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May 16, 2024 13 mins
Day #2 for Trivia, Why Do You Drink This on a Plane, and The Quirkiest Who Sings It Ever
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I still have that booger taste inmy mouth. Oh, Danny, go
get a real nice face now,don't you. Johnny, Well, actually,
I'm Johnny. That's what Johnny.That's we're gonna tell the boys about.
Johnny Doctor Johnny Fever and I amburning up in here journey. All

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right, welcome in, Hewy,doing Val? Good? How are you?
I'll do good? I did.It's almost Friday, so I'm doing
good. Oh good. Just justtrying to get it to the week,
just trying it, just trying tokeep it together, all right, Johnny
and Val Podcasting Live and top iHeartMountain. This is the condensed su Precap
podcast for May sixteenth, the onehundred and thirty seventh day of the year.

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Two hundred and twenty nine days remaineleven days to Memorial Day, thirty
one days to Father's Day, twohundred and twenty three shopping days to Christmas.
Today is biographer's day. Now,I understand, according to your story
people who read biographer biographies, whatwas the Uh, they're smarter, they're
they're more the better looking there whatwhat what's the what was the story least

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likely to regularly worry? Yeah,that's what I meant by good looking and
smart. Well, if you're goodlooking and smart, you have nothing to
worry about. So, h brownbaget Thursday, Hummus Day, and it
was just Hummus Day, just acouple of days ago. Yeah, because
I remember, because we talked abouthow we like homemade hummus. That Hummus

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pr board, they're they're on itthere every week. It's like, it's
a Hummus Day. You gotta wegotta, we got a drummer, we
gotta sell more hummus. It's justwe we have a we have a we
have an abundance of chick peas.We got to get rid of them.
They're rivaling the avocado board. MaybeInternational Day of Light Love a Tree Day.
I love trees. I do lovetrees. Love trees. Give me

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a baby. I don't think theyget daddy, really, Okay, National
Appartef Day, National Barbecue Day.Now you kind of I've never made the
distinction between like barbecuing and like grilling. I think a lot of people use
the two terms interchangeably, and youwhen you sometimes probably, but barbecue to

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me is ribs brisket. It's likesmoking slow cooked. Yeah, all right,
National mimosa day. All right together, we do like mimosas. Love
it, love it, love it. Do you like the just the orange
juice or do you like to metoo? Coople cider mimosas in the fall
like peach. I like peach,mimosa, Mango mimosa. Oh I love

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mango. You like mango? Ilove mango. I love mango. I
gotta make you a mango pie.I love. All right, I'll try
mango margarita's. Oh, oh sogood. Yeah, I see anything with
tequila I can't do. I havegotten trouble drinking mego margerie. That's anything
with legal National notebook Day, Nationalpiercing Day. Wait, do you have

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any piercings? No? No,you never had your ear pierced back in
the day. No. No.You know what's crazy is that, you
know my sons, none of themhave any piercings or tattoos. And it's
not like I was a big youknow, don't do it, don't do
it. I'm like, I don'tcare. It's your body. You do
whatever you want. I think Iwas in my mid thirties when I got

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my belly button pierced. My mother'sreaction was, oh, Valerie, have
you lost your wits? Wait,you gotta say that again. I gotta
get a clean version of it.Oh, Valerie, have you lost your
wits? Thank you? Literally shesaid that to me, and her reaction

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when I got a tattoo later wasless severe than the belly button piercing.
I guess after the belly button piercing, it was like whatever, No,
I don't think my pier I don'tthink my parents would have cared if I
came home with a pierced deer ortattoo or belly button. Ye, belly
peck, that would have been funny. My all. My parents will pay

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you right now to get your bellybutton fierce. You pay me, I'll
give you fifty bucks. Fifty payfor the piercing. How about that you
can take it out? I mean, yeah, I mine still pierced.
Do. I don't know why Iwas. I never show my belly anywhere.

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I want one of those like sexydiamond things, you know that.
Yeah, let's go do it andmade fifty bucks. Wow. National Sea
monkey Day, National wear purple forPeace Day. That's your almanac and date
number two for the trivia question comingup after this. When a woman tells

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you her problems. Doesn't want asolution, she just wants you to listen.
That's hard. Like one time mywife and I were having dinner.
She goes, hey, I'm choking. I was like, right, and
how does that make you? FeedTwindale Sensitive? The sensitive Quinndale? Day

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number two for the trivia question.Good morning? Who's this? Rick?
All right? Rick? First?One of these was created four hundred and
forty six years ago. The averageone weighs one hundred and thirty pounds,
and there are approximately seven three hundredand eleven of these in the USA.
I'm gonna say that the first broadcastingtape recorder. Not it? Sorry?

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Yep? Four? One two,three, three, three ninety four or
five? Oh? What you gotgrain? Silossal grain? Uh? Nope?
Sorry, keep working. Let's goto Laura. What you got for
us? Printing presses? Not printingpresses? Okay, let's go to Glenn.
I'm gonna guess by something I justsaw it. How about a street

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mailbox I could drop off blocks forthe postal service? Sorry? Not it?
All right, Let's take three more. I think like a statue,
not a statue? Okay? Twomore to go? Like it? Not
it? How you doing al doit all right? All right? You're

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the last gong I take today?Get it right? You in otherwise day
number three, tomorrow anvil. Yeah, we've had somebody say that already.
Not it? Sorry, that's okay, all right. Do you have a
guess or a question? I havea question? Is it food related?
Is it a food item? No? No? What's the most important to

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me? News? Updates, newsupdates. I like all the local news.
All right, what's going on?There is some good news for Pittsburghers
in the story owning a home partof the America and dream, but seems
to be out of reach for moreand more people in the US. The
median priced home is nearly three hundredthirty three thousand dollars. That is insane.

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I would hate to be somebody lookingfor a house right now. That
would be that would be it wouldbe off of be torture. This is
according to one Saint Louis based realestate company. To afford it with just
a ten percent down payment perspective,buyers need an annual income of at least
one hundred twenty thousand dollars. Iwould hate to be a person looking for

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a home right now. That wouldbe an awful situation. The thing about
that is that's about forty five thousanddollars more than the typical US household makes
in a year. Wow. Evenif they put twenty percent down, home
buyers would need an annual income ofat least ninety eight thousand, two hundred
two bucks, which is a lotmore still than the typical salary. But
there is good news for those ofus in the Pittsburgh area. Clever real

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Estate analyzed median home prices and medianincomes for fifty of the largest metro areas
to find out how much someone needsto make to afford a house. In
twenty twenty four, only six ofthe fifty metro areas have median priced homes
that are considered affordable for median incomehouseholds Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Saint Louis,

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Memphis, Indianapolis, and Birmingham.So we're just not as bad as other
cities. Pittsburgh is the most affordablemetro area for home buyers, where a
household income of fifty nine thousand dollarscan comfortably afford the city's median priced home
of just under two hundred thousand correction. I would love to be a person
looking for a home right now inPittsburgh. When you're on a plane and

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the flight attendants come around with abeverage cart, do you always ask for
ginger ale. It is one ofthe most popular beverages ordered on airplanes,
and there is a scientific reason forthat. Researchers have found our taste buds
are altered when we fly due tolower pressure in the cabin. So that
change in pressure changes the oxygenation inour blood and our taste buds are less

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efficient. So that's why meals servedon planes, if you get a meal,
are very salty or very sweet,but that can't be done for canned
beverages, so ginger ale will tasteless sweet to most people and more dry
and crisp, which is what peoplelike. Oh ginger ale. That's a
funny way of saying ram and coke. And if you've ever spent time around

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a preschooler, you know they aska lot of questions. Turns out,
parents answer an average of eleven questionsfrom their kids every day. I'm surprised
it's not more. Say that's likebefore nine am, parents say. Kids
ages six and younger tend to askwhat, when, and why. Most
often, kids also commonly ask questionsto better understand the world around them,

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like asking questions about animals or nature, or current events or things going on
in the house. The most interestingin questions parents say their kid has ever
asked include why is the sky sohigh? And why can fish keep their
eyes open in the water. That'sa good question. Moms and dads don't

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always have the answers, admitting theycan only confidently answer less than half of
the kid's questions. When they don'tknow the answer, they turn to friends
who are parents, their doctor,teachers, faculty, Oh yeah, grandparents.
As a as a father, itwas really easy. Go go ask
your mother, And a lot ofparents admit that they learn as much from

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the questions that their kids ask astheir kids are learning. Yeah, so
there you go. All right,time for another round of who sings it?
Very well known person? Tell mewho sings it? You get tickets
for Hard Elephants Center, one giantone so small to me, this is

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the easiest one I've ever come upwith, and get very well known person?
Is what you said? So notthe musician's uh, he's sad records?
Okay, all right, So tellme who sings it, and you
get your tickets for Heart and CheapTrick. Who's going to be in town
next week? The PBG pains arenNow, let's give this a listen.
The massive twelve foot mounds, andhe is actually coming to town next fall,

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all right, So for whoever longit takes to make it just go
away, but cause the mounds tobreak four? One, two, three,
three, three ninety four or five? Oh tell me who sings it?
One child? One so small?Three ws good morning? Who's this?

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Don't go? What's you up to? Man working? I'm just driving
around in all right, Bud.Give me a chance to win tickets for
Heart and Cheap Trick. They're goingto be in town next week at BBCH
Paints Arena. Tickets available now atticketmaster dot com. Another round of who
sings it? Let's give this awick. Listen. Here you go beneath
it sinks and fills with water deepenough to have a bathroom drinking, and

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animals didn't gather under the blazing allright? Who do you think that is?
I think he's that's oldly gone whereno one's gone before. That's William
s Stan William Shatner. We gota winner. All right, congratulation I
got vowing that yep, you gotme yep by his new singles called eleven

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centur Mikes. Congratulations, brother,youre winner. Can you stick around?
Yes? I can, thank you. Yeah, he's going to be in
town in the fall. He's goingto be hosting Star Trek The Wrath of
Kahan. He's going to have commentaryand ask have like a Q and a
thing. Oh, that'll be greatif you're a Star Trek fan. How
old do you think he is?I know ish how old he is?

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Eighty three higher, eighty seven higher? What ninety higher? Ninety three?
Ninety three years old? Oh mygosh, well I was a decade off.
But yeah, he's on tour atninety three. God bless him.
All right. Tomorrow day number threefor the road Roy trivia question, another

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round of who Sings It? Withmore Heart, tickets to give away,
vow with the news, and plentyof chances for you to win cash with
a thousand dollars pay day. Thankyou for listening to podcasts. We'll catch
you tomorrow five am on ninety fourpoint five three WS and Pittsburgh. That's
it for us A Seans guys,Seyens Guys,
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