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Welcome aboard Bus 1. We're on our way to Burnsville,
MN, and we've got some time to kill.
Let's play some trivia, gamers. Introduce yourselves.
What's up, team? It's Cameron, Yeah.
What's up? It's Drew.
It's a certified hood classic. What's up?
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It's what's up you guys. Yeah, it's the three fingers
it's got. To be try to have fun with the
rules when making it, I really need to take that out.
The topic is fire. Couldn't tell by going to
Burnsville, MN. We did, water we did.
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Now we're on Fire class. This is a classic allocate, just
anyone have time? I'm on.
Fire. We're on fire, we're heating up.
Stop, drop and roll question. That's the matching.
That's the matching question. Yeah, well, during the water
episode, he's like, first one tograb your umbrella, first one to
light themselves on fire. It's 2 points.
First one to self. Emily gets one point.
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Anyways, let's get into it with the rules first.
Questions in round one or spoiler alert, there's three
rounds. 5 questions in each round.
Questions in round word questions in round one are worth
one burn 'cause it's the fire. It's like a like a cigarette
burn first degree. Burn.
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Round 2 is worth a second degreeburn and round 3 is worth a
third degree burn. OK.
Like Char I. Guess.
OK, that's awesome. Most burnt at the end wins.
We are using a buzzer today. So person to buzz in gets to
answer and if you get if you're the first one to buzz in with
the right answer, you get burned.
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But be aware or beware as some might say.
Challenge question. Once during this game I will lie
and provide an answer that is not actually right.
You each get one chance to challenge an answer to earn a
third degree burn, but challengethe wrong one and you'll lose 3
burns because I will rub a special ointment on you.
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Ointment, you don't want that, Yeah.
But don't just wait till the endof the game to challenge.
That's right, we're bringing this mechanic back again.
Let's go again, again, again. Challenge.
Mid game to take advantage of the fire hose.
If you are the first challenge agiven question mid game and you
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are correct, you will totally extinguish your opponents.
AKA they will AKA they will not be able to answer the next.
Never going to have this happen dude.
It's going to happen. You guys need to do.
It I got it. I thought Firebirds was a way
to. Get points, meaning that it was
a hose that sprayed fire and I was like that's fire.
It was awesome. It's, I don't know if you've
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heard of this, but a fire hose is what they used to spray water
onto. Yes, I have heard of that.
Yeah. So it's basically that.
Do they call it a fire hose? I think it's just called a hose.
Round one. That's Spark.
Yes, it's titled you name. The rounds.
Oh, that's crazy. I always tell you how it's a
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special episode leading. Empire.
Question one, gentlemen. Who's going to light this fire?
Or rather, how are we going to light this fire?
What are the three components required to start a fire, AKA
required for the chemical reaction of combustion?
Cameron. A fuel, oxygen and a spark.
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I will give that to you. Fuel.
Oxygen isn't oxygen fuel. No, an oxygen is not technically
required, but you need you need an oxidizer, which is what
oxygen is something to oxidize the fuel is what.
The canal What is oxygen? And you need a.
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Little bit of what does an oxidizer?
Do it oxidizes? And oxidize means providing it
with oxygen. Thank you.
Yay. No, but I actually researched
this. It doesn't have to be oxygen,
because other elements can be anoxidizer too, like.
Earth and Water. You should go watch the Water
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and Earth episodes. Well, you can't start a fire
with water, Everybody knows that.
That's not true bro, It's H2O. The oxygen's right there.
Hydrogen's also very flammable. You get a first degree brand for
getting the first question correct.
Germans giving us all kinds of incorrect fire more.
I don't have time to process to know if that's right or like.
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Actually water is a really good fire starter.
I'm here to spread nothing but misinformation.
All right, well, we did it. We started the fire, which means
we can go on to question 2 and the rest of the episode because
it's the whole fire episode. Why don't we all just sit around
this fire for a bit and relax? Maybe we should roast some
marshmallows and make s'mores. What is the origin of this
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classic marshmallow and chocolate campfire dessert which
I have multiple choice? OK, Yeah, you.
Don't need to buzz. In and just say random shit the
Germans. The origins.
The Germans a Ancient Greeks were documented.
You have created the dessert with the root of the mallow
plant. B Irishman Bernard O'Malley
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described the recipe in his Night or Sorry 1896 guidebook
Jolly Treats C. The recipe was first published
in a 1927 Girl Scout guidebook, Taming the Trails or D.
The recipe was first described in the 1993 movie The Sandlot
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Logan. So the B was what?
The Irish guy? Yes, I'm going to go with the
Irish guy because the Irish likeputting apostrophes and names.
So some mores. Oh, the apostrophes.
So I'm going to go with that one.
OK, that is incorrect. A good guess.
Yeah, he baited you, dude. The guy's name was O'Malley. 2
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Irish, 2 on the nose. That is real name I don't know
but I did make up Jolly treats. It's, it's, it's, it's, it's the
Girl Scout, answered C. That's correct.
It was first published in the Girl Scout Guidebook as Girl
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Scouts. Some Moores not some Moores, not
the. Abrasive version some.
Moores, some Moores, and then eventually it got.
Shortened, that even makes less sense.
You're saying the ancient Greek Moores didn't at least try it?
They never tried it. Well, the Grand Packers.
Grand Packers weren't invented yet, and they also didn't have
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chocolate bars, I don't think. Yeah, it could make some more.
Well, it's not a thing. What's a?
What's a Malo? That is actually where
marshmallows come from is from. What does that mean?
What? What is a marsh?
What is a marshmallow? What is?
What nowadays it's just like, it's just like sugar that's
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fluffy. It's like, but it used to be
made from like a mallow plant mixed with like egg whites and
stuff. And it was like a sweet dessert
thing. It was used for medicinal.
How to pronounce aloe? It's a marshmallow.
Logan, thank God this isn't the marshmallow episode You.
I know I'd be fucked next Easter.
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Maybe we could do a mark, I don't know.
When is? That is one first degree burn to
Cameron. So now he has two first degree
burns. Oh geez.
Where? Where did you get them, Cameron?
On your body? What did you burn?
My eyeballs. OK, so Cameron's got his eyes
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closed for the rest of this episode unless he gets his
special appointment later. Question 3.
Speaking of campfires, the Crossroads of America Council
within Scouting America, formerly Boy Scouts of America.
Within it, Scouts can earn the title of Firecrafter.
Which of the following is not required to achieve the rank of
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Firecrafter? A must have achieved the
Scouting rank of Life Scout. B must build a fire by friction
unassisted, which must burn for 15 continuous minutes.
C must lead a themed campfire program featuring songs, skits,
stunts, etcetera. Stunts or D must face the
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unknown test at the Firecrafter ritual.
Cameron. Alec, not only was I an Eagle
Scout, and I believe I know thisanswer, you have a terrible
poker face. I'm pretty sure the answer
you're lying about is C. No way they make you do stunts.
Firestunts that's. Making firestunts can't be true,
correct? Unfortunately, what I find funny
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is not always correlated to whatI made-up.
They make you do stunts, songs. Skating stunts, etcetera.
I don't think you have to do allof them, but like you do a
campfire program, those are typically things that are a part
of a campfire program. I think I I think there was like
a human pyramid or something at my fire.
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Stunts bro, you have to jump through a flaming hoop.
Yeah, invent a stunt. Yeah, a stunt.
Invent a scunt Logan. So the other one is something
about a life like a life scout. Must have achieved the rank of
Life Scout or Fire by friction, or must face the Unknown test at
the Firecrafter ritual Unknown test.
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Dude that's so ominous man. I feel like if if Cameron didn't
have to take an unknown test at the like a fire crafting ritual
at the end, he wouldn't he wouldhave said that one.
So I'm going to say you don't have to be a life scout, you
just have to be good at fire anddo the other stuff.
Well, that's correct, Logan. You do not have to be Life
Scout. You do have to be first class,
but Life Scouts Fire I. Didn't get fired.
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Cramps. To get your first class.
There's ranks you guys know about the badges, right?
There's. I know about.
I know there are badges. Yeah, you just have to have a
certain rank before you can achieve Fire Crafter.
But it's not life Scout, it's first class or So what about **
is is between first class and Life Scout?
I know, but but it's funny you mentioned all that.
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Logan Cameron didn't do fire Crafter because he's he's not in
Crossroads of America Council, which is in Indiana.
Only Indiana has fire crafters anymore.
I'm not a fire crafter bro, I'm a citizenship in the world.
Wait. You're a citizen of the world.
I messed it up. I'm not a fire crafter, I'm a
citizen of the world. OK, Logan, I, I, I shoot you
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with fire and you get a first degree burn.
Shoot. I shoot you with a gun.
No, with fire. I don't think this is a first
degree burn. From Rome, that's not true.
Question 4 Fire is. I don't know what this
transition was trying to be, buthere's what it says.
Fire. Fire is not restricted only to
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the ground, however. However, since ancient China,
fireworks have been used to light up the sky.
OK, fireworks use special blendsof minerals to produce the
variety of colors we see. That's true.
Match the following minerals with the colors they produce
well. Good.
Question promised Matching question.
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Here it is. Your minerals are copper,
sodium, barium, and strontium, and the four colors are red,
green, blue, yellow. So which one does which ones of
those? I'll wait till everyone's buzzed
in and we'll have everyone give their answers 1st and then we'll
figure out who did the the best.So the colors, sorry, just to
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make sure I have it, the colors are blue, yellow, red and green.
That's not necessarily the orderI put them in, but.
Suspicious. OK, yes, that's it.
Is everyone ready now? Yes.
OK, Cameron, why don't you go first?
I'll. We'll just hear everybody's list
first, though. Copper burns green, sodium burns
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yellow, barium burns blue and strontium burns red.
OK, Drew. Copper, a slim poem.
Copper burns blue, sodium yellow, barium red and strontium
green. That is the order you had them
in. It is all right.
And what about? It's like a.
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I'll pretend like I didn't have the same order as Cameron.
No, no, I'll answer. That no I'll change it up.
I'm pretty sure copper is green because I think like when copper
oxidizes it turns green like theStatue of Liberty.
You're mixing it up right now. To mix it up.
Okay, copper does do green. I think I'm gonna say sodium red
berrium, blue strontium. Yellow.
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Well, whatever you changed made it so that you got 0 correctly.
Okay. Cameron and Drew, you both got
2, right? So here's what I'll do.
Both of you now have an opportunity to switch 2 of yours
and see if you can get the correct answer right.
Do that now. You could probably figure it
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out, but I. Remember what he said?
I know exactly what Logan said and I'm.
Can I answer again? No, you whiff, buddy.
All right, I think I got it. Are we going back through all
the four or are we just going through our changes?
Just to buzz in again. I'm gonna buzz in.
Sure, give me your 4 again. This is switching.
Right, I already like I'll just OK, yes, Copper blue, sodium
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green, barium red, strontium yellow.
OK. And Cameron?
I want copper blue, sodium yellow, barium green, strontium
red. Cameron got it right.
Cameron got the exact 4 right. You both originally had two
correct, but Drew switched the wrong 2.
For some reason I thought Logan said sodium was yellow, but he
didn't. Darn.
It. Copper burns blue, So.
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So yeah, to reiterate, copper's blue, sodium's yellow, barium's
green, strontium is red. There's a bunch of other colors,
a bunch of other stuff that doesother stuff, but I just picked
the easy ones, you know, You know how it is, you know how it
is. I think calcium.
You know how it is black and yellow and.
Yellow. All right.
You get burned, Cameron. You touch that firework too.
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Too much. OK, well, we're on to question
5. Let's do it.
Question 5. Woo fire can be fun.
Nice. Transition, Alec.
Fire can be fun, but sometimes but sometimes, believe me.
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It can get a little out of hand.Firefighters have been keeping
us safe since ancient Rome, whenAugustus founded the first
organized fire brigade. Augustus Gloop.
Which was which was known as theVigilase, the Vigilant
otherwise. The Virgin.
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In addition to fighting fires, the Veggilase also acted as a
police unit. Anyways, which of the following
is not a method used by the Veggilase to put out fires in
the 1st century AD? There's an up through E on this
A creating chains to pass buckets of water.
B diverting water from the Romanpublic fountains.
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C using blankets soaked with water or vinegar.
D using primitive pumps called siphonarii or E tearing down
buildings that were on fire. I think that Smirky did.
I don't think they did the blankets one.
Also doesn't vinegar burn? Am I wrong about that?
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That's correct, Drew. They did not do the blankets
one. Then don't put.
What does tearing down a building on fire do if?
It's on fire to prevent it from like fully combusting.
They would like tear it down to like Sprint.
Built a fire Logan if you just bro.
That's why people build teepees and log cabins, because the
higher the structure, the more air it gets in, right?
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If you collapse it all on itself, the air doesn't get to
the coals. I, I don't know, I don't know
what their thoughts were, but they, they would tear them down.
They would like use big hooks onropes and like just like yank
the building down if it was on fire.
Hey Logan, don't feel bad, I didn't know that about TPS
either. OK, I was going to feel really
bad until you said something very.
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Thank you. It's like.
Damn bro, you idiot. Yeah, they didn't use blankets
soaked with water. I've known you.
For a while. OK, Vinegar isn't.
Wait, did I say vinegar is flammable?
Vinegar is not flammable though.It's OK, Drew, I didn't know
that vinegar wasn't flammable. Vinegar's like mostly water, so.
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Let's turn into a really wholesome episode.
I appreciate it. Yeah, it's a fire episode.
Little do our contestants know that this was the fake answer.
Looks like they were fooled thistime.
All right, And because I didn't change the the script on this,
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it's time for our audience question where we head to the
center of the earth for our audience.
Question. Again.
Again. Because I forgot to change that
bit. Hi everybody.
It's me, Brendan Fraser from the2008 film Journey to the Center
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of the Earth. Welcome back.
Long time no see. Anyway, I hear you ran out of
earth questions and you're talking about fire this week.
Now, we might be at the center of the earth, but there's plenty
to talk about about fire becauseit gets pretty hot down here.
Anyways, before we do, I just wanted to remind you that if you
didn't last time, make sure you share Bus 1 trivia with a
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I shared it with Josh Hutcherson, but he said he
didn't want to define our relationship quite yet, so I'm
going to leave that one a mystery.
Speaking of mysteries, that man was here just a little bit
before you all, and he said he figured out that Harvey Bullock
was the detective he was lookingfor.
So it's OK that none of you got the audience question right
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want to submit future answers. Anyway, I have an audience
question for you this week all about fire.
My thermometer broke on my trip down to the center of the earth,
so I'm finding it hard to avoid the hotspots down here.
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What color of fire burns the hottest due to a more complete
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Thanks guys. Welcome back you guys, it's time
for round two. But first, can we get a score
check AKA burn check from our players?
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Burn check. Burn Check how many burns you
got. I've I've got 3 cigarette burns
on my arms. Whoa, I thought they were on
your eyes. Oh yeah, I've got 3 cigarette
burns on my eyes. Oh no, that's words.
They're all on your. Eyes.
I've got 1 bad sunburn on the tops of my thighs.
Damn does that count as first degree?
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Oh, wait, yeah, I guess that's first.
It was bad. I got pretty bad I.
Think Dang. Feeling OK?
Well. Guys I have one burn but I
haven't found it yet. Oh no, maybe it was inside.
Body. Hurts.
Maybe it's heartburn. It's.
Heartburn. It's all of.
Me, it's an internal burn. Maybe he's just hot.
Oh shit. Round 2 now about to happen.
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Round 2 The flames grow. We don't have to name the rads.
I do that sometimes. There's.
Nothing you can do about it. Logan, I imagine these titles
that he's coming up with the rounds are like, it's like
section one of his romance novel.
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It started with like the AbrahamLincoln episode, the first.
The first one is like humble beginnings, like life or
something. No dude, I'm telling you these
are chapters in a romance. How?
Like. 40 year old women would read.
You know how like, really good directors, like, title the acts
in their movies and like, put itup on the screen like Wes
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Anderson? Yeah, yeah.
That's me. I'm.
It's still stupid. Yeah, questions.
Fire has become a central part of our human civilization and
culture. In the song Fireflies by Owl
City, the protagonist imagines receiving 1000 hugs from 10,000
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lightning bugs. How many hugs does he receive?
Huh. 10,000. True has buzzed in first hold.
On. How many zeros is that?
What's the question? I'm concerned that would be.
What are you asking because? That would be.
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Oh wait, no, I see that million.It's not 100 million.
Oh got it. Is this?
Based on the number of legs. No, no no.
At 10,000, lightning bugs each give 10,000 hugs.
You get 1000 hugs from 10,000. Lightning 1000 hugs from 10,000
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Lightning bugs. That is 10 million hugs.
That is 10 million hugs. This is good shots.
I. Should have.
My brain did not reach for that bugs.
I'm like he gets 10,000 hugs or he gets 1000 hugs.
Dude, I was. Sitting.
I was sitting here trying to calculate this like, oh, Alec
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meant the number of legs. A Firefly you.
Don't know that, maybe the 10,000 lightning bugs
collectively give like 1000 total hugs.
No, I do know this because somebody asked the I will see
this question on Twitter and he canonically confirmed that each
of the 10,000 lightning bugs gives him 1000 hugs for a total
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of 10 million. Hugs, you look, you look that
up. This is just a thing.
This has been in his saved tweets for quite some time now.
He's just been waiting. For an I, I saw that tweet a
long time ago and I just remembered it in a corner of my
mind and I had to look it up again for OK, when I was right,
I was like, there's something about the hugs.
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There's something about the hugs.
Where are my hugs? Where am I listen?
More closely to the questions, Icompletely forgot the number of
hugs and the number of lightningbugs and had to make it up.
In my head. My brain.
My brain. Insurance is a little friends,
no idea. What Alec was asking me.
But Cameron, you get a second degree burn for that.
Thanks man. Ouch, my eyeballs.
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Anybody, anybody, nobody's, Nobody's tried to fire hose any
of their opponents yet. Just keep that in mind.
You got to. Fire this.
At that point. I'm on the hunt.
He's on the hunt. OK, well, let's move on to
Question 7. Painting flames on a hot rod has
been a staple of American culture since at least the
1930s, when racer Kelly Patillo's 1934 entry to the
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Indianapolis 500 included flamespainted on the front of the car
Charlie Chaplin rules. What was the name of his car?
Name of his car? Yeah.
Logan, Patricia. OK, Nice, Cameron.
Big Badonk. Donk, Bethany.
Big badonk donk Bethany. OK, I change you can add 2.
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OK, Patricia, last name Bernadette.
Bernadette. Oh, OK, OK, Drew.
What was the racer's name again?Kelly Patillo.
That's where I got Patricia. I'm like, why did that name
Patillo the. Hot Mama.
That's what it is. The hot also.
Known as Badonkadonk. So we got hot Mama.
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Badonkadonk, Bethany. Patricia, Bernadette and
Badonkadonk, Betty. Big Badonkadonk, Bethany.
You're talking about Bethany. Excuse you.
Watch, Please don't be so disrespectful.
I'm going to give it to Drew. The answer is the Red Lion
Special. The Red Lion Special.
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That's so close to what I said, but so.
That one. That one is definitely less cool
than all things the three of us said.
Yeah, well, it's kind of a trickbecause Red Lion is like the
name of a brand of fuel and that's how all of them were
typically named at the time. Is like their sponsor name so.
My my my car that I named was sponsored by Hot Tamales.
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Okay, hot Mama. They need to name.
Cars again. They don't name them anymore, I
don't think. They don't.
They're just like #32. Yeah, Boo.
I always feel like, like people,people will always ask you like,
oh, like, what's your car's name?
That seems like, like people askthat like, it's a normal thing.
Yeah, like. Your normal car, Yeah.
Yeah, but like, is it a hot takefor me to be like I, I don't
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name my car. It's just my car.
Logan, that's not a hot take. I also.
Don't name my car. I feel like people ask that all
the time. Like it's like a thing that.
You should take. Your car?
Yeah, I know, but I always feel pressured to have a name like
when they when they ask it like,Oh yeah, like I've I've named my
car. So what?
What you're. Saying is that.
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Your car, I think I. We're gonna let we're gonna let
them decide when they're older. Is that what you say?
Once. Did you name your car?
No, not really. But when people ask, I say it's
Reginald OK. What's your name?
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Your kid? We haven't named it yet but like
we called him Reginald also also.
When you were talking about horse, horse like naming horses,
I saw this bit like this. I think it's a sketch recently
where somebody named their horse.
I'm going to kill the president.I don't know if we can put this
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on the airwaves, but then the eraser, like the announcer was
like the front of the pack. I'm going to kill the president
like. Did.
We talk about horses during thisepisode and did.
I block you out horse names. Horse names.
We need to name in cars. That's my cars.
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Like they name horses. No, I was like, I don't remember
a question about horses, guys. No, no, no, no, no.
Question 8 is about horses though.
Just kidding. Question 8 is about Fire
festival. OK.
All right. That was a really good
transition. Yeah.
Here we go Fire Festival was an infamous failed music festival
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which promised a luxury private island getaway but resulted in
guests being housed in disaster relief tents and getting served
cheese sandwiches. The event received lots of buzz
and eventually was the subject of two documentaries, 1 on Hulu
and one on Netflix. Price is right rules.
How much was avip ticket to firefestival?
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Which is the most most expensiveticket that you could have got
Logan? 1900 dollars. 1900 OK, Drew.
Most expensive ticket. I think it was a lot.
I think I'm going to go. I'm going to go 1000 more 2900
dollars. OK.
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And Cameron? $123,000.
Oh, OK, 123. Why did you do that?
You could have just done a dollar more than Drew.
I felt it in my heart and I wanted to be honest one. 100.
He's trying to be honest. Cameron going on prices, right?
Well, if I'm going to be honest.About it, if I'm going to be
honest. Well, that was terrible
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strategy. Drew gets the points on this
one. Man.
It is $12,000. Wow.
It's a VIP ticket. It did include airfare and
lodging in in a it's. Actually not terrible, all
things considered. You're only flying to the
Bahamas. It probably shouldn't be.
That, yeah. Well, actually it was a terrible
deal because nothing happened it.
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Was an absolutely terrible deal,they all.
Got 12 money back for a couple of cheese sandwiches.
Right, exactly. Well it got cancelled right
away, like like soon after people got.
Owned disaster relief tent though, yeah.
All the mattresses were still soggy and wet because there was
like a downpour the night before.
He arrived to jail for that. Yeah, he went to jail for six
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years, but he he, he's back now and he's trying to plan Fire
Festival 2. I would do, I would do.
I would so do that if I could get $12,000 a pop and just go to
jail for. Six years they had to refund
everybody's money and he was sued and was fined like
26,000,000. He, I remember he is still a
millionaire, but he got. Flat I remember seeing the
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documentary and the the one partthat sticks out to me other than
anything else, like they were showing how like terrible the
conditions were like all throughout.
And then they cut to like one ofthe influencers that went and
she like has her phone out like recording inside the plane.
And it's like after after them talking about like how
disgusting the food and the living conditions were.
Then they cut to this and she's just like, and look where they
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made us sit on the plane. This is like low, low class.
It's just like a normal plane back at the plane.
This is like low low class. I guess when the whole fire
festival thing happened, I didn't feel that bad because
most of them. It's funny.
What's our fault? Got grifted.
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That's hilarious. Yeah, I don't think there are
any working class folks who like.
Saving money to go to festival. We may have kids.
Please. Yeah.
This is something this is not something that the normal Joe
went to. If the people were like oh we
don't fly economy, fuck them. I hope to get drifted out of
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more money. You know I heard fire fest 2's
coming around. They should all go.
The first one was just a fluke, the second?
One's gonna do it way. Better announced Fire Fest 2 for
this summer, but it already got like delayed slash.
This guy sucks at planning stuffman.
No way it's the same guy. It has to be the same guy.
No way, it's not the same guy. Who got that one?
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Drew. Drew gets a second degree burn.
Hey Alec, I'm gonna stop challenge.
You're gonna fire hose? Maybe?
Potentially. I'm gonna, I'm getting my fire
hose ready. There's no fucking way with the
scale of opulence that was promised for at that festival
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that the VIP tickets were only 12,000.
Sorry, I was scratching my axe this.
Epic moment of the challenge. And then it's exposed for having
an age. He's reaching for his.
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Fire. He was reaching for fire.
Wink, wink. So challenging that I think that
I think the tickets were way more expensive.
That'd be that's a good challenge question.
I'm not going to do it as well, but I.
I legitimately think the ticketswere more expensive than
$12,000. Seems too cheap for VIP.
Well, he's locked that in. Locked in.
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OK, well, in fact, the real price of VIP tickets to Fire
Festival was $12,000. That is not the challenge
question. I'm sorry, Cameron.
So come over here. Let me rub some weight on you.
Come. Here, come here.
You're my eyeballs. How would you poke me?
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Does that feel better? I'm a little less burned you.
Lose 3 burns. I'm just too burned now.
That wasn't it, but there's plenty of burns still to be had.
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We're still fully on fire right now.
Question 9. 911 bro. This one, this one's kind of
quick here, here it is originally originally called
Phoenix, What browser was released in 2004 Logan.
Mozilla Firefox. Yeah, that's it.
Let's go. That one was a.
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That one was a. You had to be a quick draw on
that one. Imagine if it was just like
Internet Explorer. That'd be crazy.
Microsoft Edge bro Yeah take. Should I switch over to Firefox
full time? I was thinking about that as I
was trying to research more interesting things to ask about
Firefox and I couldn't really find much it's it's definitely
more secure than like the other ones.
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But and Chrome has been disabling a bunch of my browser
browser like ad blocker extensions.
Well now Edge also runs on Chrome, Chrome browser basically
so. I use Chrome.
I don't know because I just likehow it looks more than Chrome.
I like Firefox. I use Firefox on my phone now.
I haven't switched over to it yet on my computer, but I'm
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getting there. All right, we'll switch over to
Firefox and come back next week and tell us your thoughts,
listeners that. Browsers episode yet?
We haven't done a browsers episode yet, unfortunately.
I don't know how that hasn't happened yet because it's such a
that could be a shortcut topic that everybody browsers.
Yeah, there's only like 4, 5, soI don't know how you tune in
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tariffs. That's not true.
Question. 10. That's right folks, stay tuned
for the Internet Browsers episode.
Question 10 You're fired. You're fired.
This phrase for dismissing someone from their job has
existed since at least the 1870s, but the origin is
unknown. Which of the following is
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another slang term that was onceused for dismissing someone from
their job? A getting sacked, B getting
shopped, C getting the pink slipor D getting boinked.
Hey, what is? Which one of these is not?
Is not. OK.
Because I was like, I've heard. All of those, my bad.
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No, you just said which one of them is and then listed three.
That definitely worked. Which is, I'm sorry, I'm going
to have to ask you to rename them all.
Can you unbuzz? Shopped.
No, you guys already buzzed in pink.
Slip pretenses. Or boint.
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I'm ready to go, Alec. Boint.
That's correct. Damn it fucking.
Bullshit bro. Like which of these would Alec
make I? Hadn't heard of a couple of
those other ones though. Really.
You never heard of Pink Slipped?I've never heard of pink slipper
shopped. Yeah, that's what you race for.
That's. What you race for in car games,
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you race for pink slips. How does that relate to getting
fired? Yeah, because you get the pink
slip. It's like you you give someone a
pink slip and then you're like, you're out of here, but you give
someone a pink slip, it's like Ilose, you have my car now.
It's kind of the same thing. Wow.
That's. Crazy.
Thing I'm like so much. You guys never seen in Fast and
Furious? They literally race for pinks.
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That sounds I. Can't really hear him.
Vin Diesel. Talk so low.
Whoa, he's got a really tough, so he's I can't really hear him.
Family is everything. Logan, you who got boinks on
that 1? You get 2 burns?
Hell yeah. So that's the end of Round 2.
So how many burns? How burnt is everyone now at
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this point? Just one burn on each of my
eyeballs, Alec. I thought we ointmented those.
Yeah, I had five. They were all in your eyes,
Dang. Yeah bro, it's just now it's a
little less. OK.
Logan I have 5 burns. I still don't know where they.
Can't locate them. That's that's just.
Think about where it hurts and then that might help.
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It hurts everywhere, Drew. I have 3 burns, 1 sunburn and
then I I touched the plate that was carrying fajitas.
Oh no, they told me. Careful, it's hot.
Careful, it's hot. They didn't say that.
They didn't say. Somehow they didn't say that.
Can we sue them then? If they don't tell you the
fajita plate is hot, is it your fault when you burn yourself?
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I am opening up a lawsuit so OK.Just watch restaurant Chili's.
You're going after Chili's? I'll go.
I'm signing on. Red Lobster fajitas.
You don't think they do that, but they do.
Yeah, interesting. They also don't tell you they
do. This do you?
Guys, remember that time when webought like 6 boxes of the Red
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Lobster rolls? And again.
Everyone on the box, the cheese biscuits, they had a special one
day. It's like, yeah, just get like a
dozen for like, I don't know, $2.00.
It was like. And they were like, oh, let's
get like eight of those. One of them among five people.
Then everyone paid like $4.00 for like 20 rolls.
That's awesome. And then, well, dude, it got to
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the point where we were all getting sick on the bus and we
were like, we got a terrible car.
Ride, snack it was. Awful.
And it smelled horrible and theygot cold.
There's 5 or 6 where where? Oh, that was funny.
Bro but I like to how much do you?
Think you had? Did you have over 100?
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Easy probably I think. I think I remember us getting
like 80 something several dozen.It was good times.
That was a horrible bus ride though, it smelled so bad.
Good times. You may have been.
Were you on Bus 2 at that time, Logan?
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I was on bus one, I was always on bus 1.
Yeah, you better. Alex.
Alex, next question please. OK, next round.
There's a. Bus 2.
We're have we talked? About the fact that there's a
bus 2 I. Don't think we.
Have guys don't tell the listeners about bus 2 because we
want them to stay riding on bus.One bus 2 worst bus.
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Bus 2 Worst Bus OK Round three, we're coming.
We're drawing to a close of our campfire here today.
Round 3 is entitled Embers. Beginnings.
This is literally these are the acts.
To a romance novel spark. We've we've fallen in and out of
love question the. Last time I saw him.
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Jonathan, as alluded to earlier,fire is not all fun and games.
Extreme wildfires are becoming an increasing concern thanks to
warmer temperatures and longer droughts in certain parts of the
world. Additionally, decades of fire
suppression have led to a build up of fuel, which increases the
potential for extreme fires. The US Department of the
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Interior in claims, claims that 9 out of 10 wildfires are
started by humans. What can you do to prevent
forest fires? And yes, that is the question,
Cameron. Oh, sorry, wait, hold on, I
forgot I wrote this. Best and most sincere answer
wins. OK.
That's legitimately different. Yeah.
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All right. What can people do to prevent
forest fires? Legitimately what?
Can you do to prevent forest? Fires, what can I do?
What can you do? You can make sure that you don't
leave fire unattended if you're camping.
A lot of forest fires get started by carelessness, for
lack of a better term. So one of them being like
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unattended fires at night. That's why you're supposed to
watch to make sure that the firegoes out before you go to bed
because just because there's nota flame doesn't mean that the
ember still can't catch something on fire.
Make sure that you understand the fire hazard level when
you're going into the fire. Make sure that you're aware of
what you're doing and making andmake sure you do not leave any
flames or any kind of heat producing source unattended.
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Thank you are. You are you done virtue
signaling, Cameron. Horse skiers are made-up by the
man if you if. You really care about the
natural state of our forests. You wouldn't go to them.
Just don't go to the forests andyou're not going to start a
fire. Like if that's really what you
care about is just like in preserving the natural state of
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our forest, don't go there. Just let them be.
I'd go as far to say you should kill yourself so and let nature.
So Logan, Logan, you're saying the forest should burn?
Just let it burn, No? No, no, no, go there.
I'm saying the way to prevent forest fires like man made
forest fires don't allow man to man in the forest.
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Yeah, OK. That's it's the best way to it's
very man made forest fires that like by far.
What about people who live in the woods, Logan Some people who
live to a bunch of. Trees.
Also clarification, wildfires don't only occur in forests,
they can occur in grasslands as well.
And we were any any area. Really.
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That's I think Logan's saying kill yourself.
That's the best way to produce forest fires.
My turn. Yeah, first turn I guess.
OK. I guess a couple of things.
I don't know how you're going togive out points, so I'm just
going to say a couple things. Best and most sincere answer.
Best and most sincere, I think we just need to have a lot of
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like strong irrigation, like development.
It's not I mean you think about like California, like a lot of
that is started by like like yousaid, like dry grass because
they've been through like the longest drought for like
forever. So I think it's like building
some or like irrigation infrastructure and focusing on
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that as well as just having proper like I think some fires
are going to be inevitable, but it is getting them early.
Like once they get going, they're unstoppable.
So it's it's having like strong like Fire Protection resources
like fire watch and, and that sort of thing.
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This felt like a presidential debate, answers I'm I'm saying
the truth out loud that people don't want to.
Hear and they go. Very politically correct
answers. He's talking over his opponent.
This is there. There's PC culture over there
there. Here we go, Here it.
Is I'll give you, I'll give it to you straight.
Moderator, I want more time backkill.
Yourselves, that's the answer. Let's.
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See what I said? I, I, I know you do, Logan, but
I don't think that is a way to prevent forest fires is to just
not do fires. Like that's basically what he
said is like. That's a great way to not do
forest but this? Is this?
Is not realistic at all. My.
Gosh, it's not realistic at all.And the implication is that
there's nothing we can do, because the only thing you can
do is cannot do. Logic they don't know how to
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handle. Logic like this is unbelief.
Go ahead, give it to. I.
Think you give it to Cameron because you asked to give it to
Cameron and I didn't really say what I could do.
Well, I'll give it to Cameron just because I think he gave the
most accurate attainable things and he was pretty sincere.
Drew, you were very sincere as well.
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But I don't know if irrigation is like something that is being
looked into as a way to prevent forest fires just because
there's not really much we can do about like while, you know,
the wilderness catching on fire with irrigation.
To be clear, there's nothing necessarily wrong with forest
fires as long as they don't encroach on people.
It's nice things to catch on fire.
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Yes, there's a lot of controlled.
Burners go inferno burn, baby burn.
Where they purposefully light onfire, but Logan's getting at
something which is that don't goto the forest.
This is actually a a thing that is being talked about more and
more, which is that people are developing very quickly in more
fire averse areas, like on the edges of forests and stuff like
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that, where no effort has been made to try to make it less dry
or easy to catch fire. And everybody's building their
houses there. And now we suddenly have to like
work really hard to protect all of those homes.
So it's like, you know, Canada, Russia, some parts of southern.
California, Oregon, It's kind ofdry.
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Yeah, ready to go. To the next question.
Are you okay, Drew? Sorry.
Drews ready to read that was tired of your rambling.
Jesus, I'm. Sorry it.
Was important. It was.
I'm glad we said that, said. That all right, Question 12,
Sorry, but we're still talking about Fire Protection.
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Fire ratings are an important aspect of building design and
ensure that if a building catches fire, certain walls or
floors can remain standing long enough to contain a fire and
allow time for emergency services to arrive.
What is the highest fire rating in hours provided by
Underwriters Laboratories or UL,which is most often referenced
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in code requirements? Through So this is a number of
hours that it can be standing. Yes, I'm going to say 48 hours.
I don't know the highest 1. I feel like that's pretty high.
48 Well, so just for reference, this is like once it starts
Catching Fire, how long will it remain standing?
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30. Six, I'll bump it down a little
bit. I don't.
Know, I just didn't. I didn't know if that changed
your answer. OK, Logan.
I I've seen, I think I've only seen up to three.
I don't think I've seen any 4, but I'm going to say 40.
Geez, OK. And Cameron?
It's three. I was going like Logan was right
there. I'm pretty confident the
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highest, at least the. Highest I've seen.
That's the highest I. Know about?
Four. Well, this one's going to Logan.
It's 4. The highest 1 is a four hour
rated job, which I've never seena four hour rated wall in any of
my stuff. And this seemed unfair.
I'm. Going to build 6 hour rated
wall. Yeah, it's gonna get.
Construction a little bit like Iknow a little bit of.
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OK, I've never yet. So, Drew, Drew, you know it can
be ready for 36 hours buddy concrete.
That's what I was saying. I was like, does that not count?
I think they it's still like 3 or 4 hours.
Really not the kind of not the kind of concrete Drew and I are
gonna use. Oh yeah.
Still, it's still wet. Really.
OK. House it's wet water, water
wall. Yeah.
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Water. Wise wall.
You know, you know what? People haven't thought enough
about the implications of havinga water bed during a house fire.
What are the implications you spoil a?
Lie. By implications, I really meant
I meant to say. Advantages.
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You meant to say advantages. But just imagine what it could
mean. I meant advantages.
The implication of. Having a lie, I'm a fucking.
Prize. Should I go on to the next
question, Drew? Yes, please.
I'm sorry I didn't. Mean to be mean like.
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That I was just wish to move on.No, I'm.
Just I, I was just a little. Call back that's.
Good. OK, Question 13.
The modern flamethrower was developed by German engineer
Richard Fiedler, used throughoutWorld War One and World War 2.
Richard F. Flamethrower, Richard F
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Flamethrower. What is flamethrower?
In German it's 1. Of the chaplain rules.
It's gonna end up being drillingchaplain rules, but just a hint,
it's one of those words where itsounds like you're just trying
to say an English word in a German accent.
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Kinda Cameron. Flame Flower.
OK, dude. Speak German here I.
Don't want to say thrower. I feel like it's not thrower.
So I want to go fire shooter. Fire shooter.
That's good. Good.
That's pretty good. Logan.
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So I know German weapons. I only know this about video
games I've played. They often have the the term
waffa at the end. And I don't know what that
means, but I feel like yeah, yeah, like something new flame.
So like fleek Waffa? Fleek Wafa.
You know what, Logan? I think with that I might give
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it to you. It's it's Flamen Wafa.
Yeah. Let's go.
That's yeah. Flamen Wafa.
Yeah. There you go.
Flame flower wasn't your style. No, it was.
That was really good. That's exactly what I was hoping
somebody would say. I.
Like the fire sheet there fire. Sheet there, shoot there.
Logan, the Flamen Zorfur gauge you gave you a third degree
burn. Be sure to account for that and.
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For. That That brings us to Question
14. Beyond their painful sting, fire
ants are notorious for a unique behavior when encountering
rising floodwaters. What specific survival
strategies? Oh, Cameron has already buzzed
in. I know what he's going to say.
They use some the ants make a raft for the other ants to stay
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on top of, and they float down the flood river.
All right, good enough. The Gats, That's the answer.
I was going to ask what their survival strategy to avoid
drowning into float is, and it'sthat they form a living raft.
They sacrifice some for the greater good.
Which is good, which is good, Weall agree.
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Just coming from the same guy who said just don't go to the
fucking woods to prevent. Forests.
I still can't get over that answer.
Just don't go to the woods. I mean this.
Implications of that answer are what we need to talk.
About you personally do to prevent like forest fires should
we? Go on to the next.
Question. That's that's what I would say.
Just don't go to the wood. You're not going to do the last.
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I'm fine, guys, guys. All right.
This guy's a maniac. We've had hey, things are things
are kind of heating up. I knew they would, but it's time
for question 15. Which of the following Pokémon
is a pure fire type? Let's.
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Talk and go hey. Charizard, B Blaziken, C
Scovillain, or D Entei. Those all sound very fiery.
Pure fire type. So just for reference slogan
Pokémon can have more than one type.
So which ones? Only fire type and nothing else.
I don't know who Scovillain is, but that's what I'm going to
say. That is incorrect or I'm sorry.
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He's grass and fire. This is mine to lose, baby.
Yeah, it's yours to lose, Cameron.
Entei is a pure fire. Type Alec.
That is correct. Entei is pure fire type, but
he's going to do this. Charizard Fireflying.
Blaziken Firefighting. SKO Villain.
Fire Grass. Actually, Sko villain is grass
primary, fire secondary. I don't know if that matters
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because I don't play Pokémon, but that's what the Internet
said. Oh, oh, gotcha dorks.
Oh wow, that's the end. That's the last.
Question. I didn't find any of these
questions seem very suspicious to me.
Oh. I thought like I was looking the
whole time about like trying to challenge.
Me. No one firehose yet again.
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Nobody seemed very. Nobody established you know the
common denominator between all of these episodes is you.
Well, he's the only one trying to do these worst.
Questions. Right.
Actually, technically, I guess I've been on all three of the
three episodes thus far. Maybe I'm the problem?
Well, you did try, so thank you Cameron for trying.
Anything for you buddy. But for the other two of you,
Logan and Drew, would you like me to read the answers?
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Yeah. All right, Here they wait.
Can we do a point check first? Yes, let's do a point check
first. I got 11 burns.
My eyeballs are lopsided. I got 3.
Burns. I also have 11, which I guess
means I have to get this right in order to win, right?
Unless I just choose not to do it, but apparently that's lame.
That is lame. Not apparently.
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I agree that is lame. Looking goes, that would be
super lame if someone chose to do that, yeah.
Drew. I thought you had more than
three. Did you not get any in round 3?
I got one in round one. No I did not get any in round
three. I should have gotten that last
one, the Pokémon one, but just wrong.
I knew at least Cameron would know about Pokémon.
I didn't know anyone I know Logan wouldn't know about
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Pokémon. I knew.
I knew the first two I was. Like I.
Know, I know, Blaziken Charizard, OK.
All right. Anyways, here are the questions.
So they repeated all the questions so they could remember
what they were. Logan, what's your challenging?
Which one? Which one did you challenge?
Cameron I. Challenged the cost of the Fire
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festival. Ticket.
I thought it was more I think I'm going to do the the elements
and the colors. I think it makes sense that
copper should be green given like when it oxidizes it like
tarnishes green like. I think that would make sense
but I I don't. That's a good guess, Logan.
And Drew, did you have a challenge?
I actually feel like in ancient Rome they could have used water
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or blanket soap with water. Doubling down on his earlier
answer. Well I'm just saying I'm
probably I've been wrong a lot this game so I think I was still
wrong then. All right, well.
So I guess I'll go with that one.
Locking that one in. OK, well, in fact, one of you
did get the challenge question correct.
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That's Logan. Is it?
I don't know. The correct colors of fireworks
are what I said earlier, Logan, you got it right.
Drew. You got the challenge correct.
They did all of those things to prevent fires, including
throwing blankets, soaked water and vinegars.
Wow, the fires, Logan, I thoughtonce you said one of us, one of
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you guys got it. Right.
It was, you know, I, I thought Igot it.
All right, So final scores I guess drew the. 1st or last?
6 Logan has 8 and Cameron is ourflaming burnt up to a hottest 1
there is. Baby, my eyes are on fire.
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Does anyone have any shout outs they would like to say at the
end of the episode? Shout.
Out. Yeah, I don't know the thing
we're doing. We're shout, shout outs.
Does anybody? Hey, yeah.
Actually I'd like to do a shout out.
Hey, do you ever hacked my Reddit account and then start
posting thorough straps? Fuck you.
Shout out to Hall of Fame MOB pitcher Nolan Ryan, one of the
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best ever. Shout out to Tom Hanks.
For. Castaway is playing in the other
room right now and like he just like he put his whole pussy into
that role, like. That is a crazy I.
Don't watch that movie now. You're so.
Right. I mean, you know, it's been
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catching my I. Just watched Let's just watch
Independence Day last night. Tom Hanks is not in that.
Movie, but that's a movie. But it's.
Also a movie. You know what, Logan?
I'd like to give a shout out to Vert for writing our theme song
by my enemy, which is. Guys.
Yeah, that's what he wanted us to say.
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Also, I want to give it a shout out to you 3 for being on the
fire episode. Thanks guys and to our
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