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May 15, 2025 45 mins

Alec, Cameron, Cooper, and John dive into some WATER trivia this week! 💦 Learn about H2O, the Water Cycle™, Wii Sports Resort, and maybe even a little bit about life ❤️

Know the answer to this week's aquatic Audience Question? Let us know in the comments!

00:00 Intro

01:34 Rules

04:21 What is the bond angle of H2O?

06:40 Is water wet?

10:29 Where is most of Earth's freshwater located?

11:18 What color is water, and why?

13:11 How much water should you drink in a day?

16:21 Underwater Audience Question

18:35 What is the briefest stage in the water cycle?

20:09 SPLASH ZONE QUESTION

21:54 Which song is quicker than the average trip of a rain drop?

24:55 In Splash (1984), what street does the mermaid name herself after?

26:56 What are the 3 water sports in Wii Sports Resort?

29:08 End of Round 2 Wetness Check

30:11 Which house plant requires the most water?

31:33 What is the name of the alligator in Where's My Water?

33:21 Where is the world's oldest ornamental water tower?

35:29 Which moon is thought to have liquid water beneath the surface?

38:08 Who can name the most metaphorical descriptions of rain?

41:48 CHALLENGE QUESTION REVEAL

44:17 Outro

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(00:00):
Did you see that the Wizzler metJulia Wooey Dwyfus?
I did see that. No weapons to their very nice
child, but I have no idea who heis.
Mike Jackson. Welcome aboard Bus one.
We are on our way to Venice IN. Italy.
And we've got some time to keep.Let's play some trivia.

(00:23):
Passengers, introduce yourselves.
I'm What's up? We did it.
We did. It out of alphabetical order.
There was enough silence that I just went.
For it, I was going for it. Cameron.
What's your name? Cameron.
What's up team? My names Cameron.
And I'm John. And I'm Cooper.
No, yeah, what is? What is with?

(00:46):
It. Should go.
It's. Cameron Cooper, John.
That's the order. Guys, Cooper already interested
so smoothly. John, just like peeking right
now, how sometimes you might describe the surface of a glassy
lake is being smooth. Is this the Lakes episode?
No, we already did the lakes episode, but this is the water

(01:06):
episode. Water water.
Wow. I'm thinking this could be the
start to an elemental series. So what fire Earth?
Thing is on the. Pass.
Yeah, missed opportunity, Alex. Well I just thought it so my
bad. Well.
It's great for next year. Great, great.

(01:28):
Note that. Editor make a note of Earth Day
next year. Next time we do this, try.
I almost said try to have fun with the rules by making it more
tailored to the tablet. The.
Rules. Read the stage directions.
Really, the rules of our water trivia will be as follows.
Questions in round one are worth1 droplet of water, Round 2 is

(01:50):
worth 2 waters and round 3 is worth 3 waters.
And the most water wins, wettestwins.
That's why I would say. And that I'm applying the water
to me, so therefore I am wet. You are wet.
OK, first one to buzz in with the right answer.
Gets the water. Gets to drink the water once I'm

(02:15):
so thirsty. However, once during this game I
will lie and provide an answer that is not actually true.
Some people call this the challenge question.
You. Each will get one chance to
challenge an answer. I reveal to earn 3 waters, but
challenge the wrong one and you will have 3 waters suctioned

(02:37):
away from like. Just like in Dune.
Just like in Dune. But don't just wait till the
end. That's right, challenge mid game
to take advantage. Of the Super Soul.
If you are the first one to challenge a given question mid
game, and you are correct, you will super soak your opponent's

(02:57):
AKA they will not be able to answer the next two questions.
Well, if I'm, if I'm gonna listen like I water them, I
should be sucking them dry, Yes.So.
Yeah, that's a test. Well, let's.
Do let's do an AB? Yeah, let's do an AB test.
Focus group What? Which one provokes less of a

(03:18):
negative reaction? Super soak or suck you dry.
I like suck you dry better. I.
It's a bad thing. I don't want DRY, yeah.
Oh, I feel like in this velocitySuper Soaker plays better, but
wait, fuck you. DRY is.

(03:38):
Way with. How about we split the
difference with the bounce? How about we split difference
and we super suck you dry, supersuck you.
Oh cool, that's the worst possible option.
'Cause we're trying, we're trying to be wet.
So, so you don't want to be super suck dry.
And finally, no googly. Give them that super suck I.
Can't be. OK, now that you guys are

(04:00):
absolutely parched, should we try to give you some water with
some questions? I'm so thirsty.
Bring me little water. Thirsty for those good
questions. No more mouth sounds please.
Can we up the mouth sounds as a bit for like this whole episode?
We're done. We're done with mouth sounds.
They're OK if they sound wet. Question.
But I'm but I'm so parched I can't make any mouth sounds.

(04:21):
Question one, we all know about how water is HTO H2O.
OK, great. Yes.
AKA 2 hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom water.
Now everyone rotate an H2O molecule in your mind.
What? Axis.
What is the bond angle of the two hydrogen atoms?

(04:42):
Closest winds Cooper, give it a shot. 109 degrees 109 OK,
Cameron. 45. 45 That is the number, John.
I'm happy with just a flat hundred a.
Flat 100. I believe this one guy.
I had to do some serious mental arithmetic.

(05:04):
I think this goes to John for closest wins.
The right answer is 104.45°. So I think you're closer by .0.
My God, 5.05, you're closer. Wow, that.
Might be the. Closest that's true, that's, I
think that's the closest we've ever gotten is splitting
something like that. We're literally splitting the

(05:24):
atom. So that one goes to John.
Please keep track of how wet youare.
One wet. Maybe with a bucket or
something, but Cooper I'm prettysure 109 would be correct for a
tetrahedral configuration. Which water?
It's 2 lone pairs though, which makes however those 2 lone pairs
push them a little closer together.

(05:45):
That's. Exactly.
Using the right hand rule and rotating the what's the chiral?
Module in my in my mind I water is not as as a chiral.
It's Waters. I'd like to.
I'd like to defend my answer Alec, because 45 seems silly
when you put it in context to the real answer, but I was, I

(06:05):
think, basing it off the extension of this angle here.
Were you, were you thinking of it like a triangle?
I was not thinking of it like a triangle, Alec.
Because that would be 60° the intern.
I understand. That you would have been closer
to the right answer if you think.
Unlike, Well, yes, but not quite104 point.
It's a it's an obtuse angle, right?

(06:26):
Clearly it's an obtuse angle, clearly clear, clear.
And then if you draw the one like it made sense in my head,
but that's. No, it's wrong.
We're all just out here doing our best trying to guess the
closest to the bonding angle of two hydrogen atoms.
But real we've got we've got to answer the age-old question now.
Question 2. Scientifically, is water wet?

(06:50):
Yes. Is there a correct answer to
this? Can we answer correct answer?
Is wet and you want to know why,Alec?
Why? Because you can surfactants
right? You can make water more wet and
decrease its surface tension. Therefore, it in order to make
something more wet, it has to bewet in the first place.

(07:10):
Yeah, but like, is water wet itself?
Yes, water bonds to itself. So the I think that what this
hinges upon, and we'll let the other two give their give their
posit their answers as well. But what it hinges upon is the
definition, the scientific definition of wetness your mom

(07:31):
knows a thing or two about. That Alec.
It's Mother's Day. Back off.
Your mom. When?
When I Your mom When I when I, when I'm debating the definition
of witness. John, Is water wet?
No, it's your mom. Have a good night, mom.

(07:56):
I'm telling, I'm telling my mom that you said this about her and
her perception of you is going to be negatively altered.
Forever. No, I'm going to.
Tell my mom that's what you justsaid.
John Yeah. I'm going to tell my mom.
Mom. You're going to have to do with
my mom. Completely glazed over your

(08:16):
answer to the real. Stop glazing just like you
glazed over. Cameron No, we're pausing all
innuendos for the next 30 seconds.
Go. Water is not wet in itself.
OK. OK, is that is that?
Yeah, that's fine. I didn't say 1.
I just said this. Water.

(08:36):
This is a yes or no question. Can you?
Bring me to provide you an answer.
I've always believed in my soul water is wet because of
cohesion. Because of cohesion.
Well, OK, well, especially because John was the only one to
say no. He gets the points on this one
as well. He gets, he gets.
Scientifically it's not wet. Scientifically, wedding is.
Do scientists know? Huh.

(08:58):
Whether or not water is wet, Cameron.
A fluid like water because it applies wet.
Wetting and wetness applies to all fluids.
A kind of liquid. It is.
It only applies when you have both the liquid and the surface
that it's interacting with. So it depends on the surface
that water is interacting. I guess you'd have to say
fluids. You'd have to say liquid though,

(09:20):
right? Because not not all fluids are
liquids. That's true.
That's true. I.
Guess yeah if you're talking about.
Gas just like or yeah, just making sure that.
Like but not like. Wet right now for being in an
air filled. Room you could be considered, I
actually don't know. Inside.
But there's a whole Wikipedia called Wedding and it talks
about how water how it talks about it talks.

(09:45):
About wet it talks about wet all.
Right, this is wet. Water should be considered wet
scientifically. It makes something wet
scientifically. You could talk about cohesion.
Does it does it? Does it have server session?
Does it? Does it could whatever cohesion
with your sources? Service Tension.

(10:06):
The paper by Gregory T Carroll, Photochemical immobilization of
polymers on a Surface controlling film thickness and
wet ability Which. I feel like that's a pretty good
credential. Yeah.
All right. Next question.
OK, so water not wet scientifically, but it you can
call it wet if John's running away with it.
I've had these. Wet.

(10:28):
So many times. Question three.
You may have heard that 71% of the Earth's surface is water,
and maybe even that 97% of all water on Earth is salt water.
But of the 3% remaining that is freshwater.
Where is most of it stored, Cameron?
Are you looking for geographic location or type of?

(10:51):
Type of in ice, we'll give that to you.
It's glaciers. Glaciers.
Oh, to it. 2.1% of Earth's wateris in glaciers, which is the
majority of the 3%. That's freshwater slowly
shifting, slowly shifting, but alot of it in glaciers.

(11:11):
OK, this next. So that's, that's one drop of
water to Cameron. Congrats.
Drop of water. Blue yeah, 1 water.
This next question is so so so dumb but I'm still asking it
question for what color is waterand why like.

(11:31):
Like what color is? Water level.
What color of what is water and why?
Oh, it's it's camera. Color is water and why?
John, please, I beg you to back away from your mic.
Only get closer. I I wrote it and I was like,

(11:54):
this is the stupidest. Question.
However, is water, you buzzed. In give your answer Cam.
Color. No dragging your feet.
Why it's blue? Because it.
It it absorbs all the other light except the color.
Blue, I think I'd give. That to you, Cam, And it's

(12:15):
clear. Water's clear.
Water. You got enough of it.
But it's clear in small quantities, if you got enough
water, it starts to scatter bluelight.
And so it looks kind of blue. There's which I always thought
it was just reflecting the sky, but, and it kind of is
sometimes. But what about in the?
That's the same reason why the sky is blue is that it scatters

(12:38):
blue light so. Yeah, it absorbs everything but
blue. I got to put a giant clump of
water in space away from the sky.
This and it's the same thing with scatters.
It's the same thing with air in the sky.
Like there's atmosphere in frontof me right now, but I don't
just see blue. It's.
Clear. It's clear.
So good job. When people say the sky is blue,

(12:59):
they're not saying, oh, air is blue.
Yeah. So when you look up at a lot, is
space black? Space is nothing, Cooper.
It's the absence of. Life, this is the water.
Episode And let's ask another question about it.
Question 5. Water is life according to the

(13:20):
Mayo Clinic. How much water should you drink
in a day? Oh my God, I don't know.
Cameron. 64 ounces. OK, Cooper, I'll do 32 oz.
OK. And John?
Do I have to give it an oz or can I make you do math?
Pounds. I'm doing math in the back in

(13:41):
the. Shadow the leaders.
John Leader, I was gonna give megive.
Me, I'm a full 2 liter Alec, tell me about a full 2 liter. 2
liter OK and Kipper said 32 oz OK so.
It's got to be more than 32 minutes.
I'm converting them all to liters.
It's 8 glasses of. 8 oz. This is a myth.

(14:02):
No, it's 88 oz cups. But I think that's a 8 oz cups
that is 64. That is the real.
Answer is you should be. .9 liters is 64 ounces, which means
32 ounces is like. Around.
One liter. Yeah, around which leader?
OK, John said. 2 liters flat andI'm giving it to John because
according to Mayo Clinic at least it's 2.7 liters for women

(14:25):
and 3.7 for men. Oh, technically the amount of
water you should be drinking is how much you are thirsty, Yeah.
Take it up for John I Also I hadbut it depends.
This is this is not medical advice or opinion.
Also, is that fun That's not just like pure water that
includes like electrolytes, other drinks.
Like if there's water and other drinks that counts stores.

(14:46):
Like Jello? Isn't like jello?
Is it? Aren't most drinks made-up?
Wait, hold on, aren't most drinks made-up of water as its
core base? Yep, that's why it counts.
Probably. Probably.
What about that's olive oil? The bottom of fluids.
If you're drinking olive oil, that might not count.

(15:07):
Darn. Good, good.
All right. Doctor, I've been drinking my
3.7 liters of olive oil. Stop doing.
That. Thoroughly lubricated, you are
pooping. Slime.
It's just you should be. Pooping slime.
Anyone who's listening that's not pooping slime needs to,

(15:30):
needs to. Check their GET.
On their olive oil grind immediately.
I'm I've I've been doing my olive oil cleanse for the last
three weeks and I've stopped shopping sugar cravings and
started slime. Hey, guys.

(15:52):
How how wet are you guys? You're like Ross in Monsters,
Inc. I'm three wet, Alec.
Don't. Do that, sprout.
Drink. Olive oil.
Please don't do that. How wet are you guys?
Really cuts through the olive oil.
Cameron, how wet are you? I'm too wet, John.
All right, I'm 3. Wet 2 brown wetters.

(16:19):
All. Right.
And now it's time to head underwater for our audience
question. Can.
We license that. Probably not.
Welcome, I am the spirit of the water.
Please to make your acquaintance.
I see you have devoted a whole episode to learning my ways.

(16:43):
How flattering. I still hold many secrets for
you to explore. But first, we must wash away any
uncertainty about last week's audience question.
Last week it was asked which wasthe most recent Democratic
candidate to win the majority ofUS counties.
The answer is Jimmy Carter. Klazy was the first to write in

(17:06):
with the correct answer. So they are awarded one point.
And with that, let us return ourattention to the water.
We have discussed many physical aspects of water, but we have
yet to discuss me in my gaseous form.
At what temperature does liquid water boil and turn into steam?

(17:27):
Again, at what temperature does liquid water boil and turn into
steam? Bonus points for answering in
Fahrenheit, as that is the trickier number to recall.
Write your answer in the comments on Spotify, YouTube, or
on our latest Instagram post andBuzz One Trivia.
I hope you feel cleansed and rehydrated after spending some

(17:49):
time with me, and maybe you evenfeel this way after spending
some time listening to Buzz One Trivia.
If you do, why not leave a like a five star rating or even
spread the word in real life? There is plenty of joy to go
around. Sadly, it is time for you to
depart. Although it is difficult to

(18:09):
leave, I will see you again someday.
Goodbye. Good, the seaweed is away.
Parents getting flushed away, we're back.
I work with someone who looks like Rodney from Flushed Away.
We all do. Bad words hurt Cameron.
Pete. Words are Spears and bodies are
targets. Yours.

(18:30):
Are bodies are targets? Well, yes.
Question 6, you get, you guys know about the water cycle,
right? Water.
Fuck yeah, I do. Yeah.
Does somebody want to explain generally what the water cycle?
Is do I have to for points? Water goes throughout our
system. The water cycle.
That's the gist of it. Round.

(18:51):
If I was, here's the real question.
If I was a water molecule, I wonder how long it would take to
make my way through the whole water cycle.
While the exact length of time depends on a lot of factors,
which stage in the water cycle is the briefest?
I have multiple choice. I like a groundwater, B

(19:11):
atmosphere, C ocean or D ice shelf.
Cameron. I'm going atmosphere, Alec.
You'd be correct. That is the shortest stage in
the water cycle. That's usually there for like
days like 9. Days or Isaac Newton told me
what goes up must come down. I don't think that was Newton.
No, that's the Sonic. Heroes song as opposed to what

(19:33):
gets frozen might stay in the ice shell.
Frozen for 900,000 years. I've seen John Carpenters The
Thing. There's like million year old
ice, that's the ocean. Water in the ocean can stay
there for thousands of years, which is crazy.
Get lost down there. Groundwater also can get trapped
for thousands of years if it Aqua sores goes underground.

(19:56):
Yeah. Like that cave with the Chilean
miners? Yeah, there's probably water
down. There they rest in peace.
I think they got them out. No, they didn't.
They had. To leave.
It was a while ago though, so itwas a while ago I forgot.
Uh oh, it's the splash zone question.
What the fuck does that? Looks like we've driven into the
splash zone. Last person to return with an

(20:19):
umbrella is going to get really wet.
Go. No, mine's in my car.
This is PMO themed, is that OK? I don't care.
John is the first one to bring back his umbrella so he's not
getting wet. Your light, my ring light fell.

(20:44):
And Cameron comes in second withhis umbrella.
He's not getting wet. Wait, did I want to get wet for
points? Wait.
Wait. 1st that back in, which means he's going to get really
wet. Which is a good thing.
Which is a good thing here. I had to go out to my car.

(21:04):
Well, luckily for you, Cooper, that means you just got soaking
wet, which is actually the object of today's game.
Oh, that's. Good, I forget.
About that. Too, too wetness to Cooper for
being the last. One to break his umbrella.
So dumb. I love it a lot.
Cooper failing upwards here. 1st2 points in the game for me baby

(21:27):
he's he was really dry and so hehe decided to feel the rain on
his skin and let no one else. Natasha.
Foreman healed. Please calm down.
There he is, really the rain. Of the skin miracles happen.
That's not that song. I am unbeaten.
All right. OK.

(21:48):
That was question 7 and Cooper got 2 wetness from it.
I'm question question 8. Too wet, too furious.
Now that we all have our umbrellas, we are ready for a
rain question. Should I've kept that?
I just put my head back. That's just a transition.
When a raindrop falls, it may take a while before it finally
hits the ground. Which of the following is

(22:10):
quicker than the average trip ofa raindrop falling from 3500
feet? No thank you for the number
just. To give you an idea of just.
To give me an idea of like, you can do some gravity math.
There I guess. Waterloo by ABBA B Bridge Over
Troubled Water by Simon and Garth C Rain on Me by Ariana

(22:31):
Grande and Lady Gaga, or D Rainbow Connection by Kermit the
Frog, which is the Jaws. I'm going.
To say which which. Is quicker than the average trip
of a raindrop. Quicker.
Oh. Yeah, that's how I'll say
Waterloo. I'll, I'll stick with it.
I know Waterloo's 8,000,000 years long but.
Whatever, it's not 8,000,000 years long, it's 2 minutes, 48

(22:53):
seconds long, and that is quicker than the falling of the
raindrop from 3500 feet on that.Yeah, I.
Didn't. I didn't even believe in it.
I didn't even believe. I didn't.
Believe but you got. A song from that bunch, Yeah.
Bridge over Troubled Water is like 5 minutes.
Rain on Me is 3 minutes. Rainbow Connection is 3/15.
What about Blame it on the Rain by Milli Vanilli?

(23:13):
Well, I didn't look that up, butMilli Finilli on.
The rock rain. He does.
Thank you. Waterfalls at around 14 mph.
Is that similar to just how gravity works that like 9?
Point it reaches an internal. Velocity, I think it yeah, yeah.
I don't know what terminal the velocity is.
Is it that with also with like how hail works is it falls down

(23:34):
then gets blown back up and thenfalls down again?
I'd like to get blown back. This is just.
Yeah, I actually don't know. I just know when I looked up
your stuff is that was the average.
Thanks, Gary. It depends on the area of the
object. Chris Connor.
Connor here. A few moments later.
You'd better be looking up how long Million.

(23:55):
At least blame it on the rain. Is yeah, terminal velocity
really depends on area of stuff because the human rights so also
like an up. Draft could just lift.
Up for a like a skydiver, it's over 100 miles an hour.
You're not falling at 14 miles an hour.
That'd be really slow, I think. Well, it's it's a oh, you think
it's just tower raft and stuff. It's just so small.

(24:17):
Just any kind of OK, I don't know.
Do you know that? Ants can't die from falling.
Yeah, it's. Tiny.
It's because they're so small and they, just like their
exoskeletons, are so strong. They just survive.
Yep, Kurt's you could drop. A bunch of ants out of a plane,
nothing would happen. Kurt.
Kurt. Taught me that.
First gazat. Thank you, Kurg.
That's what I said. Thank you, Kurg.

(24:38):
It's. Kurds Gazat.
Thank you. Shout out to the Kurds.
So who got that water? I don't know.
OK, John, you're pointing down does nothing for me because
you're on the bottom for. Me, I pointed.
Really. One water please. 2 water
actually. 2 Water Here you go. Squish Squish Question 9 Splash

(24:58):
1984 starring Tom Hanks featuresthe love story of Tom Hanks and
a mermaid. Upon.
Emerging from the sea, the mermaid learns to talk and
eventually names herself after this New York City street name.
I've seen that movie and I don't.
This feels like a Brooks Brothers deal.

(25:20):
You could work this out with my context clues.
She named herself after a New York City street.
Name. 11th Ave. It's a real name.
Is there a water based St. Broad Street.
A woman's name. Broad.
Hello. I'm Time Square.

(25:42):
Hey, Dad. Come on, team, I think my.
Team we got. A We are working as, I don't
know, New York streets very well.
George Carlin Way. George Washington Another hint.
This name became very popular inthe late 90s, early 2000s after
this movie. I like I blessed in Madison.

(26:02):
That's correct. It's Madison Ave.
I remembered that fact that like, Madison kind of came out
of nowhere for us, like a girl'sname.
Someone from Splash? Came out.
Yeah. Yeah.
Because she picked out like she was like, I'll name myself
Madison and everyone in the movies, like, what are you
talking about? That's a crazy thing to name
yourself as a woman. And now like we have Madison's

(26:25):
and. Now there's a bunch of Madison.
That's actually where there's Madison.
'S among us. That can't be true.
That's a first name for like a as a female first name, yeah.
Yeah, before that, it was just like James Madison.
Madison. It's like a guy's last name.
Like. Madison's last name.
Is that where all Maddie's stem from?
I think so, yes, or at least that's where it like gave

(26:46):
popular. Mad Madeline.
Madeline. Madeline, that was an older one.
Yeah. Anyhow, thank you.
Splash Question 10 Another thingabout what you can do with water
is to do sports in it. OK.
What? Are the three water?
Sports featured in Wii Sports Resort.

(27:08):
Oh my God, Cooper. Wakeboarding there's. 3.
Featured in Wii. Choke wakeboarding.
Shoot, why can I only remember wake 40 right now?

(27:28):
Is the shot clock expiring maybe?
Name any other. There's no ski in water skiing.
I know that. I'm blank.
Go Cameron. You're forgetting jet skiing, I
think. I forgot that's in there.
And does it count when you're flying around the island for fun
with the plane? And you can.
Land the sea. So water is a seaplane is a

(27:50):
seaplane. The airplane one doesn't does
not count towards this. I'm just going to name 3 water.
Sports. Yeah.
Ready. Go your account.
Go ahead. We got wakeboarding, we got jet
skiing and we got water polo. Nope.
Water polo, I guess. I, I think I'm gonna give it to

(28:12):
Cameron, got two of the three correct.
So I feel like he's, I said one of them.
I knew wakeboarding was but. You said what?
But wakeboarding was the obviousone, was it?
I didn't know that that was news.
To me. What was the third one, Alec?
Canoeing. Remember, you can canoe and all
the ducks. Oh no.
I can. Don't forgot that's in the lake

(28:32):
at the top and not in the ocean.I had a real childhood, didn't
I? I wasn't forced to play every
offering of Wii Sports. Forced to play, There's only two
Kidding. Me bro, the fact that they
haven't re released Wii sports resort on the Nintendo Switch is
a crime. Yeah.
Wii Sports Resort. Really, really good game.
You guys play sports, just does,echoes the wisdom.

(28:52):
Not yet. Switch Sports is not the same
they got. They got water in there.
It does scratch the bowling. How about this?
One point for Cooper, two pointsfor Cameron.
You're. Fair enough, you're making my
score keeping difficult, but fine you.
Just add one. Just, I don't know how that's
difficult. All right, let's see how wet
everyone is now. That was the end of Round 2.
I'm. Seven.

(29:13):
I'm six. Wait, wait.
I'm. Three, you are.
Yeah, I'm six. Wait.
Anybody's. Six what?
7 What? Hey, Alec.
Bunch. Daylight gunman, we won't go
home. Yeah.
What's that that clock behind you?
Just it's. Just 5:00.
It's 5:00 somewhere, baby. Is that the joke?

(29:35):
I It's probably the joke. I got that when I was in like
8th grade and I was not thinkingof that.
I just I just thought it looked cool and it does A.
Tiny alcoholic Alex. What that clock do?
It's 5 somewhere. It says 5.
Also. It's my ukulele that is Tears of
the Kingdom themed. I I painted it myself.

(29:57):
That's. Cool.
Can you go get it and show it off?
All right, show off. Whoa, that's cool.
That's cool. Nice, that sucks.
Let's continue into round three.The the theme of Round 3 is
water. Water this one.
You told us this. One that sucks, right?

(30:17):
You told us. And I and I preface this episode
by saying round 3 sucks and it does.
Question 11. Water those plants.
Which of the following plants requires the most water house
plants, A succulents, B snake plant, C pothos or D jade plant.

(30:44):
Jesus Christ, everyone had a very strong opinion about this.
Cameron. It's pothos.
That one does require the most. Well Dang it, that's what I was.
The other ones are low water. Plants.
I have three of the others except pothos and I.
I have and I'm like none of those require watering that
much. Yeah, the other three are on the
list of ones that don't require water.
Yeah. Water a jade plant like every

(31:06):
day. It will grow exponentially
quick. It's weird.
You can control the rate of growth of a jade plant by how
much water you give. It that's crazy.
Kind of like me. You're done growing, no?
No, no, don't do it. Don't do it.
Yeah. Get close to.
The camera get close to the camera OK. 3 Wetness to Cameron.

(31:31):
That joke's going to play reallywell in an audio medium.
Audio Medium Question 12 Where'smy water?
The iPhone app, made by Disney, features a thirsty alligator.
What's his name? Cooper, Wally.
Wally, John, I want to say. I want to say Lewis because

(31:52):
that's Princess of the Frog, butI'm not.
So I want to say Stewie. Stewie.
Hey, Wallace and Cameron. I'm locking in.
Mommy. He's locking in.
He's returning to his. Where's my waters?
I'm returning. To I'm on the bus with my I with
my iPod Touch George. George.

(32:18):
George. So I guess I'll give it to
closest Amongst these three we have Wally.
Wally. Stewie George, we kind of named
some stooges there. They're like the nephews of
Donald Duck. Great.
Great name for three alligators.To be honest, I think I'll give
it to Stewie because it starts with an S and ends with an E

(32:40):
It's swampy, swampy. I was doing like a sewer thing.
Are you sure? Yes.
You can. You can tell him that he's not
sure. Cameron, I'm sure.
Of this being the answer that I'm giving.
Super. Dry.
Super suck. Are you going to super suck them

(33:01):
dry? No, I almost forgot that that
was a thing. We had to test it up at the top
and everything, man. Nobody has super sucked anyone
dry yet. That's so sad.
It's so it's 2025. John gets 3 wetness.
Thank you. And the rest of you, actually
all of you get question 13. Question 13.

(33:22):
Water towers are ugly as fuck but they used to look cool.
How? Where geographic?
Did you say wrong? Geographically closest Where in
the world is the oldest ornamental water tower?
Ornamental. Yeah, as in cool looking.

(33:45):
Geographically closest. Where is the open?
Up the browser. Oh sure, if you say so.
Oh man, that was fast. What did they used to look like?
Like kind of like lighthouses? That's.
How they look. Now.
That's how they look now. They look stupid now, so they
used to the. One in my neighborhood's painted
like a hot air balloon. I'm going Beijing, Alec.

(34:06):
That's pretty solid, Beijing. OK, they got cool signs.
I'm just gonna split the countryin half.
We're gonna say Independence MO.Independence, MO.
Yes. Maybe.
In the oiled. You gotta put, you gotta put,
you gotta put. Oiled.
You gotta put water up. High the whole lot.
We used to just get out of mountains on like a slide the
Romans made. Yeah, you know, I, I was almost

(34:29):
gonna say Rome, but then I remember they had aqueducts.
I'll say Rome. Anyway, so we got Rome, Beijing
and. Independence, MO Yeah, I thought
I. We've split the world in the
thirds. It is going to Independence, MO
on this one. The oldest is in Louisville, KY.
I was not far off, Can you show me a picture?
Alec. That's bullshit.

(34:49):
There's no way the oldest water tower is in fucking Cameron.
It's. Hard work to put.
Water. Suckers dry in panic.
Do you know how camera? Looks really cool.
Do you know how hard it is to put water up high?
The whole thing about a water tower is I have to keep water up
high for later. Reject water towers, go back to

(35:09):
aqueducts. Or turn to lead lined pipes.
Oh wow, look at that. That does look cool.
Doesn't it look cool? That's pretty cool.
That looks like. We made a store.
All the way. Here and then gave up after one
tower. And also, it's in Louisville.
It's yeah. We gave it to Louisville.
Built in 1860. All right, Question 14.

(35:31):
We now know a lot about water onEarth, but what about water on
and elsewhere? What?
About the ice wars, What? About.
Water elsewhere in the solar system, according to NASA, which
of the following moons is thought to have liquid water
beneath the surface? I said.
Which of the following? I'm cool, we're going to snipe

(35:53):
it out from under you. We're just going to name every
moon we know. Nope.
Let me talk, stop buzzing so. We don't get to opt in
beforehand. We don't get to opt in.
OK. Yeah, good luck.
Europa, moon of Jupiter, B ice War, Enceladus moon of Saturn, C
Titan, moon of Saturn or D Callisto moon of Jupiter.

(36:15):
Damn it. Cooper Titan Titan has has
frozen water. Not they don't.
Oh, you're looking specifically for liquid, liquid water beneath
the surface, OK. John.
It's Europa, Alec. It is Europa.
Europa is basically proven to have liquid water beneath the
surface. Little do our contestants know

(36:35):
that this was the fake answer. Looks like they were fooled this
time. Wow, so there you go, that's
what they. Named your Twitter.
I was on forever. Oh yeah, the Europa Ice War.
The Europa Ice war that I sent you every tweet I saw about for
like a week. Straight, Yeah, and the Popes
are there now. Yeah, now we got the Pope, said

(36:58):
the Chicago. And the Yeti.
Europa Ice War. We don't know.
The Europa Ice War The Europa. Ice War.
For a brief period there, everyone on X the Everything app
was pretending like there was a ongoing centuries long war on
the moon of Europa. And just like tweeting like that
was happening. It was really, it was actually

(37:20):
really fascinating. It was.
It was like, what if we gaslighted everyone?
For no reason but. Just what?
What if we all RPG role played like war forever?
It's true. Like nobody believes it.
It's just, yeah, we're all, we're like playing war people.
Were writing like really beautiful poetry about like
their comrades dying terrible deaths and looking up and seeing

(37:41):
the great red spot as like a comfort in their final moments.
There's a lot going on. It wasn't.
I'll send you some Ice War content.
Yeah, it's pretty fun. It was, yeah.
Yeah. Well.
I thought you just said it's liquid water.
Why is that ice? Wars.
There's ice. Top ice on top.
I saw water under ice, ice on top.

(38:02):
Ice on top. Three wet to John, Question 15.
The final question, this one. This one's going to be a round
Robin order. Who can name the most
metaphorical descriptions of rain?
What do you mean by that? Can.

(38:23):
I OK like idiomatic. Idiomatic or.
Definitely idiots. Ones that terms that people use
to. Describe rain.
Are you accepting similes? I got it, yes.
OK, you just want like. Apple we're going round Robin.
So Cooper the only one I thoughtof.
Cats and dogs. Cats and dogs raining Cats and
dogs. Jaw.

(38:45):
It's pissing down. Pissing down Google that
pissing. It's really coming down.
It's really coming. Down.
I think that's just an act explanation of what's happening.
I don't think either of these should count.
Nope, those Beth count. Cooper.
What? Oh my gosh, I was the only one
with the real one. It's like I will say another. 1.

(39:08):
Then I know when the sun is shining while it's raining.
They say the devil's beating, his wife beating.
His wife. Oh my goodness.
I've also. Heard that one, but we'll take
it. OK.
God is crying. Did they say that?
No, nobody says that. No, what they really say is sit.
Down either. I feel like God, they don't say.

(39:30):
God's crying, they say. The Angels.
Are crying. I've heard both.
OK fine well just both of those combined into being 1.
Cooper. How is it me again?
Just BS answers Cooper name another one.
Stop prep lady. And is this any form of
precipitation? No rain specifically rain.

(39:55):
It's pouring. Yep.
There you go. The old man is snoring, but.
Yeah, can't believe you said pissing down before pouring.
I yeah, pouring is like drizzling allowed.
Yep, it's less of a thing that Ican do.
Is that allowed? It's misting.
Yep, that's a good one. That's a good book sprinkling.

(40:25):
Yep, I was thinking of that one.Good one.
Our good friend Joe would say it's the rain that wets you
through. Yes, I was hoping someone would
mention that the fine rain that.Wets you the fine rain that wets
you through. It it's showering.
It's showering that's gonna showers.
That's that is a good one. Oodles of rain no.

(40:51):
That's not real, I. Don't know.
I don't know. Cooper, you're out.
John, I'm trying to think of howI'm going to make rainfall from
the sky in this. I've got another one, Alec.
I'll let. Cameron win this, I'll let
Cameron win. Cameron, go ahead.
It's trickling trickling trick. Nice, we can end on.

(41:11):
Trick I think. I think.
I'll take it. I normally think of trickling as
like water coming down a surfaceof something.
Yeah. Cameron would still.
Win. You guys forgot it?
Would go back around. I feel like I was the only one
to say like a metaphorical. You literally took the easiest
one. Cool.
That's why I bucked in first. OK, bucketing.
No one said bucketing. Bucketing.
I've Yeah, sources say bucketing.

(41:33):
Sources say bucketing AI overview says.
Don't listen to AI Overview please.
AI Overview Free podcast, No AI.Alec No.
AI yeah, I well Cameron got three wet on.
Giving Cameron three wet. And with that, how wet is
everybody now? Oh.
My God, I've time. Now hold on still.
Three I'm 12 wet I'm. 12 wet, three wet.

(41:54):
I think I'm 16 wet. 16 wet. OK well I was capping about
something and nobody even tried to suck anyone else dry which is
really disappointing. You can still at this point
normal guess the challenge question which would like me to
go through them. No, I already know what I'm
going to challenge Alec. I don't think his name's Swampy.
Oh. OK, anyone else?

(42:18):
There's something else, but I don't.
Remember what question it was. We all had a moment when we were
like, is water really blue? So I'm gonna.
No. Water's definitely.
Water's definitely blue. That's.
I I have to put, I have to guesssomething, you know?
So John, John, challenge Water Blue.
I'm gonna I'm. Gonna John challenge is what
color is water and water blue question mark do you want?

(42:40):
Me to repeat or do you have one?OK, so they repeated all the
questions so they could rememberwhat they were.
It may be swampy, now that I think about it.
We're. Going.
To find out very. Shortly challenged, the sound
played. It's too late.
You know, I still feel like that's a lot of water for them
to say that people need to drinka day.

(43:01):
But you gave such like, a clear answer for, like, women and men.
I said it's based on one of them.
Shoot, it's like that's as likely as him making it up as
any other. I might.
I'm going to say the lighthouse the, not lighthouse the.
Ornamental water tower. OK.
Gas Cooper. In fact, nobody.

(43:21):
Got it. Right.
Sorry everybody, I thrilled you all.
Louisville is the oldest ornamental water tower.
His name is Swampy and water Doobie Blue.
However, all of those moons I listed are thought to have
liquid water beneath the surface, not just.
But most importantly. The most tightness that Europe

(43:44):
eyes war and. More forever.
Not even, not even limited to those four.
Those are just four of the ones on the list.
And that's from nasa.com, babysonot.gov.
Don't come at me. Who's wet now?
Water. I think John's the wettest.
They're still the wettest. You got it's same, same, same,
Yeah, different. Return to bone dry Now Cooper is

(44:07):
as as we all are all born bone dry.
Cooper has returned. We're we're.
Not boring, bone dry. Let me tell you.
Speak for yourself. You, you come out, boys.
Hey everyone, thanks for listening to Bus 1 Trivia.
If you enjoyed your ride on our bus today, we would love it if
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Before we go, we'd like to thankVert for the use of our theme
song 5978, which is a certified.It's a fight.
It's a fine song that gets you through.
It's gusher. It's a certified gusher.

(45:10):
Thanks for riding bus 10. Should have been on a boat.
It should. Have.
Been we. Were on.
The city of. Water.
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