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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 new Arth, and today we’re joined by Jannis Randall, Alec Cad, Eric Reva, Max and Nate. 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 winner’s choosing. We’ve got a mailbag question here from Leonard and Lizzie van Arden. My family and I are moving from Australia to Alberta in twenty twenty six. I’m excited to get into hunting and fishing that Canada has to offer, but I’m leaving behind a lifetime of outdoor knowledge that’s specific to a different continent. I’m a big reader. Could you recommend any books to shorten the learning curve for someone new to the region’s outdoors? All right, what recommendations do we have for Leonard and Lizzie. It’s not much of a read.
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Speaker 3: It’s more of like a informational guide, but it’s almost like a pamphlet.
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Speaker 1: Or brochure.
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Speaker 3: But there’s this book called Ducks at a Distance and it teaches you all about the different species of divers, dabblers, just all the different ducks, and it gives you the explanations of a hen and a drake, the different colors, the different plumages.
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Speaker 4: They’re coming from Australia.
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Speaker 5: Think they’re really interested in Alberta.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, that’s where like Australia tomorrow. What would he be interested?
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Speaker 3: Don’t the Perry poddles go up into Alberta and then like a lot of ducks are made in Alberta.
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Speaker 6: A lot of ducks come through Alberta.
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Speaker 4: And I’m just poking fun.
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Speaker 6: They’re going to see a lot of ducks.
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Speaker 2: So that’s my recommendation, good recommend du What other recommendations do we have for Leonard and Lizzy for learning albert.
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Speaker 5: The obvious would be meat eaters, you know, guid Oh that’s a great idea hunting, but cooking.
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Speaker 2: The survival book that would work as well.
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Speaker 4: Yeah.
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Speaker 2: I feel like a lot of that is specific to North America.
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Speaker 4: I only it should be too stressed out.
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Speaker 2: I mean a whole nother.
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Speaker 5: Con Well, the animals, it’s not like they smell differently, as in, like it’s not like they smell you from upwind or you know, vice versa.
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Speaker 7: It’s like the toilets that go the opposite direct.
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Speaker 6: But there’s different things that Alberta has.
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Speaker 4: They still need.
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Speaker 8: Tracks North American Tree Squirrel phenomenal book.
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Speaker 2: That’s a book.
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Speaker 9: Yeah, it’s so good. What’s to teach you all about squirrels? All right, it’s a little book. Have you read it?
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Speaker 8: Yeah, dude, you I’ve got you know. Here’s a hot tip next time I host trivia. There’s a question coming straight out of that book.
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Speaker 2: Other recommendations for Leonard and Lizzie.
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Speaker 10: I’ll be honest, I didn’t pick up on the fact that they’re asking for books until just a moment ago. So I was going to say the Internet, it’s good, magazines.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, I’d go to the library.
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Speaker 10: If they really want a book, I’d go to the library and get like old bound volumes of like whatever.
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Speaker 1: The best Canadian hunting.
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Speaker 2: Do they have libraries in Canada?
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Speaker 1: I think so, yeah. I’m sure they’re well funded.
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Speaker 2: Actually probably better than ours.
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Speaker 1: Yeah.
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Speaker 2: On that note, like, I think there’s some apps that would be really helpful. The Merlin app that works in Canada, they’re gonna certainly encounter a lot of birds they’ve never seen before. All trails that works in Canada on X they’re new to Canada. Picture this plan identifier. That’s something where you take a picture of a plant and then it tells you what it is. I use that in my yard to check its accuracy on things that I know what they are, that I planted them, and it’s been one hundred percent accurate for me. Those are all things that I would have if I was going to a new continent.
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Speaker 10: You guys are all thinking very like micro I was thinking about, like if you read these, like if I were to move to another country, continent, continent, my god, I’d want to like be converse Like imagine if someone moved here and they didn’t know, like if you talked about like the Missouri River country or the bad Lands, Like I’d want to just familiarize myself with, Like what are the regional conversations among sportsmen about these places.
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Speaker 2: There’s a book I read last year. It’s called Rivers Run through Us, and it focused on what the author deemed to be the ten most important rivers in North America. I think four or five of them are in Canada. I’d be a great way to just to like learn some basic North American waterway geography and then they learn about their natural.
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Speaker 1: And human history.
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Speaker 2: Any other recommendations for North America.
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Speaker 5: I mean, if he’s like really wants to dive in deep and nitty gritty, but that I only reference that one. I’ve never even tried to just start on page one.
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Speaker 2: That’s the one that’s supposed to be very, very long, all.
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Speaker 10: Right, Yeah, yeah, I mean there’s the book the Eastman’s books on like hunting open country deer and then hunting high country meal deer.
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Speaker 2: What about the Grace Sporting Journal too.
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Speaker 1: You get to get a subscription for that. Oh yeah.
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Speaker 2: The Age of Deer would be another one that that covers the like the weird relationship that humans have with deer in North America. How we treat them like pest but also like icons. We kill them with guns and vehicles, but we protect them. It’s like weird, how we love them and hate them and live beside them. I think that would be good for someone new to the continent. Any any last recommendations for Leonard and Lizzie.
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Speaker 6: No recommendation, but just good luck, good luck.
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Speaker 1: With the move Welcome to North America.
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Speaker 2: Well, that’s fun, that’s nice. Welcome to the continent.
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Speaker 4: All right.
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Speaker 2: We have some housekeeping. On a previous episode, I had a question about the eight letter word that’s defined as the period of time, now not that one period of time before sunrise and after sunset in which the atmosphere is partially illuminated. The correct answer was twilight, but four listeners wrote in saying there is a second acceptable answer, which is the Scottish word gloaming. Gloaming’s definition is just the word twilight, and it also has eight letters. So if you said gloaming for that one, give yourself a point. A Scottish word, Scottish word. Has anyone ever heard of gloaming?
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Speaker 7: I have only because there’s a radio a weird radiohead song on Hail to the Thief called the Gloaming that.
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Speaker 2: Oh yeah, Well, now you can sound really educated, and while your dumb buddies are saying twilight, you say gloaming. That’s right, thank you, Spencer, trump them all right. The Shelby indexport today is a three and a half, so our winner should get seven correct answers. With that, we’re onto the game of trivia. Play the drop fill.
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Speaker 11: Look, I need to know what I stand to win everything?
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Speaker 4: Nice game on sus.
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Speaker 2: Question one, the topic is wildlife. This will be multiple choice and this first great question is via Titus McEntee. Which of these countries does not have bears? Is it New Zealand, Iraq, Japan? We’reland. Three of those countries have bears, one of them does not. Is it New Zealand, Iraq, Japan, Thailand? Titus one of the goats of sending me trivia questions. We’d appreciate seeing an email from Titus.
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Speaker 4: Which were talking wild bears like you wouldn’t be like Iraq.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, if they had a tiger king over there for bears, that would not count. Which of these countries does not have bears? New Zealand, Iraq, Japan, Thailand. Is anybody confident? Cade knows it? He says, Is everybody ready?
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Speaker 4: Yeah?
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Speaker 2: Go ahead and reveal your answers. Maximus says New Zealand, Randall New Zealand, Eric Thailand caid New Zealand, Alec Iraq, Nate crossed out Thailand with New Zealand, Riva and Yanni say New Zealand. The correct answer is New Zealand. Well, Iraq is home to brown bears, Japan is home to brown bears and black bears, and Thailand is home to black bears and sun bears. No bears are native to New Zealand and none have been introduced. They’re only native mammals are bats and marine mammals. Cool Question two. The topic is conservation on the IUCN Red List scale that measures and animals risk for extinction. N T stands for near blank on the IUCN Red List scale that measures an animals risk for extinction, and T stands for near blank. Phil, I heard you went to karaoke last night. What do you sing?
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Speaker 7: I sang the Goldfinger cover of ninety nine Red Balloons.
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Speaker 2: It’s a lot of fun gold Finger covered, so the original.
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Speaker 7: I believe the original artist is Nina. It’s like a It was a German song and then Goldfinger, the pop punk ska band, has a rip and cover of it.
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Speaker 5: Do you ever listen the first I was introduced to that song by the seven seconds?
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Speaker 4: Do you remember that? No punk band?
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Speaker 1: No?
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Speaker 4: Yeah?
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Speaker 2: Randall the fogie over here trying to figure out how to play video on his phone. What’s the problem, rand I don’t know what?
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Speaker 1: Can’t figure it? Out either connect.
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Speaker 2: Randall apparently has a video of the film No Red Balloons. Yeah, oh right, Yeah, there’s a German German Verse, very good, aggressive kind of film. I’ve never improves you with that kind of attitude.
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Speaker 7: Got me inspired. I got a b h A membership and went straight to the karaoke.
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Speaker 10: It was pretty Uh, it was like a pretty sparsely attended karaoke, but everybody’s really into it, and phil By.
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Speaker 1: Far energized the crowd good. Yeah, more than anyone.
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Speaker 2: They needed it.
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Speaker 1: I felt like a star just sitting at the same table as him.
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Speaker 2: I U c N Red list scale that measures an animal’s risk for extinction, and T stands forward near like, is everybody ready? I got a T word, Go ahead and reveal your answers. Maximus says termination, Randall threatened, Eric terminal, Okay threatened, Alec termination, Nate threatened, Riva threatened, Yannis threatened. The correct answer is threatened.
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Speaker 1: Kids a perfect game right now?
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Speaker 2: Hell yeah, kid, just like the termination. Though on that scale, near threatened falls between LC Least concern and VU vulnerable. They say near threatened animals are either close to qualifying for vulnerable status or are predicted to in the near future. Some species that they label as near threatened include the Greater Prairie chicken, tiger shark, Atlantic salmon, Pacific bluefin tuna, HeLa monster, spotted owl, and eastern hemlock. Phil has a picture for us of that scale and where different critters would fall nty near threatened termination sounds a lot cooler. I like that one. That’d be a lot more that they’re being worse shape though.
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Speaker 4: There aren’t many of you left.
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Speaker 2: So m do you think near terminated would come above or below critically endangered?
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Speaker 9: Probably above.
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Speaker 8: At least.
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Speaker 2: That’s good. Question three, the topic is hunting. Bovid is to bison and cannid is to wolves as blank is too dear.
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Speaker 1: You should do way more analogies.
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Speaker 8: This is a good one. I like that, Nate, but we feel like I’m back in the sas.
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Speaker 2: To bison and cannid is to wolves as blank.
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Speaker 1: Is too dear.
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Speaker 3: Since Brodie isn’t here, you check my.
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Speaker 1: Okay.
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Speaker 2: Max has checked his work with Randall, and Randall agrees Nate liked this question, but he’s walk answer. Phil, did you sing last night?
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Speaker 4: That’s it? One and done?
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Speaker 2: Okay?
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Speaker 7: Yeah, it was, you know it was it was a school night, so I had to get home a reasonable hour.
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Speaker 2: Bovid is to bison and Canid is to wolves, as you.
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Speaker 5: Must have heard it on one of the many podcasts that you engineered.
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Speaker 9: Come on, Nate, dude, I got fai.
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Speaker 1: What’s the What is it for squirrels?
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Speaker 8: I don’t know.
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Speaker 9: I thought that was a good book that I’ve read in a couple of years.
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Speaker 2: I wonder what it is for squirrel store boys?
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Speaker 4: How you do?
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Speaker 2: An? You think you got this one?
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Speaker 9: Thank so.
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Speaker 2: Confidence. Bovid is to bison and can it is to wolves as this is too, dear.
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Speaker 4: That’s what I have written down.
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Speaker 2: Yeah. Reva walked in here with not a lot of confidence, and I told her she’s going to get fifth place today, so she was trying to identify the three people that she needs to beat. You have I do know this good? It’s everybody ready, Go ahead and reveal your answers. Maximus and Randall say Servid Eric without an answer, Kaide, Servid, Alec Servid, Nate, Servi, Reva and Yanni servid. They got it. The correct answer is servid ceer v I d I.
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Speaker 8: Where does that fall into the whole hierarchy? Ungulate got more or less specific?
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Speaker 2: Uh, I don’t, I don’t know, I don’t think real.
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Speaker 9: Oh really, that’s.
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Speaker 2: The servid family is divided into two main subfamilies, which are known as Old World deer and New World deer. Old World deer include elk, red deer and fallow deer, while New World deer include white tails, moose, and caribou. The numbers vary based on sources, but it’s generally stated that there are between thirty nine and fifty five species of servid. Cool question for the topic is fishing. This is our question of the week, which was won by Jonathan Lambert for sending this great question. Jonathan 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 meadeater dot com. The the Shenandoah River flows into the Blank River at the border of Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia.
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Speaker 8: Gosh, there’s a song right in my backyard.
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Speaker 9: I don’t know if I have it right.
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Speaker 2: The backyard of Ohio flows into the Blank River at the border of Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia.
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Speaker 6: How do you spell it m.
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Speaker 2: It was a hint for Maximus. They’re struggling with what letters.
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Speaker 1: Or is it a.
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Speaker 2: Nate. You’re very confident you have this one right. No, I oh, I’m not.
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Speaker 9: I have to I have I think I’ve got it down to two rivers.
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Speaker 2: Randa, do you have this one now?
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Speaker 1: I’m rethinking my answer.
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Speaker 2: The Shenandoah River flows into the Blank River at the border of Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia.
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Speaker 9: I could be thinking about it all wrong though, Okay.
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Speaker 2: Okay, is that a blank whiteboard down there. It’s gonna cost you a perfect game. It probably is.
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Speaker 1: Damn Yeah.
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Speaker 2: Do you know any rivers in that part of the world.
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Speaker 1: I don’t.
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Speaker 2: I don’t. The Shinandoa River flows into the Blank River.
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Speaker 9: If I’m thinking about this correctly.
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Speaker 1: Wait, I just changed my answer up Virginia.
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Speaker 8: Based on my consternation.
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Speaker 1: No, just just thinking about it.
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Speaker 2: More a zero percenter.
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Speaker 4: There’s a big whitewater river something that I.
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Speaker 9: Don’t think that’s see, that’s the one.
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Speaker 8: I’m wondering which way it goes.
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Speaker 2: We have Maxim spelling, we have Yanni saying Whitewater culture.
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Speaker 8: That is a great place to go. HiT’s some east Coast Whitewater.
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Speaker 5: Though, Yeah, I mean I used to know people that would leave the West to go there for that season.
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Speaker 8: Yeah, I can’t remember the name of that river.
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Speaker 1: The answer, no, I don’t.
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Speaker 2: Randall’s trying to gather another little tick. Why is everybody ready? Go ahead and reveal your answers. Max Smith says Plato, Eric without an answer, Cade says Delaware, Alec without an answer. Uh Nate says Potomac Reva without an answer. Yanni says Hudson. The correct answer is the Potomac River. We’re gonna give it to Maxwell.
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Speaker 8: Yeah.
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Speaker 2: The meeting of the Shenandoah and Potomac happens at Harper’s Ferry, West Virginia. This stretch of water is known for great bass fishing and catfishing. From here, the Potomac travels through Washington, d C before entering the Chesapeake Bay.
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Speaker 8: You can there’s a trail the w O D that you can take all the way from Washington, DC out Harper’s Ferry, running bike and whatever.
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Speaker 2: And I think it’s a National Historic Park there at Harper’s Ferry. Question five, the topic is cooking. This next great question is via Steve Course and Steve Another goat of sending me trivia questions, just like Titus. This type of European pudding with a colorful name is actually a sausage made of blood, fat and grains. We have eight blank whiteboards in the room. This type of European pudding with a colorful name is actually a sausage made of blood, fat and grains. Randall, now coming up with an answer. He’s the only one. This type of European pudding with a colorful name, it’s actually a sausage made of blood, fat and grains. Nate, have you been to Harper’s Ferry before?
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Speaker 9: We never made it out there. We wanted to really bad.
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Speaker 8: There’s like a cool train or something that goes out of there. We had a whole trip plan and then it fell through for some reason.
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Speaker 2: Tiny little town. I think it’s like two hundred people. But they’ve just like made tourism their industry. Now, this type of European pudding with a colorful name is actually a sausage made of blood, fat and grains. Randall, do you have this one right?
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Speaker 10: I I think I don’t want to say I do, but I think is it a colorful name?
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Speaker 1: I think I have a decent guess that’s.
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Speaker 8: What throws me off.
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Speaker 1: His colorful name?
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Speaker 8: Is it?
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Speaker 3: Or is it a sausage that’s actually a sausage.
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Speaker 2: It’s this type of European pudding with a colorful name, is actually a sausage made of blood, fat and grains. This is question five.
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Speaker 4: Sausage that is made of these things, but it’s not a colorful name.
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Speaker 1: No. Wait, I have another guest.
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Speaker 2: Now, Oh, you stick with what you have or change it.
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Speaker 1: Let me ask you a question.
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Speaker 10: When you say colorful name, do you mean that literally or figuratively?
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Speaker 2: Not going to help you.
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Speaker 4: Usually he’s pretty literally. I got it. He’s pretty literal.
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Speaker 1: And you have a nice back whiteboard there? Oh that yeah? Is that?
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Speaker 9: Boys? So stoked? I get this ride and be so stoked?
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Speaker 1: Did I give this?
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Speaker 2: TNA?
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Speaker 1: Did I give this to you?
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Speaker 9: Nope? Hopefully not.
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Speaker 7: We gotta get some merch and like a graffiti stencil font where like the paint is dripping off of it, says like store boys and the like. There’s like a white it’s like a fish shy lens from from down below while they’re all standing over it.
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Speaker 2: Certainly one of you stole boys is an artist, right, Somebody there.
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Speaker 8: Dude, Trevor is an artist. Let me tell you what with the camera. That’s right, and I don’t think any of us t dog media.
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Speaker 2: This type of European pudding with a colorful name is actually a sausage made of blood, fat and grains. Is everything? Is everybody ready? Yanni?
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Speaker 4: You one more time?
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Speaker 2: Do you have an answer there?
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Speaker 1: Not literal, not figurative. You’re not going to answer that.
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Speaker 9: Don’t answer it, don’t answer, I.
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Speaker 2: Think, Nate, Nate, do you have a perfect game going?
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Speaker 4: Yep?
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Speaker 2: Okay, what would you say?
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Speaker 4: You think it’s more of a literal.
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Speaker 8: I’m not telling you unless his answer and tell them the opposite of what you think it is, Nate.
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Speaker 9: But maybe actually the real one.
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Speaker 8: I double its figurative or do I mean serious?
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Speaker 9: We got the same answer.
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Speaker 2: That’s everybody ready? I did. I would never ever go ahead and reveal your answer, Maximith without an answer, Randall says bloody dick, Eric red pudding, Cade black pudding, Alec blood sausage, Nate spotted dick, Reva red pudding, Yanni, blood sausage. The correct answer is black pudding.
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Speaker 9: Dude, I’m pretty sure one.
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Speaker 2: That wouldn’t be colored.
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Speaker 8: It was literally figuratively color he is colorful language, he uses foul language.
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Speaker 2: Black pudding is also known as blood pudding and blood sausage. It’s considered one of the world’s oldest forms of sausage, with mentions of it in Homer’s the Odyssey dating back to seven hundred BC. Blood from cows, pigs, and sheep are most commonly used, but it also works with game and fish. For a fishy version of black pudding, go check out April Vok’s recipe on the meat eater dot com called fish kidney black pudding. No one has left a rating for that recipe, and I’m dying to know how it tastes, so I’d love if some listeners would go make it and review it again. That’s a revokes fish and kidney black Nate.
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Speaker 7: Spotted dick is made dried fruit like raisins, which which is why it’s spotted now.
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Speaker 2: Yanni wrote down blood sausage, which is also one of your names. Should we give it to you?
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Speaker 1: Because blood was in the answer and blood is not a colorful I also had blood sausage. That’s where my mind was going.
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Speaker 2: Don’t take this away from me. Spencer got that one right.
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Speaker 8: If we have.
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Speaker 1: Bloody dick.
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Speaker 7: Yeah, I’ll turn safe search off, all right, Phil.
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Speaker 2: Scoreboard update, please.
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Speaker 7: Carry is the last place with no points with one, Max and Reva and Giannis all have three points. Piece tied up in first place with four points. Every one of them are Cad Randall and Nate.
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Speaker 2: Right.
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Speaker 1: I thought you still had a perfect game.
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Speaker 2: I know I missed the Potomac question. Fun game going into question sick.
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Speaker 9: I’m so confident about that last one.
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Speaker 2: Question six, The topic is ecology. This fruity term refers to a region that has warmer weather, particularly in winter, than the surrounding geographical area. All Right, the room has their confidence back. This fruity term never happens to a region that has warmer weather, particularly in winter, than the surrounding geographical area.
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Speaker 4: I don’t think I knew black pudding. I don’t think that was in there.
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Speaker 8: Hmm, I’ve never had it. I think it was.
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Speaker 5: I’ve had a lot of butod sausage, but I don’t know if it was known as blood sausage.
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Speaker 4: But is it the same thing.
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Speaker 2: I think if you have a like Boudan, is you know that’s made of blood as well? I feel like if you’ve had Boudan, you could say you’ve had black pudding.
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Speaker 1: I don’t think there’s blood in Budan.
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Speaker 8: Is the there’s not a blood base playing.
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Speaker 2: Okay, I’m sorry. I thought bud had there.
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Speaker 7: There’s a variety of bud noir, which is black and that has that’s that’s black pudding.
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Speaker 2: Question specifically six.
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Speaker 4: This fruity term, I’ve got a computer.
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Speaker 2: Refers to a region that has warmer weather, particularly in winter, than the surrounding geographical area. Half half the room thinks they have it, the other half not so much. Max, know what you think?
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Speaker 6: We literally talked about this like three days.
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Speaker 2: Ago, Kate says. The store boys were discussing this fruity term.
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Speaker 1: Just you’re gonna want to start.
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Speaker 9: Over anything that rhymes with this?
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Speaker 2: No, did that help you? Alec No, I don’t remember this conversation. Was Alec there, kid, he was there.
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Speaker 8: I was talking directly.
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Speaker 10: Don’t don’t say anything loud, but in your head start thinking through types of fruit.
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Speaker 2: This fruity term refers to a region that has warmer weather, particularly like to live in one of these regions and this surrounding geographic area.
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Speaker 4: To grow stuff?
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Speaker 2: Better about that? No, man, I’m really curious why you have Maximus? Is everybody ready, go ahead and reveal your answers Maximus without an answer. Randall says banana belt, Eric without an answer, Cad banana belt, Alec without an answer. Nate says tropical, says citrus belt. Yanni says banana belt. The correct answer is a banana belt.
00:26:49
Speaker 9: I feel like tropical would work.
00:26:51
Speaker 6: Too, would honeyhole?
00:27:00
Speaker 2: No, we’ll get to that later. What’s your question?
00:27:03
Speaker 6: Would you like consider like the banana belt, like kind of like the honey hoole?
00:27:06
Speaker 2: Like no, no, I’ll tell you. Banana belts are created by geographical features, such as mountains or lakes. Some examples of banana belts include the Escanaba region in Michigan’s up Central Colorado’s Arkansas River Valley, the Lake Champlain Valley of New York and Vermont, the Treasure Valley of southwest Idaho, and the Niagara Peninsula in Ontario. So it’s just a small area that’s warmer than the surrounding.
00:27:34
Speaker 9: Bitter tropical could be right, answer.
00:27:37
Speaker 2: We’re not going to give that to you.
00:27:38
Speaker 9: I’m out there like, like, what how would you describe the flavor of tropic?
00:27:43
Speaker 8: Described tropical as flavor like fruity.
00:27:46
Speaker 10: Would you describe any of those places Lake Champagne.
00:27:50
Speaker 8: Which I didn’t even listen Lake.
00:27:57
Speaker 9: Definitely not.
00:27:58
Speaker 2: Those are banana belts. Question seven, the topic is fishing. Another banana belt, Max, is the Black Hills of South Dakota. You’ve hunted it in a banana belt.
00:28:06
Speaker 5: I feel like like northwest part of Montana has a banana belt.
00:28:10
Speaker 2: I think it can be like very micro, it can be very big. So there’s there’s banana belts all over.
00:28:15
Speaker 5: Questions about tropical is that there is no winter in tropical climate?
00:28:20
Speaker 3: That?
00:28:20
Speaker 8: Well, when I was thinking, like at what scale are you talking geographically?
00:28:24
Speaker 9: I was thinking of the Earth.
00:28:26
Speaker 8: I’m admitting I was wrong. I’m just saying you could read this and landed, like you could have written this question and landed.
00:28:33
Speaker 1: If it didn’t have to be fruity, you could have just said equator.
00:28:37
Speaker 9: But tropical is fruity?
00:28:39
Speaker 8: Like how what like banana?
00:28:43
Speaker 1: I’m not saying tropics.
00:28:47
Speaker 6: Yeah, globe, I think my first answer was better than drop.
00:28:52
Speaker 2: What were your first answers?
00:28:54
Speaker 6: Max, Orange and citrus?
00:28:57
Speaker 2: Question The topic is fishing. This next great question is via Jacob Norris. He said this all the way back in twenty twenty two, so it took four years to make it. On the ship question, let me see if this Japanese words to a fish slaughtering technique where a spike is driven into the brain followed by destruction of the spinal cord.
00:29:23
Speaker 9: I have no idea. I got the sounds.
00:29:25
Speaker 3: My brother in law is going to be so mad at me. We just used one of these and over Christmas.
00:29:30
Speaker 2: Really you’ve watched what you’re doing, catch walleye. This Japanese word refers to a fish slaughtering technique where a spike is driven into the brain followed by destruction of the spinal cord.
00:29:44
Speaker 6: We’re going to take a picture and send that to him.
00:29:46
Speaker 2: He’s gonna Randall has this one. He thinks he’s the only player.
00:29:54
Speaker 1: Hello, were you guys at the store last night?
00:29:58
Speaker 4: Ten?
00:29:58
Speaker 2: They shut her down? Plaid the fifth on.
00:30:01
Speaker 8: That is the fire marshal listening.
00:30:08
Speaker 2: This Japanese word refers to a fish slaughtering technique where a spike is driven into the brain followed by destruction of the spinal cord.
00:30:16
Speaker 4: You said fanatically, is okay?
00:30:19
Speaker 2: I never said any spelling doesn’t never, I mean spelling doesn’t count, but you got to be close.
00:30:24
Speaker 4: Well, if you read what I have written, you will pronounce the right word. I have no idea.
00:30:29
Speaker 7: Max just got a point for platonic between lines.
00:30:39
Speaker 2: Again, this is question seven topic.
00:30:43
Speaker 4: So you’ve done this to a fish?
00:30:46
Speaker 2: Watched his brother in law?
00:30:47
Speaker 3: Yeah, I watched him do it, and.
00:30:50
Speaker 5: Something crew was going to go. Is going to do some of this to make some content? I think, yeah, maybe.
00:30:59
Speaker 1: To me a man.
00:31:01
Speaker 2: This Japanese word slaughtering technique or something in your future is driven into the brain. Is Max on his phone? Followed by anything I’m sending it to him? He’s doing phone a friend?
00:31:14
Speaker 6: Phone a Friend’re gonna be.
00:31:17
Speaker 4: Pumped, Jazz?
00:31:21
Speaker 1: Why is Reva in this photo? Sorry?
00:31:26
Speaker 6: I should ask for permission?
00:31:28
Speaker 2: Is everybody ready? Go ahead and reveal your answers? Max without an answer, Randall, E K G May, Eric without an answer, Kate without an answer, Alec without an answer, Nate, e K G May, Reva the bottomize Yanni e k G May. The correct answer is e K G may. Well done, Yanni. Everything you need now. The spelling on that is I K E J I M E or I K I J I M E or I K E SPACE J I m e. So you have three choices there, or you do like Yanni. I think Yanni had ten characters in his but it was it had everything we needed.
00:32:11
Speaker 8: Spelling brothers A dude, I just learned that there used to be female samurai.
00:32:17
Speaker 2: Okay, spike is correctly used, the fish’s jaw will instantly hang lip. The fish then has its spinal cord destroyed, is thoroughly bled and put on ice. This humane slaughtering technique prevents the build up of blactic acid and adrenaline, which creates a better quality meat. K g MA is commonly used when a fish is destined for sushi. Max. Did you guys destroy the spinal cord as well?
00:32:45
Speaker 4: No?
00:32:45
Speaker 6: It was marshl just a spike in.
00:32:48
Speaker 2: Did you make sushi out of that walleye?
00:32:50
Speaker 3: No?
00:32:50
Speaker 2: But he made some walleye cakes butt it tasted even better.
00:32:54
Speaker 3: Then.
00:32:54
Speaker 2: Here’s question eight. Topic is gear. The Utah brands Black Ovis and Camo Blank announced in October twenty twenty five that they were shutting down operations.
00:33:08
Speaker 9: Not happy with these guys.
00:33:11
Speaker 2: The Utah brands Black Ovis and Camo Blank announced in October twenty twenty five they were shutting down operations do they did. They have some FHF stuff and stuff.
00:33:26
Speaker 9: Buddy.
00:33:27
Speaker 8: They ordered it two weeks before they announced the shutdown. Like, why you even do that, dude?
00:33:32
Speaker 1: What are you thinking?
00:33:34
Speaker 6: Mac got it right?
00:33:35
Speaker 2: Oh he and that is mostly just a picture of Riva.
00:33:44
Speaker 9: To again.
00:33:48
Speaker 2: We’ll get a scoreboard update after this. The Utah brands black Ovis and Camo Blank announced in October in twenty twenty five, they were shutting down operation are working.
00:34:01
Speaker 8: When I have a shame relationship with trivia as I do with like tests, just shuts down.
00:34:08
Speaker 4: My brain just doesn’t work anymore.
00:34:10
Speaker 6: Yeah, I thought you were gonna say women.
00:34:13
Speaker 1: That we don’t got to bring that up.
00:34:17
Speaker 2: Max, if the other store boys, do you guys have this right? Oh?
00:34:21
Speaker 1: Yeah, I believe.
00:34:22
Speaker 2: Should Eric know this? Yeah? I should? Damn Eric might after retire after today? Is everybody ready? Go ahead and reveal your answers? Max says fire, Randall fire, Eric without an answer. Kate says fire, Alec fire, Nate fire, Reva without an answer, Yanni fire. The correct answer is fire. Black Ovis made hunting gear, while Camo Fire sold discounted hunting gear. The brands were founded in two thousand and eight in Salt Lake City. In a hunting forum post made by the company’s co founder, he said this of their bankruptcy quote, if there are eight nails in this coffin, tariffs, were four of them?
00:35:03
Speaker 8: All?
00:35:04
Speaker 3: Right?
00:35:04
Speaker 2: Phil? Scoreboard update, we have two questions left.
00:35:06
Speaker 1: You were on the slide, Yes.
00:35:08
Speaker 2: I was, I went. I hunted that down. He was very open about how the you know, final week of business went.
00:35:16
Speaker 7: Let’s see here, Eric still a chance, alec Reva, Randa and Maximilian are no longer in the running for the victory, but we have Nate, Jannis and Caid tied up with six and Randall getting the Ikaga question correct and Caid missing it, and Randall is now in first place with seven.
00:35:37
Speaker 1: Kate, if you feel good about these next two, all drop one.
00:35:41
Speaker 8: I really want to go to a tiebreaker.
00:35:43
Speaker 2: Randall’s just in a better mood when the store boys are around. That’s right. We’ve got a different in the room today.
00:35:49
Speaker 1: Are you guys going back to the store after this? Yeah, we have a pizza party. Abs.
00:35:54
Speaker 2: Oh you know, I had a good idea, Randall. We should get a beer after work today. Yeah, okay, good idea. Question nine. The topic is wildlife. This next great question is via Phil tim Allen. This nine letter word is defined as quote animals such as bears, bison, or mammoths of a particularly large size. This nine letter word is defined as animals such as bears, bison, or mammoths of a particularly large size. Okay, I got it, like he has it, Nate, do you have this one? Randall? Do you have this one? I believe so Yanni has a blank white I.
00:36:40
Speaker 8: Could see another tropical type situation. No, really where I feel real good, but it’s wrong. Oh you thought you nailed that one, like tropic of cancer.
00:36:50
Speaker 9: Ao.
00:36:51
Speaker 2: Have you heard of banana belt? Yeah?
00:36:53
Speaker 8: Yeah, yeah, that’s definitely a better answer, although I think mine stilled out.
00:36:56
Speaker 2: This nine letter word is defined as animals such as bears, bison, or mammoths of a particularly large size.
00:37:07
Speaker 9: Literally tropical fruit like that’s a thing.
00:37:11
Speaker 2: Johanni is gonna be out of the running if you can’t come up with the correct answer number.
00:37:15
Speaker 1: Nine rodents of unusual size. You don’t think you’re tied.
00:37:21
Speaker 9: No, don’t don’t play.
00:37:23
Speaker 8: Don’t be like I’m gonna throw don’t do that.
00:37:26
Speaker 1: I can’t. I’m not gonna throw it. Cool, I might drag it out a little bit like that.
00:37:35
Speaker 2: He’s not gonna you guys, He’s gonna let you die in a warm water. You guys are gonna flounder there. This nine letter word is defined as animals such as bears, bison, or mammoths of a particularly large size. Is everybody ready?
00:37:58
Speaker 8: No?
00:38:00
Speaker 2: What are you taking pictures of? Over there?
00:38:01
Speaker 9: Nothing?
00:38:02
Speaker 8: I’m looking up the word that I learned that I forgot about. That is the term for female samurai. Can’t do it.
00:38:13
Speaker 2: Reva is still playing for fifth place over there? Oh, nine letter word, Yanni a guest, go ahead and reveal your answers. Maxwell without an answer, Randy says megafauna, Eric without an answer, Caine megafauna, Alec without an answer, Nate megafauna, Reva. What’s that? Say? Yanni without an answer? The correct answer is megafauna. Although specifics on size vary, most define megafauna as something that weighs over ninety nine pounds. Other scientists say megafauna are simply the largest ten percent of species in a given region. In a third group defines megafauna as any animal that you can see from a distance with the naked eye. I like that we’d all be megafauna. All right, here’s a correct answer review so far. One was New Zealand doesn’t have bears, two was near threatened and T three Servid four, Potomac River five, Black Pudding six, Banana Belt seven ekg Ma eight Camo Fire nine Megafauna. Phil scoreboard update.
00:39:35
Speaker 7: It is down to doctor Randall, who was in first place eight now and Cad and Nate. Our one point behind him was seven Riva.
00:39:44
Speaker 2: Here’s where the half point came in for the Shelby Indcks. The topic is woodsmanship. Which two golf coast states have the highest elevation?
00:39:55
Speaker 1: I love these questions, Spencer.
00:39:56
Speaker 2: These are good, Thank you Phil. Which two golf coast states have the highest elevation? Randall is not going to have an authoritative victory’s He looks like he’s pondering what those two states could be.
00:40:13
Speaker 4: Did you choose to instead of asking one way?
00:40:16
Speaker 1: More interesting? This way?
00:40:17
Speaker 4: Yeah?
00:40:18
Speaker 2: Just a better question.
00:40:19
Speaker 1: I think.
00:40:21
Speaker 2: Okay, we needed we needed a question that would maybe up the difficulty. Which two Gulf coast states have the highest one? If Randall gets this wrong and Nate or Cade gets this right, and I think actually Randall’s probably pulling for both the year.
00:40:52
Speaker 9: Randall can suck it.
00:40:54
Speaker 1: Yeah, I guess I’d like to get this right.
00:40:57
Speaker 10: I’m second guessing my answer, but I also was thinking maybe I shouldn’t answer at all and just let no no determined that I don’t want that?
00:41:05
Speaker 2: Would you like to win that way? KD No?
00:41:07
Speaker 8: If you don’t answer, I will erase my answer.
00:41:12
Speaker 2: M h Which two golf coast states have the highest elevation?
00:41:16
Speaker 6: He’s about to pour longest yard on us?
00:41:19
Speaker 1: Mm hmm. You’re referencing to Adam Sandler remake you presumably?
00:41:26
Speaker 4: Yeah?
00:41:27
Speaker 2: Which the o G you also had? Burt Reynolds, right, yeah, Yanni? Do you like your answer?
00:41:35
Speaker 1: Have you seen the original? Not yet?
00:41:38
Speaker 2: Not yet? Saying that which two golf coast states have the highest elevation? Is everybody ready? Go ahead and reveal your answers for all the marbles? Max says Alabama Texas. Randall says Alberta and Texas Alabama. In Texas, Eric Texas, Alabama, Cade Texas, Alabama, Alec Alabama, Texas, Nate Alabama, Texas, Reva Texas, Georgia, Yanni, Georgia, Texas. The two states are Texas and Alabama. Randall got that?
00:42:22
Speaker 1: Do you want to count you want to count my miss I.
00:42:25
Speaker 9: Mean, that’s what would get to tropical. We’ll get it to you.
00:42:29
Speaker 1: That’s really I changed it the very last second.
00:42:32
Speaker 2: Just oh, what did you have before that?
00:42:34
Speaker 1: I had had Mississippi? That hill country.
00:42:38
Speaker 2: Guadeloupe Peak in West Texas is eight thousand, seven hundred and fifty one feet tall, putting Texas in fourteenth place for the highest elevation by state. Alabama’s highest point is two thousand, four hundred feet in elevation. Mississippi is eight hundred feet, Louisiana is five hundred and fifty feet in Florida is three hundred and fifty feet. Florida has the lowest highest elevation in the country.
00:43:04
Speaker 6: Quit hogging that.
00:43:05
Speaker 1: That was a great question, Thank you question.
00:43:07
Speaker 2: We had six of our eight players get it right, Randall? What are you gonna do with that five hundred dollars donation today?
00:43:19
Speaker 1: I really like that BackRub from Max. Some of the donated turkeys for tomorrow.
00:43:25
Speaker 2: Turkeys, Turkey seasons coming up.
00:43:27
Speaker 1: Turkeys make Max’s heart sing? Why not?
00:43:30
Speaker 4: Wednesday?
00:43:30
Speaker 2: Max guided Randall to his first gobbler last year.
00:43:35
Speaker 9: Are you going turkey hunting again this year?
00:43:36
Speaker 1: Randall?
00:43:38
Speaker 4: He’s waiting.
00:43:39
Speaker 3: Ask Max, I gotta take Phil first.
00:43:48
Speaker 2: Cal We need to get a lottery system going for.
00:43:52
Speaker 1: Yeah, drawing a Max tag is really highly.
00:43:56
Speaker 7: Better than a mon should give that away in our March madness.
00:43:59
Speaker 2: Brack, well done, Randall five hundred dollars to Turkey’s for tomorrow. Kate, excellent job. Nate right there behind him at one. Yeah, can we get one more scoreboard update? Fil We need to see if if Riva beat three of these Jabron.
00:44:16
Speaker 7: Riva tied for seventh, I believe or I guess it would be typer sixth. I can never get six?
00:44:24
Speaker 1: Is that a storeboy high?
00:44:26
Speaker 2: A store rerecord? Well done? Join us next week for more Meat Eater Trivia, the only game show where conservation always works.
00:44:36
Speaker 4: Thanks guys.
00:44:38
Speaker 11: Yes, Spencer from South Dakota. He’s the host, using those smooth mellow tones. He lays them questions down. He likes taking those two and three year old bucks. It is an avid amateur
00:45:00
Speaker 2: Fur
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