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01-20-26 Of The Day - Grant Smith

Jan 20, 20265 min
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Episode description

Dad joke of the day, word of the day, Mandy's trivia question of the day & jeopardy! It's OF THE DAY! Today's opponent: Grant Smith.

Transcript

Speaker 1

And now it's time for the most exciting segment on the radio of its game in the world of the day. Now a Rod has a brand new dad joke calendar. Oh yes, yes, Jocelyn. I would like to thank Jocelyn for for helping continue this bit on our show. Yes with a with the calendar to make it happen.

Speaker 2

They're all pretty dang good now, you know, all right, explain the wife If they're not. Why did the farmer bury cash in his soil?

Speaker 1

He wanted it to be rich? Sure, yes, there we go, all right, Today's word of the day. Please, it is noun quidity quidity?

Speaker 3

Right? Can you spell that? Like?

Speaker 1

Is the I D D I D quidity? I mean liquidity is, But that's not spelled the same I'm going to say it is. It is the the action of playing quidditch.

Speaker 3

That's what I was gonna say.

Speaker 1

Are you are engaged in quidity?

Speaker 3

Would be better? Because this high brow word is stupid.

Speaker 2

It refers to the essence of a thing, that is, whatever makes something the type of thing that it is.

Speaker 3

Yeah, okay, terrible, Okay, anyway, here we go here.

Speaker 2

Quidity can also refer to a small and usually trivial complaint or criticism, or to a quirk or eccentricity in someone's behavior.

Speaker 1

That's a lot, a lot.

Speaker 3

Like Benjamin Albright's wet blanketness.

Speaker 1

Yes, that's just aquidity of alright, there you go. Water is often called a universal solvent. What does this mean? I think it just means it can us all a bunch of stuff, right, like.

Speaker 3

It can dissolve a ton of stuff. A universal solvent, no clue.

Speaker 1

Water can dissolve more substances than any other liquid. This allows water to transport chemicals and nutrients throughout the bodies of living. Yes, but is water wet? I mean it depends. I mean if it's dry ice, it's not wet.

Speaker 3

Water's wet.

Speaker 1

I'm just saying dryas is just water in another form.

Speaker 3

Actually it's not anyway.

Speaker 2

Today's category is what do you know, by the way, grant if you're privy to this, we now have standings in of the day.

Speaker 1

Oh yeah, grants on the board to me one way or the other.

Speaker 2

Mandy is two and one because Rick Lewis has that one win Ryan Edwards so far.

Speaker 1

Yeah, two for the year. So we're going to twenty twenty six. Yeah, there you go. What is our I'm sorry, miss category.

Speaker 3

What do you know? Okay?

Speaker 2

The expression about knowing these comes from sailors who had to be familiar with the details of the rigging.

Speaker 3

Grant, grant, what is eyes?

Speaker 1

No, I have no idea.

Speaker 3

I'm not even guessing. What are your knots or ropes? Oh? That makes a lot more sense.

Speaker 1

Yeah.

Speaker 2

This Kenny Rodgers song says you gotta.

Speaker 1

You gotta no wind to fold them? And what is no wind to wait? What is no you to hold them? Also wrong listening question?

Speaker 2

This Kenny Rogers song says you got to know when to hold him, know when to fold him.

Speaker 3

Grant, grant, what is the gambling? Correct?

Speaker 1

All right, you're back to zero? Grant.

Speaker 2

This play character says when the wind is southerly, he knows a hawk from a handsaw.

Speaker 3

Wind is southerly. I just think famous plays.

Speaker 1

There's a hawk from a handsaw. I have no idea. I mean, I have a guess, but I don't want to guess because I'm already down one.

Speaker 3

What is hamlet? Oh? Dang it.

Speaker 2

This insurance company says we know a finger two because we've seen a finger too.

Speaker 3

Grand grant, what is farmers? That is correct? It's I one one.

Speaker 2

One one, I got minus one. To have knowledge in a particular field is to know these veggies, though some say the word is a reference to a lexicographer, know these.

Speaker 3

I just going to write one and oh, Grant, I don't know. I have no idea what is onions?

Speaker 2

Grant? Grant?

Speaker 3

Did I both? Just look at what I'm just going to say.

Speaker 2

Two people are undefeated against Mandy so far, Yes, Grant and Wreck.

Speaker 3

I got a lot of experience on this game.

Speaker 2

Yes.

Speaker 1

And you tell people once you do it more, you get.

Speaker 3

Better at it, and you're gonna have five hundred. That's okay.

Speaker 1

I tell people all the time. People think I win all the time. I'm like, I really don't.

Speaker 3

We're not keeping track. We'll just listen. I'm just like pulling out wins, you know what. Keep up the good work doing that.

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