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Hello and welcome aboard Bus 1. My name is Calvin and we're on
our way to Loch Ness, Scotland. We have some extra time to kill,
so let's play some trivia. Passengers, please go ahead and
introduce yourselves. Well, don't put a morning.
To you, what's up? It's Aiden.
I'm Cooper. And I'm Mitch, and I'm pretty
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sure it's pronounced Loch Ness. We can get into that if you want
a billion. Point how it is pronounced.
I bet, I bet you. Want.
Yes, yes. But here in America you say Loch
Ness? Hell yes.
All right, well, any guesses on what our topic for today is,
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fellas? Nessie.
Nessie. Nessie Nessie Cryptids episode.
Cryptids #50. It is going to be an episode all
about cryptids. I know.
Wow. They've worked their way into
some of our tribute before. I know Cooper's murder mysteries
have included some of some mention of cryptids, but this
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episode is going to be dedicatedentirely to cryptids.
Nice. Just show me where the the
Loveland Frog I was. About to say no way you will
love the frogman question. That that old episode is amateur
hour. Anyways, I'm sure Calvin yours
is going to be much better. They're just starting so many
fights here. I'm aura farming, what can I
say? I do not think you.
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I don't, I don't think you know what that means.
I'm. Just going to keep saying it.
Actually, the more he says that,the more aura points he get.
Exactly. I'm just here to help study
these beautiful, Beautiful Creatures.
I'm just here to win. Nah, I want to kill him and look
cool while doing it. All right.
Well, Calvin, are we killing cryptids?
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Can wait. Calvin, are we killing cryptids
or are we? The lore of this episode,
Calvin. What are we doing to them?
Well, let's talk a little bit about our rules today slowed up
be no killing of cryptids, thankGod damn it.
But we can farm the auras. We can win the trivia.
And Cooper, why are you here again?
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Got him. Yeah, Cooper, why bother you're.
Learning. We're learning about this.
I was asking honestly, but they took alright.
Anyways, our rules will be usingpretty standard Bus 1 rules, so
if it's your first time listening, here's how it's going
to work. We're going to have three rounds
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of questions, and each round will consist of five questions.
Questions in round one are worthone point.
Questions in Round 2 are worth 2points.
Questions in round 3 will be worth 3 points.
We will also be featuring a challenge question.
What the challenge question is, is I will attempt to trick these
contestants into believing in English correct answer.
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However, if they are able to identify the challenge question,
they will be getting bonus points.
Now, I'm a big fan of the challenge question, so I'm going
to change up the scoring a little bit and really motivate,
incentivize people to challenge.I don't want to end up in a
situation where. Like that, you know the.
Person in first place doesn't want to challenge.
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Right. For fear of losing.
Their that's the cowards way outand I'll say it.
Exactly right. So until I'm that person.
If you correctly challenge at the end of the episode, you will
be given a bonus three points. If you correctly challenge
immediately after a question, it's going to be a bonus five
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points plus the value of the question.
And on top of all of that, any points that were previously
awarded for that question will be subtracted from your
opponents. Devastating.
Huge. Big risk if you're a.
Challenge in the middle of In the middle, though, do you lose
the five points or is it still only a deduction of three?
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Any incorrect challenge will be a loss of three points.
No matter what, at any. Point.
It doesn't matter when, it'll just be a loss of three.
Points. I like it.
I like it changing the game. Wow, all right.
For the better. Literally.
Oh, and if you don't use your challenge, I'm just going to
take away all of your points. Got them.
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I'm just here for the vibes anyway.
Savagery. Cooper's going to hold this
challenge purposefully so that he ends up with 0.
I'm I'm, I'm taking off in the lead and at the very end I'm
like, here you go. Wow, here.
I I just did it for the cryptids.
OK. So are we all clear on how the
challenge question scoring is going to work?
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Clear and ecstatic. I'm ready.
All right as crystal. The last thing we have to go
over. I know John's not here, but no,
no using outside information, noencyclopedias.
It's just whatever's in your head.
What if I have a small Cryptid living in my head?
You lucky duck. I have the Loch Ness brain worm
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that I got from swimming in it. His name's Eugene.
Damn, I'm sorry that happened toyou or happy that happened to
you. Either one.
Damn, I'm sorry. Or also happy.
That is the most happened to youthing ever.
All right, any questions about our rules today?
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All right, well, before we begin, our legal team has
actually advised me to make thisdisclaimer.
So real quick. I'm just going to read through
this disclaimer, make sure we'reall squared away, and then we
will begin. The content presented herein may
include references to beings commonly referred to as mythical
creatures, such as, but not limited to, Dragons, unicorns,
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mermaids, werewolves, fairies, and other entities of folklore,
legend, or cultural tradition. These references are provided
for entertainment, storytelling,artistic and or educational
purposes. No statement made in this
podcast should be interpreted asa claim, assertion, endorsement,
or denial of the actual existence or non existence of
any such entities. The inclusion of these
references does not imply any factual basis or scientific
validation and is not intended to serve as evidence for or
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against the presence of such things in the natural world.
All righty, we got that. Got it.
No. So you're saying all of these
things are real and can be foundin the real world?
Is that? Absolutely.
I support all opinions on this matter and I think it's
important to have that open sortof mind frame.
I would trust all these creatures.
With God, it's really both sidesin the crypto.
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Calvin's really happy and or sadthat those cryptids.
Happen to you all? Right, let's get started with
round one, question 10. By the way, this entire round is
dedicated to my personal favorite Cryptid, Bigfoot.
So these are all going to be questions.
About Rest in peace, buddy. So question one.
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One of the most prolific figuresin folklore is, of course,
Bigfoot. Based on previously reported
data encounters, which state areyou most likely to encounter
Bigfoot? Is it a Minnesota, B Tennessee,
C Maine, or D Washington? We're starting with Aiden.
I mean, statistically I'm most likely to encounter him in
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Indiana because that's where I am.
However, the answer is Nashvilleor Tennessee, so.
Nashville. Specifically Nashville.
Specifically Bro lives on Broadway.
Well. Aiden, you may be a wait.
What's the how's the pick up line go?
Are you from? You're hot and sexy, but that's
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not right. Hey, hot and sexy better let.
Me read a book. You know who else is hot and
sexy? Bigfoot.
And I want to know where you're most likely to see him.
It's not Tennessee, so we're going to Cooper next.
The Washington that you said wasthis District of Columbia.
Or he said the. Government.
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No, I'm referring to. This We have a Bigfoot in
office, am I right guys? Also Washington.
State Cooper. That is correct.
Damn it, that's. What I was?
Going to say Pacific. Northwest now I remember to say
Murder Mystery 3 intro, you fool.
All right, moving on to question2.
Like all cryptids, Bigfoot is quite elusive.
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I suppose you could even say that Bigfoot is a big sneaker.
Which begs the question, if Bigfoot needed some sneakers to
conceal his footprints, what size shoe would he wear?
Wow. Is this a multiple choice?
Source source this will be. Open-ended.
It came to me in a dream. Did you talk to Bigfoot, Kelvin?
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This is based. On You know what they say about
big Snake the. Largest like supposed casting
ever taken on the Bigfoot. OK, cool.
It's like what's his shoe size or what's his?
Largest shoe size? Yeah, using Americans.
This. Women's sizes or men's sizes?
Male Bigfoot. You didn't even stop and
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consider that Bigfoot could be awoman.
Is this? Open-ended or doing this is.
Open-ended. Thank you 'cause I don't
remember what like a large. OK, I'll go.
I'll I'll buzz in. I'll buzz in.
We'll start with Cooper here, 16, size 16.
OK. Next, we'll go to Mitch.
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I was gonna say 15. 15 OK. That's great, 'cause I was gonna
say 17, but I think he can fit in a 16.
It's just gonna be a little cramped and I'm comfy.
Wait, are we working half sizes or is it?
Wide. Yeah, he's in. 16-1 actually is
17. You guys are all really far off
the mark. Oh, really?
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But on the technical, he's. A7 he's.
A child's 20 Aiden is technically the.
Closest Wow, he's got really bigfeet.
His feet were the guys. Yeah, they don't call him
Littlefoot. No, that's from land before
time. That's a thing that doesn't.
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OK, so how big? How big?
So yeah, his actual foot size would be a size 55.
Zeros. What?
How big is a 50? Wait, is it like a logarithmic
scale? So actually I've got a bonus
question here that's. OK.
About the logarithmic. I'll tell you that the size 50
shoe comes from a 24 inch foot length.
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Oh so like his foot is worth 2 of your foot?
Interesting. I see what you did there, Aiden.
So if anybody knows how like theAmerican shoe size is
calculated? Oh, I have no.
Idea anything about like shoe sizing?
If you can give me a fun fact about logarithmic.
You want to hear my guess? Yeah, I do, Aiden.
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Well, actually this is just I realized that this is completely
foolish. Now that I'm about to say it, I
was going to say it's like something to do with the ratio
of the length to width or something like that.
Something something ratio lengthto width.
That doesn't make any sense. Yeah, I'm afraid.
That's not going to get you to believe that is garbage.
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Mitch, you want to take a shot at it.
All I was going to say is the only fact that I know about
shoes is you need to be careful about wearing those pointed
shoes because they'll cram up your toes if you wear them too
often. So you should wear like pretty
wide tipped, wide tipped shoes. Talking about that.
Yeah, because they will literally like crumple over.
I've seen it. They'll crumple over each other.
So wear wide shoes. That's fine advice from Mitch,
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but that's. Not.
It's just crashing out over the complete non answer.
But wear white shoes. I don't know how it's sized, but
I like them. Why?
Cooper. I'll say just like a basic
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answer of of it's just its own unit and it just gets bigger
from there. I don't know what it's based off
of. OK.
Wait, wait, I've got a good one.I got.
I put put. Put where my.
Indoor skinny shoes. You put shoes on your feet.
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That's huge. Give it to me.
Give it to me, Galvin. Well.
OK, Mitch, if you can guess if Iput my left shoe or my right
shoe on first, OK, OK. I might consider.
Are you left? Are you left footed or right
footed? You put your right foot on or
your right shoe on. 1st put your.
Foot. On you were just gonna say the
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opposite of whatever I was gonnasay, OK?
It's a holdover from when I was in marching band.
You would always step. Off like our first.
Step is with the left foot, so. Wow.
OK, well, 8:00 to. 5. Psyche 8 to 5.
Yes, Sir, but back to shoe sizesand how it works dated back to
like an old English system. We stole it from the British of
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course, and they used a unit of measurement that was just the
barley corn, like a literal likekernel corn I.
Know about the barley, Corn. Yeah.
So it's something about the barley, corn or if you knew the
actual like conversion equation.But I said unit.
Is it measured in the barley? Corn.
It is. Well, that's that's what the
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foundation. So my foot is actually 1212
barley coin. You're so is that big?
It's. I wear a.
Single barley Corn is standardized as 1/3 of an inch.
You got so. It's more than you know, it's a
lot of barley corns, right? That's a.
Fair amount of barley, Corn. Don't say it, Cooper.
Don't say it. And but the actual conversion
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equation is 3 times your foot length in inches -23 So if you
take your solar. So you would have given us a
point if we knew that specific. Form.
It's a bonus point. It's a bonus.
It's a bonus point. Yes.
Bigfoot would have been barley. Corn.
Barley, corn, it's fun. We spend enough time on that
question, so we'll move on to question 3.
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This is also going to be a multiple choice question.
Which current NBA team uses Bigfoot as a mascot?
Is it a Seattle, B Utah, C Denver or D Portland?
Bigfoot. No, we're.
Starting with Mitch here. I think Portland.
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Portland's team is, yeah. Mitch nailed it on the head.
That's the Portland Bigfoot. Bigfoot.
So the mascot is a Bigfoot. The team name they are the
Portland Trail Blazers. Trail Blazers, but they're
they're mascot. His name.
Oh, is Douglas fur, So that's pine.
Really good actually. But that's going to be a point
to Mitch. I was trying to get a little
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tricky with this question because Seattle, when they had a
team, also used Bigfoot as a mascot.
They were the Seattle SuperSonics, but they also used
Bigfoot. But that team left Seattle and
is now the Oklahoma City Thunder.
And. They're in the finals, baby.
They are at the time of recording, yeah, finals are
still going on. Is Bigfoot known to be
supersonic? I think he's pretty super, but I
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don't think he was and. Ever super got to go fast?
But got to go fast. Kick ass the hedgehog faker.
So that's one point to Mitch, which I think things are all
tied up right now. Everyone has.
So we'll move on into question four.
Question 4 is going to be another open-ended question.
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According to the Bigfoot Field Research Organization, which was
founded in 1995. Yes, it's a real group.
You can look it up. Be fucking for real
organization. Yes, I like that Aiden.
How many Class A and Class B encounters have been reported in
the United States ever? I will give the criteria for
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Class A and Class B encounters. A Class A encounter is like a an
encounter where like the misidentification of other
animals can clearly be ruled out.
It's usually like a close proximity direct sighting. 100%
was a Bigfoot encounter. It's like Bigfoot was my
mother-in-law. Like I saw it walking across my
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yard or you know, something likethat.
I was out fishing and I saw Bigfoot by the river.
Is this confirmed Class A? Class A is like a confirmed
visual sighting. Still.
A legend. The.
Legend confirmed the legislative.
Yeah, Class B is an encounter where Bigfoot was most likely
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present, but it wasn't like directly observed or it was at
such a great distance where likeit's possible that the
observation could have been something else.
Could have been little. Bigfoot question mark.
I'm looking for how many Class Aand Class B encounters there
have been in the United States. Since 1995 or whatever date you
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said. Yes.
Do they back? Do back?
They do. Backlog the report shoot the
organization has existed since 1995, but they do probably
consider reports from. Previous probably changes my
answer then. So take a second to.
Just like damn I had a number online.
Well. I.
Did I was like reasonable for like how many years since night
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but. Mitch, you got an answer.
Yeah, I'm gonna up my answer forsure.
If they backlog, let me crunch the numbers real quick.
I think I'm a. Such a question.
I'm gonna say 10,000. 10,000 OK Aiden, we'll go to you next
there's only. OK, is there only one Bigfoot or
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are there? Bigfoot, I was gonna ask, is
like, is it a species? Yeah, the general consensus is
that it's a species with multiple like, viable
populations with individuals spread across a range.
Yeah, that's a, that's a very good clarifying question.
So Mitch said 10,000. Yes, I'm gonna say 100,000.
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Wow. OK.
I think there's a lot of Class Band not a lot of class there.
And then finally, we'll go to Cooper.
You guys are forgetting that there's no pictures.
It's confirmed. You think more?
It's allegedly. Confirmed you would possibly.
Yeah, but how many people are willing to like report this?
You know what I mean? Like, I mean they're actually
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exist that are willing to reportthese numbers.
Do this do. It if I something I said tell
someone? I don't, I feel bad for gaming
it but I'm gonna just do 9999. Gaming is OK, you should feel.
Bad. I was gonna say like 50 until.
Really. No.
Tons of more than 50 I bet. Because Class B is just could
have been Bigfoot. You could have.
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I could say that about anything.Right.
My power went out today. It could have been Bigfoot.
Could have. But are you going to put in the
work to put in a report? About it now permission to
Google. Well, the actual answer is 5600.
Oh wow. So I'm on No, it's.
Mitch. No, no, it's Cooper.
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It's Cooper. Specifically, went under both.
Those are 50,000 that's on me. 5000 in like.
That's a lot of years that doesn't seem like.
It's enough Bigfoot. I guess people just aren't brave
enough in their heart of hearts.Yeah, or people take it.
Very. Seriously.
Is making everybody believe thatthey're crazy.
Right. Yeah, you're right.
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Yeah, yeah, there is 1/3. There's a Class C encounter too,
You know, it's basically spelledlike the the filler category,
like if it wasn't Class A or B, then it had to be C So like if
some old guy was like, oh, I heard something weird in the
woods like that. Are there like a lot more?
Is it like? Grown into class CA.
Is absolutely Bigfoot, B is Bigfoot, and then C is could
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have been Bigfoot. I think that's fair, Eden.
Yeah. Do they have to like submit
their report and then the agencylike classifieds it I assume
then? Yeah, yeah, they.
OK, that makes a lot more sense.OK, there's.
Much. Jobs, right, There's that
someone's. Paid to do that.
There's that story with the bear.
Volunteer, of course, is volunteer.
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There's that story of the bear that, like, hurt his paw and so
he had to, like, walk on his hind legs.
And so there's like tons of sightings of this bear, just
like walking on its hind legs. Who's to say that that was a
Bigfoot though? It's true in a bear costume.
In a bear costume so we can blend in they're.
Evolving. They're we may never know, but
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what? If what if Calvin's Bigfoot and
he's leading us astray with thisepisode?
Just trying to throw everybody off the trail.
Calvin, don't you work in the world?
Calvin. I was a wildlife major.
Yeah, yeah. So yes.
I know what I'm talking about. OK.
We'll move on to question 5. This will be a multiple choice
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question. Stories of Bigfoot like
creatures have been told by different cultures all across
the world. Which of the following is not a
regional or cultural name for Bigfoot or a Bigfoot adjacent
creature? OK, I'm looking for which one is
not a skunk ape, B tree knocker,C Yowie, D Wood booger, or E
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Skookum starting with Cooper I'm.
Going to go tree knocker. Cooper, that is.
A wrong Oh. Is it wrong that is a?
Wrong answer. Was that right?
That is. Correct.
Yeah, that's what I was going tosay.
Shoot. Damn.
Now Calvin, I hate to bring thisup, but I did have a very
similar question to this on Murder Mystery 3.
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Murder Mystery 3D Blood runs cold.
He's breaking the He's shattering.
Illusion. I'm an expert basically.
So basically what you're saying is you should give up those
points. Aiden, I'm already going to give
them up at the Edward. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
I didn't remember Skunk Ape, butthat was the only one I
remember. Skunk Ape.
Yeah, Skunk ape is like supposedly like southeastern
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United States tree knocker or they nowhere they are.
Bigfoot is supposedly like we'lluse like tree knocks to
communicate with other bigfoots.The Yowie is native to
Australia, the wood booger Yowieis from Virginia, and Skookum is
a nickname in the Pacific Northwest.
So what did you say was a tree knocker?
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What is that? It's like a type of behavior
that bigfoots will use, but I made that term up.
It's not used to describe refer to, but.
It's something they do. I'm all assessed with that
question. It's something Calvin's people
does to communicate. The plural of Bigfoot?
Is it Bigfoot's big, big feet? Bigfoot.
Bigfoot. Like attorneys general?
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Is that question 5? It's Bigfoots.
Is that official? Yeah, that would be the the
official pluralization of Bigfoot.
Bigfoot sees. Get get Quentin Tarantino up in
this. He's gonna have the.
First class S encounter. You know what the S did all
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right? Well.
That'll be a point to Cooper. And that brings us to the end of
round one. We'll do a quick little score
check here. Aiden, how many points do you
have? Singular.
One point for Aiden Cooper, that's. 3.
For. Nonchalant.
That's my job. Hey, I'm the one that's
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nonchalant, thank you. Yeah, who's who's had a crash
out this episode? I have a crash out.
A very nonchalant crash. Out.
One free crash out per episode. Oh, sorry, I'm gonna use.
I'm gonna use more. I'm sorry, I'm actually find
you. Can I use your twos please?
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The league will find you per crash out after your.
I actually want to. I want to like enumerate like
who has had the most crash outs.Probably Cameron.
Probably Cameron. Max Max crashes out a lot.
Embrace. Well, you can find me.
I've got the money, don't worry.He's trying to be nonchalant.
All right. Well, and Mitch, you've got one
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point as well. I've got one point.
I've got one point, got one. All right, one Bigfoot in the
truck. We will pause here for our
audience question. See you shortly.
Bye. Boy, hope you're enjoying having
your eyes open to the truth. That's right, this is complete
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proof of the existence of Bigfoot, the biggest bad boy of
all so-called mythical creatures.
And you know what they say aboutbig feet, big shoes to fill.
Cryptids are long lost creaturesthat Big Brother doesn't want
you to know is out there. But which of the following
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cryptids was the first to be encountered?
A the Jersey Devil, B Loch Ness Monster, C the Yeti, or D
Bigfoot himself? Again, which of the following
creatures was said to be encountered first, A the Jersey
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Devil, B. The Loch Ness Monster, C the
Yeti, or D Bigfoot? Hope you all enjoy being
schooled on the truth. Oh yeah, and if you think we're
just flat out wrong about something, I just dare you to
e-mail us at hyattbus1trivia.comto prove us wrong.
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Also, give the podcast 5 stars and tell your friends about it,
why don't you? Anyway, back to the gang.
All right. Well, welcome back.
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Welcome back. Questions are now worth 2
points. Well, question 6 will be an
open-ended question and I will begin describing the appearance
of another famous Cryptid found in North America.
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The first person to buzz in and correctly identify this Cryptid
will earn 2 points. This Cryptid is a bipedal figure
with thin legs, cloven hooves. We have anan jersey.
Devil. It is absolutely the Jersey
Devil. Wow, you got that from.
Thin legs you. Got that from thin legs.
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And. Legs, dude.
Well, 'cause it was either Mothman or Jersey Devil in my
head. Those are the only two North
American cryptids I know. What?
About There's like the lovely frogman.
There's like the the skinwalkers.
Forget what those are, they start with W.
Wendigo. Wendigo thing.
Oh, that's it. That's it.
OK, and hot damn, it's the loving frog.
Hot damn, it's the Loveland Frogman.
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Hot damn nice. Do you have other fun?
Congrats. Descriptions, Kelvin, Sorry.
I sniped that skinny legs. Finish the.
Description for that. Yeah.
That may be less familiar with this from a mental.
Picture, yeah. Yeah, so bipedal figure, thin
legs, cloven hooves, short T Rexlike arms, bat like wings, a
long forked tail, a goat like head with horns.
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And it inspired the team name for a National Hockey League,
the New Jersey Devils. And it's rumored to stock the
Pine Barrens of New Jersey. But Aiden only needed two of
those, too. He just needed skinny legs.
Well, well done Aiden. That is 2 points for you.
Why did? I write. 22 This isn't this
isn't May 22nd. We will move into question 7.
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We're going to stay on the topicof North American cryptids.
This will be a multiple choice question.
What is the name of the legendary creature from
Algonquin folklore who is said to possess their victims,
filling them with an insatiable hunger and the desire to murder?
We have someone buzzing in already.
Aiden Wendigo. I think it's the Wendigo.
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This. Is ridiculous.
Dog. But I was like, I'm pretty sure
that's the word. Oh my God.
Man word. That hurts.
That hurts my body. Taking the shot.
There's a moment where Aiden's like, yeah, I only know the New
Jersey Devil and, you know, Frogman and that's it.
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I mean, you guys started naming off a few other sounds like.
Oh boy. So yeah, I didn't.
Realize this whole I. Forgot about this whole round
being yeah. Oh, it's all good.
I should. Have kept my mouth shut up.
Sorry, go. So you're saying next is the
Loveland Frogman? No switching the questions
around copy paste. The next question is actually
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going to be about Mothman. The Mothman was first spotted
near the town of Point Pleasant,WV in November of 1966.
Despite its name, Mothman does not really resemble a moth.
He's a large 7 foot tall humanoid with bird like wings
and glowing red eyes. Many people have theorized that
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actual sightings of Mothman werejust actually a large bird.
The based off of the region of Point Pleasant, WV.
Which of the following birds would not be an acceptable
explanation for moth man's appear?
Not I love a good Calvin bird question.
Yeah, I don't love. Bringing it back to the basic.
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How to How to do 1 How to do 1. So your four options are a
Shoebill Stork, B Sandhill Crane, C Great Blue Heron, or D
Great horned owl. Mitch, we're starting with you.
I'm going with the crane. The sandhill crane is incorrect.
Take it. Cooper, I'm.
Trying to remember my bird maps.I'm going to go with Great Blue
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Heron. Great Blue Heron is also
incorrect, and then it's down toyou. 5050 at Aiden, Don't you
dare miss. Don't say that.
Don't. Say that I'm going to miss.
If I miss, I'm going to have my my legally sanctioned crash out.
Owl or story? No, no, I need that.
I'm gonna say stork. Give me stork.
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Shoebill stork is correct. Wow.
No crash outs yet. So that is trashed in I'm I'm
curious if you guys had to guesswhere the shoebill stork is
native to, what part of the world would you say?
Shoebill Well, Mitch likes wide shoes.
Famously. Yeah, Bill got to be wide,
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Florida. Not quite.
I'm gonna say Southeast Asia. Not Southeast Asia, not Texas.
The Shoeville stork is actually native to like, Central Africa.
Oh, are we all familiar? With the with the bird.
Wait, is the shoebill stork the one that that they like saw in
Europe with like the, the spear through its neck?
And that's like what actually like, have you ever heard that
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story of like there was a stork flying in Europe that had a
spear in its neck and they they like went up to it and, and
found the spear in its neck. And that was at the time time
that they thought like birds just like Burrow into the ground
in the winter. They didn't know where birds are
going. And then that spear was like an
African spear. And they're like, how did that
bird go down to Africa? And that's what like the first
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thing that made them think like,oh, birds like fly S like that
was. Crazy.
That's a great story. Yeah, I've not heard that story.
So I think that's encrypted. I should have known that.
Dang it. You don't know about the
European encrypted spear bird? I'm not.
You're giving fun facts for free.
Is that is that a crash out? No, no.
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Fresh. Fresh VAR, please come on.
Go back. Anyways, the shoebill store is
like that crazy, kind of like dinosaur looking bird that's got
like the massive shoebill. Shoebill.
Yeah. Can I Google a picture of a
shoebill store? Absolutely go.
You guys all have no 30 seconds.You can Google a shoebill store
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if you haven't seen it. Shoebill.
This is a dinosaur looking shoe.This is a great.
Look too much like Oh my gosh, that's a scary image.
Oh, if you're listening at home right now, I hope you are also
Googling it well. That's probably the same thing
that they used for the I forget what the name of them, but in
Skyward Sword they kind of look like the Skyward Sword birds.
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Is that just me of? Course.
It is. That's a question I look at.
Permission to Google that, Calvin?
30 seconds is up. We're moving on.
Oh, damn it. Moving on to Question 9, we're
going to be talking talking about the Fresno Nightcrawler.
Now, while it may be a lesser known encrypted, the Fresno
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Nightcrawler is still rather unique and interesting that was
first spotted in Fresno, CA backin 2007.
Which of the following descriptions is most applicable
to the Fresno Nightcrawler? Is it a a pale zombie like
creature with no legs that uses its arms to crawl along the
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ground? Is it BA dark grayish inchworm
like creature that grows up to 2feet in length and has strange
tentacle like antenna? Is it CA translucent spider like
creature that travels along power lines harvesting
electricity for its shock attacks or D that's I?
Buzzed. I buzzed in.
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I'll go ahead and finish it, Mitch, OK?
Or DA ghostly white bipedal figure with no discernible body,
head or arms. D Whoa.
Mitch, you. Buzzed in.
Yeah. Before D, Mitch knew the other
three were false. Yeah, what can I say?
Insane or. What can I say, I'm just.
Buzzed in for an answer that wasjust like.
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Out of those sounded none of. Those sounded right, so I was
like, OK, it's gotta be. D yeah, it's gotta be just the
quasi collegiate guy. I also.
Also am very slow to buzz so I wanted to buzz before you 2 did.
What was the answer? The Fresno Nightcrawler is a
ghostly white bipedal figure with no discernible body header
arms. So it's literally just kind of
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like a pair of legs walking around.
They call him the Nightcrawler. Is the Fresno Nightcrawler.
If you guys want to take anotherfree Google search here, just
check out the Fresno Nightcrawler.
Looks like I. Actually do know what it looks
like. I've seen it.
You've seen it. It's not the.
Class. Not in real life.
I've seen pictures. I've heard of it before.
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Whoa, this thing's crazy. Yeah, this isn't Fresno.
In Fresno, yeah. Yo, I gotta go to Fresno.
Whoa, Fresno. Miss Fresno.
It's just like legs for. Day, I'll be honest, Calvin, as
soon as option A you said it, ithas it doesn't have legs.
I was like, OK, I think I know what it is because it's
definitely like all leg it's. All legs, All legs.
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Leg is the Fresno Nightcrawlers.It's like a I imagine you pull
up the Fresno. It's like the witching hour you
drive into a CD theater and it'sa burlesque show and the curtain
rises. You see this like legs?
And then the curtain rises more and you realize it's all, it's
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all leg. And then you die.
I think, yeah. The second you.
See the top of the leg? You die.
You die for. Some For some reason, the only
thing I thought about when you were describing that is Patrick
in the SpongeBob movie with the with the sexy legs with.
The sexy. Legs.
Yeah, I don't know why I thoughtabout that, but that just came
to my mind. Imagine that, but if there was
just legs. How terrifying.
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Welcome to my brain. How terrible world.
Patrick's beautiful legs, but. Only legs only.
Those. All right.
Well, that's two points to Mitchand we're going to go into
Question 10 here. I can't believe.
Question 10 will be open-ended, and we're talking about the
Michigan Dog man. If you're not smell of.
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Frog. So close.
So close. The Michigan Dog Man is
described as a 7 foot tall werewolf esque creature with a
terrifying howl. According to the legends, the
Dog Man only appears every 10 years.
So which year will the Dog Man next appear?
That's a great question actually.
I love that question. Leap year.
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Adrian, we'll start with you. 2029. 2029 is not correct.
Damn. I'll give everyone else the
chance to answer here, but if noone gets it on the nail, I'll
give the points to whoever's theclosest.
You just give them to me if no one hits it.
Mitch, we'll go to you next. Just having a psychic event this
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year. 2025 OK no way. Wow.
Well, thanks for dating. US nice round year.
Cooper. If I was a dog, dog year 7.
I didn't think about that. 2027.Fool.
Cooper, are you locking that in?I am locking that in OH.
My God, he's crashed. In I am on lock logic.
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Somehow works out for you. That's.
That's. Insane.
I was actually kind of close. The wrong like wrong option.
Being wrong is state of mind which either got the right or
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wrong answer, you know. Every multiple choice question
Mitch was like I was so close damn so close.
Damn I was so close. If you only gave me 9 more tries
I would have had that unlock. Oh boy.
Well, that does it for Round 2, so let's go ahead and do another
score check here. I've gone up to. 7.
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I've gone up to 7. I knew those North American
cryptids, baby. I have Cooper.
How many points? For you 5 Cinco and then Mitch.
I have 3. Three points for Mitch, right
EO. All right, fellas, we are going
to move into our final round. I'm.
Sorry. I just fell live in the third
round. We are going to be talking about
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international cryptids at this point.
We are going. Yes.
I think I got this. Give me some.
So we'll go ahead and dig into Question 11.
It's about the Yeti, also known as the Abominable Snowman, is
said to inhabit the Himalayan mountain range.
So if the tallest Yeti were to stand on the tallest mountain
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within the Himalayas, approximately how many feet
above sea level would the top ofits head be?
This will be open-ended. So basically it's how tall is
Mount Everest? How?
Tall is Mount Everest. Plus.
How tall is the Yeti plus the? Yeti, we're going to start with
Cooper here. Oh man, how tall is Everest?
I'm going to say 29,000 feet that is. 29,000 Aiden.
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And five. 29,000 and five. OK, Next we're gonna go to
Aiden. This is an oddly specific
number, but I'm having a vision.I'm gonna say 25,132 + 8 for the
Yeti for 25,140. Mitch, what did Cooper say again
20? 9000. 29. 29,000 and five.
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Maybe the Yeti's just. 29,000 and six.
I'm gonna do what you did to. Me, he thinks the.
Yeti is you're gonna be. Taller fair is fair.
The actual answer is 29,000 and 47 feet.
Oh, that is. That's insane.
That's crazy. I was.
I'm sure you guys are curious. I was so close with my 29,005.
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You one sake should crash out right now.
What? If I need it later on.
Actually, I'm a gamer. OK, gamer.
First the Wendigo thing, and then and then and now this.
The cryptids are out to get me. Kill them for real.
For real. So I'm sure you guys are curious
as to like the breakdown like how much of that?
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Is that I've actually that is the Yeti.
Mount Everest. 30 feet. 9029 thousand 32 feet and the tallest
Yeti is about 15 feet. Wow the fact that I pulled
29,000 out of nowhere and was 30feet off thanks wasn't crazy.
Thank you, Cooper. I know I'm up before on the
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podcast, I can't remember which episode.
Probably the mother runs cold together, actually.
Mother runs gold because I didn't ask that question.
That was just. Calvin just talked about that
guy. What's your?
Question, Mitch, I'm asking. The questions wait, can this is
just a general question? OK, your question, I don't know
if this is true or not, but I heard that like there's like
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snow and ice on top of Mount Everest, right?
But it's also, but it but it's Ihaven't gotten there yet.
But it's also like above the clouds.
So like they don't they don't get precipitation on top of the
mountain. So is it true that, like, the
snow and the ice that's on top of Mount Everest has been there
for like, a really long time? What makes you think that clouds
can't go above? That's just what I heard.
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That's just what I heard. I don't know if it's true.
Don't shoot me, I could be true.I have no idea.
That's what some people are. Saying this.
Calvin. It's Calvin Googling.
Some people are saying that the government is run by lizards.
Oh, some people, that's what I'mhere.
That's. True, Calvin.
Can you Google that for me? OK, I'm Googling it right now
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and. I challenge Mitch's weird fact.
What if I'm right? Here I have an answer.
Do I get this point? Do I get a bonus point?
I have an answer for you, Mitch.OK, OK.
Wear wide shoes. OK, OK.
We'll look into this later. It's just what I'm hearing the.
Classic not. What logical fallacy is that
where you just like? Guys, just you're, if you're an
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atmospheric science person and you're listening to this
podcast, can you let us know in the comments, please, Joe?
Joe Joe Joe Mitch is dying to know.
I'm dying to know. All right.
We'll move to question 12 here. Question 12 is a multiple choice
question. We're talking about Nessie, the
Loch Ness. I'm sorry, the bulk Ness
monster. Thank you.
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Thank you. Respect Nessie culture.
Nessie is said to roam the waters of Loch Ness in Scotland.
Based off of previous descriptions of Nessie, which of
these dinosaurs most resembles the supposed appearance of
Nessie? Is it a Brachiosaurus, B
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marinosaurus, C crocosaurus, or D plesiosaurus?
Mitch, we're starting with you. Mitch, I think it's D.
D plesiosaurus would be correct.Wow, I was.
Going to say that's what I gave you.
I knew you were going to say that, that's why I answered.
It some people have claimed it'smore like serpent like and has
like you'll see like several humps protruding from the water,
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but other people say you know, it just got like a large body
with flippers. So accounts do vary, but
Plesiosaurus is got that long neck was aquatic and most
closely resembles an Essie. Nice.
So well done, Mitch. That's three points.
To you score he's. One movie where the kid rode
like a good dinosaur. No, it was like called like sea.
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Biscuit. Sea biscuit.
No, not biscuit, I don't. Think it's Biscuit because
Seabiscuit was a horse. You see, I'm talking about like
a little British boy boy riding a little British boy riding a
sea monster. Little British boy rides the
sea. It's called Sea something.
How to train your dragon? Was it called Seahorse?
Am I have been? Called sea biscuit.
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That's Sea Biscuit. Can just dream this up.
This is real. It's crashing out.
No, no, no. Do you guys not remember?
This. No, I don't.
I really don't. I'm sorry, are you thinking
about Puff the Magic Dragon? No, no, I don't know what.
I'm talking about Dragon Tail I.Think I talking.
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About late before time the whole.
Thing is, this little kid was writing the seam.
Like basically messy. You guys are laughing.
I'm telling the truth. I don't think you've said
anything new. Got him, Got him.
Damn, you repeat this. Treasure.
It's like see something. It's see something.
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Yes, no, it's that biscuit. Because Biscuit is the
Seabiscuit is the horse movementland.
Before time 2, no. Dirty to the center of the
earth. Oh, that's a good one, Aiden.
Is that it? I'm sure the title the title,
thank you very much, but it might be horse biscuits
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involved. This is Cooper's crash out,
right? It's easy, Biscuits.
All right, we're moving on. It might have been Toby McGuire
for all I know. We're moving on.
This is question 13. Question 13 is a multiple choice
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question and we're talking aboutthe Mongolian death worm.
Whoa, I haven't heard of that one.
Why do I know about the Mongolian death?
Well, the Mongolian death worm is said to roam the sands of the
Gobi Desert. Which of the following is not a
characteristic of the Mongolian death worm?
A Mouths at either end of the worm that are filled with razor
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sharp teeth. Mitch was.
Mitch, I I think that is one of the yeah.
Well. You think it's?
AI think it's a. That is not correct.
Dang it, loser. It's been working.
For me thus far, Yeah, right. The aura.
OK, B, the ability to produce electric shock waves.
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Wow. Well, C possesses an extremely
toxic venom that can be shot from its mouths.
D attracted to rhythmic thumps such as footsteps in the sand.
We're going to Cooper. That last one was Dune.
I'm going to say that one. Cooper, that is correct.
That is Cooper. Little do our contestants know
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that this was the fake answer. Looks like they were fooled this
time. I knew about the Gobi death
worm. I think there's like it's
monster of the week. That's what it is.
If you know the TCRPG monster ofthe week like the intro scenario
it gives you is Gobi death. Worms.
That's why. Death Worm.
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Well, a racket, you certainly said, I guess.
Should have known, it should have known, should have gone on.
But that'll be 3 points to Cooper.
I had the thought of he's going to say something, Dune.
Yeah, and then he said it. I absolutely.
Did damn. And Cooper called me on it.
He's doing his best. All right, Question 14.
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Question 14. El Chupacabra is said to prey on
livestock, draining them of blood through three distinct
puncture wounds in the shape of a triangle.
The first official report was made by a woman named Madeleine
Tolentino in Puerto Rico in 1995.
Since then, El Chupacabra has been cited throughout North
America, Central America and South America.
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However, it was later revealed that the initial report was
inspired by a film that Madelinehad watched previously that
year. So which of these films inspired
the legend and the appearance ofEl Chupacabra?
Is it a Invasion of the Body Snatchers?
B species C Alien or D Zarkor the invader.
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I definitely thought you were going to say Dracula.
Mitch, we're starting with you. What?
Was option B again. Option B with species I'm.
Going to go with that one. Well, Mitch, that's three points
to you. Damn.
Wow. I'm too.
Good. I really thought I was going to
be able. To Maybe that was the only one I
have. That was the only one I have.
I. Would like to such as bus.
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I was thinking. About this one too, let's see.
So. Because it very clearly seems
like Dracula would be the answer.
What's the thing that Chupacabra?
What was the purpose of the question?
Chupacabra. What was the movie that she
watched? Appearance of El Chupacabra was
actually like inspired by an alien in a movie.
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Appearance anyway. Alien.
Whatever. So, Cooper, are you locking in
the challenge here? Consider it locked.
Wow, Aiden, would you also like to challenge here and I?
Give it to him, he's gonna give all his points away.
Yeah, wait. I can't give all my points away
if I challenge. No.
Well, I'm sorry, but this was not my challenge.
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So Aiden, you will. I'm sorry, not Aiden Cooper, you
are. Stay on.
Stay back. Whoa.
With my apologies you. Can have my point and you pride
for my cult that day. That'll be.
Minus wait if it decides not to challenge.
Oh I was gonna say I was really hoping to chip somebody up on
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this. The guy that designed like the
Xenomorph from Alien also designed the alien species from
the movie Species. So old is Chupacabra because I
definitely thought Chupacabra was like an old.
So the first published report was from 1995.
But really my understanding is. That I thought it was like 1.
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Cited for claimed to have been cited before that point, but
that was like the first officialreport described El Chupacabra
as you know, I thought like alien a lot of.
Cryptids started out as things that like before, like
photography was a thing like it all came from like mythology,
but the things that you're bringing up are like in the 90s
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a lot of. Them.
Yeah, before photography. 1990 before the Internet or early
Internet. Right.
And I think a lot of times it's hard to like date like the first
like encounter or report because.
I'd say, I mean, the personalities have to click on
the first date and with the Chupacabra, all it wants to do
is I'm sorry to disappoint you, Calvin.
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I completely guessed. I just went with my gut.
OK, I'm sorry. You can't.
You can't. Trip.
You can't trip. You can't trip.
Someone up if they have no idea,well it's a rare.
A little bit of vulnerability from niche.
Yeah, do I get another? Crash shot now.
No, no, no. No.
Oh Dang it. I will give a bonus point for
this question though. OH can reset the buzzers real
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quick. Can I challenge this?
One, but anyone that knows like the direct translation of El
Chupacabra will get a bonus .0 Aiden.
Is it like cow sucker or something like that?
Cow sucker is not correct. Does Cooper niche?
Do you want to take a crack? Is it like blood is like blood
sucker? Mitch, you're close.
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You're also close, but suckers. Gotta be in there, right?
Just sucker. It's such something.
Right. It's the sucker goat.
Sucker your house. Ohh, it's goat sucker.
You're so right, Cooper. It is goat sucker.
It is. Damn, you know you probably
give. Cooper though, yeah, the one
point. There you go.
So Congrats, Cooper. Alright, well, I think this
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brings us to question 15, our final question.
We're stepping a little bit outside of like the normal
definition of Cryptid, and we'rekind of moving more into
mythology. But what I'm going to do is I'm
going to provide a list of famous Greek mythological
creatures. Oh, I got blood.
You're going to identify like the animal parts of these
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creatures and whoever correctly identifies the parts of the
creature. We're going 1 by 1.
We'll go one by one, OK? And I've got a list of let's
see, seven different creatures 7.
Whoever gets it like the. Most of those seven will get
will get. .3 OK. We're going to start.
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Our first creature is the Minotaur.
Dang it, Aiden. Come on, Aiden.
Atar on top, human on bottom. Bull on top man on bottom is
correct. I am also going to ask for you
to be as specific as possible soyou can't just say part bull
part man. I want to know like.
What? Where is it OK?
So credit to Aiden on that one. Credit.
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Our next creature is the CentaurAiden, Man on top.
Horse on bottom, Aiden. She's lucky.
Lies again. I'm trusting my Greek mythology
knowledge honestly. Oh, you're not even waiting.
For him to say, I know I'm waiting for him to say it, but
I'm going pretty much immediately.
OK, OK. Yeah, All right.
So that's two parts to Aidan. Next creature is Seder.
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Damn this. Man on top, goat on bottom.
Correct. Oh my God, Aidan's just about to
get it. Fuck.
Baby that's so good. I love this question.
Aidan's got three of the seven, so if he gets a fourth one, he
automatically gets over these points.
Our next creature is the GriffinCooper.
Does Cooper know Griffin eagle wings and what body?
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Lion. Lion body.
OK. Wait wait wait doesn't have a
bird be correct? Oh, I got it.
I got it. A hippo.
Those two parts are correct. I need one more body part
though. Another part.
Wait. So you've got the wings of a
eagle, the body of a lion. I think I got it.
Well, yeah, but we can give Cooper.
Yeah, so one more. This is a Griffin.
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It's head of something, isn't it?
It does have a head. That is what I'm looking for.
Head of a bear. Bear head is now.
Aiden's going to. Aiden believe it is it in a head
of of a dragon because it breathes fire that.
Dragon. It is not a dragon head.
Oh. Maybe I can't.
Really. I thought, I thought it was just
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like the wings and like the top of of an eagle, the head of an
eagle, and then the legs of a lion.
Mitch, that is correct. Got it.
I think there's a difference between a Griffin and a
hippogriff. Yes, there definitely is.
It covers like. That's one of mine a.
Hippogriff is like OK never mind, I think I got it.
I don't have hippogriff on my lips.
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I think a hippogriff is a horse with eagle head and eagle body
maybe? So I do.
However, I do have our next creature, which is the
hippocampus. Dang it, Aiden.
Aiden. Hippocampus, that's in your
brain. It's just man.
Man. I believe, ah, shoot, I'm losing
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a hippocampus. Actually, I think it's, I'll
just say. I know it.
I know it. Head of a hippo, Body of a
serpent. I don't know.
That's wrong. I don't know.
That's the right thing, So. Mitch, we're going.
To you. I got this one man.
I knew my Theros lore would helpme.
Motherfucker, that's a the body of a horse, but like the fins of
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a fish. What?
I like. What?
The heck? I'm not saying you're wrong,
right? But I am going to give Cooper a
chance to also answer. Wait can I add one more onto
that? Does it have a tail of like a
like a tail of like a shark and or fish?
Not quite the body of a horse like the.
Legs like the legs of a horse, the head of a horse, and then
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like a tail and fins of a fish. I'll.
Go ahead and give you credit forthat move.
Yes. And it's, you know, like the
upper half is horse and it's gotlike 2 legs and a horse head and
a, you know, partial horse body.But then the back half is like.
Finished forgot that I'm coming for you, I'm paying for you,
I'm. Waiting for him to say 1 and I
think I I've got a magic code scatter.
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Here with this. Picture All right, our next
creature is the hip electron. Damn it, it's not.
The one I want, he said. I want him to say hip electron.
Yes, hip Electreon I think mightbe that.
Hypolectreon. But we're starting with Aiden.
Head and body of a horse. Legs of a horse.
Head and body of horse. Wings of a bird.
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Pegasus. That is not correct.
Damn. Cooper using context clues, I
think the hippo part is water. Back end of a fish, Front end of
a. That is also incorrect.
Fish bird. Fish Bird.
I think the the hippo is like, is not like a hippo.
It's like it's so it's a horse. It's horse that's.
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What I think? But like it is some sort of
bird. I don't know what the bird is
though and I don't know the configuration.
Is it like I'm trying to imaginemy head but I physically can't
out? Of the.
Troughs I'm thinking OK I'm thinking like hind legs of a
horse for some reason and like instead of 2 front legs it has
maybe kings of some bird. Maybe it's the head of a bird as
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well. I think between the three of you
guys he had the correct parts atsome point.
Nice buddy who's like me. Identify.
The hip electrion is the front part of a horse and the back
part of a rooster. That's right.
Oh, I. Knew that I knew that one.
Day. That's ridiculous.
Was that? All yeah, I've seen that before
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and it has like so it's got like, you know those those like
high like of a not a Turkey, buta chicken, you know, legs of a
chicken. It looks really weird.
I've seen that before. Because it's not meant to exist.
Do I get the one for that for being closest?
I'm gonna say nobody gets creditfor it.
Yeah, it's. Well then Aiden just wins.
Right. Yeah, Aiden wins.
No, no. We can talk.
Creature so we can talk. Creature, we can talk.
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Yeah. So clear these buzzers.
Our final creature is the command.
Yes, that's the one I was waiting for.
Thanks God, that's a car. That's a car.
Aiden hit me with it. Body of a lion.
Second head that is a goat, Tailof is a snake.
Yeah, I'll go ahead and say thatwas.
Wait, does it? Does it have two heads?
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Yeah, well, three heads actuallyhas three heads.
Yeah, but the tail. Is the rag end, and it's also a.
Head right. Fair enough.
Yes, Yep. Okay, so it's the.
Tail counts as a head. Because he has a head on the
tail. To say so fair.
And if I'm not mistaken, that mean was Aiden is getting the
three points for that. This is where this is where D&D
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hurt me, because I'm pretty surewhen you like you build the
monster, you can make it like give it any different heads that
you want. It's not specific, Sarah.
I think that's. Probably become like a catch all
term for just smashing monsters.Smashing them?
Yes. Together.
Smush, damn it. Smush, damn it, right?
Well, that does it for all of our questions.
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You still have to challenge though.
Yeah, we're going to circle back.
Give them points away, let me win.
So Cooper has already used his challenge.
What are the scores? Right now I think.
Yeah, that's a good question. Yeah, let's go ahead and figure
that out. 10, Aiden. You have 10 Cooper.
How many points do you have? 6 Yep, that checks out.
I've got 12. And then twelve.
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Wow. That's crazy.
So no matter what, I lose. We're pretty close here.
Unless I don't guess, at least the both of us don't guess.
That is completely I think I I think I have a guess, though.
I think I have two. Actually.
Oh, OK. Do do you want to say yours
first? Then so.
Just a reminder. I'm locked in.
I'm locked in. Oh, do you guys want to hear the
questions or do you guys think you know it?
No, I think I got good. OK.
I don't know the number of the question this intense.
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Mongolian death worm. I think maybe he stole the
Iraqis dune thing from those things.
But it was made in the 90s like all other cryptids.
All cryptids birthed in the 90s.Mitch, what would you like to
challenge? OK, I do want to just clarify
what the answer was because I thought that it was ridiculous
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when you said it. Whatever question was Bigfoot's
or shoe size, I literally wrote on here.
It's sorry, this is an invitation to a wedding.
Let me I'm writing on an invitation buddy.
Bigfoot's shoe size right there.Wow, so question mark Bigfoot,
the shoe size would be size 50. I don't.
I think that's bullshit. That's my that's my biggest
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Bigfoot. Though.
I know I don't believe it. I don't believe it. 50, size 50.
But he doesn't want to cramp histoes.
He doesn't want to waste. Why?
He wears white. I think that's bullshit.
I think that's totally bullshit.He wears A50 wide.
That's the challenge. Tell me I'm right.
Yeah, just tell me I'm right. Go ahead.
Well, Mitch, that's right. I'm sorry that is.
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So it was 3. That is -3 and Mitch Aiden, you
identified my challenge. He.
Took the dub, that's it. Said Oh my God, that was my
crash in of the. Episode do you have now?
Yes, 13 baby. Yeah, you Dang it.
So it does the the Dune thing. Got it from that.
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I don't know when like the Mongolian death worm was like
first identified. It is supposedly one of its
characteristics that it is drawnto like tremors and seismic, you
know, pressure in the same. Heck yeah, that shout out to
Monster of the Week. Maybe that's the end for playing
a TTRPG. On the podcast we've talked
about cryptids. Enough time we could play.
Now we can fight the Gobi Death worm.
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All right. Well, I think that's awesome.
That's wow. We'll do a final point tally
here. Aiden, you finished 13.
Baby, I said I was going to win and I did.
Who's oral? Farming now.
Mitch next. Mitch in second with.
I got 9. With 9 points and Cooper in 3rd
with six. All right, well, it looks like
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So long and stay squatchy water.Horse, dude.
It's called Water Horse. Now that the episode is over,
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can I crash out please? I should have won that.