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October 2, 2025 32 mins

It’s finally spooky month, and even more importantly, it’s finally October 2nd! Today, Aidan takes Sam, Steven, and special guest Sukrith on a celebratory shortcut all about those classic holidays such as Name Your Car Day, Peanuts Day, and of course, Phileas Fogg’s Wager Day! Happy Birthday Gandhi!

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(00:04):
Welcome aboard, Bus 1. We're taking a shortcut to
Munich, Germany, and we've got some time to kill.
Let's play some trivia, gamers. Introduce yourselves.
Hi, everyone, it's Sam. Hello everyone, it's Steven.

(00:29):
Hi everyone, I'm Sukrith. Welcome, everybody.
Those were some pregnant pauses,I do have to say.
But you asked for pauses. I didn't ask.
For pauses. You, you gave it to me.
Thank you so much. Before we get into anything
though, welcome Sukrith, our special guest for the first
time. Iconic.
Iconic. Sam, you lit up a little bit

(00:50):
when I said Munich, Germany I. Just that's a great.
Interesting, does anyone have a guess on as to what our topic
is? Oh.
Goodness, it's a little mini trip today.
Is it French cuisine? It's not French cuisine as much
as Munich, Germany makes me think of French cuisine.
It is not French cuisine. This episode is set to come out
on Thursday, October 2nd. So you know what we're doing

(01:11):
today. We're celebrating all the
holidays that appear on Thursday, October 2nd.
There is a lot to celebrate coming up the Today when this
comes out. And so we're going to get into
it. But before we do, here are the
rules One. No Googling John 2.
This is a mini triv as the kids are calling it.

(01:31):
So that means it's not the full length episode.
We actually have two levels, 8 questions total, so 4 questions
per level. Each of them are worth 2 points
because it's October 2nd, so everything's worth 2.
Points. We are using a buzzer for this
episode, so if you want to answer you have to buzz in.
And don't worry because we're all in a very celebratory mood

(01:53):
today. There is no challenge question,
there's only celebration. So I'm not gonna lie to you
today we'll kind of get through the question.
We got a good mix of stuff, but in the end most points wins
opposite of golf and that's pretty much it.
Sukrit any questions especially?Nope, seems pretty
straightforward. Dude, he's a natural.
Let's get this bus on the road. Let's get this bus on the road I

(02:16):
love. We're pulling out the way you
think? Well, let's let's get this bus
on the road with round one. So also we're going to Munich
because Oktoberfest, you know, Yeah, cuz it's October
naturally. So round one, the questions are
about holidays on October 2nd. Let's get started Question 1.
Hey guys, happy International Day of Non Violence.

(02:39):
We did it. This day, established by the
United Nations in 2007, is meantto affirm their commitment to
secure a culture of peace, tolerance, understanding and non
violence. Question is whose birthday does
it commemorate and it is multiple choice A Mahatma
Gandhi, B Mother Teresa, C Martin Luther King Junior or D

(03:01):
Nelson Mandela Sam. Honestly, Gandhi was my guest
before you read Total Shot in the Dark, I'm going to say
Gandhi. Sam, that is correct.
Mahatma Gandhi's birthday was October 2nd and kind of in
memory of him, we celebrate an International Day of Non
Violence on his birthday. So don't do any violence this
October 2nd and that's how you can celebrate that promise.

(03:24):
Till the 3rd. Thank you.
Thank you. Promise anything promises from
all of you. OK, thanks.
There we go. There we go.
Thank you a little. Pact of non violence for this
episode. Are other holidays going to
interfere with that? That we're coming down.
Look. Let me look.
Likely not. We'll see.
OK. Question two though.

(03:44):
Hey guys, happy National Poetry Day in the United Kingdom in the
UK. In the UK while the US, exactly.
Industrial poetry day. Well in the US we devote the
whole month of April to poetry. The UK only blocks off the first
Thursday in October. Lame.
Despite some of the histories greatest poets having been from

(04:06):
Britain most specifically I would think.
I mean name a poet that comes tomind.
English poet. Shakespeare.
That's not the question. Do it.
Thanks for buzzing. Yeah, she's.
Yeah. Well, Shakespeare is best known
for his place. His poetry was equally as
impressive, especially his mastery of the sonnet.
How many sonnets did Shakespearewrite?
And this will be closest wins Steven.

(04:28):
OK, well, I know it's at least 18 it's.
At. Least at least 18.
Other than. That there's the floor.
You can only go up. Oh.
No, I'm going to say 450. 450 sonnets.
OK, Steven. He put them out there.
Yeah, Sam. The number of seats in the House

(04:50):
of Representatives 435. Oh so.
You're undercutting Steve and Dang yeah.
But I. Don't know if Shakespeare was
really going off the House of Reps number, but no.
Just just coincidentally. Yeah, it's like one of those
cosmic coincidences. Yeah, it's great for.
You know, actually that's why wehave 435 reps is because there's
one for each sonnet, yes. There you go.
That's I like that reason secret.

(05:10):
Can I get the multiple choice? It's the closest wins, just
closest. So the multiple choices numbers
from zero and two from 8:00, numbers from 18 to 200.
Yeah, it's at least 18. Integers that narrows.
Down well, there's a couple halfsonnets, no just kidding, super,
you'll be correct there. The correct number is well,

(05:31):
there's this 154 sonnets that hehe famously released wow, really
over once and then there are additional 6 sonnets throughout
his plays, but they're not like standalone poems.
They're just, they just kind of happen.
So 154 or if you want to count 160, but either way, super is
closest there. I don't know what I would have
done if someone was within that margin of error, but I'm glad

(05:53):
nobody was. But yeah, Sam Sonnet, 18, is one
of them. I knew that.
And then there's also sonnet 153, which is less famous.
Unfortunate. Yeah, and I don't know how that
one goes, but today you can readone of the 154 sonnets.
And that's how you can celebrateon National UK Poetry Day.

(06:16):
We're so cultured. We're.
So cultured. All right, Question 3.
Hey guys, Happy memorial of the Holy Guardian Angels.
Wow, any particular country or is just all of them?
No. Also called Guardian Angels Day,
October 2nd celebrates the Catholic Church's belief that
everyone has their own personal guardian Angel assigned to look

(06:38):
over to them and protect them and guide them throughout their
life. It was first placed on the Roman
calendar in 1607 by a Pope. Going by which of the following
names? My post.
A John Pope? Was it a Paul Pope?
Was it a Gregory Pope or was it a Benedict Pope, Steven?

(06:58):
I'm gonna go out and limb here and say it was a Paul.
Pope Steven, That is correct. It was Pope Paul the 5th, 1st
put the Holy Memorial of Guardian Angels on the
liturgical calendar. So yeah, did you know that
everybody has their own personalguardian Angel?
That's pretty cool. I didn't actually realize that

(07:20):
was the case until I was lookingstuff up.
It started kind of as a spread out belief of like it was a
thing that was coming up in someparts of the world.
And in 1607, they were like, this is a thing, we're adding
it. It's on the books.
It's in the Canon. Yeah, it's in the Canon.
Yeah, isn't that that's the origin of Canon, But I Pope
Francis was, was actually reallyinto the whole concept of a

(07:40):
guardian Angel. And he was like, you got to be
talking to your guardian angels more guys, you got to say thank
you from time to time. So this on today, October 2nd,
Thursday October 2nd, please celebrate Guardian Angels Day by
talking to your guardian Angel. I mean, in modern day
translation, we now all have FBIagents instead of these guardian
angels. Yeah, that's.
Sort of thing. Talk to your guardian Angel.
If you don't believe in that, just look directly into your

(08:01):
webcam and have a conversation with your FBI monitor.
Straight to the NSA. Yeah, yeah.
I appreciate you watching over my every move.
Yeah, thanks. Key Guardian Angel Day.
Then just cover like put tape over it.
With like a heart. In honor of National Guardian
Angel Day, remove the tape over your Yeah.

(08:23):
Exactly. Let you see the light for once
in a minute. All righty.
Question 4. Hey guys, happy National Name
Your Car Day. Oh This Day was started by
reporter John Pertzbourne in 1990 and is meant to help you
develop a more personal connection to your vehicle.

(08:43):
Naming cars is especially popular in fiction, where the
car can almost become a character of its own.
Match the following car names tothe model of car that they were.
So I'm going to give you 5 car names and five models of car and
you have to play matching here. OK so I don't know if you want
to write something down or what,but your car names are Kit from

(09:07):
Knight Rider, Ecto one from Ghostbusters, Herbie from
Herbie, the Batmobile from the 60s Batman TV show, and Chitty
Chitty Bang Bang from Chitty Chitty Bang.
So if you got those, your car models are a Volkswagen Beetle,
a Ford Futura, a Cadillac MillerMeteor Sentinel, a Mercedes 35

(09:32):
PS and a Pontiac Firebird. And I do want to say like, these
are all very heavily modified versions of said cars, right?
It's what they started with, when they when they built stuff.
Yeah, Kit's got the flashing redlight.
Yeah, I've seen Kit before. You see Kit?
Like the actual kit? Or well, they had like 30 of
them. But yeah, I thought of.

(09:53):
That exactly. This is from the original Knight
Rider too, not the not the remake, if that helps.
Right, well we'll start with Sukrith.
Sukrith match them up for me. OK, I said Kit is the Cadillac,
I think the one is the Firebird,Herbie is the Beetle, Batmobile
is the Futura and the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang cars Mercedes.
OK, cool, you got 3 correct Sam,what do you?

(10:17):
Got oh wait, I'm gonna switch those.
OK so I have kit I know for a fact.
Switching after Sukrith answer. Is there a set order?
I'm sorry, no. It's OK, OK, you could switch
them. No, no, no, I just remembered
what a Futura looked like and I don't.
OK, it's. OK.
But in the second one we finished it.
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, the second.One is the last section.

(10:39):
OK, so I have Kit as the Firebird.
The Pontiac Ecto 1 is definitelythe Cadillac, Kirby is the
Beetle, the Batmobile I think isthe Futura, and Chitty Chitty
Bang Bang is the Mercedes 35. PS All right, I mean, that was
it Steven, did you get the same thing or no, No, all right,

(11:01):
well, Sam, that is 2 points to you and that was exactly
correct. Kit is a modified 1982 Firebird.
Ecta 1 is a heavily modified 1959 Cadillac Sentinel.
It's like an ambulance that theythey modified.
It's pretty cool. Herbie, of course, is the love
bug. The Ford Futuro is actually a
Ford concept car from the 60s. It only one was ever made and

(11:23):
then they turned it into the Batmobile, which is awesome.
And then Chitty Chitty Bang Bangwas a pre World War One like
Mercedes body and then they put like an aeronautical engine in
it and gave it all the steam shit and just like went crazy.
So that is the most unrecognizable to the to the
initial cars Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, John Pertzborne, the guy

(11:44):
who named the holiday his car was a 1954 Buick and he named it
Elvis because it quote was shaking, rattling and rolling,
which is really funny. I thought I'd throw that in.
And now we have national Name your car Day.
So I have one more little bonus question for you.
Do you guys or have you named your car?

(12:05):
None of you. Too clinical.
I just call them so. Lame.
They're kind of. OK, Yeah.
I I name my car, my name my car's name.
You named your Ford Escape? Yeah, it's named.
Keith, I forgot. Yeah, you did.
Yeah, my Ford Escape's name Keith.
So no bonus points because nobody's name.
I get a bonus point because I'vemade my car.
But to celebrate National Name Your Car Day, all of you have to

(12:26):
name your car right now. Oh, in celebration, we'll start
with Sam. Sam, what do you drive?
Oh goodness, OK I have a 2013 Infiniti G37X.
What are some things you love about the G30 subject?
OK, well, I'm. Trying to think so it's white
and it's pretty. It's pretty fast.
So I don't know. White, White Thunder, White
lightning. White lightning.

(12:47):
White lightning. That's a classic.
So there we go. So, Chris, what about you?
I drive a Honda Clarity more than anything else.
What's your favorite? Part about the Honda Clarity.
Oh, I like how it like it has this feature.
I don't know how many cars have this, but like right behind the
steering wheel you can like press on the back and it has
like a magnetic brake. And so I'm using like a brake
pad. It has like a magnetic brake so

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it doesn't wear out the brake pads as much.
That's. Interesting.
So yeah, what would you name? Your clarity if you had to, and
I am making you all custom bumper stickers to put on your
Oh yeah, this is legally binding, unfortunately.
But yeah, it is national. It's gonna be on.
It's gonna be on. The title from now on exactly.
I. Don't know, maybe like snake

(13:28):
magnet or something Snake. Magnet go Love it.
Steven, what about you? I drive a Range Rover Evoke
nights. I don't know.
You had an. Evoke.
And what is? What is that?
Evoke in you, Steven. Well, the coolest feature is how

(13:48):
the the car handles are like flush with it, but then when
you, like, unlock it, they pop out.
That always surprises people. Yeah, Yeah.
But otherwise the maintenance sucks and the gas mileage isn't
great. That's Ranger.
So you don't have the greatest relationship with your car.
Yeah, we have a let's say we have a tense relationship, OK.

(14:09):
So what would you name your Yoursometimes friends sometimes
rival the range of friend of me.My friend of me, her name is
Doris. We go back and back, back and
forth, you know? Doris all right, we got white
right name, sneak magnet and Doris well, there you go.
You now celebrated national nameyour car day and with that,
that's four questions in so we're at the halfway point.

(14:30):
Can I get a point check? Remember, those are all two
points each, so I have. Four.
I got 2. I have two. 4.
Two and two, so, you know, honestly pretty close game.
But before we move on, it's timeto skirt on over and celebrate
the first inaugural Audience Question Celebration Day, we're

(14:50):
deeming. It to be October 2nd.
It's October. Second now, I guess we'll see
you in a bit. Chug, chug, chug, chug.
Hey guys, I'm here at the October 2nd Ranger.

(15:10):
What's that? Oh, you need somebody to do the
audience question? Well, nobody got the audience
question from last week. You know, Shaq was the first
verified user on Twitter, so nobody gets the points for that
one. But maybe this week is the week.

(15:33):
Did you know that Yom Kippur actually takes place on October
2nd this year, but it doesn't start on the second?
When does Yom Kippur officially start again in 2025?
When does Yom Kippur officially start?

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Leave your comments in the Spotify comments or Instagram or
anywhere you can get a hold of us.
I'll be raging more. Go October 2nd.
And we're back. Welcome back guys.
I hope that audience question was nice.
Now we're moving in around two of our October 2nd holidays.

(16:18):
It's just more of them. So let's jump right into it with
question 5. Hey guys, happy Peanuts day.
Ohh you big fan? We're celebrating.
Big fan. This classic.
Cartoon first appeared in newspapers on October 2nd, 1950
and since then it has brought usmany characters that we've grown

(16:39):
to love. Question is, which of the
following Peanuts characters wasthe only one to appear in this
initial comic strip? Was it Charlie Brown, Linus,
Snoopy or Woodstock? And I do want to clarify it
wasn't just one character, only one of these 4 appeared in that
initial strip. Sukrith.

(16:59):
I'm gonna go. With that boy Woodstock, I love
him. I think he's an OG, you know?
As much as Woodstock gives off OG energy, he was not in the
initial Peanuts comic strip. Steven.
See, if it's not Woodstock then I'm thinking it's Linus.
Even that's. Also incorrect, Linus was a
later edition of these Peanuts comics.
Sam, you're down to arguably thetwo biggest Peanuts characters,

(17:21):
right? I know I'm gonna be.
Honest, when you said it's National Peanuts Day, I thought
you meant the food. I was.
Like, yeah, I love peanuts. Unfortunately.
Is there National Peanuts Day? The food?
Let me look. There is October. 3rd I'm not
Googling. Just so you know, yeah, I'm
Googling. My hands Google here.

(17:42):
National Peanut Day is September13th, so we just missed.
It we'll have to go. Back, but yeah.
Peanuts Capital P Peanuts Day Peanut Episode.
For next year, yeah, right. I'm just gonna guess Snoopy.
I love Snoopy. Sam, that is.
Also incorrect. Charlie Brown isn't the initial

(18:04):
peanuts obvious. It used to be called Peanuts
featuring good old Charlie Brownor something like Snoopy.
Didn't appear until the 3rd comic strip I believe.
But now I'm going to do a dramatic reading of the initial
Peanuts comic strip. So it it stars Charlie Brown
Patty, who is not to be confusedwith Peppermint Patty, that is a

(18:24):
separate character for some reason.
And then Shermi. Who?
We all remember Shermi, right? I don't remember Shermi, but
basically Patty and Shermie are sitting on on the stairs and
Charlie Browns in the distance. And he goes Sherman goes well,
here comes good old Charlie Brown and he goes and then
Charlie Browns now closer and Sherman goes good old Charlie

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Brown. Yes, Sir.
And the next one, Charlie Brown has since walked away and he
goes good old Charlie Brown. And the last frame is how I hate
it. So Sherby and Charlie Brown were
beefing. Oh, wow.
And Patty doesn't say a single word.
So happy Peanuts Day. Go read a peanut or eat a
peanut. If you're confused.

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Eat a peanut and read a peanut. And that way you have your bases
covered. Yeah.
But yeah, Pilot. Episode.
That's a terrible pilot episode.I'm sorry to say I hate Charlie.
Brown, the tiny character. Irrelevant.
Characters hating on Charlie Brown for no reason.
Exactly. Well, question six guys.

(19:27):
Happy world No Alcohol Day. This day is supported by the
World Health Organization or whatever is meant to help spread
the word about the quote UN quote negative effects of
alcohol. Sounds like abstinence to me.

(19:48):
Abstinence. Yeah.
Let me see the research. I do my own research, but now,
and here's the thing, if you live in the US, then it wasn't
too long ago that every day was no alcohol Day, thanks to
Prohibition. What amendments to the US
Constitution started and ended Prohibition, Steven?

(20:09):
It was the 19th and the 21st, correct?
Even that's. Not quite there.
Well, I'm so. Wrong.
I'm so wrong I. Think it was.
Well, I know for a fact it was the 18th, the enacted
prohibition, and I'm gonna assume it was the 21st, the end
of it. That's it.
Sam, the 18th active prohibition.
I screwed it up. Steven I.
Think the 19th was like woman's right to vote, right?

(20:31):
Yeah. Well, that was prohibition.
I think so. Yeah.
Well, that's pretty much. And then the 20th.
The presidential terms of and succession and all that stuff.
So they did two whole things in between saying prohibition was a
thing and then getting rid of prohibition.
Wow, there's. Some of these amendments are
like so like nobody remembers like the Third Amendment and

(20:53):
nobody remembers like the 23rd 1.
When they were ordering soldiers1 you.
Won't see. A soldier in this house, you
know that 1 is really. Enforced.
They've done a good job with that one.
Yeah, true. Last time you had a soldier live
in your house. Thanks for founding, Father.
That's fair. That's fair.
I've never had a soldier founding.

(21:15):
Father for world. World no Alcohol Day.
I don't know. Take a shot and think of that.
Fun fact. Actually, this day was also
chosen because it was Gandhi's birthday and I didn't realize
Gandhi was a strict prohibitionist.
But really, Yeah. It's I.
Think actually the the person who started World No Alcohol Day
was it's the this group out of India.

(21:36):
So that must be pretty significant to them.
And then the World Health Organization hasn't like
officially declared it, but theylike support it, whatever that
means. What what he's doing is cool,
but not cool enough that we're going to sign off on it.
So yeah, we're we're. Not all in on this no alcohol
thing, yeah. Some people at World who really
like, really like a good drink every once in a while.

(21:59):
All right, Yeah. Question 7.
Hey guys, happy Phileus Fogg's wager day.
Yeah, you guys fans of of Phileus Fogg or Phileus Fogg?
Oh no, don't ask the name. Well in one of Jules Verne's
novels, the main character, Phileus Fogg is hanging out in a

(22:20):
London club on October 2nd, 1872when he makes a wager of 20,000
lbs or 3.8 million U.S. dollars.If it was today's money that he
could complete what title voyage.
So the voyage that he bets on itwith the name of the book and I
have multiple choice for you here.
Was it around the world in 80 days?

(22:40):
Was it 20,000 leagues under the sea?
Was it journey to the center of the Earth or from the Earth to
the moon? Steven?
Around the world, 80 days. That is correct.
Steven, he made a bet that he could go around the world in 80
days. The whole thing is like some new
train line was built in in Indiaor something.
And he's like, well, now that they did that, you could do the
whole world in 80 days and there's like prove it.

(23:02):
And he was like, OK solving. They do it.
Yeah. Wow.
So today we celebrate going around the world in 80 days.
So if you want to celebrate October 2nd, wager somebody 3.8
million U.S. dollars. You can make it around the world
in 80 days. I don't think that holds up
today because you could probablymake it around the world in like
3 with a plane. Yeah, because jet lag did it in

(23:23):
100 hours. There's circumnavigations.
Exactly. So maybe it's like around the
world and in 80 hours, there yougo.
That could work. This story on the nice.
Ass. It's like, yeah.
That's a free idea. If you're a movie studio, hit me
up, I'll try that out. Yeah, make it happen.
Awesome. Well, we're down to question 8
guys. Question 8 is the last question

(23:44):
of of our little mini trip here.So guys, happy world Farm
Animals Day. Yeah.
I support it. Yeah.
Actually a spin off of International Non Violence Day,
this day is commemorated by World Animal Protection to bring
a light to the lives of farmed animals.

(24:05):
So that's a little bit of a bummer, but a lot of animals can
actually fit this definition of a farm animal.
And the best way that I learned them and remember them is with a
classic song. What animals are included in the
official lyrics of the song? Old MacDonald had a farm so
there are four it I looked up the genius lyrics page for Old

(24:28):
McDonald's had a farm and there are only four verses so you have
to tell me what 4 animals they are and whoever gets the most
will win the Steven so I. Want you all right now you other
two to think about your answer. So you're not copying me, OK?
Yeah, OK. We'll wait till everyone's
locked in. Hold on, Wait.
I'm. Gonna.
I'm literally gonna write mine down so I can do it.

(24:50):
Do it. Yeah, that's what I'm.
Doing do it under your second. Monitor Sue.
Yeah. And your third monitor you use
the sheet as well. I'm gonna play.
With the Vision Pro on, No, I'm not Googling, just that.
Meet a neural link so that guys have ever been to.
Sam's house, he has so many monitors.
He has like 6 or 7 monitors, yes.

(25:12):
And they're constantly just likescrolling screens of like green
texts on like black backgrounds.Yeah, If you ever see a.
TikTok of Sam getting a questionright.
Make sure to comment that he's cheating.
Yes, it's 100% true. It's always true.
So mean. That hurts my feelings.
He always says. He can't hurt Sam's feelings on
International Non Violence Day, so maybe yeah, he can take it so

(25:33):
any. Day by October 2nd, yeah.
Think of it all. Right.
OK, I'm ready. Everyone's ready.
So let's let's sing the song together.
Ready 34 old. It's gonna.
Be. Terrible Pig, Cow, cow, horse,

(25:55):
goat, goat. OK.
Nice. And what sounds do those make,
Steven? Just for the kids at home.
Well, the pig is like and there you go, the cow is like.
Yeah, and the. Horse is like.
OK. And.
Then the and then the GOAT. Pretty much what I've been
saying. Good.

(26:17):
The aura farming. That's insane.
OK, she was nice. Sam, what do we got here?
I won't make you sing the song again.
I had every bit cow. Yeah.
Which makes the. I don't know why I feel like.
Pig I was definitely sure on Andthen for some reason I thought
chicks and duck. OK, what?
Would what would a chick make and a duck make?
Those are new ones. Yeah.

(26:39):
OK, so a. Duck is like quack quack and a
chick is. Like I was trying to make a hard
noise if. This gets clipped.
I'm Duck. I think it just made the clip,
actually. I think.

(27:01):
Yeah, all right. No second monitor needed, I
said. Cow, pig.
I also said duck OK, but I said dog OK.
So here's the here's the thing. I think it might, yeah.
No, I think he might be right. You each.
Got 3 so I don't know what to dodog one of them.

(27:22):
I feel like dogs. I'm not going.
To tell you what I'll do, it will do this kind of like it's a
little bit Monty Hall here, but I'm going to give you each the
opportunity to swap one of yoursand we'll see who makes the
right. What I will?
Say is among the three of you. You got all four.
So interesting. That kind of narrows.
It down Stephen, what were? Yours I was.

(27:44):
Cow, pig, goat, horse. I swear I've.
Never heard someone say the. Horse.
Noises with a Yeah, well, I think that's what.
You would say cuz normally it's the dog makes.
Sense with the have I? Heard.
That, yeah. Yeah, this is the this is the
genius lyrics for the the traditional children's songs.

(28:05):
Old McDonald. I think there was a coca melon
version. OK, hang on.
I'm going down to rabbit. OK, we're gonna start with
Steven. Make your swap, Steven.
All right. I'm thinking goat because I
couldn't really think of a good goat noise.
I mean, maybe you could make like a lamb noise.
I'm thinking that's dog so you're.
Pig, cow, horse, dog. Yeah, that makes.
Sense to me. OK, Sam.

(28:27):
I mixed chicks for dog so. Dog pig so.
Cow dog, pig, duck. OK.
And then Sukrith, I said. Cow, pig, duck, and goat.
I actually liked the goat option.
Guys, I think you're all at 3 again.
Oh my. God.

(28:48):
What? You know what?
I'll just give the points acrossthe board.
The correct answer is cow, pig, duck, and horse.
So there's a horse. There's a horse with a name
here. Oh, with a name, I was.
Overthinking that. Yeah, the Ella Fitzgerald is on
the farm. He had some chicks with a chick
chick here and a chick chick there.

(29:09):
Ducks quack, obviously. Pigs oink cows Moo.
This one has on his farm. He had a Ford with a clink clink
here. So I didn't think like cars
counted, but it is national nameyour car day.
So yeah, you can have a car on afarm, I guess, and on his.
Farm he had Keith what? Annotations for the song.

(29:34):
Let's look, yeah. I.
Don't think they're OK E i.e. I/O The annotation is unreviewed
but it's a cry of desperation from the popper surf looking on
at EA old McDonald and his upon his farm.
Egads egads. Life is easy for the rich.
Wow, I didn't look at these before.

(29:54):
And then the Q&A is who wrote Old MacDonald by children's
songs? It was written by traditional.
There you go. Traditionals had some bangs.
Traditional. Yeah, 1's traditional.
A lot of people. Don't know this, but Old
MacDonald, the the actual story,it takes place in like a coma.
Old MacDonald, he has a coma andthese are the animals that he's

(30:14):
seeing. Wow.
His dream? Coma, whoa, and his family's
looking home. Unfortunately, it's not World
Coma's Day. It is, but it is World Farm
Animal Day, so celebrate a farm animal.
Added your own farm animal to the old McDonald lyrics.
I think that's everything. I think I was given points
across the board there. Yeah, 2.

(30:35):
Thirds of a point for everyone? No, just two.
Points to everyone. I'm not good.
We don't have to break it down like that, but that's the end of
our game. Can I get the final scores?
I had eight. Wow.
I had 6. I have 4:00. 8. 64 Well, you
know, it was a close game, but it looks like Sam.
We're celebrating October 2nd asSam Victory Day as well as

(30:59):
Audience Point Celebration Day as well as all of these other
ones. And well gang, looks like we've
rolled into the station. So that's all the time we have
you join. Me right on bus.
One, we'd love it if you told all your friends, enemies,
lovers, farm animals, and or acquaintances about us.
We're on all the socials at Busland Trivia.
And don't forget to send your answer into the audience

(31:19):
question because it is National Audience Question Celebration
Day. You can write to
us@hyattbus1trivia.com or join our Discord server.
The link can be found at bus1trivia.com, where you can
also check out our official merch.
Finally, we'd like to thank Vertfor the use of our theme song
5978, which is a Say It With Me Everyone certified banger,

(31:40):
banger, banger. There you go, Sukrith Nights.
Thank you for riding Bus 1. Have a great October 2nd and
we'll see you next week. Bye everyone.
Also have. A sunny stadium workers.
Day happily National Fred's Gallops Day and happy National
Brigade. Love those.
Questions.
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