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Speaker 1 (00:00):
No time for the most exciting segment on the radio. Okay,
now you yell in the world? Are you gonna yell it?
Who's gonna yell it? It's a sweed round Rick. Are
you ready?
Speaker 2 (00:10):
No?
Speaker 1 (00:11):
Yes, you are? What is our dad joke of the
jo walked in? You're fine?
Speaker 3 (00:14):
Never ever spell part backwards. It's a trap.
Speaker 4 (00:19):
Okay, word of the day. Please, They're not good jokes.
They're just joke.
Speaker 3 (00:23):
One of the days of nown Come on computer work
with me.
Speaker 1 (00:27):
Here an a thing.
Speaker 5 (00:29):
No, it's bond mo m o T. No, it's his
m o h. How you pronounce it on most.
Speaker 3 (00:38):
Thank you?
Speaker 1 (00:39):
Isn't I?
Speaker 4 (00:39):
It's something good because bond means good. It's a it's
a good base of good news.
Speaker 5 (00:43):
Wrong, I'm gonna say a good man, a witty remark
or comment, a clever saying.
Speaker 1 (00:50):
I have lots of those in my show. I practically
bond mo all day, all the time. Okay, what is
our oh trivia question?
Speaker 4 (00:58):
Where's the ginger plant believed to have originated? I'm to
say China, Like everything started in China, Turkey.
Speaker 2 (01:05):
I'm gonna say the Middle East, India. Somewhere in the
Middle East is India. Considered the Middle.
Speaker 4 (01:14):
East, India is considered Asia and the answer is Southeast Asia.
Ginger is known to have been in use in India
and China since Christian time.
Speaker 1 (01:24):
What is our jeopardy category?
Speaker 3 (01:26):
Internal rhymes?
Speaker 5 (01:28):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (01:29):
Okay, rhyme? Here? What does that mean? Internal rocks? Just
waity rhyme. You'll get it after the first one.
Speaker 5 (01:35):
This term for an important person sounds like a giant
two pem.
Speaker 1 (01:42):
All I can think of is would you like to
see my harpies?
Speaker 3 (01:45):
I'll give you and then you'll get it. A big
wig o rhyme. Okay, that's a good one.
Speaker 5 (01:53):
Monotonous, boring or lacking variety equals this rhyming word.
Speaker 3 (01:58):
I've never heard this one. Wow, good luck boring.
Speaker 1 (02:02):
I don't know. We don't have time to waste hum drums. Oh,
there you go.
Speaker 5 (02:06):
Okay. It's a sturdy carryall worn by hikers as well
as students.
Speaker 1 (02:10):
Mandy, what is a backpack?
Speaker 3 (02:12):
Correct?
Speaker 1 (02:12):
I was just about to.
Speaker 3 (02:13):
Jump in there.
Speaker 5 (02:14):
You gotta jump in from the National Association of Wanderers
says you can still be this four letter term even
if you never wrote a freight train.
Speaker 3 (02:23):
Rick. Correct? Hey, is that one one?
Speaker 5 (02:25):
That's one we're t This adjective, meaning unkempt and varied,
is often applied to disorganized armies or militias.
Speaker 3 (02:35):
This one's hard, but I've heard this one.
Speaker 1 (02:39):
I'm sitting on a tie right now. I'm not that Ye.
Speaker 5 (02:41):
It is ragtag and we're gonna go to Green's real
quick quick. Joe Riposo wrote the words and music, but
this character first saying it's not easy being Green.
Speaker 1 (02:50):
Who is Kermit?
Speaker 5 (02:51):
That is alright?
Speaker 1 (02:53):
Thanks for coming in, Rick Man, are you gonna do this?
Are you doing on the Koy Sports today?
Speaker 4 (02:57):
Yes?
Speaker 3 (02:58):
I am okay, Yeah, Rick Lewis, I'm just so tired
of being humiliated by you.
Speaker 1 (03:02):
Well, if you just get in suit or it's so easy. No,
I just walk in and you put me right on
the spotcasts you were late