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12-16-25 Of The Day - Ryan Edwards

Dec 17, 20253 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: Ryan Edwards.

Transcript

Speaker 1

And now it's time for the most exciting segment on the radio of its kind.

Speaker 2

Is the World of the Day? All right, what is our dad joke of the day? This got passed on to me?

Speaker 3

This, I guess came from Silver Creek High School or Christian Mendoza.

Speaker 2

Nice.

Speaker 3

Why was E the only letter in the alphabet to get Christmas presents? I don't know, because the rest of the letters are not.

Speaker 2

Eh. That's pretty dang good.

Speaker 3

I like that.

Speaker 2

I'm gonna tell that.

Speaker 1

What is the saltiest Oh? Sorry, go ahead? Word of the first time?

Speaker 3

Here? Ryan?

Speaker 2

Adjective conversant.

Speaker 1

Oh you you're you're able to talk? Well, yeah, I'm not.

Speaker 3

I'm not really describe someone who has knowledge or knowledge of, or experience with something.

Speaker 2

Okay, Now, what is the saltiest ocean on Earth? Ocean? Key here? Atlantic?

Speaker 1

You are correct? The dark Several factors affect ocean salinity. Ocean regions with more of rainfall have lower salinity because of the fresh lane.

Speaker 2

Blah blah blah, see Atlantic. Go ahead. What is our jeopardy category.

Speaker 3

We're gonna have some fun with us. We're gonna change it up. It's a spelling bee. Oh gosh, yeah, is the twist for today. Fix it up a little. There are no negative points. Okay, you can say your name and then you have to say the word. If you don't spell it right, the other person gets a chance to steal. Okay, okay, it seems fair. So it's a two for here. So you got to get the word and then spell it. If you don't spell it right,

the other person gets a chance. Adjective for lines that are the same distance apart at every point along their whole length.

Speaker 2

Manny, what is parallel E A R A L L E N. That is correct?

Speaker 3

You get one of these as a record for paying a bill. Don't forget the silent letter.

Speaker 2

What is receipt R E C I EAT.

Speaker 3

Ryan? Wrong?

Speaker 2

You know it's receipt.

Speaker 3

Yes, it R E C I E P T also the same way you just did it wrong. Also E I P c R.

Speaker 2

That's one of those words I spoke every.

Speaker 3

No negatives still one nothing now right, let's go a chest of drawers or a government agency? Ryan word first, I was going to say dresser, but I'm wrong.

Speaker 2

Correct? What is a bureau you R E A U That is direct?

Speaker 3

Yeah, it's the C that surrounds Jamaica and Cuba.

Speaker 1

Manny, what is the Caribbean c C A R R I b E.

Speaker 3

And oh, you know it's Caribbean, right r P A R I B B E A N correct? He two?

Speaker 2

One, Okay, here we go.

Speaker 3

You knew this was coming. Tagalog is a principal language of this country, made up of more than seven thousand islands.

Speaker 1

What are the Philippines p h I L I P P I n E.

Speaker 2

Yes, that is correct. That one category. That means my brain hurt a little bit. I'm not gonna lie like like the double dose. I was like, wait, that was great.

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