Hey, everybody. Welcome to the stuff I never knew, trivia, game show, podcast. I'm Jeff. I'm your host on the Armstrong neighborhood channel. I've got three great guests, Bob, Tyler and Izzy. Let's hear that theme music. That is correct. You are correct. You are wrong. You are wrong. You are wrong. You are right. That is correct. All right, as you know, on
this show, we go right into it. And in round one tonight, I wrote a game that I can't pronounce and I'm going to stumble over this title about eight times. Tonight, we're going to play was it invented by an Albanian or an Alabamian? So, I'm going to read you an invention. You got to tell me which one is it albanian or Alabamian? We'll start with Bob. We'll go in the order that everybody showed up tonight. Bob, windshield wipers, was that invented by an
Alabamian or an Alabamian? Albanian. I'm going to say an Alabamian. Alabamium is correct by Mary Anderson in 1903. Over to Tyler, vending machines that connect to the Internet. Is that albanian or Alabamian? I'm going to go with Albanian. Albanian is incorrect, is Alabamian. James Satchel Jr. Over to Izzy, invented and developed tungsten filament lights for color photography at MIT. I'm going to say Albanian. Albanian. Albanian. Yeah. Albanian is correct.
We got two points awarded. We got two more questions each. Back to Bob, the van de graph generator, better known as the device that makes your hair stand up. Albanian. Albanian is incorrect. That's an Alabamian. Darn. Over to Tyler. Discovered nitric oxide's role in relaxing blood vessels. That has to be albanian. It has to be albanian, because it is Albania. Albania. Over to Izzy, pioneered the R D methods for utilizing ethanol as an alternative engine fuel. I'm going to say Alabamian.
Alabamian is incorrect. Albania. Albania is what we're looking for. And the last one for each of you in this round. Back to Bob, the portable electric hearing. Hmm. Oh, my gosh. This is a tough know because there's hard people in Alabama and Albania. So I'll say Albania again. Albania is incorrect. That's an Alabamian. Miller, Reese, Hutchinson. Over to Tyler. Airbags for automobiles. We had windshield wipers. I'm going to say alabama. Alabamian is
correct. Correct. And our last one to Izzy, Wikipedia that free online encyclopedia. Is that Alabamians or Alabamians? I'm going to go with alabamian. Alabamians is correct. Correct. Very well. Played in the first round. We're going to go to that scoreboard. We have Bob with one, Tyler and izzy tied with two. Bob, you get a little bonus going into the second round because you have a different score. You get to pick the order. Do you want to keep it the same or change it up?
Oh, boy. Do you have any music for me here? TikTok music? No, I guess. Let's start with Tyler. Tyler's going first. All right, we're going to round two. And my favorite part of the show where we get to meet my guest tonight, Tyler. Welcome to the show. Hey, thanks for having me. Where are you calling in from? Calling in from Pearl River, New York, where it's cold as well. It's just cold. The word I want to say, I can't say.
Yeah, I could believe it. It's cold here in Pennsylvania, but I can imagine it's a little bit worse than New York. Tell us a little about what you do in New York and how can people connect with you. Currently I'm working at Home Depot just to pay the bills and get a roof over my head, if barely. But while I'm doing that, I work
as the host for Geek talk with Tyler. I'm also taking voiceover lessons and I am also currently working on the audio series the Undadable X Men and some other projects I can't speak of right now, but trust me, they are worth looking into in the foreseeable future. Well, if people want to connect with you and follow along in your journey of creating these, how can they stay in contact? I am currently on Facebook, Instagram, and if you have it,
LinkedIn. All right, we'll put all those links in the show notes. Tyler, are you ready for the hot seat? Ready when you are. Here we go. In this round, we're going to play liquid connections and a new year name five for the new year, 2024. A liquid connections are four questions that all have something tied together with liquid. The answer might not be a liquid, but they will all connect to be something that is a liquid. And then your new year name five. I'll give you a very
basic category about the new year, something you'll do in the new year. And you have to give me five things that fit into that category. Tyler, I think I get what you're saying. What's that? I think I get it. You'll get it as soon as you go through it. All right, here we go. Your first question, what type of creature might be hiding under a kid's bed? A boogeyman a boogeyman is also a more generic monster. We'll give you a monster for the boogeyman, but we're
looking for monster. Just keep that in mind. Which video game company created Red Dead and Grand Theft Auto? Weird. Three second rule. Just shows up every once in a while. 3 seconds on the clock. Yeah, I'm not really sure on this one. That's all right. That's Rockstar. So remember, we got monster and Rockstar so far. Let's go to our third question. Which marvel alien symbiote attaches itself to Tom Hardy? The movie was Venom. Venom is
correct. Correct. And which device helps a guitar produce sounds through a speaker? Not my area of expertise, but honestly, the acoustics. You plug a guitar into a. Speaker? A speaker. Well, we're looking for amp on that one. So, Tyler, what ties together monster, rockstar, Venom? And these are. Remember, we're looking for liquid connections, monster rockstar, Venom, and amp. Things that come out of the night? No, we're looking for energy drinks. Monster energy drink, rock star
energy drink. Those are all energy drinks. That was the liquid connection. Clever. Well, thank you. And your name. Five bonus question. I'll put 10 seconds on the clock once I read you the category, you'll have 10 seconds to name five types of items or areas to declutter in your home. Where would you clean up in your home for the new year and go? Living room, bedroom, bathroom, closet, and under the bed. Did you get all that? I got all five. I always give
you the full 10 seconds just to see how it turns out. Tyler, very well played. You got seven points in that round. Let's go to Izzy. Welcome to the show. Welcome. Thank you for having me. Tell us where you're calling in from. I am calling in from Houston, Texas, where we were just 20 degrees the other day, and today we're 68 degrees. 20 degrees. We call that spring up north here. Tell us about what's going on in Texas. What do you do down
there? Do you have a podcast? Yes. So I'm a podcaster for PSA, the mental health podcast, a vlogger for in and out the office with Izzy Baker, which is the following. My vlog, lifestyle of me, who is now being a full time entrepreneur, podcaster, YouTuber, ghostwriter, and the ins and outs of that. And with that being said, I am a full time ghost writer, and I have my own ghost writing service. Very nice. And people want to connect with you and
utilize that service. How can they find you? Yes, they can. Reach out to me at Instagram, at underscorebake oven. Like easybake, but Izzy, bake. And then, of course, psantepodcast.com and my YouTube channel is the same. Underscore Izzybake oven. Very good. I'll have all those links in the show notes. Izzy, are you ready for the hot seat? Let's do it. All right. We have a liquid connections. Your first question is, what does the prefix hydro mean? Advanced. Advanced. We're looking for
water. Water, which microscopic fungus used in baking helps to make dough rise. I know that. That's the funny part. Yeah. Baking soda. Baking soda. We're looking for yeast. I knew that. I knew it was yeast. Okay. That's okay. People don't understand how hard it is when you're in the hot seat. We call it the hot seat for a reason. Ken Loach's film about the irish war of independence is called the Wind that shakes the tree.
Barley. We're looking for barley. And our last one, which word means one legged jump. You would do this on one leg? Um. I feel like I'm a. Who wants to be a millionaire? I need to call a lifeline. I don't know. We're looking for hop. Hop on 1ft. All right, so what ties together water, yeast, barley, and hops. What do those four ingredients make? Bread. We're looking for beer. That's how you make beer. With water, yeast, barley, and hops. So a
chance to get five more points right here. Izzy, name five activities or exercises you can do to be healthier in 2024. And go run. Lift weights. Put the plate down. Skip, walk. We got four for you. Four points there. Not a bad round. Tyler came in, have seven. You have four. We're going to. Bob. Bob, welcome to the hot seat. It is warmer over here. I didn't realize it. You're right. When you're in the little window, it's much cooler. I don't know. Time
to turn the heat up. Bob, tell us where you're calling in from. Sure, I'm calling from St. Louis, Missouri, where they make a lot of beer. Oddly enough, innizer bush is homed here in St. Louis. Yeah, very nice. And tell us what you do out there in St. Louis. Tell us a little bit about your show. Yeah, I'm co host of Static radio, weekly show that's been going on for a bit. And we tell funny stories and just relatable things that happen to us. Like,
for instance, my son told me I was a cryptid this week. And so that's what happens here. Very nice. And if people want to reach out, connect, listen to the show. What's the best way for everyone to find you? Sure. Staticradio.com or staticradio on any of the socials. Very good. Are you, Bob, ready for the hot seat? Okay, I'm ready. Ready. All right. Remember, liquid connections. What are Chardonnay, Sauvignon and Riesling? Precisely. Looking for a very specific answer for this one.
Precisely. I was just going to say they're wine, but you want something more precise than that. What kind of wine? I'm looking for a color. Oh, red wine. Red wine is incredible. Those are white wine. Apparently, I don't drink a lot of wine. All right, the second one, the movie the Blank house rules, stars Michael Caine and Toby Maguire. It's not wine house rules. I think it's cider house rules. Cider house rules is correct. And I'm sure my typo was noted by the producer
there. And your third question, the finest scottish whiskeys are called single blanks malt. See, there you go. I drink a little whiskey. There you go. Single malts are correct. And the secretary of state under George W. Bush was Condoleeza blank rice. Condoleeza rice is correct. So, Bob, what ties together white wine, cider malt and rice? Rice. White wine, cider malt and rice. And it's a liquid of some kind. Saki is sake saki, right. Is white wine incorrect? There are types of
vinegars. White wine vinegar, cider vinegar, malt vinegar. You're right. Gosh. Goodness gracious. All right, Bob, you're horrible. Oh, you're doing great. Everyone's doing great. Wait till the next round. Let's name five ways to reduce stress or increase relaxation in the new year. And go take a bath, take a. Walk, sleep, pet your animal, cat or dog and get a foot rub. At the buzzer. All five. You won five for five on the bonus question. We have a very
close game. Only three points from first to second place. Bob and Tyler with nine. Izzy's right in there with six points. We have 30 points coming your way in this final round. This round is a video round, and I'm going to start to read you a series of clues. Now, at any point, you can buz in. I've asked each of my guests to bring their own buzzers. We'll test those in just a second. But if you buz in on the first clue and you get it right, that's worth three points. Your
second clue is worth two points, and your last clue is worth one point. If you're right, you're going to earn that point value, and we'll add that to your total. But if you're wrong, we'll subtract those points from your total. So you want to be fast, but you want to be accurate. So let's go around and test each of my guest buzzers so people listening at home knows who's buzing in. Bob, let's hear yours and Izzy. Little shake, can you hold up maybe a little bit closer to the mic? Okay. Kleenex
box. And to Tyler. He's got the bell. All right, so we'll go into the first round here, and I've made some videos for you to help you through it. Now, keep in mind, my pictures may or may not help you solve the question. I like throwing you off a little bit, so here it is. What is it? I played a crucial role in the country's expansion westward. Bob, covered wagon. Covered wagon is incorrect. Incorrect. I already gave you the warning. My pictures. You told
me those pictures are misleading. And we'll keep playing. You'll see. On the right side, there's a little timer. Let you know how much time is left for your second question. Okay. I flow from northern Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico. I heard. I'm going to try a different tactic. Is this the Mississippi River? Mississippi river for two points is correct. I tried to throw you off with the Pennsylvania. I should know it. I'm looking at it out my window. No, not really. Let's go to
that second one. This is a. Who. Who am I? Who am I? The Declaration of Independence. Yeah, I was there. That's your clue there. I was there, too, Izzy. George Washington. George Washington is incorrect. Incorrect. Our second clue. My home in Virginia is known as monticello. Monticello. Monticello. Our third clue. For one point. My face is featured on the nickel and the $2 bill. Bob? Thomas Jefferson. Thomas jefferson is correct. We still have eight questions, 24 points
remaining. We're looking for a sport. What sport am I? I am played with a ball and a net. Tyler, what is volleyball? Volleyball is incorrect. Incorrect. We'll go to our second clue for two points. Play with a ball in a net, and I can be played in singles, doubles, or mixed doubles. Tyler, what is tennis? Tennis is incorrect. Who was that? That's a new sound. Bob with the new buzzer here, I'll. Do my right buzzer. There we
go. Badminton. Badminton is incorrect. Incorrect. And we'll let the timer run our last clue. Hands on your buzers for this one. This will give it away. I can be played in your basement on a folding green table. I think I heard Bob first. Is it poker? Poker is. Sorry. Let me change my answer. You can only change it once. Izzy has it. Yeah, he got it. Spades. Spades is. Remember, it's a ball in a net. Singles, doubles or mixed doubles. A table in your basement. That's green, Bob.
Ping pong. Ping pong is correct. We're looking for ping pong on that one. Messing with our minds with these pictures. I swear. I'm sorry about. Go. I wonder what the next one is. We'll go to the next question tonight. This really throws you off. You're staring at these pictures. What sport am I. Would I go back to back? Ping pong? You can always pre guess for four points. Yeah, no kidding. All right, let's find out. Well, I can be played with a ball in a net. That's my first clue.
No one's as anxious on this one. Yeah, we're not even going to take a bite on. Let's see what that second clue is. I can be played in singles, doubles, or mixed doubles. I'll say. Badminton again, Bob, with the. Badminton is incorrect. Incorrect. Gotta try. And our last clue. I am named after a dog and my ball is similar to a whiffle ball. We're looking for pickleball. Oh, pickleball. Of course. And that time the pictures were actually pickleballs. Oh, my goodness. All right, here we
go. This would be called the tricky game or something. Here you go. It's stuff. I never tricked you. Yeah, you're always tricking me. All right. Where am I? I am a UNESCO World Heritage site. You're trying to game us in to get. Is he. Is it Dubai? Dubai is incorrect. Incorrect. We'll go to the second clue for two points. I am the first national park in the US and arguably the world. Bob? I think it was Yosemite. Yosemite is incorrect for two points. I'll cost you two.
And our third. Are we taking away points, Jeff? Yes. I am a famous national park known for my geothermal features and wildlife. I heard bells. Tyler, first. Is it Yellowstone? Yellowstone, for one point, is correct. Correct. We'll keep it moving. I'm looking for a who. Five questions remaining. Who am I? I received the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Yeah. And the congressional gold Medal. I was trying to read ahead to keep the show moving. That's for three points. Our second clue for two points.
My birthday, February 4, and the day I was arrested, December 1, are commemorated as holidays in some US states. Our third clue for one point. I am often referred to as the first lady of civil rights and the first lady of civil rights and the mother of freedom movement. That was a little typo on my part. Who was first on that? Who was first? Let's see. Dave, give me a number. I need number one. Bob was first. I was going to say Rosa Parks. Rosa Parks is
correct. Correct. Even with my typos. You got it. Yeah. Although I was not believing the bus picture. Now you don't trust me anymore. Yeah, I don't. You're tricky. Where am I? We'll wait till you see this one. Where am I? Right. Am I at McDonald's? I am known for my distinctive international orange color. Is it my cheese? Is it the golden arches? How about our second clue? I am often shrouded in the fog. I'm known for international orange covered in fog.
Our third clue. I am considered one of the most photographed bridges in the world. Think west coast. Oh, Bob. The Golden Gate bridge. Golden Gate bridge is correct. I even found a photo shrouded in fog. Yeah. All right. Three questions remaining. Who am I? Who am I? Am I this guy enjoying a tasty lunch? I wrote the best selling book, a brief History of time. Our second clue for two points. I was known for my work on black holes and the theory of
relativity. Tyler, who is Stephen Hawking? Stephen hawking for two points, is correct. We have two questions remaining. We have, I would only imagine, a close game here. What restaurant am I? I'm looking for a restaurant. This is the questions I thrive on here. I was founded in 1964 by Forrest and leroy Raphael. Raphael. Raffle. Raffle. Like waffle, but raffle. Our second clue for two points. My name sounds like a phonetic pronunciation of one of my main items.
And hands on the buzzer, I've got the meats. Tyler, what is RB's? RB's is correct. RB, roast beef. The initials. That's how they got the name. And our last question tonight. What movie from the 1980s am I? I'm a 1980s movie. I am a 1982 science fiction film directed by Steven Spielberg. Tyler, did you buz. Or was that an accident? No, that was an accident. Sorry. And Bob. Et the extraterrestrial. Et the extraterrestrial for three points is correct.
Correct. Let's go to the scoreboard and see how we finished. We have a tie. Bob and Tyler tied at eight. We need to go to a final round. I went to Jelly Belly and I asked Jelly Belly, how many jelly beans are in one pound of jelly beans? I'm going to ask for an answer from Bob first, then from Tyler. Whoever's the closest will get the tiebreaker point. Bob, how many jelly beans are in one pound of jelly belly jelly beans? Oh, my gosh. They're not very big. And so I'm going to say there's
200 and 5250. And Tyler, I'm going to say 300. Even 300 went higher. The answer is 400 jelly beans. Tyler is closest. Tyler gets the bonus point and is our winner tonight. Congratulations, Tyler. Let's hear that theme song. That is correct. You are correct. You are wrong. You are wrong. You are wrong. You are right. That is correct. You are correct. That is correct.