas.

00:20:40
Speaker 2: Could have been him, could have been that Zach Brown.

00:20:43
Speaker 5: I was chatting with the Chelsea Actually, I was putting her name into my phone. I was like, Chelsea would tow ease. She said, well, some would say with three. I was like, that’s pretty slip.

00:20:52
Speaker 1: Pretty quick, pretty quick.

00:20:54
Speaker 3: Yeah, that’s good.

00:20:57
Speaker 2: Six letter word, sometimes spelled with an E, that has the acute accent mark, is defined as a gully, valley or ravine that is usually dry and was cut by water. Is everybody read.

00:21:11
Speaker 3: You have got six letters that make sense?

00:21:14
Speaker 2: Go ahead and reveal your answers, Hansei without an answer, There’s another one Jis and Seth and Randy say kooley, Corey says drainage, and Brody say koley. They got it. The correct answer is Cooley. I couldn’t get a word out of my head and that was not the right one. Cooley was first used to describe landscapes by French fur trappers in the early eighteen hundreds. According to word trends, Cooley was most popular in the nineteen twenties, then lost favor in the nineteen eighties, but has been rising in use since twenty ten. Hill has a graph showing us how frequent the word kooli is used in books by year. Wow, so it’s glory days again. We’re like nineteen hundred to nineteen thirty, but now in twenty nineteen it’s on the rise. Has been used this much since, so, say nineteen forty coming back. You could be a cool kid out there saying koy.

00:22:14
Speaker 3: Is an arroyo the same thing.

00:22:15
Speaker 2: An arroyo is the same thing. But I think that’s a Spanish word and it does not have the acute accent mark like the words cliche or saute cafe fiance.

00:22:26
Speaker 1: Wow, look at the big old written down.

00:22:30
Speaker 2: I had to look them up in case the room was very confused, and I could offer some of those to you guys, but you did well without it. All right, Here’s question seven. The topic is public lands. This next great question is via Guy Wallace. This National Park has the same name as the nickname for the football stadiums of Clemson University and Louisiana State University. What Brody, who has a perfect game locked in his answer quick as well as Randall. This National Park has the same name as the nickname for the football stadiums of Clemson and LSU.

00:23:13
Speaker 3: Good Old Clemens had a very good friend that went there.

00:23:20
Speaker 2: Max, Do you have this one right?

00:23:23
Speaker 4: It’s a guess.

00:23:26
Speaker 2: This National Park, you see your guests has the same name as the nickname for the football stadiums of Clemson University and Louisiana State University.

00:23:36
Speaker 3: What was your first guess? That’s wrong?

00:23:38
Speaker 4: So you can tell them big Cypress.

00:23:41
Speaker 2: That’d be a good stadium name, though, Max, I think you’re onto something there that’s Florida. Nobody has joined randallin Brody with answers besides Max, who’s on the two point zero answer. This National Park has the same name as the nickname for the football stadiums of Clemson and l s U. This is a question we.

00:24:04
Speaker 3: Need to Steve and giannest action figures for the Clemson or for the canem.

00:24:09
Speaker 2: Thing that would be cool should have a deer in the back of the as well. That thing gets played for every place.

00:24:18
Speaker 3: So we can jump it across from one side of the across the coolie.

00:24:23
Speaker 1: Good work, Max. Maybe I think I saw what you’re writing and I think it’s correct.

00:24:28
Speaker 2: Really oh no, but good try. That should also be the name of a stadium though. See Corey. Do you agree or disagree with Max’s answer? I disagree because it’s different than mine.

00:24:44
Speaker 3: Okay, vintage Willie Nelson sweatshirt on it. I always wanted.

00:24:53
Speaker 2: Those were on the free table forever. Anybody could have had one.

00:24:57
Speaker 1: Willie Nelson. That’s funny. I’ve got one, But I it we’re black.

00:25:00
Speaker 2: It’s supposed to be a good well, I can’t you wear black with my dog hair.

00:25:04
Speaker 1: My dog hair problem that I have.

00:25:06
Speaker 2: Yellow Yanni and I were recently together and I lint rolled my shirt and it was like he saw an alien.

00:25:14
Speaker 4: Huh.

00:25:15
Speaker 2: It was very foreign to him, And then he was talking to Cory about it rolling. I was lint rolling shirt, and then he was talking to Corey on the phone, and Corey says, yeah, I’ve seen guys do that with duct tape before.

00:25:27
Speaker 8: Oh yeah, I put duct tape inside out of your hands.

00:25:31
Speaker 2: Yeah, but a literal there’s like a dollar fifty.

00:25:34
Speaker 1: Yeah, I have one.

00:25:35
Speaker 3: Strip of duct tape.

00:25:36
Speaker 1: You want to go pretty cheap mm hmm and more useful.

00:25:42
Speaker 4: You’ve had a lot of no answers.

00:25:44
Speaker 3: Yeah, like one.

00:25:48
Speaker 2: He probably wasn’t aware. This National Park has the same name as the nickname for the football stadiums on l s U. Do you guys give up something on what’s the it’s a national park. I’ll tell you that there are sixty three National parks.

00:26:07
Speaker 1: I’m just really uncomfortable.

00:26:12
Speaker 3: All the way. Go ahead, and.

00:26:15
Speaker 2: Hansi says Smoky Yanni says Mammoth. Set says Yellowstone, Randy says Death Valley, Cordy says Olympic, Max says ever Glades, Brody says Death Valley. The correct answer is Death Valley.

00:26:30
Speaker 4: I know, Happy Valley.

00:26:31
Speaker 2: Clemson calls their stadium Death Valley because of a nearby cemetery. In honor of the name, they have a graveyard at their practice field that places a tombstone for every victory over a top twenty five team. LSU calls their stadium Death Valley for its reputation as a hostile place to play. With the capacity of one hundred two thousand people, it’s the seventh largest stadium in the world, and I think five of those top seven biggest stadiums are in college football.

00:27:00
Speaker 1: Out Jamar Chase.

00:27:01
Speaker 2: Question eight. The topic is gear shout out and this brand whose logo features a lizard is best known for their line of Z stramped sandals.

00:27:14
Speaker 6: So be, let’s go, so be yourself.

00:27:17
Speaker 4: I’ve got these on right now.

00:27:19
Speaker 2: Just can’d of? Oh okay, this brand whose logo features a lizard’s best known for their line of Z stramped sandals.

00:27:30
Speaker 1: I know a guy who was a soby lizard tattoo.

00:27:32
Speaker 2: Why I feel like I know that guy without knowing anything else.

00:27:38
Speaker 1: You probably do about it. Tell you more about him later, shout out.

00:27:42
Speaker 5: People call these Jesus sandals.

00:27:46
Speaker 2: Difference No, I wouldn’t.

00:27:47
Speaker 3: Read answer, is it?

00:27:54
Speaker 2: That ain’t the answer I would refer to as a Birkenstock. It’s a Jesus sandal though, yes, mm hmm. Max, a big supporter of birken Stocks. I like him too. Me and Max are jeans with Birkenstocks.

00:28:07
Speaker 5: Guys, you wear close to or just a standard just open Jesus sandals, So does Max?

00:28:14
Speaker 2: I noticed Max?

00:28:14
Speaker 1: Does it?

00:28:16
Speaker 2: Max are pretty hip guys, so Lord boards. That’s even better like that. This brand, whose logo features a lizard, is best known for their line of Z strapped sandals. Now we have the student becomes the teacher. Over here, Brody is asked Max, I don’t like if Brody. Max likes Brody’s.

00:28:41
Speaker 1: Answer is Brody flailing around.

00:28:45
Speaker 2: That’s what I remind you that Brody has a perfect game going into this.

00:28:51
Speaker 8: Spencer Fishing guide without the go ahead and reveal answers Hansie and and Seth and Randy and Corey and Max say Choco.

00:29:02
Speaker 2: Brody says, Tiva back to zero. The correct answer is Chaco go back to zero, Chaco lizard and Brody crossed outp TVA makes very very similar sandals. I wouldn’t shame him for saying Tiva.

00:29:23
Speaker 1: No. Tiva characteristically is not Z shaped. It’s straight too. And then one connector along the outside.

00:29:30
Speaker 2: Of Outside magazine held a sandal battle in twenty twenty two they had had fans vote on their favorite footwear. Choco was fittingly the number one seed and dominated the tournament. They defeated other notable brands such as Tiva, Keene and Crocs on their way to being named the best sandals for the outdoors. Max has diagrammed the Z strap versus.

00:29:57
Speaker 1: That’s what you think a little tots remember the toe loop?

00:30:01
Speaker 3: And some people were all about the toe loop and some weren’t. Were you a toe looper or a no toe looper?

00:30:07
Speaker 4: I’m a toe looper.

00:30:08
Speaker 5: I usually had them, but yeah, it seemed like that toe loop, which is slowly and slowly constrict you.

00:30:14
Speaker 1: Guys like aqua socks.

00:30:18
Speaker 3: Show up wearing those things.

00:30:20
Speaker 1: I love aqua socks. People wearing aqua socks over their stocking foot waiters.

00:30:26
Speaker 5: Their place and messing around on the beach in North Carolina, not the ocean beach, but in the sound. You could step on a lot of oysters and clean.

00:30:37
Speaker 2: As Corey said, it’s illegal to be a fishing guide if you don’t have Choco’s on one of these Tacoma and Aklaca. We have two questions. Give us a schoolboard update.

00:30:50
Speaker 6: Here we are after question Cory Caulkins and last place three points, Max has or Ato with Seth and Hansi. Oh boys. The three players left in the game here to tell us with five points and now tied up now that Brody’s lost his perfect game are Randall Williams and Brody Henderson with seven points a piece.

00:31:18
Speaker 2: Two questions. To get more fashion questions, please question nine. The topic is foraging. This amendment which created prohibition caused FBI agents to chop down apple trees across the country. This amendment which created prohibition caused FBI agents to chop down apple trees across the country. Randall very hesitantly put his whiteboard down. He likes his answer, but doesn’t love it. Am I reading that right? I’m pretty sure, okay, pretty sure.

00:31:54
Speaker 1: When you said foraging, this is not what I was expecting. So I sort of went into this.

00:31:59
Speaker 3: How he how he’s foraging.

00:32:02
Speaker 2: I will tell you in the flavor text why this is so relevant? This amendment prohibition caused FBI agents to chop down apple trees across the country.

00:32:12
Speaker 1: Is this why Johnny Applesey went nuts?

00:32:15
Speaker 2: I don’t think you went nuts?

00:32:17
Speaker 1: Oh he went.

00:32:19
Speaker 2: He was big in Ohio though he went a little too hard.

00:32:24
Speaker 1: I think, Yeah, I don’t know.

00:32:27
Speaker 2: This amendment, which created prohibition caused FBI agents to chop down apple trees across the country. Brody, is there a chance you have this one? Riders?

00:32:39
Speaker 3: I mean, I know how many amendments there are, and I know where it would fall in a certain timeline. But no, I don’t. They just make him up quite a few.

00:32:53
Speaker 1: No, I’m second guessing myself.

00:32:56
Speaker 2: This amendment which created prohibition caused FBI agents to chop down apple trees across the cold. I feel like, yeah, that’s so funny, Corey. No, we’ll find out. Okay, maybe do you guys maybe have an answer that has a number greater than how many amendments there are? No? No, okay, hopefully it is. Everybody ready, remember HANSI, okay, we’re gonna We’re gonna let Hansey come up with his number before we flip over the whiteboards. See if Randall can take the lead after this one.

00:33:34
Speaker 5: Just trying to get some airflow on my back at this point.

00:33:36
Speaker 2: You honest, you’re not gonna write down a number.

00:33:38
Speaker 5: No, I’m out of the game.

00:33:40
Speaker 2: Oh wow, welcome to my world.

00:33:42
Speaker 1: Brother, you’re Hans.

00:33:44
Speaker 2: Are you ready?

00:33:45
Speaker 3: No?

00:33:46
Speaker 1: The lower number amendments are deeper.

00:33:47
Speaker 2: Go ahead and reveal your answers. Hansi says twentieth y honest without an answer, Seth says fourteen, Randy says twenty one, Corey says nineteen. Offer says eight, Brody says nineteen. The correct answer eight is the eighteenth amend got that one right, the tough one. Corys right there, though, so we repealing that appealed prohibition. According to the Smithsonian, the government targeted trees that produced sour apples, which were commonly used to make hard cider. This caused a decline in apple in America’s apple diversity, with whole orchards being lost to axes and fires. Hard sider is making a strong comeback, though, with data showing it’s the fastest growing alcoholic beverage in the country. So Yanni, The way that relates to foraging is we lost all sorts of apple diversity diversity thanks to prohibition. Here’s a correct answer review so far. One was chuck roast, two top knots, three the Ganges River, four good old raisins and peanuts. Five ah, he means two you know? Six was coolly seven Death Valley eight Choco nine, eighteenth Amendment. Phillot’s do one more scoreboard update before question ten?

00:35:09
Speaker 6: With that zero percenter, things are in a similar standing, similar meeting, exactly say it. Actually so, we’ve got Randall and Brody with seven points. They’re the only two players left that was running.

00:35:21
Speaker 2: Here is question ten. The topic is conservation, often referred to as a botanical garden. This nine letter word is defined as quote, a place where trees and shrubs are cultivated for scientific purposes. Often referred to as a botanical garden. This nine letter word is defined as a place where trees and shrubs are cultivated for scientific purposes.

00:35:50
Speaker 4: It’s such a good answer, and I’m ten, I’m gonna leave it.

00:35:56
Speaker 2: Have you just spelled it wrong?

00:35:57
Speaker 1: No?

00:35:58
Speaker 2: No, okay, yeah, that was my answer to for that last question. For anyone who lives in Sioux Fall, South Dakota, they have a bar called the eighteenth Amendment. I bet they got that one right. Often referred to as a botanical garden, this nine letter word is defined as a place where trees and shrubs are cultivated for scientific purposes. Brody and Randall both struggling to come up with an answer.

00:36:24
Speaker 5: What we have one of these in town. I just drove by it the other day. I didn’t know that we had it, okay, thinking we should stop.

00:36:31
Speaker 2: This could be a zero per center for the second question in a row? How do you spell that? Often referred to as a botanical garden, this nine letter word is defined as a place where trees and shrubs are cultivated for scientific purposes. Seth, do you have this one right? I think so? Okay, set the only player.

00:37:00
Speaker 1: With the.

00:37:02
Speaker 2: Nine randal or bility could get this right. They will be the winner.

00:37:08
Speaker 1: M hm.

00:37:11
Speaker 2: Corey and Max disagree about the nine letter word though.

00:37:16
Speaker 3: I don’t think the word.

00:37:20
Speaker 2: Okay. Max has accused Cory of creating.

00:37:24
Speaker 1: And I never used that word.

00:37:25
Speaker 2: It’s not real till now, according or excuse me. Often referred to as a botanical guard and this nine letter word is defined as a place where trees and shrubs are cultivated for scientific prices.

00:37:41
Speaker 4: I do, but I don’t think think I felt right?

00:37:44
Speaker 2: Randy? Do you have an answer? I don’t say anything because then I’ll sound dumber than I am.

00:37:48
Speaker 1: Has an answer? I see it?

00:37:51
Speaker 2: Do you do you agree with it?

00:37:52
Speaker 1: No, it’s not I don’t know.

00:37:54
Speaker 2: Seth has shrugged his shoulders.

00:37:56
Speaker 3: I’m not gonna come back.

00:37:58
Speaker 2: Okay, he has given up on this one from Randall, I don’t even know if they both get it wrong. We overtime.

00:38:09
Speaker 3: You don’t put that. You know I had that written down. That’s not.

00:38:21
Speaker 2: Version of that, Randall. Are you ready what?

00:38:26
Speaker 1: I don’t like my answer at all. I might just delete it.

00:38:30
Speaker 2: You’re honest is saying he drove by one of these in town. I’m not aware of it either. You have.

00:38:34
Speaker 3: My answer is not something you could. I don’t technically could drive by it, I guess, be honest.

00:38:41
Speaker 2: Go ahead and reveal your answers. Pansy says arboretum, Seth says arboretum. Randall without an answer, Corey says nursery, Max says planetary, Brodie says terrarium. There the answer is arboretum and Hansi job that going right. Arboretums can be indoors or outdoors, and are sometimes both. These places are considered living museums and often harbor and dangered species that need protecting. The National Trust for Historic Preservation says America’s five five best arboretums are as follows Harvard University in Connecticut, Haverford College in Philadelphia, the US National Arboretum in Washington, d C. The Lion Arboretum at the University of Hawaii, and the Mortem Arboretum in Chicago. Those are the five best.

00:39:39
Speaker 1: I was just saying of the movie Biodome. Yeah, all you’re thinking about all right?

00:39:44
Speaker 2: With Randall and Brody getting that wrong, we are going to overtime play the drop fill tie breaker.

00:39:53
Speaker 3: Very excited.

00:39:56
Speaker 2: The tie breaking topic is gear. This will be a numerical question. Whoever is closest to the correct answer between Randall and Brody will be declared the winner. But the rest of the room is also going to play along because if somebody gets it right on the nose, we will add an extra one hundred dollars donation to the end of the game. What is the average cost to exchange a twenty pound pro paine tank when as of a week ago. When I wrote this, I price checked. Let’s see here. I did six different stores in six different states to get this answer. I checked very popular places where you would go to exchange a twenty pound pro paint tank. Yes, go to two decimal points, so a dollar ninety nine. It’s what your answer should look like. What is the average cost to exchange a twenty a twenty pound pro Paine tank. The places I price checked are in Ace in Montana, home Depot in Florida, Loewe’s in Arizona, Walmart in New Hampshire, Kroger in Kentucky, and a bomb Guards in Iowa. All over the place, all over the place. Good research, very accurate.

00:41:11
Speaker 5: I like now you can just walk up with your empty one and stick it into the box and pull out a fresh one on to talk to nobody.

00:41:20
Speaker 3: Go inside.

00:41:21
Speaker 1: It’s pretty slick.

00:41:22
Speaker 2: Go ahead and reveal your answers. Hans says nineteen ninety nine, Johannis nineteen seventy six, Set twenty seven to seventy five, Cory twenty five seventy five, Max eighteen ninety nine, and our two players left. Brody says twenty four ninety nine. Randy says seventeen ninety nine. Yeah, big difference, Phil, Can you help me out.

00:41:51
Speaker 6: I’m not good at math either, so you have to give me a second.

00:41:56
Speaker 2: It is between bro and Randall, very close to their two.

00:42:03
Speaker 3: I think Randall should be the one using the calculator.

00:42:05
Speaker 1: Well, I’m not going to be the mask guy.

00:42:07
Speaker 2: Yeah, Phil, do you have it figured? Out.

00:42:09
Speaker 6: I just I just opened my apps.

00:42:11
Speaker 1: Oh this is fun.

00:42:12
Speaker 2: Okay have we ever done this before? Hill is going to do the math for us to see who is closer.

00:42:17
Speaker 1: I don’t deserve what was your.

00:42:19
Speaker 6: What was yours?

00:42:19
Speaker 2: Randall seventy seventeen ninety nine versus twenty four ninety nine? I think the answer is the correct answer. It’s closest to Brody? Is that right?

00:42:33
Speaker 1: No?

00:42:34
Speaker 3: What’s the answer? No?

00:42:35
Speaker 6: What was yours?

00:42:36
Speaker 1: Brody?

00:42:36
Speaker 3: Twenty four ninety nine?

00:42:39
Speaker 6: Yeah, it is no Brodie Anderson.

00:42:43
Speaker 5: No, no winner.

00:42:45
Speaker 2: The correct answer was twenty one seventy seven, just barely. So Brody was what three dollars and twenty two cents off? And Randall was how far?

00:42:54
Speaker 6: I want to say that three seventy eight? It was three seventy.

00:42:58
Speaker 2: Something very close, twenty one seventy seven.

00:43:02
Speaker 1: Uh.

00:43:02
Speaker 2: The cheapest was at a Walmart in New Hampshire and bomb Guards in Iowa at under twenty dollars, while the most expensive was the Ace Hardware in Montana and Home Depot in Florida at over twenty three dollars. All right, Brody as the winner, you get to choose where the five hundred dollars donation goes, what’s it going to be?

00:43:23
Speaker 3: Man? I wasn’t really thinking about it.

00:43:25
Speaker 4: Where’s that?

00:43:25
Speaker 3: Where’s that trophy board? Do we not have it in here?

00:43:28
Speaker 2: On board? It’s all the way upstairs my office.

00:43:32
Speaker 3: Who should we donate to? I’ll take suggestions and.

00:43:34
Speaker 4: Maxwell Turkeys for tomorrow’s Well, yeah, something with turkeys.

00:43:38
Speaker 3: There you go, Turky, a couple gobblers, Strutton this morning, Turkey’s.

00:43:42
Speaker 2: For tomorrow, Turkey’s for tomorrow is getting Brody’s five hundred dollars donation. Join us next week for more meeting Trivia, the only game show Conservation always wins.

00:43:52
Speaker 3: Nice job, Yeah, Spencer from South Dakota. He’s the host using those smooth memow tones.

00:44:00
Speaker 7: He lays them questions down, and he likes taking those two and three year old bucks.

00:44:13
Speaker 3: And it’s an avid amateur

00:44:16
Speaker 1: Lockhouse

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