Ep. 521: Game On, Suckers! MeatEater Trivia XCIX - podcast episode cover

Ep. 521: Game On, Suckers! MeatEater Trivia XCIX

Feb 14, 20241 hr 4 min
--:--
--:--
Listen in podcast apps:
Metacast
Spotify
Youtube
RSS

Episode description

Brody Henderson hosts MeatEater Trivia with Steven Rinella, Janis Putelis, Mark Kenyon, Spencer Neuharth, Randall Williams, Chester Floyd, Mackenzie Elmquist, and Maddie Lehman.

Connect with MeatEater on InstagramFacebookTwitter, and Youtube

Shop Trivia Merch

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Transcript

Speaker 1

It's podcast.

Speaker 2

Welcome to Meat Eater Trivia, the only game show where conservation always dreams. I'm your guest host, Brody Henderson, and today we're joined by Steve Giannis, Spencer Randall, Mackenzie, Mark Chester and Maddie.

Speaker 1

It's a little bit public radio ish when I like public He's not bringing it. He's not bringing it like Spencer.

Speaker 2

You know, Steve, I was going to ask you how you think I'm gonna do hosting, but I'm just gonna skip that place.

Speaker 3

He's kind of got head loud, right.

Speaker 1

You turned my headphones up louder, so he sounds more like he's bringing.

Speaker 4

It age old tradition, turning up Steve's head.

Speaker 2

If you're not familiar. This is a ten round quiz show with questions from meat eaters for verticals which are hunting, fishing, conservation, cooking, and whatever else Spencer decides to throw in there, and there is a prize. Med eater will donate five hundred dollars to the Conservation organization of the winners choosing Steve, how do you think I'm doing?

Speaker 1

It's not bringing it. I mean, the material is all good, it's just not like.

Speaker 2

You know what I didn't like about what when you when you hosted brought it too much. I didn't like it when you said everyone knows at the beginning of every one of your questions.

Speaker 4

Moving on, Well, but Brody is dressed sharp. He's wearing a suit and tie. Brodie, like, how many days of year do you wear suit and tie?

Speaker 2

The last time I wore one was at sas wedding.

Speaker 1

Okay, so once a year or so, did you wear that suit and tie?

Speaker 2

I did?

Speaker 5

I took it.

Speaker 2

I took most of it off a couple hours and.

Speaker 6

There's still a little bit of red wine.

Speaker 4

Taking this very seriously?

Speaker 2

Yeah, okay for the stat of the week. This week, we're looking at the worst performances by the best players. These are the games where our top competitors had their lowest scores.

Speaker 1

That's great.

Speaker 2

First up is me? My worst performance of all time was an episode three forty seven where I got two correct answers and cow one with five go. Steve's worst worst performance came in the same game and he got three answers. Yannis his worst was two in episode to eighty seven, and the winner was Steve who got five.

Speaker 1

Did beat him? Is that round?

Speaker 2

I don't know. Spencer Randall's worst worst performance was an episode four sixty nine hosted by Yannis. He got two right, Spencer won with four. It was like the hardest game of trivia ever. There you go, worst performances, Spencer's anyone ever had a zero?

Speaker 4

Oh yeah, we've had zeros before. Phil is usually gracious enough to not acknowledge it. If someone is throwing an imperfect game. I think he just leaves them off the updates once we hit questioning.

Speaker 6

I appreciate that film welcome.

Speaker 1

They just kind of go away. Yeah.

Speaker 2

Uh, here's our Infrequently Asked Question segment. If you have a trivia related question for our crew, send it to Trivia at the Medeater dot com with the subject line I f a Q. Ryan from Michigan asks, have you guys ever checked to make sure Brody isn't a test subject for Elon Musk's neuralink. It's suspicious how much he knows Brody picked that question? Well, Ryan, thanks for your

question and the wonderful compliment. To answer your question, Elon Musk can't design a four wheel drive pickup truck that doesn't get stuck in four inches of snow, so there's no way I'm test driving one of his mind control devices. Got anything to say about that?

Speaker 3

They just installed the first neuralink this week.

Speaker 7

Week I was going to say, would be able to tell if the stuff something in Brody's head?

Speaker 2

Yeah, then leave a scar, you said, Yeah, you get a lot of scars when you're bald. Stand up and hit your head on shit. Okay for today's housekeep being this week a couple of games back, Spencer played a little dirty pool and asked the question what nine letter word describes a relationship between two organisms, two organisms in which each benefits. The answer answer was mutualism, but most folks answered with symbiotic or symbiosis, which has happened to

also be nine letter words. But despite are arguing, Spencer's question was legit and the correct answer was mutualism. Here's why. Symbiosis is a relationship between two organisms that can be mutualistic in which both organisms benefit, commensal in which one benefits, or parasitic.

Speaker 1

That's not true.

Speaker 4

Moving on, I'll also point out Brody wrote that section himself. I feel's words coming out of Brody's mouth.

Speaker 7

I feel like is meant to be punching up and not punching down at the contestants, right, I feel like this sort.

Speaker 8

Of seems like a little victory last the one part was self serving, but that part is not self serving because he was arguing against it.

Speaker 7

M Oh yeah, oh yeah, no, it's not. It's it's it's in service of Spencer's Uh, you know, we're a.

Speaker 2

Little hard on him sometimes there's a little credit for his work.

Speaker 4

Now that he's in the host chair, he feels like you're using a mouthpiece.

Speaker 5

Brody. I want to know how much time you invested in in preparing to today. It took a lot longer than I thought it would.

Speaker 2

Yeah, I mean I started with a lot of questions and weeded some out and then put him back in and did.

Speaker 1

You dip into the listener questions? Yeah, goes the man.

Speaker 2

But the challenge is like finding questions where you know certain people aren't going to get like, like, it's.

Speaker 1

Hard, right, trying to make it that Randall can Steve's.

Speaker 2

Gonna know that this is a history question. I'm not asking it. Randall will get it right. But you also can't like is.

Speaker 8

There anything that you didn't put down because you thought, say, Yiannest would get it right?

Speaker 2

Yeah, I had a Mountain Lion question in there?

Speaker 9

Did you pull any Chester questions?

Speaker 2

I'm not sure.

Speaker 8

I can't fixture someone saying I'm not putting that in there because Chester would.

Speaker 1

Get it right.

Speaker 9

I just don't think people will do that as Chester.

Speaker 1

I feel like they. I feel like they'd be like, you know, I'm gonna leave that in. Chester might get that.

Speaker 10

I don't disagree with you. I appreciate all the help I can get.

Speaker 1

You know, you know, no one is glad to see Chester.

Speaker 2

I think Chester do all right this round. The carry index for today is a three point five, so our winner should get at least seven correct answers.

Speaker 8

If I was the guy that came up with all the stats, I would do after a number of guest hostings, I would find out the relative accurate accuracy of the.

Speaker 2

I think you've done something like that.

Speaker 4

You do that, well, I've done it on the shelby next, but I haven't done the Katie index. Katie index is like point five, yeah.

Speaker 1

One point five. I can't remember it was one point five or point five.

Speaker 2

I was being generous on the point five.

Speaker 5

You know it's really a three.

Speaker 2

Maybe, Hey, you guys are ready ready, Yes, sir geez don't sound so excited, very ready for question one to tell Phil to play the drop most important part, play the drop. I need to know what I stand to win everything.

Speaker 1

I'm saying, you just tend to win everything. Gamon Suckers.

Speaker 8

You know, Brody where in that suit? To harken back to game show hosts, the one thing that I don't think you'd be able to do. You might be able to dress the part, but I don't think that you'd be able to come out during the intro music and do any kind of little physical banter. They'll do little dances, joy.

Speaker 1

Job point couple of people.

Speaker 2

Because I'm out of shape.

Speaker 1

It wouldn't just wouldn't be your style. I think you'd come out and just get started.

Speaker 5

We're all confusing it with more of like a late night.

Speaker 8

No because they got to come out.

Speaker 1

They come out, and.

Speaker 5

I don't watch enough of that, Okay.

Speaker 2

Question one the category is weird names for groups of animals? The new topic what is a group of have Alina's called a ROMP, be a squadron, see a pack, or d a sounder. It's up there if you need to look.

Speaker 4

Sh Yanni was so amused by Brody's outfit. That he took a griff and grin with him when he got in the studio. He stood behind Brody gave the thumbs up.

Speaker 2

I might have to put that picture up in here if there's there's any room left.

Speaker 3

Did anyone else have the sense that like he's not wearing a matching thing beneath the suit coade, Like I feel like he's wearing like Jeane shorts or something.

Speaker 11

Like.

Speaker 2

Yeah, very flexible, like those newscasters are like on zoom or whatever, and they got a pair of boxers on nothing else.

Speaker 8

Probably I'll likely have a little feedback for you on this one. Yeah, right, at well, just hang tight.

Speaker 2

I haven't even gotten past the first question and we're we're getting a feedback. The category is weird names for animal groups. What is a group of have Alina's called a romp, a squadron, a packer, a sounder?

Speaker 1

Yeah, read it a lot because people will complain apparently.

Speaker 2

Yeah, my, uh my kid got in a little trouble for not taking enough time on his tests. They're like encouraging the kids to use the entire class and he took one test in four minutes.

Speaker 4

How do you do on the test?

Speaker 2

He did good, Okay, the problem.

Speaker 1

Could have done better.

Speaker 9

Maybe it might make the other kids feel bad.

Speaker 2

It's probably, but the teacher had him timing themselves. You ready, no, I think so okay. The answer Spencer, Squadron, Chester Romp, Mark Sounder, Randall pack Mackenzie Romp, Maddie Sounder, Yannas Sounder, Steve Sounder. You're all wrong. The answer is b Squadron. Well, I'm not used to Spencer sitting there.

Speaker 1

The job Spencer, I wrote what I wrote.

Speaker 2

It doesn't matter.

Speaker 8

Why, but go ahead, because there's a lot of you know, uh, pigs or sounders. But and I know, but there's and of course these are Packery's not pigs, but there's still a lot of people.

Speaker 1

There's still a lot of things that people refer to them like pigs.

Speaker 2

Yep also known as skunk pigs or muscogs. Had Alina, have glands that emit a strong odor win alarmed, but they are not actually picked. They're colored Peckery's a species native to southern Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Mexico, Central and South America. They're also social animals like pigs, that travel in groups. Are squadrons of six and two animals, and they're sometimes known for being aggressive. In the Tucson, Arizona area, Havelen has attacked people every three to six months, usually

when they're walking dogs. They have Alina are likely defending themselves the same way they would against predators like coyotes. If you want to see Steve get charged by a squadron of meat ass skunk pigs, go check out meat Eatter, season three, episode six on our YouTube channel.

Speaker 9

Spencer. Did you know that?

Speaker 4

Uh? When he was reading the question, I knew it was with an S and sounder to me and news pigs, and it also sounded like they'd be like dolphins or something like that. So then I went with squadron.

Speaker 2

Awful quiet over there.

Speaker 1

Steve, Well, he got it right, but he kind of arrived at it dumb. I got it wrong.

Speaker 2

Well, okay, moving on to question two. The category is fishing for folks who like to let fish go. Name the four name four of the fire. I have major categories of flies that used to catch trout?

Speaker 5

What four or five categories?

Speaker 1

This isn't gonna this isn't this isn't gonna work.

Speaker 2

Maybe not for you.

Speaker 1

Well, so it's not.

Speaker 9

I might categorize my flies differently.

Speaker 8

Well, yeah, and then what you could there's a category where it's just bifurcated into two.

Speaker 4

I love this.

Speaker 1

You follow what I'm saying.

Speaker 6

Yeah, this is tricky, are.

Speaker 5

We'll get to that.

Speaker 9

Mm hmmmm hmmm.

Speaker 2

Name four of the five major categories of flies used to catch trout.

Speaker 1

Do's made any sense? It's not wet, It's not wet and dry.

Speaker 12

Like halfway there.

Speaker 1

Could be wet and dry. That's bifurcating.

Speaker 4

You guys need to cut the chance some hints, he says, Okay, hm hmmm, mmmmm mm hmmm.

Speaker 13

Or not.

Speaker 2

If your fellow players would like to encourage chit chat.

Speaker 12

Go for it, Brody.

Speaker 14

I have some feedback. I like your your category names. I like how they're specific and they're not gonna be s like sometimes Spencer, Spencer address that general.

Speaker 4

Yeah, maybe maybe I should. Maybe that should be a new installment. Is just getting very specific and weird with the categories. I'm not going to get this one right. How I would create no wiggle room on a question like this, Brodie, if I were doing hosting, I would be like, name four of the five major categories of flies according to field and stream. Then Steve can't argue with you. You can be like, well, Steve, you gotta you know. This is what Field and Stream said, this is what Orvist said.

Speaker 1

Whatever. Yeah.

Speaker 9

I also feel like.

Speaker 7

There's two different ways, very obvious ways you could categorize flies, Like are you.

Speaker 9

Going by what they're meant to imitate? Or are you going by how they're tied?

Speaker 1

Yeah?

Speaker 4

Uh, just let us let us get it wrong.

Speaker 9

It's too late. It's too late to improve this question.

Speaker 2

I don't think it needs improvement myself. But you can argue all you want, Okay, Spencer, Nimph dry fly, terrestrial sub surface Chester nimp streamer dry fly, wet flies, Mark dry nimp streamer wet. I can't see that.

Speaker 7

Far dry Nimph streamer, Hopper.

Speaker 2

Moving on, Mackenzie dry NIMP streamer worm, Maddie dry wet, black white dry wet, Nimph terrestrial streamer. Is that is that four?

Speaker 5

It's four?

Speaker 11

Okay.

Speaker 5

I don't know Yanni to choose.

Speaker 1

He just put he just shot gun to buy.

Speaker 9

A bunch of people.

Speaker 5

I was going with Nymph over wet, Steve.

Speaker 2

As terrestrial, stone fly, may fly. I can't even.

Speaker 10

I mean, that's the kind of train. There's like two types of things, Matt thinking and this this type.

Speaker 8

Yeah, no, let's find out.

Speaker 2

Okay, the answer is nymphs, dry flies, wet flies, streamers, and emergers.

Speaker 1

No, not terrestrials.

Speaker 2

It's a dry flies. According to there are four main types of trout flies, but many other sources myself included, considered mergers as a fifth distinct type of dry trout fly.

Speaker 14

Okay, we got three or four? Can we still get one point? According to Orvis.

Speaker 10

No, However, like if I were fishing in a merger, I would use soft tackles a lot, which is under the category.

Speaker 2

But that's a wet fly. Okay, let's let's i'll explain it. Can we can? We allow you a little tidbit. Nymphs are subsurface flies that imitate sub adult aquatic insects, such as mayflies and catis flies. They often have a metal b dad flash and wait and wait, and are fished under a bobber or strike indicator. Wet Flies are the oldest type of trout fly. Many, like the Royal Coachmen, are very colorful but don't look much like a real insect.

Other wet flies, called soft tackles, are made up of just a thread body and a single wrap of soft tackle, which are feather fibers that look like the legs, intin it or wings of aquatic insects. Dry flies float on the surface to imitate adult aquatic insects, as well as terrestrial insects like ants, grasshoppers, and even mice. Streamers imitate more active food sources like baitfish, sculpins, leeches, and crayfish.

They're retrieved like lures such as plugs and spoons. A fifth category of trap flies, called imrgers, imitates the very specific stage of a hatch when insects aquatic insects are shedding their exoskeleton and struggling to emerge from the water's surface.

Speaker 4

Film Yanni, you agree, Yeah, but you got that one wrong.

Speaker 2

I did, so who got that right? Esk?

Speaker 5

Wow, you guys didn't put down terrestrial Oh because you guys. Yeah, kind of surprised you're you're giving wet fly and nymph. I mean, I understand they're different, man, they are different, but it's like in a category way.

Speaker 1

They're not.

Speaker 2

If you if you go to a fly catalog.

Speaker 5

Oh, I understand, I know that.

Speaker 2

Okay, nothing to say over there, Steve.

Speaker 8

No, there's something's wrong our dog. Okay, I already diagnosed it. Okay, No, it ain't a beaver pelt.

Speaker 1

Okay, yikes, chewed one up?

Speaker 4

Okay, but who takes responsibility for that?

Speaker 8

Someone's walking it right now, and they said, it's just a really unusual movement moment, and they're wondering if they should take her to the VAT over this.

Speaker 5

What's a verdict?

Speaker 2

Let it, let it play out.

Speaker 8

I just told them what it was, which I wanted a whooper over?

Speaker 1

What was my fault?

Speaker 2

You can't whoop dogs no more, Steve.

Speaker 8

That's what you laugh about because you used to beat him with a rolled up newspaper, and now you got to let go on Amazon, try to find it rolled up newspaper.

Speaker 1

He's going to have one anymore.

Speaker 8

You'd sell like a rolled up newspaper, old fashioned dog whooping.

Speaker 2

That's great, that's great, okay. Question three, The category could be wild game cooking or it could be conservation. So let's call it conservation.

Speaker 4

Oh there you goet.

Speaker 2

Up until nineteen seventy two, the Campbell Soup Company produced soup using meat from this species of reptile, which is now considered a threatened species. By the United States Fish and Wildlife Surface. I am going to tell you guys, you need to be specific, as in white tailed deer, not Deerhm.

Speaker 1

You know this, Steve, I know it real good.

Speaker 2

Really look at it that.

Speaker 1

I'm coming back.

Speaker 5

Tough game.

Speaker 1

Brodie's pitching here.

Speaker 5

You better ask it again.

Speaker 2

Up until nineteen seventy two, the Campbell Soup Company produced soup using meat from this species of reptile, which is now considered a threatened species by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.

Speaker 8

You ever get now considered a threatened species by many people, me included.

Speaker 2

Like his last question, you ever get your hands on one of these?

Speaker 1

Steve, I'm not talking about.

Speaker 5

Hinty hint.

Speaker 1

Randall doesn't know.

Speaker 9

Yeah, that's fair.

Speaker 14

Randall was complaining earlier that you guys were out in the hallway chatting and not in here getting ready zeroing in on the game, and it's gonna be really unfortunate for them.

Speaker 1

You're not repeating it enough, probably repeated a lot of ways.

Speaker 2

Anybody need to hear it. I'm really worried. I'm going down the ynis hosting. This is too hard.

Speaker 4

Four correct answers won that game.

Speaker 2

Maybe you guys are just having an off day.

Speaker 8

Up until nineteen seventy two, the Campbell Soup Company produced soup using meat from this species of reptile, which is now considered a threatened species by the US.

Speaker 1

Fishmoeli Good co hosting the help them out.

Speaker 2

Everybody ready, m m.

Speaker 5

Yeah, hold lot, I gotta finish writing something.

Speaker 2

Hey, reveal your answers. We have Spencer saying soft shell turtle, Chess are saying snapping turtle, Mark saying gopher tortoise.

Speaker 9

I didn't finish. I was rewriting my answer.

Speaker 2

It was going for load turtle, komodo dragon from McKenzie rattlesnake Yanna is saying blue iguana, Steve saying tarrapin. God, the answer is alligator snapping turtle.

Speaker 6

Oh oh, not snapping turtle.

Speaker 12

I feel like that's pretty good.

Speaker 1

That's pretty dark because very well, it doesn't matter. They didn't make it.

Speaker 2

Alligator snapping turtles, which can reach weights of over one hundred and fifty pounds, provided a much greater quantity of meat than smaller turtles and were easy to catch for commercial trappers who got it paid a per pound rate. Commercial turtle turtle trapping operations strongly focused on big alligator snapping turtles causing a huge population crash in many areas of the Gulf Coastal Plain that led to commercial harvest fans and the recent proposal to list the alligator snapping

turtle as a threatened species. Only Mississippi and Louisiana still allow limited recreational harvest of alligator snappers. We don't have any alligator snapping turtle soup recipes on the website, but you can learn all about catching, cleaning, cooking, and eating their smaller cousins, the common snapping turtle and Kooby Brown's media took article how to catch, clean, cook and eat snapping turtles.

Speaker 3

Brought in your research? Did you find out what recipe it was that they were slipping snap and turtle meat into.

Speaker 5

Well, there was just turt.

Speaker 2

They sold it.

Speaker 3

They came right out with it.

Speaker 8

I used to get a buck a pound dress, so you had to take the top shell off.

Speaker 4

You'd be like Campbell's identify these turtle soup. It wasn't just like a seafood shower or something like that.

Speaker 10

Are you one hundred percent sure that they just use alligator snapping turtle and not they.

Speaker 2

Used alligator snapper up until nineteen seventy.

Speaker 4

And common wouldn't be threatened.

Speaker 1

H m m.

Speaker 4

But I'd argue too if I was you Chester. If I was you Chester, I'd be like, I'll defer.

Speaker 2

To the group if they want Chester to get it right.

Speaker 1

Chester, he wrote, because he just clarified he can't do that.

Speaker 4

But if I was Chester, I'd say, well, Brodie, that's just that's the same saying white tail deer. It'd be like if you were looking for cou's deer instead of white tailed deer. That's what i'd say if I was Chester.

Speaker 8

No, no, because the cou's deer is a white tail snapper, is not a northern or common snapper.

Speaker 4

I think his answer was to the level of specificity, is white tailed deer? That's my point.

Speaker 2

But I'm not Chester, so I'm not going to argue give him the answer.

Speaker 13

I don't need the answer, Brody, I think you said the parameters very clearly say no, okay, it's not turtle.

Speaker 2

Well, you guys are in trouble on this nuts. The category for a question for is wildlife? What species of canad is the most widely distributed terrestrial mammalian carnival in the word carnivore in the world.

Speaker 4

Hm hmmm. How specific do we need to be?

Speaker 2

Mm hmmm. No, I mean yeah, I mean, what do you want for an answer?

Speaker 4

I don't know. I guess I'm not looking for one.

Speaker 14

How specific do we need to be on this one?

Speaker 5

You're not looking for a Latin answer?

Speaker 2

No common name.

Speaker 1

I got it down to.

Speaker 2

Man, I'm never gonna host this game again.

Speaker 1

Probably not.

Speaker 5

I am learning a lot. I mean it's interesting, just not scoring very much.

Speaker 4

I enjoy when my critics have to take the hosting seat, as Brody being one of the top three critics. This is this is good.

Speaker 1

I like this.

Speaker 5

I've got some softballs lined up.

Speaker 1

Do you invite me?

Speaker 5

Okay, yeah, buddy. It's gonna be like it's gonna be.

Speaker 7

Just played like a twenty question game that just has really easy questions.

Speaker 5

Yeah, and everybody will leave for the trophy.

Speaker 9

Just wrap a fire.

Speaker 1

No score either.

Speaker 2

What species of cana iss most widely distributed terrestrial mammalian carnivore in the world.

Speaker 4

This is I believe the ninety ninth episode that Brody is hosting today. So we got a special episode for ninety nine and then a special episode for one hundred next week as well.

Speaker 2

Ready, if everyone's ready, flip them over, Spencer says Fox, Chesser says cricket, Mark says gray Fox. Randall says domestic dog.

Speaker 1

Go back to Chester for a second.

Speaker 2

I don't want to just move past that one, because.

Speaker 1

Their carnivores.

Speaker 2

Might to be fair there, mammals, be honest, says gray Wolf. Steve says wolf, what what you have?

Speaker 1

What you have in there, Red Fox?

Speaker 8

But now I'm realizing you probably can go just pet dogs?

Speaker 2

What Fox?

Speaker 1

What Fox? Fox? Red Fox? So I had it right? You know? Does everyone take note? I did have it right?

Speaker 2

You did have it right.

Speaker 7

Our domestic dogs canids. Yeah, there's the terrestrial mammalian carnivores as well.

Speaker 14

Right, there's no way there's more red foxes and widely way more dogs.

Speaker 1

I feel like that's you think it should be the household dog.

Speaker 4

Oh yeah, I thought that. Wherever there's folks, I thought he was gonna there was gonna be a trick question it would be dogs as well.

Speaker 7

And then I was gonna ask. I was gonna ask the question, the clarifying question, how.

Speaker 1

They're not pet dogs? Aren't carnivores?

Speaker 2

Yea?

Speaker 12

They are?

Speaker 9

They eat mostly like whatever dog processed things.

Speaker 2

Not a lot of dogs running around above the Arctic Circle.

Speaker 1

I'm getting Do I get that right? Definitely arctic fox, gray fox fox.

Speaker 6

He didn't answer, no, explain myself.

Speaker 1

There's chance that you get into his chest.

Speaker 4

I don't think that's true at all.

Speaker 10

For some reasons, saw terrestrial and my brain immediately wrote down cricket because that was the joke.

Speaker 9

He was thinking about fly fly fishing.

Speaker 5

He's still stuck in.

Speaker 9

Well, you know, it's closer.

Speaker 10

What's the highest distributed terrestrial out there? And I was thinking cricket right now because of all the protein, the protein.

Speaker 6

Market that they use it for. I skipped over canad and.

Speaker 8

Do you know if you've put all the beetles in the world in one pile and all the mammals in the world and another pile, the beetle pile be bigger than the mammal pile.

Speaker 5

I did not know that.

Speaker 2

Red boxes are distributed across the entire northern hemisphere, from the Arctic Circle to southern North America, Europe, North Africa, the Asiatic Steps, India, and Japan. They were also introduced to Australia, where they've established themselves throughout much of that continent as well.

Speaker 4

So I got that right right?

Speaker 1

You wrote fox? Did you mean Arctic fox?

Speaker 4

No, it meant the correct answer, which I again, I asked me how specific, Brodie.

Speaker 2

I didn't say specific.

Speaker 1

I well, when I wrote red fox, I wrote red fox. I crossed it out. But that's why I got it wrong.

Speaker 5

Bro Are you gonna give a dispenser?

Speaker 3

No, I don't think you can.

Speaker 1

Deserts Oh, he must have meant the desert swift fox.

Speaker 4

I guess Chester didn't get the white tails.

Speaker 2

Did anyone get it?

Speaker 1

No?

Speaker 4

Nobody.

Speaker 5

I think I'm over four.

Speaker 7

I think I think there's a good reading of this question that would make the domestic dog the correct answer.

Speaker 2

No, the category for go on. The category for this next question is cool things about antlers.

Speaker 4

How did that last question only get to be wildlife category?

Speaker 2

I don't know.

Speaker 5

I got.

Speaker 7

Including me because he wanted to rule out domestic dog.

Speaker 2

Spent rains getting on angry back there.

Speaker 7

Well, you know I'm sitting here on a goose. You know you too, chairs the chairs, feeling rather uncomfortable.

Speaker 2

Maybe we'll go end with a few zeros.

Speaker 9

We can only hope.

Speaker 2

Okay, next question is cool things about antlers. What is the technical term for the strings of round beads and bumps at the base of the antlers?

Speaker 4

You know this?

Speaker 1

Mark?

Speaker 8

Yeah?

Speaker 1

Or maybe you just think you do.

Speaker 2

Possibly you want to read that question pretty closely. I tried really hard, Spencer to you know, provide info in the questions.

Speaker 4

I believe you listen selfishly. This is very satisfying for me. If our guest hosts does a poor job, which.

Speaker 2

Maybe the thing I'm doing a poor job.

Speaker 4

I think you guys, well, what do you got Steve?

Speaker 1

I got this one wrong?

Speaker 4

Okay, me too?

Speaker 2

What is the technical term for the strings of round beads and bumps at the base of antlers?

Speaker 12

I feel like a lot more people in this room should.

Speaker 5

Know the answer, So yeah, I agree, or.

Speaker 12

Maybe they do and I'm just on my own.

Speaker 2

Everyone ready, you're honest?

Speaker 5

No, Yeah, I'm gonna stick with it.

Speaker 1

You know, Dirt's dad used to use for chapstick. I think it was his grandfather, his grandfather, earwax?

Speaker 2

Where did that come from?

Speaker 1

He was telling me that.

Speaker 9

But ear wax tastes so bad.

Speaker 5

How do you know?

Speaker 2

Steve's so disinterested in this episode of.

Speaker 1

He dig his own earwax? Out and put it on his lips.

Speaker 3

So who's got such dry lips that Steve noticed and thought that in his mind.

Speaker 1

I've just been thinking about it a lot since he told me that.

Speaker 5

Frugal bunch. That family.

Speaker 8

You guys, ready, Shirt's dad tried to learn how to make his own pellet, grilled pellets, and he tried to learn how to make his own dip.

Speaker 1

They don't like buying stuff man, especially chefs. Dick, that's not mark.

Speaker 2

Let's what you got, Spencer says Burr. Pearls, pearls, Kenzie nothing, Mattie says Sis Giannis ped uncle. Steve burrs with one r.

Speaker 1

This fine doesn't matter.

Speaker 2

We have a right answer, Burs.

Speaker 1

It's pearls the job mark.

Speaker 3

Thank you.

Speaker 2

These small bead like structures foreman rows like a string of pearls around the base section of the antler. Bumpy surface they create is believed to aid in creating rubs on trees that spread scent to communicate with other deer. May also be an indicator of good nutrition. If they're absent or faint, a buck may have had poor nutrition, though young bucks tend to have less pearling than older bucks.

Speaker 4

I feel like Meais have less of them or no.

Speaker 2

Not the one my kid shot this past fall.

Speaker 3

That was a good question kind of you had me second guessing myself though, when Steve's like, are you sure about that? That I sat here he was gonna go like, uh like was not what I call him?

Speaker 1

Hey, Phil Lord lower junk.

Speaker 5

Does anybody have any questions? Right? Or the way through? Yeah?

Speaker 13

Well, I'll just I'll just do it the typical way. We've got Yannis, Mackenzie, Maddie, Randall and Steve all tied up with zero points. Wow, Chester and Spencer have won and mark its blazon a trail. He's got two points in first place.

Speaker 2

All right, mark, way to go.

Speaker 5

Anybody's game, anybody's game.

Speaker 2

Could pour it on the next half.

Speaker 5

I thought of my long history with Brody that I would you know, you know what, there's.

Speaker 2

A question coming up about our long history.

Speaker 4

Don't like that?

Speaker 2

Oh?

Speaker 9

I look forward to that question.

Speaker 2

It's the answer isn't dogs?

Speaker 9

In case you're wondering, well, at least there's one question. The right answer is dogs.

Speaker 5

Hey.

Speaker 2

Question six falls under the category of potomology or the scientific study of rivers. Rivers, what is the inverted V shaped feature just above waves called.

Speaker 4

I'm glad nobody knows this.

Speaker 2

There's a lot of people in this room that better know it. Who I feel like.

Speaker 12

When you say above waves, you mean like.

Speaker 2

Upstream upstream from waves?

Speaker 15

Yes, Mark's been studying how to row a boat, right, Yeah, it's just not coming to me on this one.

Speaker 2

And Rivers, what is the inverted V shaped feature just above waves called?

Speaker 1

You know this?

Speaker 4

Yani? I believe so you know this.

Speaker 1

Steve, don't think so, but probably.

Speaker 13

Man, Steve, you've been drifting just further further out of the frame of this.

Speaker 3

I just want to get close to Yannest.

Speaker 5

Thank you. Come back here, buddy, we'll hang down here at the bottom of the pile together.

Speaker 2

Is everyone ready.

Speaker 9

By an upside down V shaped feature? You mean like a wave? Yeah, okay, just throw me off.

Speaker 1

But so there's a wave and above that is an upside down V gotcha. Hm?

Speaker 4

But now he said upstream from the wave, yeah, not on top of the wave. So you definitely don't have this one right. This could have been a visual question.

Speaker 5

Oh yow, Yeah, I'm just gonna keep what I got.

Speaker 2

Yeah, all right, you guys ready, ready flip them over? Spencer says Ripples Chester says tongue Mark doesn't have an answer, Randall Ripple, Kenzie Precipice, Maddie Wake, Yanni's tongue, Steve Trough.

Speaker 8

That's tongue spell, the.

Speaker 2

Answer is tongue. From a rower or paddler's downstream perspective, the tongue is an area of smooth water above a rapid that forms in the shape of an upside down b The main body of the current generally flows through the tongue and is usually the easiest and safest entrance into a rapid, unless it's pointing directly towards waves, rocks, sleepers, sweepers, suckholes,

or other dangerous whitewater hazards. The first day I met the Latvian Eagle, who back then was known as long tongue Yannie, was when we were in a raft together floating down the Eagle River during peak runoff flows with a couple of other groups of fly fishing guides. Halfway through, one of those other boats flipped completely over backwards when they road the tongue of dead cow rapid straight into a ten foot standing wave. Everyone survived, but an older

guy named Jake Corsetti was missing for a while. Before he eventually emerged with a bloody head wound. Do you remember that day? Honest?

Speaker 5

I do?

Speaker 4

How long is a while? Like second minutes?

Speaker 2

He was out there for minutes?

Speaker 5

Cool?

Speaker 1

What restaurant did Yanny work at where he earned the Moniker long tongue?

Speaker 4

Yeah, he's a Mexican restaurant, right, Tuscaninis not Mexican.

Speaker 6

I've got a great story about a river wave tongue.

Speaker 2

He probably not interested, so it's come to him.

Speaker 6

You're not gonna tell it, It's it's too long.

Speaker 1

We just let you.

Speaker 6

I'll tell you later.

Speaker 8

Someday someone's gonna be like, hey, man, do you know anybody with a long story?

Speaker 1

It could mean a lot of money. I'd like, yeah, you know, I do. Let me try to find his number, now.

Speaker 2

Steve, I was expecting you to get that one.

Speaker 9

Okay, I got four more swings. Here.

Speaker 2

Here's a fishing question. Fishing question for your guys. Togue is the name Mayners used for this game? Fish?

Speaker 12

Huh m hm. This might be a dumb question. But are Maners people from that's.

Speaker 1

Right, people named Maynard? How many Maynards do you know?

Speaker 5

Zero?

Speaker 2

Shouldn't I let Elon Musk put that thing in my head.

Speaker 4

Phil did predict before this show that there would be multiple zero percenters. I think we achieved that.

Speaker 1

Oh so Phil was able to look and think that this is a toffee he did.

Speaker 9

Yes, nice work, Phil, Well, I pegged it.

Speaker 13

I also thought Yiannis had a really great batch of questions and.

Speaker 1

That that didn't pan out very well when you learned from that.

Speaker 5

I did.

Speaker 2

Yeah, apparently I didn't.

Speaker 1

Still tell I remember correctly.

Speaker 8

If I remember correctly, when I hosted, it was pretty on par.

Speaker 2

Everybody knows Steve's a good host.

Speaker 1

I don't know why I added that little you like that phrase.

Speaker 4

You did that when we did the two Truths in the line at the Billing's Live show. You were insistent that every story had to start with everybody knows.

Speaker 7

Well, it's sort of like poking someone in the chest right before you don't.

Speaker 8

When you don't, it's like a little yeah, it's like a little nut tap when you don't.

Speaker 2

Everybody knows. Tog is the name for us for this game.

Speaker 8

Fish Well, you gotta follow it up with some people don't know, because then they're like, shit, I know that, Well, really put some of the band I can follow it up it's like psychological warfare to do that.

Speaker 1

Yeah, everybody knows Yanni, guys.

Speaker 2

Ready, Spencer.

Speaker 12

Here, Chester's gonna get it.

Speaker 2

Chester's changing it up to I don't think okay, flip them over, Spencer says Stripe Bass, Chester says small mouth bass, Mark, Atlantic salmon, Randall flounder, Mackenzie trout, Maddie salmon, Jannice Burbot, Steve Joanna Stripe, Bass, Steve Burbot another zero percenter people. The answer is lake trout.

Speaker 1

Not lake trout is not a trout.

Speaker 3

Another goes back to fox turtles.

Speaker 2

Another is lake trout also known as mcinaw ciscoette, paper bellies, gray trout, fork tails, lakers, and Steve's favorite grease balls lake trout, which are actually a species of char native to much of Canada, Alaska, the Great Lakes in northern New England. A one hundred and two pound lake trout was netted by a commercial fishermen in Saskatchewan in nineteen sixty two, but the official world record for an angler caught laker is a seventy two pound fish taken from

Great Bear Lake nineteen seven and nineteen ninety five. However, lake trout have been widely introduced throughout the Western United States, and on May fifth, twenty twenty three, Colorado angler fishing on Blue Masar Reservoir landed and released a potential new world record lake trout, weighing over sixty or seventy three pounds.

Speaker 4

So why do they call him tog?

Speaker 1

Do we know?

Speaker 2

I don't know. It's just what they call him.

Speaker 9

They just talk funny up there they tug.

Speaker 2

Boy. Sorry, guys, really really feeling bad?

Speaker 4

Now we're learning, like you said, Okay.

Speaker 2

Question eight. I guess this is a gear question with a little bit of history thrown in for good measure. What is the name for the hooded pullover coats favored by indigenous Arctic cultures?

Speaker 11

Mm?

Speaker 4

Hm oh man, you got this one, Randall? Yes, all right, getting on the board.

Speaker 9

Still anyone's game.

Speaker 5

Anybody's game.

Speaker 7

I mean, as long as you don't change your answer.

Speaker 12

No, I'm going to see it anyway. I was just joking because I want to get one right.

Speaker 5

Mark. Aren't you glad you came all the way from Michigan for this?

Speaker 9

He's winning?

Speaker 1

Yeah, wins.

Speaker 8

It's gonna be like such an asterisk next to the lowest score.

Speaker 1

Ever.

Speaker 2

No, it's not still a win.

Speaker 12

No, I feel like.

Speaker 9

He's defending the integrity of this context.

Speaker 2

Answer one with four No, one's question his win.

Speaker 5

I think that the stats guy needs to right now, as he's listening, think okay down the line, he needs to remember that every time we use these zero percenters to see how much we retained to like, see how well, how well we learned today, unless we have this information.

Speaker 2

Mark, you's still thinking or you got an answer?

Speaker 1

I have an answer. It's wrong.

Speaker 3

Probably all right, Well.

Speaker 2

Pull pull out your answers. Go ahead, Spencer says a Robe, Chester says park Of, Mark says Parker, Randall says Aniak. Mackenzie says park On, Maddie first coat, Jannis Anak, Steve Anorak. Wow, you guys did really well.

Speaker 8

Yeah, the old winners kind of got that one.

Speaker 2

Interac comes from the Anupiat word aniak. I don't know if I'm pronouncing that right. Whalers who frequented the Greenland coast during the eighteen hundreds borrowed the word and adopted it into their language, spelling it a n O r K. There waiste length pullover coats with a hood, usually resistant terrain and Arctic cultures. That are often made with animal skins,

and the hood is generally lined with fur. Commercially produced interacts are also available, though they can't be considered interacts if they're longer than waist length or have a full length zipper or buttons. That would be a parka, which is also a word with Indigenous origins from the illusion of people.

Speaker 1

You want to talk about a hard garment to get into, man.

Speaker 2

Yeah, but there's got.

Speaker 1

To be if it's not roomy.

Speaker 8

Yeah, I mean they're great warm, but if they you know, they gotta be cut a little bit different.

Speaker 1

A little bag here, just like you put one on for you listeners. I just did a motion where I put my nice to have one and then because well, they make synthetic ones. I've had a couple of them. I like them once you got them on, until you gotta take them off.

Speaker 4

But while it's on, can you use the bathroom while you're wearing it? Yeah, okay, it doesn't impede that.

Speaker 9

You can use the You can.

Speaker 1

Go to the bath famil you're wearing anything.

Speaker 5

I mean, a hoodie, it is pretty much.

Speaker 1

The bathroom.

Speaker 4

I heard something about waist length and I couldn't remember if they go longer than your waist or shorter than your waist.

Speaker 8

I know two guys that have some kind of psychological problem where only two well this particular psychological problem where if when they need to defecate, they need to take all of their clothes off.

Speaker 1

You know two.

Speaker 4

People like that.

Speaker 8

Like we we all know people came up in the same conversation where someone has it, was talking about having it, and they named another person.

Speaker 2

Did these gentlemen are like boots and socks on.

Speaker 1

They they got they gotta get all the way. You're serious and I'm telling.

Speaker 4

You, yeah, what if home depot when it happens.

Speaker 1

Yeah, maybe they don't do it at that point in time.

Speaker 5

The stories of being in home depot or at a zoo and going oh and then it is it was just like put the siren on and and ninety miles an hour to the house.

Speaker 9

Did they live in a warmer climate? Is that explain.

Speaker 12

It right now?

Speaker 1

That's a great observation.

Speaker 7

I mean, starting to all make sense now, Phil, We've got two questions left.

Speaker 2

How is it looking?

Speaker 13

Well, we've been saying it's anybody's game, and it truly is.

Speaker 2

That's the way I like it.

Speaker 13

Yeah, because we got Maddie and Mackenzie with zero points. Randall's Spencer.

Speaker 1

I thought he doesn't say what They got a zero in the game.

Speaker 13

The game of zero points, so it's quite relevant Randall, Spencer and Steve all have one and tied up in first place with two points a piece. Or Mark Jannis and Chester the cricket Floyd.

Speaker 5

Boy, he's quick, isn't he.

Speaker 6

I knew that was coming.

Speaker 10

Well.

Speaker 8

The other problem is it's not specific because there are dozens of species.

Speaker 6

No, I mean, it was. It was bad. I should have just said it was a joke, but I was honest.

Speaker 1

You might have been better off going like the I was just kidding. He'll tell us that later.

Speaker 4

It's actually a really long con where the joke is evolving.

Speaker 1

Okay.

Speaker 2

Question nine. This next question is an audio question and it's also our listener question of the Week from Shane Lewis. For sending this great question, Shane is going to get a board game signed by the crew. If you want a chance to win the Listener Question of the Week, then send your question to Trivia at the meadeater dot com. Ready, Phil, We're ready. When courting females, the male of this species of North American migratory game bird makes a vocalization called a peint. What bird is it?

Speaker 1

You gonna play it?

Speaker 11

Yeah?

Speaker 2

Play it again for you. The male of this species of North American migratory game bird makes a vocalization called a pint.

Speaker 9

What bird?

Speaker 1

Excuse?

Speaker 9

Could you play it for a third time?

Speaker 1

Phil?

Speaker 5

Why not?

Speaker 1

Nice?

Speaker 9

Okay, now I got it.

Speaker 1

Jess is gonna be like crickets. It's like this time.

Speaker 5

I mean it, I can fall asleep. That sounds game. That was nice.

Speaker 1

Yeah, there's a couple of other things getting in the background.

Speaker 8

That's the thing when I go, uh, living in the arid West, when I go back home.

Speaker 2

All the background noise like, oh my god, it's loud. At that's a clue or tropical place kind of sh You guys got answer.

Speaker 1

I just mean there's a lot, a lot like in the Michigan and the swamps. It's a lot louder than it is in the dry ass.

Speaker 2

That's all right, you guys can take the clue. You guys are ready, Let's show them. Spenser says Sandhill, Crane, Chester says Woodcock, Mark says Coot Randall, Coot wood Bill, Duck, Maddie Mallard Giannis Woodcock, Steve Woodcock. The answer is woodcock. The noise you're hearing is a peint. The mating called the male American woodcock is often misidentified as a frog because woodcocks breed near swamps in the spring, roughly the

same time spring peepers become audible audible. The American woodcock is distributed throughout southeastern Canada, much of the eastern United States, the Great Lakes region, and they tend to hang out woody, brushy areas with moist ground, where they feed primarily on earthworms. Another little tidbit about woodcox. Since they're small all, they're

usually plucked and roasted whole. Esteemed French chef Augusta Ascofiero a Goose cites the woodcock as the king of all game birds in lagide cooling air, which was the inspiration for a book called The Scavenger's Guide to Hok Cuisine that was by some obscure author his name I can't remember.

Speaker 5

I really liked that book.

Speaker 2

Yeah, it's a good book.

Speaker 7

I wouldn't have guessed that a woodcock was migratory, so I've learned another faid.

Speaker 5

Yeah, I.

Speaker 8

Was just feel like I was just ridiculed him for a while, but I'm not doing that good.

Speaker 2

Wood woodcocks migrate south in the fall north in the spring. According to Project Upland, woodcocks migrate as individual birds rather than flocks, and the average migration distance is about nine hundred miles, but some have been documented documented migrating as far as two thousand miles. So there you go. Random.

Speaker 8

You ever see him do their their flight during the breeding season, It's crazy.

Speaker 5

I haven't, but you know, Leopold very nicely wrote about it in Sane County All.

Speaker 8

I saw maybe more than once, but one very memorable time when there was quite a number of them doing it.

Speaker 5

It was cool, Like you found the spot yep.

Speaker 8

It was on a gas pipeline where uh Staple Road hits Blue I think it's a Blue Lake Road and Staple there's a gas pipeline that flows through a little swamp back there, and we were back there and they're just going off. That's cool, if I remember right, we went back there and we couldn't find them doing it.

Speaker 2

I feel like they're often a consolation prize for rough grouse hunters because they're really easy to hit.

Speaker 1

You know, if I wrote timber doodle. Would you have given it to me?

Speaker 2

Oh? Yeah, for sure. That was another tidbit. But Phil doesn't want me giving a lot of tid You know.

Speaker 8

In one of our cookbooks we show how to how to trust a woodcock.

Speaker 1

On its own.

Speaker 2

I remember that.

Speaker 4

That's fun.

Speaker 8

You turn his head around and skewer it through his thighs, and so he's just a little trust package, like he's on a little skewer, but it's his own.

Speaker 1

Little bill. I can't say I've ever said anything about it.

Speaker 2

You can't overcook them their livery Yeah.

Speaker 1

Skewer on your own bill, as we should call this episode.

Speaker 2

Listen, I had a plan for a tiebreaker.

Speaker 1

That's why it is.

Speaker 13

A tie between Jester and Giannis. They have three points apiece, Mark and Steve have two.

Speaker 2

Okay, this last question is more cool things about antlers. Oh, I like it on a moose antler named the gap between the palm and the brow tines. That's also a name for a feature found on lakes and oceans.

Speaker 1

Oh why did you have to?

Speaker 4

Doesn't seem to anybody that last little tidbits in.

Speaker 2

There you're given.

Speaker 5

You knew it just from the antler question.

Speaker 9

Yes, where you learn.

Speaker 5

If you shoot a giant moose?

Speaker 2

Right, mm hmm, name the gap between the palm and the brow times. It's also a feature found on lakes and oceans.

Speaker 1

Very honest. I'm gonna marry honest.

Speaker 2

Now he's trying to throw.

Speaker 1

Mm hmm, marry honest.

Speaker 9

It's not surface, isn't it.

Speaker 2

Your honest is taking a sweet old time over there.

Speaker 1

He even picked up his bored.

Speaker 2

You'd probably read that question careful, Chester.

Speaker 5

Do you know how are you feeling?

Speaker 1

Chester?

Speaker 5

Uh?

Speaker 2

Fifty, it's pretty good. That's pretty good for this round.

Speaker 4

Steve the only one to kill a bull moose in here? I think so.

Speaker 1

Killed a shyrius. What do you mean but that's a move?

Speaker 7

Yeah, I'm just thinking I didn't It wasn't didn't get it scored, or it's just kind of a funky.

Speaker 2

You've never gotten one score have palms and brow times?

Speaker 1

Yeah?

Speaker 9

Actually it didn't.

Speaker 1

Have never got one scored.

Speaker 9

It had it had a weird split.

Speaker 1

No one cares about that, but you care about is. It's just like, it's how wide was it? Do you know what I mean?

Speaker 8

If if you told someone? Sure, there are people, but for the most part, I don't think that anyone would know what you're talking about.

Speaker 2

I have no idea how they scored.

Speaker 1

You'd be like how many brow times and how wide was.

Speaker 12

You?

Speaker 2

Guys are ready reveal your answers. Spencer says trench, Chester says by, Mark says bee, Randall says inlet, Mackenzie says mouth, Maddie says peninsula, Yanna says bay, and Steve says by, the answer is bae. What's that mean for me?

Speaker 13

It's chess and you honest, we're going to a tag breaker?

Speaker 1

How I uh?

Speaker 7

I got.

Speaker 8

By saying Mary I'm gonna marry because Maryanna's trench it entered his little head.

Speaker 2

According to the Alaska Department of Fishing, game on an adult bloomboos, the bay is found between the.

Speaker 1

Forget.

Speaker 2

Yeah, you got it. The bay is found between the main palm and brow times or brow palm. Okay, exciting, big Tier.

Speaker 5

I almost went with the inlet almost.

Speaker 9

I almost saw the bay wouldn't have done me any good?

Speaker 2

Okay, Spencer, I didn't know what was gonna this was gonna happen. But is there something I need to say here? What happens next? Kind of thing?

Speaker 4

Going to a tie break? Or play the drop phill or something like that.

Speaker 5

That's the wrong one.

Speaker 13

I'm so sorry.

Speaker 8

I think just cut it at if you ain't first your last and then like going to other stuff.

Speaker 1

It's funny. I never liked it a Phil cough Man.

Speaker 2

You know when your kid does something really disappointing and they look at you and you're like, damn it. When I look at you, that's what I'm doing. Here we go. Here's the time, Chester, here is the tiebreaker? What year was the multi tool company the Leatherman Group founded?

Speaker 1

Along?

Speaker 6

You know, I almost in my pocket.

Speaker 2

You can earn a little extra money if you play along. Get it exactly right. Spencer's thrown in an extra hundo if you're on the dot. What year was the multi tool Company the Leatherman Group founded?

Speaker 4

Down to Yanni and Chester?

Speaker 1

Right.

Speaker 4

Chester's one victory came at the Billings Live show, so he is yet to win in the podcast studio. Yeah, I'm sorry, but I'm pulling for Chester, who sits here?

Speaker 9

You might be disify.

Speaker 6

It also came down to a tiebreaker.

Speaker 5

Chester needs another dub. I gotta get That's all I'm doing.

Speaker 6

I'll go in to conservation.

Speaker 1

You got a dip in right now.

Speaker 2

Yeah, chess that might be qualifiers, Yeah, okay, flip them over. Spencer says nineteen twenty nine. Mark says nineteen eighteen. Randall says nineteen twenty two. Mackenzie says eighteen ninety two. Maddie says nineteen forty three. Janna says sixty Oh, Steve says nineteen ninety Yanna says nineteen sixty one. Chester says nineteen forty five. The answer is nineteen eighty three. I won, Ya wins.

Speaker 1

One of the tiebreaker.

Speaker 2

The company was founded in the spring of nineteen eighty three by Tim Leatherman. The Leatherman Tool Company first launched their first multi tool, the PST, that same year, and received there an order for five hundred tools from Cabela's.

Speaker 8

Can we tease people that wrote things a long time ago since the founder is still live?

Speaker 2

What do you mean?

Speaker 4

Oh, how were we supposed to know that?

Speaker 3

It's just supposed to be mean as everybody?

Speaker 1

I just felt like doing something mean to be out.

Speaker 2

Yanni wins Johannis, let us know where that money.

Speaker 5

Let's go and keep on us the streak that we've been on and give it to Coloradden's for Responsible Wildlife Management. I just read they're the ones that are fighting about Initiative ninety one, which aims to OUTLAIW the trophy hunting of all cats in Colorado. And I just read today that down to SCI convention or no, yeah, SCI convention that just happened in Nashville, that the Alaska chapter kicked down twenty k to help out that organization. Yeah that's nice.

Speaker 8

Because they'll never have to worry about well, they might have to worry about that kind of stuff in parts of their land. It'll be the last state to go to hell. Yeah, but yeah, so that'll be a second last day.

Speaker 5

I think that points too, though, that people outside of Colorado think this is a very serious issue. And so even if you are a uh main togue fisherman, you might consider donating five bucks to the Colorados for Responsible Wildlife Management. I believe it's Save the Haunt Colorado dot com.

Speaker 8

Valian I would have found out a way to find a group that was going to pay his VET bills.

Speaker 1

And donate to that.

Speaker 5

Yeah, yeah, I do need that too.

Speaker 8

And on that note, On that note, you guys are gonna remember Colorado Coloradosa's Save.

Speaker 4

The Special ninety ninth episode, episode one.

Speaker 5

You remember it forever, Thanks Brody. That was very enjoyable. It was a tough one, but I did learn a lot.

Speaker 4

And our winner got to four, so then it's on par with hosted.

Speaker 1

So there we got all right.

Speaker 5

Like I said, next time you invite me to host Softball's Baby, it's gonna be a good Ready.

Speaker 1

It was nothing but crickets, all right, see you know next week.

Speaker 7

Thanks Brod, Thank you, Brody.

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