Keith -vs- Robert -vs- Zabe - Episode 146 - Trivia Game Show Podcast! - podcast episode cover

Keith -vs- Robert -vs- Zabe - Episode 146 - Trivia Game Show Podcast!

Dec 05, 202330 minSeason 5Ep. 146
--:--
--:--
Listen in podcast apps:
Metacast
Spotify
Youtube
RSS

Episode description

This is an ARE YOU PAYING ATTENTION EPISODE!  Every question asked on this show was asked on a previous show!

ROUND 1 - Are these names of earthworms, chemicals found in makeup OR BOTH
ROUND 2
- 90s Movies, I want to go to Hawaii, That happened in June?
ROUND 3 - BUZZER Battle Buzz Bats

My Guests Tonight are:
Zabe
Host of Who Will Save Generation X? The Podcast
https://www.whowillsavegenx.com/

Robert
Host of Accelerated Culture Podcast
https://acceleratedculture.podbean.com/

Keith
Product Manager

Play by Play Summary as seen by Artificial Intelligence!

In 'Stuff I Never Knew - Episode 146 with Keith vs Robert vs Zabe,' the three rounds of trivia unfolded with an array of questions ranging from guessing if terms were earthworms or chemicals in makeup, to 90s movie trivia, Hawaiian facts, and a variety of timed quick-response challenges. Here's a play by play of the trivia rounds:

Round 1: The episode kicked off with a unique game segment where guests had to identify if given terms were types of earthworms, chemicals found in makeup, or both. Zabe started strong by correctly identifying 'ultramarine' as makeup. Robert jumped in, correctly guessing 'Prussian blue' as an earthworm, while Keith showed his prowess in the segment by getting several right, including 'Ben Hammina' and 'Haplotaxaday,' leading to bonus points and a solid lead with four points.

Round 2: The second round had Zabe in the hot seat answering questions about 90s movies, Hawaii, and events from June. Zabe bagged points for identifying Taco Bell as the sole restaurant in the 'Demolition Man' movie, recognized tourism as Hawaii’s top business category, but got stumped on the car manufacturer question which was 'Plymouth.' Keith got two out of three correct in his turn, acing questions about 'The Rock' and black sand beaches in Hawaii but slipping on the Department of Homeland Security founding year. Robert seemed to be a fan favorite with his escape room game master background, correctly identifying 'The Matrix' but fumbling on Hawaii's drinkable crop, which was not coconuts.

Round 3: The final round was a video segment where contestants had to answer 'Who am I?' 'What am I?' and 'Where am I?' based on gradually revealed clues. Keith extended his lead by identifying Elton John and chess correctly, while Zabe contributed as well, correctly identifying paper and the music icon Whitney Houston. However, Keith also made a misstep guessing 'Montana' for a location that receives more snow than Chicago, which was actually Hawaii. Keith demonstrated his quick-thinking by correctly identifying 'lice' as the answer to the final question. Despite technical difficulties hampering Robert's participation, all contestants displayed competitive spirit and knowledge across various topics. The game concluded with Keith victorious at 15 points, closely followed by Zabe at 14, and Robert at 11 points despite the tech issues.

Stuff I Never Knew is Hosted by Jeff Revilla of Poduty.com
Poduty is your online source for finding Live Podcasts and Events across multiple platforms!  

★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Transcript

Hey, everybody. Welcome to the Stuff Find ever new trivia game show podcast. I've got three great guests tonight. Zabe, Robert and Keith joining me on the Armstrong neighborhood channel. Let's hear that theme music. All right, we are in round one, and as you know, on this show, we get right into it. Earthworms or chemicals found in makeup or both? Could these Earthworms be chemicals found in makeup? You'll never know until we get through them. Zabe, you are up first.

Ultramarine. Is Ultramarine a type of earthworm or a chemical found in makeup or both? I'm wearing a little bit on my face right now. It's a piece of makeup. Makeup is correct. That'd been embarrassing. If it was a worm and you were wearing that on your face, over to Robert. Prussian blue. Are you wearing Prussian blue? That's tricky. That could go either way. Or it could be both the parrot. Sketch and Monty python, or it could be one of those other two things. Since that's not a category,

I'm going to go with Earthworm. Earthworm is correct. It is makeup. I don't even care if I'm right. I'm going to go with Earthworm. They're going to ride it the whole way through the round. Oh, well. All right. Here we go. Ben Homine. I can't even say it. So Ben Ham in an A. Ben. Hammond A. I'm going to go out and say that that is a type of worm. Earthworm from Ethiopia is correct. I was thinking Kenya, but you get. A bonus point for the location.

Back up to Zabe. A muscovite. Is a muscovite an Earthworm, a makeup chemical or both? Let's go with Earthworm on this one. That sounds very Earthwormy to me. Very earthwormy is incorrect. It's white. Micah. The great white Micah. You may have heard his other nickname. Over to Robert. Paraben. Is Paraben a worm from the Earth or up from the make or both? I tried on that one. And I'm off to such a great start, too. I'm going to stick with Earthworm. Earthworm for the point is

incorrect. It's a waxy preservative used in makeup. Come on, Robert, you know that one. Come on. Keith gets all the ones I can't pronounce. Keith almaday. Almaday. Rock me almadeus. Please tell me of that drop. I'm going to go with Earthworm. Earthworm location for a bonus point. Southern Kenya. Southern Kenya. I don't know. Correct. But Africa is somewhere there. We'll give you a bonus point. Producer there'll be an asterisk in

the historical record. All right, Zabe, now you get one I can't pronounce. Lubricade. Lubricit. Lubricitay. Here's a story of a lubricitae. I was going off your background. Only question is, is it both? That's the only question I have because it's clearly makeup. But is it both? That's the question I have. I'm just going to stick with makeup. Makeup and the. Mean. I can't say it on their show. It's a very area. It's not family. So makeup is incorrect. It was an earthworm. All right, here

we go. Last one to Robert Koltar. Koltar. A type of Earthworm, a type of makeup, or both. I think it's makeup. I think the Egyptians used to use this. I think it's makeup. Wow. Very specific. It gave me a location. I can't confirm the location, but Coltar is a coloring agent in makeup. Very nice. Robert and I thought, you're going to use Earthworm the whole way through. You really switched it up. Yeah, I decided to be right. You changed it up and in true form to Keith

Haplotaxaday. With apologies to our sponsor L'Oreal, I'm going to say this is an Earthworm. Earthworm is correct. Nobody fell for my trap, which was both. Hopefully they don't use Earthworms in makeup. Let's go to that scoreboard. We have a very close game for second place. Zabe and Robert tied with one point. Keith with the OD score, and the first ever four point round one. It's never happened before in the history of the show. Keith, you get a little bonus.

You get to pick the order. Do you want to keep it the same or change it up? I'm actually going to keep it the same because that's what I would have suggested if it weren't in this order. So sounds good to me. Came to the show with a strategy that's going to move Zabe to the hot seat. Zabe, how have things been since the last time we saw you? About the same. Yeah. Very nice. How can people catch your show and listen and watch and do all

the things? Well, my show is called Who Will Save Generation X? Trivia game show. It is a podcast dedicated to remembering, celebrating, and preserving all the wonderful qualities of Generation X through games, trivia, and friends. I've got two of my buddies on the show with me right now. Each regular episode, we have two contestants compete for ultimate Slacker prizes, and in the process, listeners are sure to get a nice dose of nostalgia

and maybe a few laughs along the way. The prizes are all nostalgic stuff I put on my ebay watch list, and I place bids on the item chosen on the winner's behalf until I'm the high bidder. If that bid holds up until the end of the auction, then I buy that item for the winner. It's a lot of fun. We put some really kooky weird stuff in there, and it's a good time. Very good. It's a great show. Who will save Generation X? Active on Facebook. There's a website, and you can find

the podcast in your feeds. Go ahead. Or you can just go to whowolsaygenx.com. That's the way we'll have that link in the show notes. Zabe, are you ready for the hot seat? Yes, I am, Jeff. See if I can lose three times on your show. That's a three peat. And in this round, each of my contestants are going to get questions from these three categories. 90s movies. I want to go to hawai and that happened in June. Your first question is a multiple

choice question for a 90s movie. In the 1993 Sci-Fi film demolition man starring Sylvester stallone and Wesley snipes, what is the only restaurant in existence? Is it multiple choice cyber king stardust, taco bell or pizza hut or both? The only one or all four? Is that what you're trying to tell me? Yeah. I have never seen demolition man. I kind of tapped out on Sylvester stallone movies once stop or my mama shoot came out. So I kind of boycot, he kind of jumped the shark for me. Anyways,

I've never seen this movie. But if there were going to be only one restaurant to exist in the future, I would hope it would be taco bell. Taco bell is correct. It is taco bell for the your I want to go to Hawaii question. What category of business is the number one money maker for Hawaii. Category of business. Does tourism count as a category of business? That is an example of a category. Is that your answer? I mean, that's probably the obvious one. Tourism is correct. It is

tourism. And that happened in June. In June of 2001, what make of car named after a US. Colony was discontinued? June 2001. Make of car. US. Colony. We don't have a manufacturer of that car, do we? That would be too much of a clue. I mean, how many are there? In 2001, there weren't that many car makers. US. Colony. That seconds on the clock just to. Build pressure and suspense for the famous car, the Massachusetts. You're so close. Yoda, Massachusetts. It's the old Plymouth. The

Plymouth went out of business. Felix is an idiot right now. Of course, it's fly mouth. Fly mouth. Well, in this last question worth five points, I'm going to give you a name five question. There's going to be a question where you have to put five things into the category. For example, I might say, name five spices in your spice cabinet and I'll put 10 seconds on the clock. You'll have 10 seconds to put those spices back in your cabinet because I already went

over and I removed them. So you have to figure out which five. But in this case, zabe. Name five. Hamburger toppings and go ketchup, mustard, pickles relish. A sesame seed bun goes on top of a burger. Mayo, a fried egg you could put. Anything on is acceptable. And that counts. You got all five. I take five. You ran the board? Everything but Plymouth. Got you massachusetts. We're going to move Robert to the hot seat. Robert, welcome to the show. How are things

going? Doing all right. Glad to have a chance to come do this instead of spending a night at work, especially since the power is out again. So nobody's escaping any rooms tonight at my job. Thank you. Tell us a little bit about what you do. Can people connect with you and learn more about Robert? Not really. I don't do much right now. I am a professional escape room game master. That is what I

do. I sit on the other end of a radio and give you hints if you have no idea what you're doing in one of our rooms. So it is a fun job. I really do enjoy it an awful lot. Other than that, I spend a lot of time on Zabe's podcast doing various. Work. That's what I do. I have nothing to promote, so I will also promote Zabe's show because I love it so much. Yeah. Robert is a fan favorite on the Save Generation podcast. It's totally true. Robert is my fan favorite as well. On the three fans love me

links. In the show notes. Robert, are you ready for the hot seat? Here we go. Let's do it. The line, it means buckle your seatbelt, Dorothy, because Kansas is going bye bye was said in which movie. And this is also multiple choice. Was it Speed, The Matrix, back to the Future two, or the core? I remember going to see this movie not really knowing what was it about because they weren't saying anything. And I was just trying to get away from my ex

girlfriend who was annoying me. So I went to the theater and was shown this beautiful, beautiful thing that is The Matrix. The matrix is correct. And I had the same exact experience. I went at, like 10:00 a.m.. And I didn't know what it was, and I walked out. I was the only person in the movie theater, and my mind was shattered because I couldn't comprehend. I was like, what's happening? What is the Matrix? That's right. All right.

Your Hawaii question. Hawai is the only us. State to grow what drinkable crop, not multiple choice. Would that be? Coconuts. Coconuts. Incorrect. We're looking for think we're I think I'm missing a question. Let's see. Hold on. I can just give any answer now. All right, Robert, what is the answer to this question? The Council of Trent. Council of Trent is correct. Correct. Producers that's correct. All right, Robert. I knew it. I'm going to give you a

name five bonus question. There's five points up for grabs here. Robert, name five excuses for not turning in your homework. And go. I fell asleep. My dog ate it. I didn't have time. My parents dragged me out. My paper was on fire. I think there's a little bit of delay happening. I think you got five in before. You actually, I got six out of yeah. Okay. I think the contestants agree. Zabe and Keith both think there's a little bit of a delay. I believe you did get all yeah. Everyone's saying yes.

There's a little bit of a delay. Let's go to Keith. Keith, welcome to the show. Hi. I'm watching you're pacing around. You're reacting to everybody's answers. How's it going? Where are you calling in from? I'm calling in from Laguna Hills, California. Things are going great because I'm with friends and answering trivia questions and I'm really intimidated because all of them are doing very well. Well, there's still 30 some points after this round, so hang in there. It's anybody's game so

far. Anything you'd like to plug, promote, talk about? Nothing to plug, but my job is I'm a product manager at a popular user generated content site and so I am just all about the creators. I love my job because my job is empowering creators and I love being on a show like this to see people create things and I'm just so happy and blessed to be here. Well, awesome. Thank you so much for being here. I appreciate that. And definitely we always appreciate

the DIY creators. Most of our guests on the show are actually small independent podcasters. So I'm glad, especially you recognizing that means a lot to me. But that doesn't mean I don't want to put you into the hot seats. Are you ready? It's hot in here. Let's go. Your 90s movie question. Sean Connery, Nicholas Cage and Ed Harris appeared in what 1996 action film? And don't worry, it's a multiple choice. Is it? Broken Arrow, the Rock, demolition man? One of Zabe's favorite.

And the hunt for Red October. I believe it's the rock. The Rock is player three correct? The rock is correct. I'm guessing I might not have typed all the answers correctly. This game. Here we go. Our Hawaii question. The Big Island. Hawaii has volcanic sands of what distinctive color? I think this is the combination of all colors, but don't grade me on that part. I believe they have black sand beaches. Or if you're a scientist, it could be the absence of all color. The absence of all black is

correct. And that happened in June. Question, what new cabinet did George W. Bush propose in June of 2002? Says propose. We were in the aftermath of 911. He definitely did the Homeland Security and I believe that's a cabinet post. And I'm seeing stuff in the chat that's saying no. You're saying nope to the things in the chat or nope to the answer you're about to give? Well, the answer I'm about to give is some sort of space Force. Is that the answer you want to

give? Yes. You're going with Space Force. Space Force is incorrect. It was Department of Homeland Security. They talked you out of it in the chat. Thanks, Robert. These are such wily people. I love it. I love it. All right. Has that happened before? This is amazing. I love that. Our five point bonus question. I'm going to put 10 seconds on the clock. You have 10 seconds to tell me five things and I need you to tell me five ways to say goodbye. And go aloha, see you later. Bye. Farewell, welp

see you later. Or if that's too duplicative, then damn. It, as long as you had a comma after welp I'll give you both. You got five points. Let's go to that scoreboard to see how we're going into the final round. It is a much closer game. Only three points separating first and second place, we have Keith with eleven, robert and Zabe tied with eight. And as you know, in this final round, we have 30 points available. And in this round, it's

a video round. And I'm going to play a series of ten different videos with a very vague question. Who am I? What am I? Where am I? And then I'll start to play a series of clues. If you buz in with your buzzers, I've asked you to bring on the first clue that's worth three points. The second clue is worth two points and the third clue is worth one point. If you're right, you're going to earn those points. But if you're wrong, way to say goodbye, say Cyanara to those points, you will lose that

point value. Now, I've asked each of my guests to bring in their own buzzers. Let's start with Keith. Keith, let's hear your buzzer. He's got the family feud. Buzzer I think. Or the food family. And the Zabe 69 dude he's got the bill and Ted Excellent Adventure And Robert? He's got the tsunami warning, I think. Come on, Jeff, you don't know what that sound is. Maybe he's never been on the oh. Is that a was? I was never a Star Trek. You're missing out. Yeah, Keith don't like me anymore. Bye.

All right, he should get back because we're going to start the video route. There he is. All right, I'm looking for a music superstar. Now, remember, sometimes my questions and my answers and my pictures, they may or may not match, but they also may match, so keep that in mind too. His first band was called Bluesology. And if you look on the right side a little timer, you know how much time you have left for this three point value? That is Robert. Delton John. Elton John is

correct for three points. Right out the gate on the first clue of the first question. Robert knows everything about music, so we're screwed if the rest are music questions. Let's go to that next question. Which successful pop artist? I tell you, robert paid $50 for the questions tonight. Oh, he's pre buzzing. He co wrote the charity single we are the World with no, that's Richie Zabe. I'm just going to blurt out Michael. Jackson then and hope I get the. Points

for three points. Wait, who buzed it? Who did that? Michael Jackson is correct. My guests brought their own wrong buzzers. They're really going to confuse me this round. All right, here we go. We're looking for a classic game. Which classic game? Everybody has a chance this time it's not music related. The first world champions of this game played in 1886. That is Keith. I'm going to go with cricket. Cricket is incorrect. Incorrect. Incorrect. Incorrect.

Our second clue for two points. It is played on 64 squares. Keith? Chess. Chess is correct. Only cost you one point. Then you can buzz in multiple times. But if everybody keeps buzing in on the first clue, then it won't matter. But you can buz in as often as you want as many times as you like. I was about to say checkers. I'm looking for which type of craft not necessarily witchcraft. It is originally a form of traditional Japanese folk art which was popularized in Europe in the mid 19 hundreds.

Our second clue for two points, cutting and gluing are not used in this paper. Related craft. Keith Origami. Origami is correct. All right, six questions remaining. 18 points total. I'm looking for a famous piece of clothing. The original design of the garment has been changed over the years. The rivet at the bottom of the crotch conducted too much heat. I think that was keith had the first buz. I think there may be some delay with Robert, but I'll take it. And then we'll sort

it out with the engineers backstage. Historical record. I believe this is Levi jeans. Levi's 501 jeans are correct. No, I want to issue a complaint. Keith didn't say 501 jeans. He just said Levi jeans. Pedantic judges are not are we really. Going to lower the standards of this show? Have you seen the show before? This is the show where we lower standards. Like, are you going to complain that Keith got an extra point for naming where an earthworm was from? And I think I gave Robert

bonus points somewhere, too. I think you're just upset because I. Haven'T given you joking. Zay points. A bonus points. He's like, where's my points? Let's hope that Robert rejoins and is on the same latency that we have. I feel like his computer was hosted on the moon. Let's get him. There he is. He's back. Robert, how's it sounding now? I don't know. Okay, I think it's a little better. Let's go over to that scoreboard. Zabe and Robert tied at eleven. Keith with twelve. One point

advantage with five questions remaining. We're halfway through. We have 15 points remaining. It is still anybody's game. And I'm looking for a material. Is it a material girl? Madonna. This material has a weight and a tooth. What material has a weight and a tooth? This material is one of numerous inventions made by the Chinese. And our third clue, it is mostly made of wood and used in Origami. 69. Dude. Zabe. I mean paper. Paper is correct.

Now I feel like we've leveled. Everybody's got their bonus point, right? Bonus point. I earned that sucker. Well, I added the extra clue because I'm looking for a what? What am I? Am I a scared little kitten it took 2700 years to build me? What am I? Second clue for two points. I've been called the longest cemetery in the world with 1 million people who died while making me. That is Keith. Is that? The Great Wall of China. The Great Wall of China for two points is correct.

Good one, Keith. Let's go back to a category made for Robert. Who am I? Who am I? My interview with Diane Sawyer was the highest rated interview in television history. Our second clue for two points. I am the only artist to have seven consecutive number one hits on the Billboard Hot 100. And our third clue for one point. I was in four movies, including The Preacher's Wife and The Bodyguard. Zabe. That is Rip Whitney Houston. Rip whitney Houston is correct. Correct. Two questions remaining.

Where am I? Where am I? You can always pre guess if you want to guess. I could be anywhere. I am the second widest state. The second widest. Our second clue for two points. Parts of me receive more snow than Chicago. That is Keith. I'm going to go with Montana. Montana is incorrect. That'll cost you two points. I was thinking third clue. Our third clue for one point. This is the only state to grow coffee, famous for tourism and has black sand. Zave, did we learn anything? This show finally

learned something. Yes. Hawaii. Hawaii is correct for the callback of the night. And our final clue for three points what am I? What am I? Am I a baby seal stuck on the sand? Am I a schoolyard? I cause children to lose 2.8 million days of school per year. What am I? The term nitpick refers directly to me. I heard Keith first. Lice. Lice is correct. Keith, was it enough to come back in the end? Let's go to that scoreboard. We have a very close game. Keith with 15 points, Zabe

with 14. And Robert, who we're going to have back because of technical difficulties. Robert was crushing it. We had some lag issues here. Robert with eleven points. Still a great showing for not even being able to play. He's only one question away from winning. Keith, congratulations. Let's hear that theme music and dance our way out of here. 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.

Transcript source: Provided by creator in RSS feed: download file
For the best experience, listen in Metacast app for iOS or Android
Open in Metacast