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Speaker 1 (00:07):
This media podcast. Welcome to Meet Eater Trevia, the only
game show where conservation always wins. I'm your host, Spencer
new Arthan. Today we're joined by Brody Henderson, Chester, Floyd Randall, Williams,
Alyssa Smith, Christine Siwicki, Marge Smith, Logan, Dove and Chili.
This is a ten round quiz show with questions for
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meat eaters for verticals which are hunting, fishing, conservation and cooking,
and there is a prize. Meat Eater will donate five
hundred dollars to the conservation organization of the winners. Choosing
and for the start of the week. This week we're
looking at the number fifteen. That is the percentage of
multiple choice questions that are in the board game. Now,
in the regular show that number is ten percent, but
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I wanted to make the game more approachable for hunters
and anglers of all skill sets, so I slightly upped
the ratio of multiple choice questions for that reason. Fifteen
percent the questions or multiple choice. How does that strike you?
Randal you like it or would you rather be like
five percent?
Speaker 2 (01:07):
I'll be honest, I don't really like the multiple choice
I understand the rationale.
Speaker 1 (01:13):
What's the rationale, well, to.
Speaker 2 (01:15):
Make it more to make it more approachable for users
of all there you go levels of experience. But I
would assume though, that someone could for some of the
multiple choice questions just forego the options as they're reading
it to their competitors and just make the multiple choice.
Speaker 1 (01:34):
Well, here's why that wouldn't work. Sometimes it'll be like
which of these meets has the most calories or something
like that, or which one of these people was born first.
So if you want to play on hard mode like Randall,
you could with the board game, But for everyone else,
just use the multiple choice questions. I do like to
make things more difficult meeting your Trivia. The only board
game where conservation always wins, comes out this fall. Here's
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our zero percent or question of the Week, which tests
how much knowledge players have retained from previous shows. This
question was from episode four oh six. The topic was hunting,
and nobody got it right. Name two of the five
states in America that killed the most geese? What do
you got? Start naming them? Two of the five states
that kill the most.
Speaker 3 (02:17):
Geese, Michigan, South Dakota.
Speaker 1 (02:20):
North Dakota is one of them. Keep going, Minnesota, Minnesota,
is one of them, Minnesota's two, North Dakota is five,
looking for one three and four. No, no, no, no.
Texas is number one. We're missing three and four. Those
are California and Maryland. So the top five states are Texas, Minnesota, California, Maryland,
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and North Dakota. They kill the most geese each year
in the country. We have some housekeeping to get to.
In a previous game of trivia, I asked who is
the only person that has a national park named after them?
The correct answer was Theodore Roosevelt, but a few listeners
wrote in offering a second and third answer. Some folks
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pointed out that Bryce Canyon National Park is named after
Bryce Canyon, which is named after the pioneer Ebenezer Bryce. Now,
technically the park is named after the land, and the
land is named after a person, so it kind of
falls in a gray area. What does the room think?
Should we give them credit for Bryce Canyon? Here's the
question one more time as a reminder, who is the
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only person that has a national park named after them?
Should we accept Bryce Canyon?
Speaker 3 (03:29):
No?
Speaker 1 (03:29):
No, no, okay, I was leaning the other direction. I'm
with you me Chester, Maggie.
Speaker 4 (03:36):
The rest is it Bryce Canyon National Park, the.
Speaker 1 (03:39):
Bryce Canyon National Park, and Bryce Canyon is named after
Ebenezer Bryce. Okay, the room has voted on a no.
Here's the other one. A few other listeners wrote in
saying that the answer Sequoya National Park should also be accepted.
Here's why. Sequoia National Park is named after the Sequoya tree,
and those trees are named after the Cherokee leader Sequoya,
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so similar to Bryce Canyon, the park is named after
a feature that is named after a person. Should we
accept Sequoya National Park? No? No, No, is it just
I don't think it's Sequoia Tree. I think it's just no.
Speaker 3 (04:15):
No.
Speaker 4 (04:15):
I thought it was like Brod not like Sequoya Dash something.
Speaker 5 (04:20):
So you're telling me if you knew Sequoya was the
name of that leader and you put that down and
they said it didn't count, you wouldn't for Isola complaint.
Speaker 4 (04:32):
I go if I'm gonna stick. If I'm gonna stick
with the Bryce Canyon thing, I don't think you can
go the same way because it looks like.
Speaker 1 (04:42):
It's King King's Canyon National Park and Sequoia National Park,
But I believe they're probably managed by the same folks
and probably.
Speaker 4 (04:49):
Each other or something. Anyway, if it's named after the tree,
it's not named after the Cherokee leader, but the tree
is named after the Cherokee. It's like once removed.
Speaker 5 (04:59):
Okay, the Bryce Canyon thing. Then I could see you
just throwing a little fit over them.
Speaker 6 (05:06):
Well, Bryce Knyon has two words and Sequoia is just
one word, so that one's closer.
Speaker 1 (05:11):
Okay, is more split. Listen, I would have given it
to you if you would have argued with me in
the moment and said, well, it's actually named after this thing,
and that thing is named after this, but the room
feels otherwise. So we're not accepting Bryce Canyon and we're
not accepting Sequoia National Park. That means the only answer
then is Theodore Roosevelt.
Speaker 4 (05:30):
Well we I thought you're the one.
Speaker 1 (05:33):
Well sure in this case, though I was, I was
torn on it. I thought the room would come in
on on my side and be like, yeah, I give
it to him, of course, but here we are. Sloppy
doesn't count.
Speaker 4 (05:45):
Now.
Speaker 1 (05:45):
The Shelby Index for today's round is a four, so
our winner should get eight correct answers, and with that
we're onto the game of trivia. Play the drop phil.
Speaker 6 (05:57):
On the colored lightwise battery, So you have to use
your imagination.
Speaker 1 (06:01):
Okay, get my flash shot up. Game on suckers. Question one.
This will be multiple choice as always. According to a
twenty twenty three survey, Americans in this profession have the
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quote happiest most meaningful work on Earth? Is it foresters, biologists,
game organs, or fishermen? This is according to a twenty
twenty three survey. This is a quote they had. Americans
this profession have the happiest most meaningful work on Earth?
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Is it foresters, biologists, game organs, or fishermen? Chester with
a quick answer, Chester, how happy and meaningful is your work?
Speaker 5 (06:58):
Unbelievably happy, especially when I'm fishing.
Speaker 1 (07:01):
Okay, great answer, Chess is trying to influence the room.
Does everybody have an answer? Again? Your choices are foresters, biologists,
game organs, and fishermen. For who has the happiest, most
meaningful work on Earth? Is everybody ready?
Speaker 4 (07:19):
Hold on?
Speaker 1 (07:21):
Has anyone been a Forester, biologist, game organ or fisherman
in this room? Chester? Fishing in the weekend? For while
I does not count? He had fishing guy on TV
show that counts. Yeah, sure, fish competitively? Is everybody ready?
Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Logan saying biologists.
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Alssa is saying biologists, Chile saying foresters, Randall's saying foresters,
Christine saying foresters, Marge saying foresters, Chester saying biologists, Brody
saying fishermen. The correct answer is foresters. I'm on the
board did pretty well. The survey simply asked people how
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happy they were with their job, how much meaning it
brought them, and how much stress it caused. Foresters won
in every category, reporting that they were incredibly happy, felt
a lot of meaning, and experienced very little stress. On
the other end of the spectrum, where people who work
in finance and insurance saying that they have low happiness,
little meaning, and lots of stress. So do you want
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to talk Alissa, which you'd be in finance right? Do you?
Does that resonate low happiness, little meaning and lots of stress.
Speaker 4 (08:42):
Get on that microphone the whole true Foresters are, they're happy,
they say that they're not stress and they get a
lot of meaning from their job.
Speaker 1 (08:51):
So go be a forester. You'll enjoy what you're doing.
Question two the topic is hunting. This next great question
comes to be a Cordy Betton court. What subspecies of
elk is only found in California?
Speaker 7 (09:06):
Fuck?
Speaker 4 (09:06):
I'm sorry?
Speaker 1 (09:10):
What subspecies of elk is only found in California? What's
the chili? Trying to coax an answer out of the room?
Speaker 2 (09:24):
Yeah, I got I think I should like when I
come on the show, I need a handicap, you know,
so I need like at least a bone thrown my
way every every three questions, every two questions.
Speaker 1 (09:36):
Randall and Brody have it right? Chester? Do you have
this one right as well? I think so, Chestering? What
was the emergency exit from the room? Just, dude, I
ate some muscles my stomach?
Speaker 5 (09:50):
Oh, Richards, I went out there to just burn.
Speaker 1 (09:56):
How long ago? Chester's It's it's one fourteen right now.
Speaker 5 (10:00):
It wasn't It was like twenty five minutes ago.
Speaker 1 (10:03):
Okay, keep it to burp lunch. Where did you get
these muscles out?
Speaker 5 (10:07):
They're really good. They're canned muscle. Oh and it's like
spicy muscle. And I put them on a cracker with
some blue cheese like spread.
Speaker 3 (10:18):
There you go.
Speaker 4 (10:19):
I don't know if I'm glad.
Speaker 6 (10:26):
My office is a couple of doors down.
Speaker 1 (10:27):
Here's a question again, what subspecies of elk is only
found in California? Does everybody have an answer? Christine, Marge,
are you ready? Go ahead and reveal your answers. We
have Logan saying Roosevelt a listen without an answer, Chili
without an answer, Randall saying tuley, Christine saying Roosevelt. March
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saying Roosevelt drew a nice elk forest chest. You're saying
tou lee. Brody's saying tou lee. They got it. The
correct answer is touley, tou le elk. We're nearly hunted
to extinction. Biologists estimate that the California heard was once
half a million strong, but by the mid eighteen hundreds
there were less than thirty of them left. There are
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about six thousand and two the elk in California today,
with some areas supporting a hunting season for them. Has
anybody ever seen a tou le elk? Yep, I don't
know you saw one like in California? What were you
doing there?
Speaker 4 (11:23):
This is visit my sister a long time ago.
Speaker 1 (11:26):
Do you think of you to put one next to
a rocky mountain elk or smaller you'd have seen it.
Speaker 3 (11:32):
I think they're like.
Speaker 4 (11:34):
Smaller bodied for sure.
Speaker 1 (11:36):
Question three, the topic is cooking. The CDC recommends humming
this song twice while scrubbing your hands with soap is
straight from the CDC. They recommend that you hum this
song twice while scrubbing your hands with soap.
Speaker 4 (12:00):
Man, I'm not washing my hands right?
Speaker 1 (12:03):
Well, then maybe you have the wrong song, Brody, No,
I don't have a song.
Speaker 3 (12:07):
Okay, I thought he just said I'm not washing my
hands period.
Speaker 1 (12:13):
The CDC recommends humming this song twice while scrubbing your
hands with soap. Does anybody know this or was it
just a bunch of guesses? This whole sign of the
table was pretty I think I know it. Okay, I'm
just basing this one off my childhood. The CDC recommends
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humming this song twice while scrubbing your hands with soap. Marge,
are you ready.
Speaker 3 (12:47):
Wash your hands? After you coughed out there? And that's right?
Speaker 1 (12:52):
He burped into your hat. Chili is everybody ready?
Speaker 3 (12:55):
I'm not wearing it.
Speaker 1 (12:57):
Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have logans saying
clean up, Melissa saying ABC's chili saying happy and you
know it. Randall is saying happy birthday, Christine saying Happy birthday,
March saying the ABC's Chester saying ABC's Brody saying Happy Birthday.
He crossed out row row, row your vote. I like
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that we have a correct answer in the room. It's
happy birthday. A few folks got it right, Randall, Did
you get that?
Speaker 3 (13:26):
I did?
Speaker 1 (13:27):
They say that you should scrub your hands with soap
for twenty seconds, or about the time it takes you
to hum Happy Birthday twice. A twenty twenty Mashable article
offered alternatives if you become sick of humming Happy Birthday.
Some of their suggestions included humming the chorus of Toto's
Africa once, the pizza bagel jingle twice, or the most
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famous portion of the Star Wars Imperial March pizza bagel pizza.
Speaker 6 (13:56):
Time.
Speaker 3 (13:57):
Pizza is not a bagel. You can have pizza anytime.
Speaker 1 (14:00):
I knew, I knew I could count on somebody. You
know the pizza bagel jingle, which is probably from like
what nineteen ninety nine or something.
Speaker 4 (14:08):
Put a little more loan on it, though, yes, you
should Happy Birthday.
Speaker 3 (14:13):
I do a real number on Happy Birthday.
Speaker 6 (14:15):
I only know the words. I can't think of the
melody of it.
Speaker 3 (14:18):
It's in the morning's time, Oh suffered when pizza Yah,
it's like kind of a it's kind of like a
grungy rock song.
Speaker 1 (14:30):
I feel like, yeah, if you just did that twice,
some kids.
Speaker 2 (14:33):
Getting home from school with their skateboards and they're looking
for some pizza on it.
Speaker 1 (14:37):
Did you just watch his commercial this morning?
Speaker 3 (14:39):
No, just buried in my This is buried in my head.
Speaker 8 (14:42):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (14:42):
I think it's more than printed.
Speaker 4 (14:45):
Is there any pizza bagels in your freezer right now?
Speaker 3 (14:47):
No, I haven't had pizza bagels in years.
Speaker 1 (14:49):
Question The topic is conservation. What invasive fish that's native
to the Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean was first spotted
in floor in nineteen eighty five? Quick answer from Brody,
He's the only one. Here's the question again, The topic
is conservation. What invasive fish that's native to the Pacific
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Ocean and Indian Ocean was first spotted in Florida in
nineteen eighty five? Chester now coming up with an answer.
The rest of the room looks stumped. What invasive fish
that's native to the Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean was
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first spotted in Florida in nineteen eighty five. Phil is
now keeping score on a whiteboard. Phil has been a
real game changer for you over there.
Speaker 6 (15:45):
It has been I've been turned against technology. Sitting back here,
I hate it all. I was using a little website
like scoreboard whatever thing, and it was just I kept
screwing up. I wanted to be better for you and
the show. Spencer's so I've got it's all separated into
questions so I can go back and reference it.
Speaker 1 (16:04):
You know, where's the where's the score? Rit I don't
even see the score there. I just saw check marks.
Speaker 6 (16:09):
Well, oh yeah, I'm just tallying each question. I don't
have like atal questioning my methods.
Speaker 1 (16:15):
It'll evolve and uh you'll it'll get better.
Speaker 3 (16:18):
Yeah, I think you're doing great film.
Speaker 1 (16:20):
He is appreciate it. Randall, it's everybody ready. Do you
need more time? Good answer, Go ahead and reveal your answers.
We have Logan saying catfish. Well, this is the saying
cod chili without an answer, Randall saying snakehead. Christine's saying lion.
Speaker 3 (16:38):
I was gonna write that down.
Speaker 1 (16:40):
Marge saying lion fish. She drew a lion and a
fish chest. You're saying bonefish, Brody saying lionfish. The correct
answer is lionfish. Ship did pretty well. Lion Fish are
considered one of the worst invasive species in Florida because
of their lack of predators there. One study found that
the presence of a single lionfish on a coral reef
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can reduce recruitment of native fish by seventy nine percent.
The Emerald Coast Open Lionfish Tournament does its best to
knock back their numbers, with participants collecting nearly twenty five
thousand lionfish in twenty twenty three.
Speaker 4 (17:17):
Someone just set a record. I don't know if it
was in that tournament or not.
Speaker 1 (17:20):
It was that tournament.
Speaker 4 (17:21):
It's like six hundred of them and one boat or
a new record.
Speaker 1 (17:25):
And I think with all those lionfish they go to
like a sushi restaurant nearby, who takes them? Pretty cool?
They taste good. I have no idea. Yes they're good.
Oh you've had them.
Speaker 4 (17:35):
You just got to clip the spines on them before
you start fileting them.
Speaker 1 (17:39):
Or question five, the topic is gear. This next great
question comes to his via Adam Kremcher for sending this
great question. Excuse me, uh he is not our winner
of the week. I mess that up via Adam. Sorry Adam.
What does the name of the archery Company PSE stand for? Okay?
Speaker 3 (18:01):
This is bad because I actually shoot a PSC and I.
Speaker 1 (18:03):
Don't know what chili? That is bad?
Speaker 3 (18:05):
That is from Jason Phelips, Thanks Jason.
Speaker 1 (18:09):
What does the name of the archery Company p s E?
Stand for? Brody with a quick answer.
Speaker 4 (18:20):
My first ever compound bow was a PSC.
Speaker 1 (18:22):
Oh what was it? Do you remember?
Speaker 7 (18:23):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (18:23):
God, I don't know. It's like forty years ago, Spencer.
You weren't even the twinkle in your parents.
Speaker 1 (18:30):
Eyes is not Randall? Do you have this one right?
Speaker 3 (18:34):
I don't think so. I don't think so.
Speaker 1 (18:38):
Got a guess, p s E.
Speaker 2 (18:43):
At some point I knew this and then the the
Bagel Bytes song.
Speaker 3 (18:51):
Just thinking about bites the entire obvious.
Speaker 1 (18:54):
I know what you're doing. That good.
Speaker 4 (18:56):
We should have a tray of those things in the
green room next time.
Speaker 1 (18:58):
Totally is that what this room next door is? The
green room?
Speaker 4 (19:03):
Isn't that what it's technically supposed to be? Phil Technically yes,
although it's not really set up that way.
Speaker 6 (19:09):
It'll get there.
Speaker 1 (19:10):
What would what would it be if it was a
green room, like, what would we do in there? Sit
around and okay, show meeting?
Speaker 6 (19:18):
Put there?
Speaker 3 (19:20):
Sure you can hobnob with the with the guests.
Speaker 1 (19:23):
We're time. The topic is gear. What does the archery company? P?
S E. Standford? Does everybody have an answer?
Speaker 3 (19:32):
Chester?
Speaker 1 (19:32):
And listen? Christine Furiously writing, is everybody ready? Chili just no,
go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Logan saying
performance shooting equipment. Listen saying pro sportsman, experience and get
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it Chili without an answer, Randall saying precision shooting equipment.
Christine saying precision precision should be expected. March saying polysynthetic eurothinge.
Chester saying professional shooting equipment. Brody's saying precision shooting equipment.
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The correct answer is precision shooting equipment. Now a few
folks got it right. PS was founded by Pete Shepley
in nineteen seventy one. They are known for creating some
of the fastest hunting bows in the industry, with some
approaching speeds of three hundred and seventy feet per second.
In a twenty twenty article by Tony Hansen, he ranked
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the ten fastest bows he's ever tested with PSE claiming
both fourth and ninth place. Fail. We are halfway through
the game of trivia. Give us a scoreboard update.
Speaker 6 (20:46):
Yeah, sure thing. Let's see here we have we again,
Alyssa with zero points, Chilian Chester have one point apiece,
mag Smith has two, Christine has three points and tied
up in first place. Are random?
Speaker 4 (21:02):
You know for the ones that you actually write answers for,
you're doing really well.
Speaker 3 (21:07):
I know you could score it like the S A
T where if you don't get it, isn't that? Isn't
that a thing? One of the standardized tests.
Speaker 2 (21:16):
If you don't guess, you you do better than if
you get wrong.
Speaker 3 (21:20):
Question.
Speaker 1 (21:21):
I don't know, Christine. What didn't you like about the
inflection in Phil's voice you read your score?
Speaker 4 (21:27):
I don't remember, Chris. Here's the thing I found out.
If I don't bring enough enthusiasm to the score reporting,
they make me do it later with a lot of
with a lot of enthusiasm. It's too much pressure. I
don't like it, so I just try to bring it up.
Speaker 6 (21:43):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (21:44):
Yeah, your voice is great the surprise part, but.
Speaker 4 (21:48):
It's fair.
Speaker 1 (21:59):
Question six. The topic is public Lands. This is our
listener question of the week, which was won by Chris
Roberts sending this great question. Chris is going to get
a book signed by Steve. This Texas National Seashore is
a popular spring break destination and the longest barrier island
in the world. The topic is public lands. This Texas
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National Seashore is a popular spring break destination and the
longest barrier island in the world. A few folks in
the room are confident. Chile, you seem to know this one.
Have you been there? I've done a lot of party
in my life, so okay, at this case, I know.
Speaker 3 (22:40):
Actually I've never been there.
Speaker 2 (22:41):
But I had a few friends go down to Texas
for school and they said, I.
Speaker 3 (22:46):
Thought you were giving you're having a heart attack. Let's
keep your eyes for a little bit after that.
Speaker 1 (22:56):
Holy's anianbody in the room. Ever been to this place?
Speaker 3 (23:00):
Yes?
Speaker 4 (23:01):
Oh, okay, like in your partying days fishing.
Speaker 1 (23:04):
Okay, here's the question one more time. This Texas National
Seashore is a popular spring break destination in the longest
barrier island in the world. Alyssa, you have some children
that are approaching spring break age. You haven't been studying
up yet on where they might go.
Speaker 4 (23:23):
No, I don't want to know, okay, there wasn't a
big biker rally when I was there, and those guys
are partying hard.
Speaker 1 (23:31):
It's everybody ready. Were you there in the spring? Paul?
Speaker 6 (23:35):
I know this and I cannot remember when I'm.
Speaker 1 (23:39):
Are we ready? Go ahead and reveal your answers. We
have Logan saying great Barrier, reef Alyssa saying Gelveston, Chilis
saying Corpus, Christy Randall's saying Padre Island, Christine saying Pablo,
Marge without an answer, Chester without an answer. Brody's saying
Padre Island. The correct answer is Padre Island. Padre Island
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is one hundred and thirteen miles long, about half of
which is part of the Padre Island National Seashore. The
island is home to dozens of unique animals, including the
world's smallest and most endangered sea turtle. It's also a
breeding ground for college students, with officials estimating that one
hundred and twenty thousand spring breakers come there each year. Brody,
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how much of a party scene was it while you
were there? Besides the bike?
Speaker 4 (24:26):
It was a slow It was like early October, so
it was a pretty slow time of year and the
I'm wondering if the partiers like spend a lot of
time on the National Seashore versus like the regular.
Speaker 1 (24:37):
Beaches on town and all that.
Speaker 4 (24:39):
I mean, I get where you're going, but it was like,
it's like you can I'm pretty sure you can drive.
I'm pretty sure we drove on the National Seashore. You
can drive the beaches and there was no one around.
Speaker 1 (24:50):
Question seven, The topic is woodsmanship. The TV show Survivor
Man was created by, written by, directed by, and starring
This Man. The topic is woodsmanship. The TV show Survivor
Man was created by, written by, directed by, and starring
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This Man.
Speaker 3 (25:16):
Was the first and last name required if.
Speaker 1 (25:19):
You give me the last name, that's good enough to
talk about when it was on TV. And the follow
up factoid.
Speaker 7 (25:25):
Now you can feel good about giving him pizza whenever
they want.
Speaker 8 (25:33):
When you hear that guitar, it sounds like gospel, gospel,
I imagine that.
Speaker 3 (25:54):
Yeah, I think that. That lick at the end, that's
what I remember.
Speaker 1 (26:00):
It's the question again. The TV show Survivor Man was
created by, written by, directed by, and starring This Man.
Speaker 3 (26:08):
Phil. Did you have the visuals on your end? I did?
Speaker 6 (26:11):
Yeah? How was it a lot of nineties, just just
washed down the good, good, colorful windbreakers and bowl cuts.
Speaker 8 (26:18):
It was great.
Speaker 1 (26:19):
Oh man, does everybody have an answer? Everybody ready? Go
ahead and reveal your answers. We have Logan saying bear grills.
A listen without an answer, Chili saying Wesley, Randal sang
Less Stroud, Christine saying Steve Ranella, Marge saying bear grills.
Chest You're saying bear grills, Brodie saying Less Stroud. The
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correct answer is less Stroud.
Speaker 4 (26:45):
You know how, you know how Elon Musk and Zuckerberg.
We're gonna duke it out.
Speaker 1 (26:50):
Sure.
Speaker 4 (26:51):
I always felt like these two guys should survive it out.
M bear grills in this guy.
Speaker 1 (26:56):
I picked Less Stroud. Survivor Man aired on the Outdoor
Life Network, Science Channel, and Discovery Channel from two thousand
and five to twenty fifteen. The show had eight seasons
and fifty one episodes. Stroud gained a reputation of being
legit among fellow survivalists because he filmed himself instead of
bringing a camera crew. He said his worst experience on
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the show was when he got a parasite in the
swamps of Georgia that took him a year to get
rid of question eight. The topic is cooking. Known for
their distinctive color. This brand of Komodo style grills was
created in nineteen seventy four. Known for their distinctive color.
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This brand of Komoto style grills was created in nineteen
seventy four. Brody with a quick answer. The rest of
the room not quite as confident. Chilean Logan also have
an answer. Randall, are you going to get this one right?
Speaker 3 (28:06):
I don't have an answer yet. I'm not sure what
a Kamato style grill is.
Speaker 1 (28:13):
Brody, do you have one of these?
Speaker 4 (28:15):
No, but I think you could. I mean you can't
tell them what kind of grill is. That's given away
too much.
Speaker 1 (28:21):
I think that's given away too much. Well, this is
I did tell you what style of grill it is?
Oh yeah, I Kamato Kimoto. Not sure how you say it.
Kimoto style grills created in nineteen seventy four. This is
question eight. We will get a scoreboard update from Phil
after this. Is everybody ready? Randall, you're going to get
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this one right? I think we're waiting on you. Is
everybody good? Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have
Logan saying big green Egg, Alyssa saying Weber, Chili saying
green Egg, Randall saying Egg, Christine saying Weber, Marge saying
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green Egg, Chester saying green Egg, Brody's saying green Egg.
The correct answer is Big green Egg. I don't think
I think green egg is good enough.
Speaker 6 (29:26):
Okay, I think I marked everyone who said green egg
or big green Egg. But can you raise your hand
if you said green egg or big green Egg?
Speaker 3 (29:33):
I said egg, phil All, I got that.
Speaker 1 (29:35):
I don't think that's good enough, Randall.
Speaker 4 (29:38):
Sorry, is there also a little green Egg? Or is
it just Big green Egg?
Speaker 1 (29:43):
But I think they probably sell like a A like
some of their their model line is like an XL
A large. They probably have a mini green egg green Egg.
Speaker 3 (29:50):
But the but the brand is Big green.
Speaker 1 (29:53):
Egg, Big green Egg.
Speaker 3 (29:54):
Okay, so the brand isn't green Egg.
Speaker 6 (29:59):
That's right, Randall.
Speaker 1 (30:02):
Some of the oldest cooking vessels in the world. They
were created about three thousand years ago in China, and
we're made of clay. Big green Egg was one of
the first American companies to start mass producing the Comado grill.
As the name states, they are known for their egg
like shape and distinctive shade of green and.
Speaker 2 (30:19):
Their size us their big size.
Speaker 6 (30:25):
Oh, we have to say goodbye to Alissa, Logan, Chilly Chester,
Maggie and Christine.
Speaker 1 (30:34):
Oh, it's Brody and Randall.
Speaker 3 (30:35):
Shocker Chili.
Speaker 4 (30:36):
How'd you know it's Brody and Randall.
Speaker 6 (30:37):
Randall's got six points, Brody has seven.
Speaker 3 (30:40):
Listen.
Speaker 4 (30:40):
If Randall's not comfortable with the big the.
Speaker 3 (30:43):
Fine, it's fine. I don't want to get rid of it.
Speaker 1 (30:47):
No, No, you know think that you were missing It
would add a lot to the last couple.
Speaker 3 (30:53):
It's like General motors and I just had motors.
Speaker 1 (30:57):
It's a good way. I don't know how close were
you to putting green in there?
Speaker 3 (31:01):
Uh, I wasn't.
Speaker 1 (31:03):
I was going to write the egg m.
Speaker 3 (31:06):
I was going to add an article, not a descriptor.
Speaker 1 (31:09):
Question nine the topic is fishing. This next great question
comes to us via Garrett Corless. Hagfish and blank are
the only two surviving groups of Jawllis fish in the world.
What hagfish and blank are the only surviving groups of
Jawllis fish in the world. The room is stumped. That
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just came to Brody. You had to just tap the
whiteboard on his head. A few more times. Hagfish and
blank are the only surviving groups of Jallis fish in
the world. Brody is the only person who has come
up with an answer. If he were to get this right,
and Randa were to get this wrong, that would seal
the victory. Come on, Brody, hagfish and blank. Brody, how
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is just completely opted out?
Speaker 3 (32:15):
What's that?
Speaker 1 (32:15):
How did this come to you? Brody? Did you just
remembered a Jollis fish?
Speaker 4 (32:20):
I don't know, just came out of the ether stock
a little thinking.
Speaker 1 (32:25):
Randa was hoping for a clue there from you. I
just don't know, and I don't look. I could be wrong.
Hagfish and blank are the only surviving groups of jollice
fish in the world. This came straight from the National
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Park Services website, also backed up by Encyclopedia Britannica. I'm
not making up the groups or any of that terminology.
Tag fish and the only surviving groups of Jollis fish
in the world. Chester. Do you have this one right?
Doubt it? Okay, Randall? I think we are waiting on
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you a lot on the line to tell me what
the other jollys fish group is.
Speaker 3 (33:21):
M hmm.
Speaker 1 (33:22):
It's everybody ready, it's not even a fish. Go ahead
and reveal your answers. We have Logan saying blowfish, Alyssa
saying jellyfish, Chili saying jollis, Randall's saying jellyfish, Christine saying jellyfish,
Marge saying dogfish. Chest you're saying jellyfish. Brody saying lamb prey.
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The correct answer is lamb prey. Brody got it right,
is wrapped up the wind. What's a jellyfish? It's not
a fish?
Speaker 3 (33:53):
Is what about a starfish? Which you've taken starfish.
Speaker 1 (33:56):
Jawless fish or some of the oldest fish in the
world's hearing in the fossil record about four hundred and
seventy million years ago. Most types of jawalis fish have
gone extinct, except for the fifty species of hagfish and
lamprey that are left. Besides missing a jaw, some features
that make jawalis fish unique are their suction cup miles,
cylindrical bodies, and lack of scales. Brody's wrapped up the victory,
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But we have one question left. The topic is hunting.
What Canadian province leads the country in record book entries
for mountain goat mountain lion, Canada, moose, grizzly bear, Sitka
blacktail deer, and Columbia blacktail deer. This is the second
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question for our listeners north of the border less Stroud
as a Canadian himself, here's another Canadian question. The topic
is hunting. What Canadian province leads the country in record
book entries for mountain goat, mountain lion, Canada, moose, grizzly bear,
Sitka blacktail deer, and Columbia a blacktail deer. Do everybody
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have an answer? Randall? Do you have this one right?
Speaker 3 (35:09):
I think so?
Speaker 1 (35:10):
Brody, do you have this one right?
Speaker 3 (35:11):
I shouldn't even have answered, I think so. It doesn't matter.
Speaker 4 (35:16):
You think the answer is in the question if you
really look at it.
Speaker 1 (35:18):
Everybody ready, go ahead and reveal your answers. We have
logan saying British Columbia. List is saying British Columbia, Chile
saying BC, Randall's saying BC. The entire room said British Columbia,
and they got it right. The correct answer is British Columbia.
As Brody pointed out, the Columbia black tail deer was
a hint British Columbia has the most booning crocket entries
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in the world for Mountain goat and Canada moose, and
is the only province that has an entry for Columbia
blacktail deer and Sitka blacktail deer. They have the most
booning crocket entries in the country at three thousand, five
hundred and six, which is followed by Alberta at oney
seven hundred and ninety nine in Saskatchewan at one thousand,
six hundred and forty nine. Brody is our winner with
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what was it? Eight correct answers? Nine? I made you
have bright Brody? Yeah, nine correct answers came up short
question one threw off your perfect game for the happiest,
most meaningful work on Earth. You were the only one
to see.
Speaker 4 (36:19):
I'm not a forester, I'm a fisherman.
Speaker 1 (36:22):
Well done, marche Brody. What happens next is you get
to choose where the five hundred dollars donation from meat
eater goes. What's it going to be?
Speaker 4 (36:31):
Let's do friends of the Missouri River breaks?
Speaker 5 (36:34):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (36:34):
I think that might be a new one for us.
Speaker 4 (36:36):
What do we like about them is they take care,
They're They're always out there doing good work, habitat work
on in the Missouri River breaks area, which is one
of my favorite places in the world, and they can
they can use a little help.
Speaker 3 (36:52):
As a board member of that organization, Thank.
Speaker 1 (36:54):
You, Randall. I feel like, why did I not know
that something with the Charles that would be self that
would be self dealing.
Speaker 4 (37:04):
There's all sorts of like, I didn't know you were
a friend of the Missouri River officially.
Speaker 1 (37:10):
Where did you donate to them before? Because there was something.
Speaker 4 (37:16):
That was that was a keep it Public a different
different Allow Randall to explain what they about?
Speaker 1 (37:23):
What do we like about that?
Speaker 2 (37:24):
It's an organization that works on stewardship education and uh
they organized U cleanups and plantings of cottonwood trees and
all kinds of stuff. But friends organizations are all over
the country and they essentially serve as like a sort
of an auxiliary to the land management agencies, so they
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get folks on the ground to help the b l
M or US Fashion and Wildlife Service or whatever the
relevant agency is.
Speaker 3 (37:51):
Uh, these places.
Speaker 1 (37:55):
Who else are you a board member?
Speaker 3 (37:57):
I was a board member of Keep It Public? And no,
I think that's about it. I don't know.
Speaker 1 (38:04):
Yeah, I've never uh never thought about before how the
friends groups are like all over the country. The most
local one I think is like Friends of Highlight and
they do as much or more maybe than like the
agency then actually manages that land.
Speaker 2 (38:16):
I mean a lot of these agencies are just super
underfunded and to get people on the ground do it
like to undertake projects that require a lot of manpower
and like volunteer hours.
Speaker 3 (38:27):
It's just too much for the the land managers.
Speaker 2 (38:29):
So yeah, it's like some of these groups across the
country are pretty impressive, like in terms of just getting
stuff done and speaking out on behalf of those places.
Speaker 1 (38:37):
Five hundred dollars going to Randall, Just kidding, what's the organization?
One more time the Friends of the Missouri Breaks five
hundred dollars coming their way via Brody and meat Eater.
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