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Lisa -vs- Todd -vs- Wize - Episode 162 - Can Jeff correctly pronounce "Worcestershire" Sauce?

Oct 08, 202428 minSeason 5Ep. 162
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In tonight's trivia battle we've got 3 great guests playing 3 rounds of trivia and games!

My Guests Tonight are:
Lisa David Olson
Author/Speaker
https://lisadavidolson.com/

Todd
Lisa's Husband!
https://lisadavidolson.com/

Wize Otero
Real Wize Radio
https://stuckinmymindpodcast.com/

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In this exhilarating episode of Stuff I Never Knew, host Jeff Revilla welcomes three dynamic contestants: Lisa, Todd, and Wise. The episode, set to air on the Armstrong Neighborhood Channel, kicks off with high energy and competitive spirit. This trivia game show features three rounds of intellectually stimulating questions aimed to challenge even the sharpest of minds. Jeff ensures a seamless flow by diving straight into the action, prepping the contestants for a night of fun-filled trivia. The show’s theme music plays, adding a touch of excitement as the game gets underway.

Round 1, titled "In the Year 2000," demands the contestants' knowledge of historical events and their ability to pinpoint the correct century. Lisa sets the pace by accurately identifying NASA's Mars Global Surveyor launch as taking place in the 20th century. Todd and Wise follow suit, answering their questions with varying levels of success. Todd falters on a diamond heist question, incorrectly choosing the 19th century, while Wise scores by correctly placing Timothy McVeigh’s sentencing in the 20th century. The questions oscillate between intriguing and grim, testing the contestants’ depth of historical knowledge in a brisk and action-packed segment. At the conclusion of Round 1, the scoreboard shows a close competition with all three players tied.

In Round 2, aptly titled "The Hot Seat," the tension escalates as each contestant faces personalized questions from categories of their choice—music, entertainment, or products. Lisa selects "products" and answers all her questions swiftly, including nailing the brand Ginsu knives. Her bonus question, naming five popular beach vacation spots, is answered impressively even amidst technical difficulties. Todd opts for "entertainment" and shows prowess by answering two out of three questions correctly, missing only on the Fast and Furious sequel title, while successfully navigating his bonus round. Wise, diving into "music," demonstrates his expertise, correctly identifying TLC’s album and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s location, securing significant points during the round.

The Final Round, however, known as "Who Am I? What Am I? Where Am I?" proves to be the most challenging and thrilling. With 30 points up for grabs, the contestants must identify vague clues related to various subjects. Lisa displays impressive speed and precision, buzzing in with correct answers about mole sauce and volleyball. Todd makes a comeback by correctly identifying Al Capone and mosquitoes, while Wise scores with "tea" during the beverage question. The tricky questions and Jeff’s engaging banter keep listeners at the edge of their seats. Despite a strong push from all, Lisa’s quick thinking and correct guesses secure her the win with 15 points.

To conclude this captivating episode, Jeff highlights each contestant's participation and plugs their respective projects, adding a personal touch. Lisa's victory is celebrated with deserved admiration from all. The episode ends with a call to action encouraging listeners to join future episodes and inviting trivia enthusiasts to visit stuffineverknew.com to register for upcoming games. Jeff's infectious enthusiasm and the contestants' camaraderie ensure that Stuff I Never Knew remains a memorable and engaging podcast for all who relish the thrill of trivia.

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Hey, everybody. Welcome to the stuff I never knew, trivia, game show, podcast. I'm Jeff. I'm your host. We are on the Armstrong neighborhood channel. I've got three great guests joining me today, Lisa, Todd and Wise. 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. That is correct. And as you know, on this show, we get right into it. And tonight we're gonna play a game called in the year

2000. I don't know if anybody remembers that a little bit, but I'm gonna read you a historical event. You have to tell me, did it happen in this century? The two thousands or last century? The 19 hundreds. And they're gonna be very close to that time period. So it's a 50 50 guest. We're going to go in the order in which my guest accepted to be here tonight, Lisa, Todd, and wise. Lisa, your first event. NASA launches the Mars global surveyor. Did that happen this century

or last century? Last century. Last century is correct. 1996. That happened. Hallelujah to Todd. An italian gang steals loose diamonds, gold, and jewelry valued at more than 100 million from a belgian vault known as the Antwerp diamond heist. I'm going with the 19 hundreds. 19 hundreds is incorrect. This century. 2003. Over to wise. A jury sentences Timothy McVeigh to death for his part in the 1995 Oklahoma sitting city bombing. Did that happen this century or last century?

Oh, man. This is a trick question. Last century. You didn't fall for my trick. Last century is correct. 1997. Back to Lisa. I'm a little concerned that the questions are getting a little bit more grim as we're going on here. So wait for question nine. Okay. Okay. Your concerns will be put to ease, Lisa. The Winter Olympics are held in Nagano, Japan. Yeah. This century. This century is incorrect. Those were the 98 Olympic. But I know it's in the winter. Yes, correct.

Lisa. Spell nogginal. And to bring up the mood a little bit for Todd, the 60th anniversary of D Day. You might do some math on this one. Two thousands is correct. Correct. All right, so why. This could be the toughest one. Boris Yeltsin resigns as president of Russia, leaving Prime Minister Vladimir Putin as acting president. This century. This century. The last day of the last century. December 31. Oh, incorrect. It was last century. So much putting on the rich, huh? Yeah. There you go. Back to

Lisa. The final Peanuts comic is printed in newspapers, preceded by author Charles M. Schwartz. Schwartz. Schultz. Schwartz's Schultz's death the night before. Last century. Last century. Is incorrect. It was February 13 of 2002. Wikipedia is launched. You love the design. All that text was. It launched this series, say 19 hundreds. Was Wikipedia launched in the 19 hundreds? Is. You know what, that's a good point, though. Is 2000 considered the 19 hundreds or 2000 because, you know, two

thousands. It's the year 2000. Yeah. Okay. Okay. Yeah, well, we partied like it was 1999. We can't do that more than once. You don't know my wife. And to my wife, the president Hugo Chavez of Venezuela is restored to power following an attempted coup. This is to wise this century or that lasted. I love the looks on all your faces. Last entry. Last century is incorrect. April 2002. Let's go to that scoreboard. That was a tough round. We have everybody a three way tie.

That means we're not even going to change the round. Lisa's going to get to pick the category. Let's go to the hot seats. Lisa, welcome to the show. Thanks for having me, Jeff. This is really scary and exciting. Awesome. We'll wait till you get to the hot seat, but tell us where you're calling in from. I am in Minnesota there. I rode my boat in here. You know, I was out and about. So. Yeah, Midwest. Anything happening in Minnesota this summer? It's just thick, just

humid. Got the skeeters. You know, all that. Skeeters. Anything you'd like to plug, promote, talk about out in Minnesota? Oh, I have a book. I'm a speaker. Look me up. I have a podcast. So Google me. Lisa David Olson. Not yet on Wikipedia. Is there a website people want to connect with you? Lisadavidolson.com dot. Perfect. I'll put that in the show notes. And the book is available everywhere you buy your books. Oh, heck yeah. Very good. Very good. So,

Lisa, I have one last question for you. Are you ready for the hot seat? I was born ready, Jeff. All right, well, in this round, you're going to get your choice of category. And when you pick a category, it's going to eliminate it for the other two players. You can choose from music, entertainment, or products. Products, please. All right, we'll give you the products questions, and then you'll get a name five bonus question where I'll give you a category and you have to

tell me five things that fit into that category. Like if I said, name five spices in your spice cabinet. Salt, pepper, cumin, paprika and garlic powder. Could be things. But tonight we're going to do vacation themed name five. So I'll give you something related to vacation, and you have 10 seconds. To put five things into that category, Lisa, your first products question. What did the company Leah and parens begin producing in 18 30 38? Steak sauce. Steak sauce or whoosh

sauce? On our second, our second question, what cereal proclaims to be the breakfast of champions? She's frozen. This could, oh, you're back. We back. I'm yelling across the hall. Wheaties. Wheaties. Is correct. Correct. And your last one in the products question, what brand of knives became popular during the late seventies on tv infomercials? Ginsu. Ginsu. Is correct. Correct. Three for three on the products. Lisa, I'm, I'm going to

put 10 seconds on the clock. You have 10 seconds to name five popular beach vacation spots and go just like Florida, miami. Like that. Or Bermuda. Mexico. Hawaii. And sandbars at the buzzer. You got all five. And you froze and you still got all five. Very well played. You ran the second round there. Let's go to Todd. Welcome to the show. Thanks for having me. Great to have you here. Tell us about, I bet you you probably live close to Minnesota, if I'm not mistaken. Yeah, yeah.

I just got up out of the basement. At least it keeps me locked there for quite some time. So it's nice to see daylight here, but it is very, very thick. We have mosquitoes about the size of vultures this year. Very, very big. So it's been doing a public service getting you out of the basement. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. You're keeping me away from, you know, a direct assault in the, in the yard out front here. So I appreciate that. Very nice. Anything you'd like to plug,

promote, talk about? I have. Absolutely. Well, wait a second. Lisa has a website, Lisadavid olsen.com. i'm gonna give her a plug for that. And other than that, I, no, I got nothing to plug myself. Awesome. He's a big. I'll put the link to Lisa's website twice in the show notes. I like it. I like it. Good deal. Todd, are you ready for the hot seat? I am. I am. You get to choose entertainment or music? My wife is going to get shoot me for this one, but I'm going to go. Entertainment.

Entertainment. Yeah. Yeah. Here we go. Your first entertainment question. What was the second installment of the Fast and the Furious franchise called? Well, I'm busted here because I never saw the first one. So I'm gonna, I'm gonna go with the obligatory answer and say the Fast and Furious two. Well, the two is in the answer. It is too fast, too furious. I always love questions with the answers. In the name, I would also accepted faster and Furious. Sir, I can't spell it. So.

Our second clue, already referenced. Oh, wait. What animated film released in 2013 grossed over 1.2 billion worldwide? What's my time limit on this? Let me start going through Disney. I'm gonna have to go frozen. Frozen is correct. Correct. I have to tell you, as a 59 year old man, I'm rather embarrassed that I know that. Do you want to build a snowman? Um, yeah, it's. It's. It's Minnesota. We. We have access to snow almost all the time. Nice. And your last question. What

late night comedian was the voice of actor or not? Late night what late comedian, not he's passed away. Was the voice of actor Troy McClure on the Simpsons? I think that was Phil Hartman in all of his glory. Phil Hartman is correct. Correct. Your name, five bonus question. 10 seconds on the clock. Name five world famous landmarks to visit and go. The Statue of Liberty. Stonehenge. Kirishima. Let's go. The San Francisco Bridge. And. They got four at the buzzer. Very well played. Got

seven of the eight points. Let's bring wise to the hot seat. Wise, welcome back to the show. What's going on? I'm doing the show. I'm just here. Just here. I'm struggling through three pages of notes. Glad to have you back. It's been a while since we've seen you and had you back on the show. Tell us where you're calling from. Pennsylvania. All the way in the Pocono mountains. Poconos. Well, welcome back. Anything you'd like to plug, promote, talk. About stuck in my mind.

Podcasts on all major platforms. That's about it right now. Yeah. Awesome. Wise, are you ready for the hot seat? Yes. I'll put all your links for all my guests in the show notes. Please follow them, support them, show them some love. Wise, you're left with music. Music. What girl group's second album was crazy sexy Cool? TLC. TLC is correct. Correct. And the Rock and Roll hall of Fame is located in what city?

Cleveland. Fast on the buzzers here. And during what decade did Bill Haley and his comments release the hit song rock around the clock? Man? 1960. 1960S is incorrect. The fifties. It was the fifties. Wise. I'm gonna put 10 seconds on the clock. Name five items you should always pack for a vacation and go. Socks, underwear, toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant. I don't know. You got five. I always let the buzzer, the timer run the whole way to a buzzes. Let's go to that

scoreboard. It is a very close game, only two points from first to third place. Lisa's in the lead with nine. Todd was seven and wise with eight. But we're going to the final round, and there's 30 points available in this final round. The nerves, I want them in this round. I'm going to read you a series of very vague clues. We have ten questions, and they all start with, who am I? What am I? Where am I? And I'll read you these clues, and the clues will help

you get to the answer. Now, I've asked you each to bring your own buzzers, and we're going to demonstrate those in a second. But if you buzz in on the first clue and you get it right, that's worth three points. If you buzz in on the second clue, that's two points, and the last clue is worth one point. If you're right, we'll add that to your totals, but if you're wrong, we will subtract that from your total. So you want to be fast, but you want to make sure you're right.

There's one. Oh. There's no limit to the amount of times you can buzz in, so you can buzz in multiple times. And a lot of times, the fans at home love a negative score, so don't be afraid to. If you're going to sink the ship, to really go down in a ball of glory. I've asked each of my guests to bring their own buzzers. Let's test them so we can hear, so the folks at home can hear how they sound. Lisa, let's hear your buzzer. I'm kind of shy. That was aggressive. Lisa with the bell and Todd.

Todd, the aflac and wise. You hear that? Myself. What happened to slap in your face? How about you? Slap in the face? Is that. No. You just say wise? Yeah, I glued the slap of the face. Entertainment value. All right. Slap in the face, the bell, and the affleck. For those of you at home in the, in the prelim, when he slapped his face, he lost three pair of glasses, so we're not having him do that anymore. I was gonna say slap in the face. The bell and the affleck was the sub, the working title

to the chronicles of Narnia. Oh, nice. That's a good one. One point for Jeff. One point for Jeff. Here we go. Our first one. Tonight, I'm looking for a food. And so I also tell you some of my pictures may or may not help you get the answer right. My basic dough consists of flour, water, and sometimes eggs. Todd, that's a baguette. Bread for three points is incorrect. All three clues have to match the answer. And that may be true for baguette, but it might not be true for these other two clues.

Our second clue for two points. I am a staple food in many cultures, often associated with Italy. And you'll see on the right side, there's a little timer that counts down. I come in various shapes and sizes, and Alfredo is a popular sauce for me. You're not locked out for buzzing back. And if you know we're looking for pasta. Pasta. That was a great one. Pasta. You tricked us. Well, I warned you, too. You did. Who am I? Who am I? All right, this

one. I don't think I have any trick clues in this one. I died poor despite having an estimated net worth of a hundred million when I was 30. Of course, if I was tricking you, I would say I didn't have any trick. Our second clue for two points. Some people called me a modern day Robin Hood. I had 100 million when I was 30. A modern day Robin Hood. And I'm the most famous prisoner ever housed in Alcatraz. Affleck. Todd. Al Capone. Al Capone, for one point is correct. Correct.

Making up that deficit. That's good. Well back. All right, I'm not going to trick you this time. We're going for another food. Another food. Let's see what happens on this one. I am a traditional mexican sauce known for my rich and complex flavor. Am I? Cinnamon rolls. Lisa. Mole. Mole for three points is correct. Correct. Well played. Let's go. Very good. To the fourth one. I'm looking for a city. What city am I? We have some world travelers

here. I am located at the southern tip of the North island. The southern tip of the North island. Our second clue for two points. I am the capital city of New Zealand. Oh, my God. I am known for being windy and having a vibrant art scene. And one of Gordon Ramsay's favorite dishes, a beef. It's time. Wellington. Wellington is the answer. We're looking for. The old beef. Donkey. Come on, guys. All right, here we go. This should. This one should be easy. I'm looking for a sport. What

sport am I? I am a fast paced sport played on a court with a net dividing it. No, my pictures may or may not help you. My objective is to score points by grounding a ball on the opponent's side of the court. Our last clue for one point. The game starts with a serve and involves three touches by each team before returning the ball. Lisa. Volleyball. Volleyball is correct. Correct for a point. You and your tricky pictures. Oh, this one will not trick you.

What am I? What am I? I'm looking for a what? I am one of the few animals that uses tools. All right, let's go to that. Second question. Clue for two points. The correct term for me as a group is a murder. I heard Todd Crows. Crows is correct. That one's name is Russell. Yeah, that is Russell. I thought it was Cheryl. We're looking for a food. I went heavy on the food. It must have been hungry when I. What food am I? I am one of the top cancer fighting foods in the world.

Second clue for two points. I am the most commonly consumed beverage next to water. Our last clue, for one point. I was consumed only as medicine for 3000 years before becoming an everyday drink. I heard wise t t for a point is correct. In that case, my pictures did match the answer. All right, here we go. Three questions remaining. What am I? I'm looking for a what? Confederate soldiers. Nickname me gallony. Our second clue for two points. Nope. Nope, nope, nope. I am the most dangerous

member of the animal kingdom. This would be our two point clue. The most dangerous member of the animal kingdom. Our third clue. I detect my victims using carbon dioxide. Todd. Mosquito. The giant mosquitoes of Minnesota. Is correct. Correct. All right, here we go. Two questions remaining. What book am I? I'm looking for a book. Despite many bad reviews, I rival the Harry Potter series in popularity. How many wise? Wise. I want a Spiderwick chronicles. Whatever that. The Spider man chronicles.

The Spiderwick Chronicles. Whatever that is. Incorrect. Incorrect. Our second clue for two points. I am banned from most libraries. Oh, Lisa just walked away. Oh, she's back. Lisa froze. But is it 50 shades? 50 shades of gray? Gray for two points is correct. 50 shades of gray. That's my wife. That's probably why you live in the basement. What am I? I'm looking for a. What? What am I? Am I a tired cat? I was the first brand to reach 10 million likes on Facebook. The first brand, 10 million likes.

Millennials are twice as likely to buy from me as other generations. Are they? Fluffy, grumpy cats. Hands on your buzzer. My name was inspired from a character in Moby Dick. Oh, you guys, you're gonna love this one. You've let me know if you've heard of this place. It's called Starbucks. Starbucks is correct. Very well played. But through it all, Lisa came out on top with 15 points. Well played, everybody. That was a tough final round. Let's go around one more time, meet my guests, and find

out how we can connect with everyone. Let's start with wise. You can find me at ww. Stuck in my mind. Podcast.com. i'm on all major platforms. Check out wwoductions.com. and that's it. Awesome. All those will be in the show notes. Todd. I defer to my wife. I would like to give up my time to promote my wife because I'm a good husband. All right. Yeah. You can find Todd's stuff on cinema productions. He's a videographer and a drone pilot. He fits in

those little planes. And I'm Lisa David Olson. Find me on Facebook and on the googles. Jeff just got a new studio. We want to hear about that. Well, I'll tell you about it after the credits. I don't know. Hey, plug yourself, Mandy. Oh, he put me in the hot seas. I guess I'm allowed. If anybody's in the Pittsburgh area wants to see podcast perform live, part of what we do here, you'll see on the live stage in Toronto, Pennsylvania. It's called padut. Poduty.com. 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. You are correct. That is correct. That is correct. We're gonna play a game called tribawns. Birds or australian slang words, real or fake flavors of Doritos. Hey, everybody, this is Jeff from the stuff I never knew, trivia game show, and we are looking for contestants for future

episodes. If you'd like to play trivia here on the Armstrong neighborhood channel, head over to stuffinevernew.com, click be a player, fill out the short form, and we'll get you on a future episode. Hope to see you in the hot seat. That is correct. I.

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