Oh, no. It can't be.
Is it over already?
Is it? This is our outro.
What's going on? Fun Fact Friday with is a meeting you're not normally here until at least it's reserved like last 30 minutes from now. Yeah helps a con man. You could donate what is what is happening? Is it April 1, just nine agents link at the top now going on, please follow, like and so what could possibly explain this back Friday?
I think I know,
what is it as
100? As I've said,
so we did a one ad in the outros before the intro. Why is one ad
wonder who came up with that? That's so smart.
So clever.
We're acting like we don't do all this.
Like, like, we've got like in house producing news like that. A crew that does everything for us, was
right next to the road caster. We're doing all of this ourselves.
We do a live rarely with edits. Yeah. So what are we doing about this week, we are talking about triangles, because because you are like, Oh, I got an idea on the last episode. And then you were typing stuff furiously into OneNote. And I didn't know what you're talking about. Because in one note, it says, Try anago and the last. Because you can't spell horribly misspelled triangles.
They didn't teach me how to spell. They just taught me how to be cool teach
a little trick. And actually, this is a great a great tip for everybody listening out there. When you type something into most computer programs, and there's a little squiggly red line underneath it. That's telling you that you probably misspelled that word. Because what you typed in isn't a word.
I know this
is just you're typing in the middle of the episode. Now you're typing in the middle of episode, then you close it out after you were done. But yeah, we're gonna be talking about triangles. Why are we talking about triangles? Because it's the 100th episode. And what does that have to do with triangles?
Okay, so the angles in the triangles, triangles, three,
track three to try out 183 Try. Try
angles, angles, they always equal one ad.
They always equal
one. Angles.
degrees Fahrenheit, degrees Fahrenheit. Yeah, absolutely. 180 degrees Fahrenheit, and
every single triangle. So going on a tangent already. Oh my gosh, when I was in like third grade, back in my day, we had this thing called number rock. And it's like this thing. It's it. It's like educational videos for math class. And there was this one video was about quadrilaterals. And it was like them all sitting by a campfire and singing about quadrilaterals was like quadrilaterals for size and for angles. And it was like
at the very end of the song. It was like it will equal 360 degrees and or whatever they say that we'd all say Fahrenheit, or Celsius, Kelvin. Kelvin. We're burning up. My third class was
so yeah, we'll be talking about triangles and other things. Other things are going to come up because we're going to start researching one thing and other stuff comes up and but yeah, just pick Leila up from the college. Because I go to college. Now she goes to college now. Now she was doing some behind the scenes work on a play for school.
Because I just I show up sometimes man showed up. I'm one of those people that like, has things to do, but no one knows what I'm doing. You know.
And it was funny because we walked in. And she's not actually a part of the class or the club or whatever was putting on the play. And we go
to asked if I could do the makeup, so I could be there.
So she shows up and there's this like bouncer at the front door. And we can really just come walking up and we're just walking
back and I'm here for makeup. And she just lets me in.
Yeah. And it's just it's all about the confidence if Yeah, if you look slightly annoyed that you're there, and I did people will let you in. I was like look, I gotta go fix the thing. The bouncer will be like alright
and I got back to the the changing room where I was doing makeup. And everyone was like, How'd you how'd you get in? And I was like, they just let me in, man. I don't know.
We just walked right past her and we're just so
they're all confused where I came from if I was funny,
I've got good news for me. We actually have good news stories to this episode like wow, we are on it. But um, yeah, we are me and me and the missus are celebrating our 20th anniversary was actually a couple couple weeks last week was last week. Yeah, it was last week. I have no idea and I don't pay this. Yeah, this this week, we're actually we're gonna go off to a nice dinner and we're gonna go, go have some fun hang out. It's gonna be really nice. And I'm very excited about that.
And then on Monday, the day after St. Patrick's Day is I'm going to be old.
So you're saying that as I'm taking a sip, so and you're being really quiet? You're expecting to chime in that on purpose? Of course you did. I
love to hear dead air can be such a such a good gag. But yeah, so I got I got my birthday coming up next week and then the week after that sleeveless so yeah, wish me happy birthday. Yeah, she was message on whatever however you can get get a hold of us booster Graham's mail. I'm
kidding. That was That sounded really mean what? What did you say? Tell me Happy Birthday told me.
Or else. We're just gonna. We're just gonna play like, we're gonna play like a really annoying noise for the entire next episode as if you're
listening to what happened? Yeah, exactly. Oh, yeah.
You won't like what happens next. Oh, wow.
Oh my gosh. But yeah.
Today we are recording on Pi Day, which is a whole other thing about angles and yeah, and stuff. And that the Pythagoras theorem.
My math teacher was so excited. Really?
Did y'all have a bunch of Pi Day activities? Hi,
shirt. No, we don't do activities in her class. Oh, we do papers. Oh,
yeah, you're in Nike advanced math, though. So
you don't get to take a break. We had to do cylinder surface area. So hurray for that. Let's not that, not when it's with polynomials.
It can't just be like a regular radius
of the circle on the cylinder is like 5x plus three y so basically aims to
she just took a math problem and added a math problem into it.
She made different math.
You like math? So put some math in your math so you can master? Yes.
No one knows what she's talking about. We're all gonna we're all gonna fail.
You'll be fine. Oh, okay. It'll be It'll be all right. So, so yeah, we got a we got some good news and let's do a while. Hello. I'm sorry. I'm good. Bye. This is the end of the Fun Fact. Friday new segment.
Hello. I am reading
you didn't read the story. Didn't know I did. Okay, go ahead.
That was a lie. So, you know can Galen right.
Yes. Can Galen of the band. Can Galen Yeah. Can
you hear Simon who Eddie can Galen? Whose son Eddie? He donated $100,000 This is one school is
his son named Eddie also. Because he Yeah, Eddie Van Halen is the guy's name
Eddie Van Halen. Oh, no. commas. I don't know what commas mean. Yeah,
the guy the guy from Van Halen is is named Eddie. Eddie Van Halen So
Eddie Van Halen son donates $100,000 to kickstart charity. The fun school instrument purchases.
That's awesome. Done. Done. Your school needs some instruments. No. Can't call him up.
We need Reed's Oh, gotcha. Which is very expensive. The reserves we need. We need money sticks.
We can go make some out of bamboo. No, we got there's a hole we need bamboo. There's a whole bamboo forest. Over there by that one thing. Anyway, go ahead.
So there were charity supported by his father Wolfgang, his name is Wolfgang. Nice. Wolfgang van can Galen has donated $100,000 to launch a special program to support public schools to acquire instruments for their music programs. So I wonder what schools are in this
normally when something like that, like schools will we'll go in there's like all of these charities that help out schools. Or Wolfgang knows of a couple of schools. Or you know there's different ways that it gets done. Think
about Wolfgang assessing of Animal Crossing.
I can't think of Wolfgang without Wolfgang Amadeus. That's the wolf gang I think of okay, but again, gang of wolves Gangnam Style Gangnam Style wolves.
Clip Okay. Of like, Adam Sandler at a party or something. And someone comes up to him and is like, Adam Sandler, what are you doing here and I like waiting for them to like Gangnam Style, and I quote that so much.
I can imagine And then go on and then go on to what do you do?
But he says walking he says music has been a huge part of my life and it is our family's great pleasure to help support music education programs and bring the gift of music to students across the country. And he says music education has proven to be a huge contributor toward a student's success in school and life. I love life is Roblox.
What life is Roblox? Is that what Wolfgang Van Halen said?
No, it's what DJ Khaled Said.
Oh, okay. I don't know what that is other than the guy that shouts at the beginning of other people's songs.
Another Oh, wow.
Do you want to say, oh,
okay, so yeah, I've got Oh,
you did reverse it, because you usually go first. All right,
I've got a story about a grasshopper. Me gressel Oh,
my gosh, I need such a me at stuff in class.
But here's the problem. What? Me? I lost it. I didn't paste it into.
What did you do?
I didn't. Apparently I didn't paste it into the, the thing. So what I'm going to do is I'm going to stall, and I'm going to highlight the click the link, I can't click the link because I added stuff to the link Wi Fi. You know what you don't want Okay, listen. Know that. Oh, here we go. All right. So this is a story. Oh my gosh, about a rare Peruvian grasshopper. Who was in pain? I don't know. I don't know if he's
in pain. They have pain? Yeah. It was at the Houston Zoo. And they had to do an emergency medical procedure on a grasshopper at the bughouse at the Houston Zoo. They have it's technically a grasshopper doesn't look like a grasshopper though. It's called a Peruvian jumping stick. And it's like a stick bug. Right. And it was going through its molt, which is you know, when they shed their exoskeleton and you know, boom, they're a little bigger or whatever. They just, they shed
their exoskeleton I'm talking about. Yeah, okay. Well, you know, you weren't you weren't nodding verbally sorry. Grasshopper nervous systems now nodding verbal, non verbal, it's a shirt. So anyway, it it had a crease between its thorax and its head. And it's in a little area that doesn't have a joint and it basically had like a little split in it. And it started getting really weak, and it wasn't going to survive. So they, they took her to the vet, and the clinic, Julie, the
entomologist, who first known as ratio center, right? Notice the crease on the jumping stick, came up with an ingenious idea to secure her head and neck with a brace. So they use the rod from a sterilized cute top is what the article says. But I'm assuming they mean Q tip and some microspore tape and braced her head and thorax, which allows the crease to heal. So they took a Q tip. And they taped her her head and her body
onto the Q tip like a splint to rescue the little book. I thought that was a good story.
So the nervous system of a grasshopper, okay. They do have a brain. They do have a central brain. Okay, which cockroaches don't, which I'll talk about that in a minute. But they do. Okay, they can live without their head, like for a little bit. But they do have a brain in their head so they can't live for too long. So that's that's your nervous system on grasshoppers. Right?
Right. That's bug bugs are weird. They just built different. So they said, let's see, whether it's a mammal, reptile, bird or even insect. All of our animals receive extraordinary care from our veterinary team. No matter how big or small they may be the Houston Zoo, understandably proud of Julie and the entomology team. So there you go. That's your that's your good news. From Fun Fact, Friday. It's
good news. This is the beginning of winter 14 news. Yes,
this is the beginning of your Fun Fact Friday. 181 Wow. All right. So I want to talk about the Bermuda Triangle.
Now we're talking about let's go old school.
So Leila, what's your favorite triangle?
Oh, you know, I really like right angle. No, no, no. No, I like a cute triangles. Thank you for asking.
Can Can you ask me? asked me what my favorite is. You never asked me what my favorite you never come on? No. You're not gonna do it. That's your triangle. equilateral people? No,
I disagree. Perfect. No, wait, wait. I do agree. That's right. I like equal laterals, because they know best. I like equal laterals because they're all acute. Yeah.
All cutie patootie have the same, same same angle. A equal lateral triangle is a triangle with three sides of equal length. And all the angles will because during cooling because you can't. But it's 60 degrees on every angle. Yeah. And that's just, that's just clean. And if you take three equal lateral triangles, and you take two and you put them on the bottom, like net right next to each other, they're the bottom tips are touching. You can put a third equal lateral triangle on
the tips. And it makes a Triforce Oh, wait, we wait. What's a polygon? A polygon? Yeah, polygon is a shape with angles, the angles and lines and walls that any of them. Triangles are probably gone. Not a useful definition square. Squares are polygons. hexagons are
polygons. Can a polygon not be round? No. Okay.
A polygon is is lines and angles. So a triangle
can be curved. Correct? Like like a circle, right? How many sides does a circle have?
Infinity?
A circle, that one equals zero, right?
That's correct. So you could say it has infinite sides or zero sides. Because you can always zoom in on it. And it always has a curve, no matter how far you zoom in, unless it's a pixelated image. Well, vector. The problem is the problem because you end up you end up hitting Planck length. And like, you can't go smaller than Planck length unless you say half Planck length.
I keep whenever I say vector, I say Oh, yeah. Despicable Me. Why the villain from Despicable Me? Oh, vector?
No. Does he want to steal the mozzie? What do you I don't know. I haven't seen that movie in a million years. I'm looking it up. All right. Well, yes. Speaking of circles, and pie. Do you know what do you know what the number pi is?
341415 96. Right. I just have the whole thing. But wow. But what is it? Me?
It's a ratio. Is it though it's a ratio? Yes. Major
born vector Perkins is the main antagonist of Despicable Me. And it's video game prequel Despicable Me the game. He appears as a boss in the mobile game Minion Rush. He's also the main character of the short okay, I don't care
in his backstory. We don't need his backstory. We really don't. He was born on October
16 1986. Good grief. He's old and have a main way. He was seemed to end soon to be particularly close to his father, Mr. Perkins. As the late as the ladder was shown carrying him on his shoulders as Victor flew a toy. A great white, great white shark. Yeah. indicated to the viewer that is adoration for aquatic animals probably began during his childhood. So Is he is he the antagonist? Or is the protagonist and business grew is the antagonist.
No. grew as the protagonist. But he's the villain. But but that doesn't matter. He's the protagonist of the story that you're watching.
What didn't vector do? You haven't watched us be with me? Or ever?
I mean, we could watch it. Okay, let's go. Okay, pausing and we're back. Wow, that was that was a really good movie. seen that in a while. I liked the little yellow guys. Minions. Yeah.
I was speaking the Animal Crossing language. And so it was like, how do you do as well? And I'm like, I really don't.
Animal Crossing language. Oh, that's actually a fun fact. I didn't know how that worked until just recently. Why don't you explain how the fun how the funfair, so
I'm not completely sure, but I'm like 99% sure that they record like the individual letters being said like HGIJ Okay. Are you know, just said every letter just like Q R. E. sty see? The you know? Okay, they they say them really fast. So it just like put but it's really like triangles or polygons with the least possible number of sides. Three.
So yeah, they I guess, I thought it was interesting that they did. That's right. They take the DFA they take the text, okay, well, why don't you look it up? Yeah, they take the text. So like, if the text was, it was Charles Berlin's himself, it will be somebody saying i TWASCHA r l e s, like that. But then they speed it up and you know, change the tone of Elise and all that. So Emily's
is the default language. And the NPCs and immigrants is here. Okay. We don't need to. So yeah, it was right.
Yeah. So that's, I thought that was a really neat way to make up a fake language. And you can do it programmatically. So like, you would I mean, you know, the voice actor only has to go in and do it once. You know, they just say all the letters that are possible. And there you go. And then anytime they add to the script it programmatically the audience.
So it's meant to be because Adam crossing was originally Japanese, you know. And it's originally because when you speak Japanese, all of the characters have the name that they are said as. So it's very more legible to like a Japanese listener than it is to. Oh, so it was originally to get to know Mori.
Gotcha. Okay, that's really neat. I thought that was a neat way to do do.
No, no, no, the more you know, when did you get that? So yeah,
I just wanted to get the pie stuff out of the way. Yeah, because there's not much to talk about with it. I mean, there's a lot to talk about, well, heavier, really the math, but basically, if you take a circle when you cut it, right, and you flatten it, and then you take the diameter of that circle, which is the you know, from one edge to the other, and you put it over the line that you just cut the circumference, which is
the flattened out. One is 3.1415 bla bla bla bla bla bla bla times the length of the diameter.
What?
The circumference? I don't know the circumference. Look, hey, this is the circumference. Around how far you have to travel around it, right? I know. So if you took the circle and flattened it out. I love pretending I'm smart. It's 3.1415 times longer than whatever the diameter is. Yeah. So the diameter is exactly one. The circumference is 3.14 pi. So that's,
that's Oh, it's C two pi times radius. times R. Yeah, times r. So okay, okay.
area, it what's,
what's the area times r squared? R squared?
know pi R circle. Oh, pi, pi r square pies.
Alright guys.
Out here, talking about triangles.
Showing the road to Bermuda. Oh, real quick. One more thing about pi. There's a person that memorized to 70,000 digit. Wait, there's a website 70,000 digits of pi. That's crazy. He memorized and recited it. Yeah. And somebody sat and listened to it and counted it. Made sure it was all right. And then they put it in the Guinness Book of World Records.
Oh my gosh. Okay. So what's your birthday? You
know, my birthday? Don't say it out loud. Don't sell out. Now that people can't figure it out. Yeah. It's calculating my populating your
pi. So you found your Pi Day in digit 268692.
You just told everybody my birthday? No. You did. Anyway. Yeah, you can go to lunch at lunch. I'll copy that into the
shownotes. Okay. Yeah, it's my pi day.com. Oh,
well copy the show notes. So people can just open up their favorite podcast app and click it. And then they can go and figure out Yeah, well, yeah. Yeah. It just finds your birthday in the digits of pi. It's really neat. Yeah, I'm sure he's that guy. The guy who did 70,000 digits wouldn't wouldn't have found my birthday. Because he only did 70,000 minus 268,000. So yeah, that's that's probably all I got to say about pie at this juncture.
Let me get back to my website. Now, I
was gonna talk about the Bermuda Triangle.
I was talking about instrument triangles. Nice.
So, Bermuda triangle was this huge deal in the late 80s, early 90s. Everybody was talking about the Bermuda Triangle and how crazy it was. And it was this big, huge lie. Oh, wow, what's going on with the Bermuda Triangle? Right? So basically, there's this triangle of ocean, from like off the coast of Miami, up to Bermuda and down to some somewhere down from there. But there's a whole bunch, I can't find the name of the other place. Anyway, it's out the Atlantic. And there's like all
these mysterious events that happen. They're like they're, you know, passenger airplanes, commercial flights, US Navy ships just go missing.
They just Is this the last island? No,
no, it's a big huge triangle. It's a big huge triangle of ocean. But it was like this huge, they're always having these like, mysterious specials, what's going on in the Bermuda Triangle? And I found a couple of what they're what explanations that people have come up with over the years for the Bermuda Triangle. My guess just throwing it out there is
that it's a highly traveled section of ocean. And, like, statistically, I don't think that anything happens there more than it would anywhere else that has that many airlines and boats and stuff going through it. But I also don't know the statistics, but people have seen her have said that Atlantis used to be there. And when it shrunk, let's say CharLes Berlitz himself, who forwarded the idea that lost city of Atlantis was somehow responsible for the shipwrecks and plane crashes in
the Bermuda Triangle. Since then, others have piled on to this theory, arguing the technology developed by the Atlanteans including crystal energies are still active on the seafloor causing mechanical malfunctions and boats and planes. And see this is where this article loses me because it says the biggest flaw in this theory of course, is that Atlantis isn't real. How do you know? How do you know? Popular Mechanics others have said there has been rogue waves kind of
like that. The wave on the movie we just watched what was it called The Poseidon Adventure. Beside Yeah, it was called The Poseidon Adventure there originally and then we remade it was called Poseidon. So yes, you're correct. It's called Poseidon. The one with Fergie Ferg.
Yep. For you. Ferg
was in that movie?
We don't watch movies. Mostly Fergie.
Yeah. Or Despicable Me? Yeah. Like we just want just Despicable Me have forgiven. I'm looking at it. She was probably playing it might probably be one of the minions. Some some folks have said that. It's rogue waves out there. That one? Oh, that's two tapes. She
was. She was She played on GRU.
There you go. There you go. I thought it was Steve Carell, but apparently was free. Yeah,
it was actually Fergie. She's just really talented.
Yeah, talented lady. But yeah, the rogue waves. I don't find that as entertaining as the other theories. So we're going to kind of just gloss over that one. Some folks have said that the Bermuda triangle triangle is angle triangle is a hotbed of UFO activity. The story goes, that the aliens use the Bermuda Triangle as a portal to our planet. They gather people and technology that they need to conduct their research on our species. This theory explains why many of the ships and planes
that go down in Bermuda Triangle were never recovered. Or the fact that the Bermuda Triangle was like a fourth of the size of the United States. And that's a lot of area to look for something that you have no idea where it went. But let's not worry about that. Let's see, in 2016, a group of researchers the Arctic University of Norway announced that they had discovered a massive half mile craters at the bottom of the
bar, Barents Sea off the coast of Norway. The craters they hypothesized were caused by sudden explosions of deep underwater deposits of methane.
Same thing.
Those lots of conspiracy theorists glommed on to that idea, okay, so this bothers me because I got a couple of rants and I don't have a David rant button.
But it did they did it did. David rant
so when they say conspiracy theorist, when there's no conspiracy being theory, is a conspiracy is when multiple people get together in order to do something nefarious, really clandestine. Yeah. Because they're conspiring to do it. So when they're talking about something that's have a natural phenomenon, it's not a conspiracy or what You're looking at? Are you trying to fact check me? Are you trying to fact check me? All right. And then some folks folks have said wormholes are
you seeking to explain a disputed case or matter as a plot by a secret group or Alliance rather than an individual or isolated act? So you're right. Yes,
I am. What you just said, get used to saying it. No, you're right. Get used to it. I'm gonna, I'm gonna clip that out. I'm gonna have a button. So when I say something, you're gonna push it. You're right. No. But anyway, the Bermuda Triangle was a huge deal. When I was a kid. I remember like, thinking about it all the time. I'm like, Oh, my gosh, what's going on in the Bermuda Triangle?
Were you okay? Were you one of those kids that were so obsessed with the Bermuda Triangle? I was. That's literally what you just said. I don't know why. It's like, there's these. There's these things that you can that you see where it's like, boys will turn seven and automatically choose one of these to think about for the
next five years. Oh, yeah. Like it's the Bermuda Triangle, monster drugs and Roman Empire. Yeah, that's, like, explain the Roman Empire thing to like three people that were saying it but didn't know what it meant breaking off
into a tangent. I saw a piece of content on the internet don't know where it was, I can't remember. And it was asking why males are so obsessed with finding cool sticks. When they're out in nature. I love cool steaks. I know and it's not just a male thing. But almost every guy I know if if like you're out and about and you find a really cool stick. You want to own it.
You want myself girly and glass today? Someone laughed at me. Oh.
But uh, yes, sticks when you find a good stick. Guys. Back me up on this one. When you find a good stick. There's just nothing. Nothing is good. Right? You find a nice, yeah. But this this girl was asking why men are so obsessed with finding a really nice stick. Because her son had found one and wanted to bring it home. And she was like, No, leave it here. But then the dad like, helped him sneak it into the car. I love. I love that. It's like the woman was like, What am I not
understanding? It's just a stick. As like, Well, I mean, you like jewelry, right? It's just, it's just pebbles. It's all it is. Yeah, it's just pebbles. Anyway, that that was my little tangent.
Yeah, so triangles haven't always been triangle. What? What? They used to be trapezoid.
Or you got Oh, you're talking about the instrument? Dang it.
I thought you'd be I thought you'd still be like, What?
No, I'm pretty clever.
Darn.
See, right there. I would have been like, yeah, you're right out of touch when I would have pushed it out to push the button that made you say yeah. We'll do it. We'll do it. Yeah, we can record it now. Okay, okay, folks, focused on my hold on a push that button right there. You gotta know you gotta click the button. Empty and then click sound. Sound sound and then go.
Yeah, you're right. That's really loud.
Let me clip it to where it's nice, tight, riveting. So tight clip playing with the road caster and it has a live capture feature. So yeah, you're
right. Yeah, you're right. Okay, perfect. So triangles that you could play. They used to be trapezoid, and they had like, Oh, and there were also more aside Sicily's than they were equal lateral. Yeah. Now you have to do it.
Yeah, you're right. Okay, stop. Okay, so you're
okay. So the cancel here is not always equal. Lateral ones are usually what we use now is a prettier looking ones. But they also had like little rings on him. I guess to reverberate a little bit more.
Are you talking about the triangles? Yeah.
What else? What are we talking about?
I don't know. I'm playing with a broadcaster.
Of course you are. So they're very easy instruments play. Didn't right. Yeah, you're right. Yeah, you're right. Yeah, you're right. Yeah, you're right. Yeah, you're right. Yeah, you're right. Yeah, you're right. You're
right. It sounds like it sounds like we're talking after you push it so many times. It sounds like we're talking about some mineral. Yeah, you're right. Yeah, you're right. Yeah, you're right in the rock tumbler. Make some jewelry. Absolutely.
Yeah, some Yeah, you're right. Earrings.
Oh my gosh. So the triangle the
instrument. Yeah, this is where written for them are very often complex.
Way complex triangle. Triangle playing. Wait,
I have to. So
yeah, go I didn't see that. That was what I was asking. Like, if a triangle player because it only makes one tone right? Yeah, I mean just different just a different like intention I hit her
complex triangle plane. That's math.
I don't care Oh my gosh. Play Inc. Yeah. So like if you want different how to be a professional triangle player tones, you'd have to have different triangles. So there's a triangle player and like a
an orchestra.
We needed to get to our most common sayings just have them all there so we don't have that ever talk again on the show. Wait
you never really gets my goat you don't really gets my goat. That's perfect. Okay, anyways, we'll make a whole bunch of these later. So let me look up an actual like video of someone playing triangle complex Lee. Okay, here we go. Here we go. Okay. I'm not gonna go. Okay, you can look this up on your own terms. Your podcasts professional podcasters. But people are still using triangle and contemporary music. Yeah, yeah.
It's it's a it's a legit. That's just like a You're right. It's just an instrument like any other instrument is. What was it a cowbell? Yeah, appeal. You still use cowbell? Yeah, you're right.
Speaking on the show, okay. Keep talking. Keep talking.
So my daughter is just a big ol nerd. Yeah, you're right. And right, right now, like, what she is wearing is horrible. Yeah, you're right. It needs to be we gotta say it louder. Because
it really gets my goat. Yeah, you're right. It really gets my goat. No, that's the wrong button. That's gonna like do the good news.
You would have to go to good news. Yeah, you're right. Yeah, you're right. Oh, my gosh.
We already lost all our viewers as fine.
They'll come back. They love us. So
the Foo Fighters had a percussionist drew Hester played the triangle solos and their 20,008 tour.
Nice. Foo Fighters. Foo Fighters.
Does that deal with a weird inflection that I'm talking about?
Are you talking about wacko from react? So
the dude that had the show? where he'd like, interview people, and had a weird voice?
I don't know. Foo Fighters. There's so many people that have a weird voice. All right. There's also so many people that have shows.
It gets my goat. Oh, yeah, you're right. Dang it. Do
you have anything else about triangle? No. All right. Do you know what looks like a triangle? Me? A V. There's also a triangle on a four and then not if you draw it right. For ya know, yes. You're okay. Get my goat. Hold on, hold on.
You don't really gets my goat. Leila read? Okay, you don't really get my goat. Okay. You don't really use my goat for any right. And it's not. It's not because the number four, um, ticks me off. It's just that you draw it wrong. Half the time, half the people draw it wrong. So if you don't draw it like an upside down chair, then I don't want to
talk. Yeah, you're right. Because a forest,
a forest, right way.
Instead of an open, it should be an
L and open a bucket with a line should be a basketball goal. Not a triangle, not a triangle on a stick. But
you know what? That's just her opinion. That's my, that's like my opinion. Awesome. But it's like I can still okay, so here's the problem I have. The problem I have with the four that is closed at the top is a lot of people get real lazy and they don't put a point on the left side of the for your writing. It can look
a whole lot like nine.
And numbers are supposed to be written the way that they're supposed to be written so that they're very different from each other. And it's and it's really easy to make an accounting error real easy. See when you put a four in the looks like a nine also people that
have that little tail on their ones. You know who I'm talking to? A little tail on the top Hill, other ones that look sevens who have a tail and have your one? Okay, I'm not personally attacking anyone, by the way. Yeah, this is all just our this is all just given our opinions. You don't have to agree with this. So this we're just saying, you know, really gets my goat.
Here's the thing. Here's the deal. But yeah, if I know well, I'm jumping in and I'm saying my goat getting thing. All right. If, if you're one of the people that puts a little piece on the top of the one I can't remember the name of it right now somebody will correct me. But that little piece on the top of the one that makes it look like a seven. If you're one of those people, you better put the line across the seven. Yeah,
that's what I was gonna say. Yeah. I stole it.
You know, really gets my goat Pam. Yeah, you're right. I wish you stayed around a little bit longer to listen to this episode. Because you were leaving. When we're setting the button codes. If you're still here, give yourself a pat on the back and kiss your brain. Yep. Put on your thinking caps, guys. There you go. All of the kindergarten phrases coming back. What's the little tail at the top? One go real quick.
And then we're gonna go on to visa vie. Oh, yeah. No one
wants to offer of one call.
I mean, it could be called a saref. Because that's what a tariff is on a font or a typeface? Sorry. Do you know the difference between typeface and font?
Nope. Okay,
so what people say, oh, what font is that? They're talking actually about the typeface. The typeface is what the letter looks like. The font is whether it's bold, italics regular. So all those things intersect
isn't telling me. Oh, come on.
Come on. Tell
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we live in normal cars. Like Strong Bad emails.
Oh, the email, the email, we live in New Chris and it was always a thing growing up to go suck can't do as good as you doing. Always a thing growing up going to search for shark's teeth, and the trunk blas in the pasture. My brother and I searched for years trying to dig one up. No luck. Most of the rural roads are chalky and limestone as was our driveway. My sister was walking her dog one time in our driveway and as looked down at her I caught a glimpse of a tooth. I'm not doing great.
You're doing good. Just keep going. Sure enough.
It was my brother and I We're kind of mad at first. But now it's a funny story to tell. Amazing. Rapidly yours no.
I have to go watch them because I gotta get back into that care. I used to be able to nail it. Exactly.
But yes, that's fans and
so, red beard, Jake W thank you so much from Northwest Northwest Kansas. Oh, it makes sense when you look at oh nine think when you use your brain? No, no. So yeah, that's That's always how it is like somebody somebody can be looking for something always always got your eyes out. You're digging around looking for shark's teeth. We live in North Carolina. We do. And you can go to the beach here. And there's some parts of the beach like Absolutely, sir. Yeah, you get out there when
when the tide goes out. And just dig at all you're gonna find sharks. You're gonna find shark's teeth just laying around on the beach every day. Just like
shed man. Right? Yeah,
we talked about that last episode. Yeah. 1000 SATs for episode 179. Sharks. Yeah, we used to go on field trips to the beach sometimes and collect see who could collect the most and I already had a
shark funny RS Redbeard. Strong man.
All right, you wanna do the next one? Sure.
1776 Boost SATs from just listening. Fun Fact, Friday was Leland David. That's the episode name. Right. So in the body language episode, and they got married on the same day. Anyhow, fun episode. So this is referring to the good news segment we did. Where these two people were like in the same kindergarten class born on the same day at the same hospital in like the same time ish. And they got they got married. They got married on the same
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And then Kevin Hallisey. On the sharks episode for 1414 sets.
I don't know what that that significance of that number is? Yeah, maybe
he just released 14. Yeah.
Oh, it's because I'm
turning. Okay. Happy birthday. Leila. Thanks for making so many people happier for the past four years integrate when you figure it out? Oh, my god. I can't believe I didn't get it. I'm so bad. Yeah,
actually. Thank you for coming up on four
years. Oh, my Oh my gosh. Wow. That's
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appreciate the streams, they can really add up. And like, I'll go in and look and sometimes our streams outweigh our boosts for an episode. And I'm like, wow, that's, and we don't we don't think Ill enough. We definitely appreciate y'all. Now one thing I will say that I'm gonna have to put in a bug report on my hella pad, which is how I check our, our Satoshis and boosts and everything. It's showing the same icon for everybody. And I know not everybody is using the same app to do it. Especially
since like, if I right click it, it'll say fountain. But it's not the fountain icon. So there's a bug. There's a bug there somewhere. I'm at the clear cache or something. I'm not sure. But I'll ask Dave. Dave Jones about that. But yes, we definitely appreciate all the support from everybody. And also and I don't know if you're doing this but thank you if you've been telling folks about the show, definitely appreciate
that. And Christopher battles, thank you so much for the social posts that you do for us and all the fun responses and gifts that you give us when we when we do a post. Definitely appreciate all of that value returned to us. I think I think that'll be it. I think it's time to get a story.
Oh, yeah, that's right. Okay,
so our last episode really gets my goat it's not that type of story. Oh whenever someone says take that back, I really okay. I really, you know, really gets my goat. I can't speak backwards.
Learn. It's not that hard. No.
I need to learn how to speak backwards. So when someone says take that back, I can literally take it back. Yep,
you can actually. I got okay at it in college. Like I got to wear winter I did I have a lot of time on my hands. I didn't have a girlfriend for a good portion of my first year in college. So anyway, okay,
so my story, I was gonna tell it last episode, I don't know why I didn't. And then my friend that listens to the show. Can I say his name? He said, It's okay. If he says, okay, okay, my friend Parker, he was listening to this show. And he was like, Why didn't you say the stupid stupid story about the shark and your dentist? And I was like, what? And he was like, Are your show and he's like, Oh, I didn't. And he's like, No, you didn't. And I was like, date. So it was like, I gotta say, the
next show. Um, anyway, so I had nothing to do with this. But I was watching Finding Nemo. While I was getting my, my teeth cleaned one time. And she was like, Oh my gosh, it's so pretty. It's so pretty. And like, I was watching a buddy Nemo. And the shark scene came up where it was like Shark Bait. Haha. And I was like, I love sharks. And my dentist was like, that's a problem. You got the problem, isn't it? And I was like, oh, we should didn't talk for the rest of the appointment.
We should let her listen to the shark episode as you like, if she's like, she likes coconut cake. And you're like, you know, that's a problem, right? The problem is coconuts take out more people in charge.
Next time I go see her I should say that
you really should be Hello, Larry. You got me thinking last time I was here about sharks. I
haven't let that go either.
I know you've been really upset about it. I've been really upset. Know what I need to stop you with what? Your dental hygienist said. Oh, you've got really pretty teeth. No. Oh. Oh, that was okay. Gotcha.
I was making that up to make me. That's
That's good. Because you're getting better at storytelling. Am I you are
revolution. Oh my gosh.
Oh my god. Anyways. Yeah, we we Yep. After the birthday weekend. Very excited. Say
happy birthday to him. Oh, you just happy birthday to him in the in the booth. Oh, I'm
old. Nobody cares about my birthday. Yeah. Bye. Bye, everybody. No chicken Friday with Leila and David. No, we can't Kyle's already been here today. We can't pay him twice. I mean. Oh, wow. Thanks for stopping by everybody. We hope you have a longer episode. We've ended we didn't plan on this being like a 20 minute episode because I wanted to get my birthday weekend started. Anyway, everybody, have a great weekend. Have a great weekend. Bye