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Speaker 1: This podcast.
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Speaker 2: Welcome to Meet Eater Trivia, the only game show where conservation always wins. I'm your host, Spencer Newhart and today we're joined by Randall Brody, Corinne, Nate John and Roman. This is a ten round quiz show with questions from meat eaters four verticals which are hunting, fishing, conservation, and cooking. There is a prize. Meat Eater will donate five hundred dollars to the conservation organization of the winner's choosing for the satura the week. This week we're looking at the Shelby Index. For today's episode, she set a personal best for a new Shelby Index record. Here's what we're gonna do. If she wins today's show, We're gonna make it a thousand dollars donation instead of five hundred dollars.
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Speaker 3: Did you clear that? With the power set.
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Speaker 2: Being no no, I just assume one of you is going to beat her despite her high score. We'll get to her score in a minute. Now, we have an ifaq. If you have an ifaq, say it to Trivia at the meadeater dot Com with the subject line I faq. Sarah Sinco says, my local tavern has recently decided to install a night of trivia, and I volunteered to host. I'm wondering what tips or tricks you could suggest to help make this event fun and successful for all. Randall, you're a bar night, tavern going trivia connoisseur. Yes, what advice could you give to Sarah be a great host?
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Speaker 4: I have three pieces of advice. Two of them have thought of. The third one will come to me. Number one is if there's a limit on the number of people that consider at a table, and force it. Okay, when there's ten people sitting at a table and then every other table has three or four people, just be like, hey, guys, you got to break if you're playing, you gotta break up the group.
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Speaker 5: It's just it just it's a no brainer.
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Speaker 4: What are they gonna say, Oh no, we want to have more people than as low. Number two is, it's not all about you played some bark trivia games where the guys treating it like a like a one man show.
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Speaker 5: An open mic, and it's like, did.
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Speaker 4: You practice all these one liners on your parents before you left home tonight?
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Speaker 6: You know?
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Speaker 5: And I like to just say, keep it about the game.
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Speaker 4: It's fun to have a couple of cracks here and there, but otherwise, you know, just just play the game straight like people are there for the questions.
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Speaker 3: How important are drink specials?
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Speaker 6: Very important?
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Speaker 2: I doubt Sarah has that kind of power.
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Speaker 6: She can do.
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Speaker 4: There was a before before it was the Thomas Marbar and Missoula. They used to have a trivia night there and it was like eight dollars pictures of flat tire.
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Speaker 5: To the point that I cannot.
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Speaker 3: Flat tire or fat time, fat fat tire.
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Speaker 4: This boat's poorly for today's performance, like a swim or fat tire. I can't smell the stuff anymore without getting sick. I mean, just like six years of every two day night drinking fat tire until what a funny promotion? Yeah, yeah, it was odd. It's not like a very I just feel like that's a weird beer to.
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Speaker 5: Drink in large volumes. Yeah. My third point about trivia is.
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Speaker 4: Just see if they can start it early.
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Speaker 5: Don't start trivia at eight.
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Speaker 7: Yeah, that's the that's a one thing against the molly here in town.
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Speaker 5: Yeah. I mean it's great trivia.
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Speaker 4: I like the questions, but it'd be great if you could get the thing going at at seven six thirty even I feel like there's I feel like most people are just going to go there from work instead of going home. There's no reason to start trivia at eight o'clock unless you're doing two games.
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Speaker 2: Fill any advice for Sarah You love bar trivia?
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Speaker 7: Yeah, this is kind of a follow up to Randall's like it's not about you comment. But at the same time, I do think you need to kind of present an air of confidence, like you need to need to make the players believe that they're they're at a they're on a steady ship and that and that the captain is is is trustworthy because once once holes start being poked, the whole thing could fall apart.
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Speaker 4: I also want to tip my hat to Sarah and to the bar that is initiating this. There's there's not enough good trivia out there in the world, and kudos for stepping up.
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Speaker 2: We don't know the name of the place, she says, local tavern. Any other advice for Sarah.
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Speaker 6: Yeah, I got one. I would say, make the questions easier than you think you need.
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Speaker 5: To make them.
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Speaker 2: That's exactly what I was going to say to Sarah. I think it's important, Sarah that you have someone to test these on, Like I have the Shelby index and that is effective to an extent. But yeah, assume that your audience needs they'll have more fun if the questions tend to be easier than harder.
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Speaker 3: You could send them a night testomon.
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Speaker 4: There you go, And I had one more point just on the format. There are some bar trivia games where you write your ten answers for the round on a single sheet of paper and take it up after it. There's some bar trivia games where they have you write an answer on a single piece of paper and run it up after every question.
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Speaker 5: Don't do that.
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Speaker 2: Oh, you don't like that one.
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Speaker 5: There's too much standing up and sitting down. That's not what we came for.
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Speaker 4: And then it's like someone got somebody. Yeah, someone who has the chair on that corner gets stuck just getting up, and you're gonna miss all the funny banter.
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Speaker 2: Yeah.
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Speaker 5: So those are just my thoughts.
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Speaker 2: Okay, Spencer, If I may good advice for Sarah, oh I may I have a quick announcements.
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Speaker 5: Please, Hello Meat Eater Trivia listeners.
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Speaker 4: On Friday, March thirteenth, an episode of Trivia was recorded in which I said several things I later regretted they are as.
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Speaker 2: Follows, Oh this is from you.
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Speaker 5: I don't care. Terrible question. Hey Maggie, look at the scoreboard.
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Speaker 4: I don't care, don't be as smart ass Spencer, and I don't want to be here anymore. I'd just like to apologize for the listeners for all that negativity and borish behavior. There's too much of it in the world, and I regret my partner contributing to that. I do stand by my critique of the question about revolvers and about the California gold Rush, and I wish I'd remembered to mention the film norbit when we were discussing Eddie Murphy films.
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Speaker 2: That's all okay, thank you. That will satisfy some folks.
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Speaker 6: We need more of that in this world.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, good, good. Addition, we have a little bit of housekeeping. This is geography related housekeeping. On a previous episode of Trivia, I said in the flavor text that Harvard University's Arborreedam is located in Connecticut. But of course that's wrong. It's located in Boston, Massachusetts, a full fifty miles from the Connecticut border. And in a different episode, Randall said he didn't think they had minards in Ohio, but that's wrong. There are thirty two minards in Ohio. Phil has a store map for us randall lits as though they've built minards on top of minards.
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Speaker 4: Yeah, I guess my question is when did they move into Ohio?
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Speaker 2: You think in the last month.
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Speaker 6: No, but.
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Speaker 4: I haven't lived in Ohio for twenty years, more than twenty years, so I think that's fair.
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Speaker 2: Okay, that's part of your culture.
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Speaker 4: Minard shout up to Loveland, right on the Little Miami River out to Loveland.
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Speaker 3: You need to go back there and do a little tree stand hunting with Kenyon or someone.
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Speaker 4: Oh, I'd love to do that. I'd love to do that. I'd like to just make a whole series where I just live in Ohio and do all of my favorite things.
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Speaker 5: All rights.
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Speaker 2: The Shelby index for today is a six point six seven, So I'm putting us on perfect say that again, six point six and seven. First time spend two thirds of a point, She got two thirds of a question. The winner should get uh well, so I'm putting us on perfect score Alard again. If nobody beats Shelby today, if nobody gets a seven, it's going to be one thousand dollars donation. Are we gonna get like scores and like thirds?
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Speaker 3: Today Randall had seven and a.
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Speaker 2: Third exclusively for the Shelby Index.
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Speaker 5: That's that's it. I like it.
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Speaker 2: And with that we're out of the game of trivia. I played the drag post. I need to know what I shoul stay to win.
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Speaker 5: Everything, saying, here's tend to win everything.
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Speaker 2: Game on suckers.
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Speaker 3: Question one, you're gonna join us? Are you gonna keep typing on that phone?
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Speaker 2: Turtle?
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Speaker 5: Turtle?
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Speaker 3: Question one?
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Speaker 2: The topic is fishing. This first great question is via Chris Porter, and as always, this will be multiple choice. Which of these rivers has the highest elevation? Is it Yellowstone River, Niobrera River, Tennessee River, or Columbia River?
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Speaker 6: I hate you, Chris.
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Speaker 2: Which of these rivers has the highest elevation, Chris Porter? This is Chris Porter, Yellowstone, Niabrera, Tennessee, Columbia.
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Speaker 5: If it's the Chris Porter I'm thinking of, that's a good guy.
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Speaker 7: If we don't know what states a certain river.
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Speaker 2: Runs through, I'm not going to help you with that one. Which of these rivers has the highest elevation Yellowstone, Niabrera, Tennessee, Colombia, m No, no confidence, zero room, Brody. Do you have a nailed narrowed down to a.
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Speaker 3: Few Yeah, OK, I'm just gonna stick with you.
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Speaker 2: Which it should be elevation? The Yellowstone River, Niabrera River, Tennessee River, or Columbia.
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Speaker 8: What it not?
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Speaker 2: Should everybody ready go ahead and reveal your answers? Nate says Colombia, Roman Colombia, Randall Yellowstone, John Colombia, Corinne, Colombia, Brody, Yellowstone. The correct answer is the Yellowstone River or Brody and Randall got that one right. The highest point of the Tennessee River is eight hundred feet, the Columbia is two thousand and seven hundred feet, of the Niabrera is five thousand, five hundred feet, and of the Yellowstone is eleven thousand feet. The Yellowstone is formed near Yout's Peak in northwest Wyoming, where small streams combined to make the longest undamned river in the lower forty eight.
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Speaker 9: If you want to like bad ass back country trip, like go into the thoroughfare in the headwaters of the Yellowstone, bring bear spray.
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Speaker 2: It would look very unfamiliar.
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Speaker 9: It's super cool country in there.
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Speaker 2: Eleven thousand feet. That's twice steven high.
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Speaker 5: He's just giving us two middle fingers.
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Speaker 2: Twice as high as the next closest of the Niabrera River. Question two, the topic is wildlife. Stanley and Zero learned that eating onions will prevent the highly venomous yellow spotted lizard from biting them in this two thousand and three movie.
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Speaker 6: We're Back, Nate with.
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Speaker 2: A quick answer. Stanley and Zero learn that eating onions will prevent the highly venomous yellow spotted lizard from biting them in this two thousand and three movies Millennial Chree.
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Speaker 6: Think this is This is the first movie that's like squarely.
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Speaker 4: Is this an adult destroys children?
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Speaker 5: Or for people that are like to know it's got a next?
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Speaker 6: No hints, John, what's going on? Man struggling this star?
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Speaker 4: John was born in two thousand and one.
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Speaker 6: Close enough?
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Speaker 5: That's pretty good.
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Speaker 2: Gosh, so much Roman? Do you have this one? Right?
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Speaker 6: I do? I'm so excited. Okay, I never felt so good.
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Speaker 2: Stanley and Zero learn that eating onions will prevent the highly venomous yellow spotted lizard from biting them in this two thousand and three movie, Phil We're gonna get a movie review from you.
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Speaker 3: This movie live action or animated?
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Speaker 5: No hints, not giving you any hints.
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Speaker 6: Close the gap, Baby, We're back.
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Speaker 2: Robin, Randall, and Brody the only players to get questioned one right, and they have blank whiteboards. For question two, Stanley and Zero learn that eating onions will prevent the highly venomous yellow spotted lizard from biting them in this two thousand and three movie. Randall, do you like your answer?
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Speaker 5: I've never seen my answer?
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Speaker 2: Okay?
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Speaker 5: It involves animals?
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Speaker 2: And do you think that Nate and Roman would have seen this movie and liked this movie?
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Speaker 5: My guess?
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Speaker 2: Yeah, which is the energy they're giving off?
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Speaker 5: Maybe? Okay, I don't know.
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Speaker 2: John, do you have a guess? No?
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Speaker 10: I got nothing?
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Speaker 2: All right, Brody? Do you like your answer?
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Speaker 3: I don't have an answer, so no, I had to test my answer.
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Speaker 2: Does everybody give up? Go ahead and reveal your answers. Nate and Roman say, holes, Randall mad a gascar, John without an answer? Without an answer, Brody without an answer? The correct answer is holes h O L E S.
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Speaker 6: Is that?
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Speaker 2: Like?
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Speaker 6: Yeah? It's a great book.
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Speaker 2: Based on a book for I don't know, like teenage grade middle schoolers.
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Speaker 3: I remember this movie.
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Speaker 9: Now, I never saw it, but in that troublemaker actor who's a real child maker, Now.
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Speaker 7: That was a pre mental break.
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Speaker 6: They survive off splosh exactly.
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Speaker 2: Although the yellow spotted lizard is real, the movie uses bearded dragons to portray them. The real yellow spotted lizard is frown, is found from Texas to Panama and does have a venomous bite, but it's far less toxic than the movie describes. According to holes Lower, the lizard has exactly eleven spots, but by the time you get close enough to count them, you'll already be dead. Of course, they hate the taste of quote onion blood. Phil Did you love the movie Holes?
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Speaker 7: I love the book and the movie I think is a great adaptation. It's got an awesome cast to Ornie Weaver, Tim Blake Nelson who kicks ass of John Voight, Henry Winkler, Yeah it's Henry. He plays the dad.
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Speaker 5: What what's the author?
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Speaker 7: Louis Sachar, who wrote a bunch of kid books.
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Speaker 2: There had an iconic cover as well. I think you've seen it, you know, Nate Roman. Did you guys love Holes?
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Speaker 5: Oh?
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Speaker 6: Yeah, dude, that's like right up there with the hardy boys.
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Speaker 2: That's that's in the same like tier of like if you're a twelve year old boy, you read Hatchet and Holes, those hatch books.
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Speaker 9: That's back when Nate used to drug as he does right now, like draw guns on pieces of paper.
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Speaker 6: Like Sky's fighting each other on mountains and stuff. Stanley's last name is Yell Nats, which is what backwards Randall Stanley?
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Speaker 2: Sorry, wow, question three.
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Speaker 6: This feels good when you know a whole bunch of stuff that Randall and Brody don't know.
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Speaker 2: Coology, that's your movie club on Holes, that's your movie club. This next great question, Adam.
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Speaker 7: Sorry, I've got.
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Speaker 2: I've got one more thing than got.
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Speaker 7: The movie's great because it's like a last vestige of when they used to wrap through the plot of the movie during the credits, doesn't Shila, oh dig it? Yeah. If you want to hear a recap you just watched question three.
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Speaker 2: The topic is ecology and this next great question is via Adam Leister. Also known as the Bush, this region of Australia refers to the continent's interior that's famous for its deserts, savannahs, and shrublands. Also known as the Bush, this region of Australia refers to the continent's interior that's famous for its deserts, savannahs and shrublands. Gran you have this one right, yes, Randall, you have this one right boy?
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Speaker 5: Hope?
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Speaker 2: So okay, why am I drawn?
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Speaker 4: After not knowing about the movie Holes, I find myself, Oh yeah.
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Speaker 2: You must have just been slightly too old. In two thousand and three.
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Speaker 5: To Yeah two thousand and three, Yeah yeah.
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Speaker 7: Rick Fox plays a character named Clyde's sweet Feet.
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Speaker 2: That's right in Randall's sweet spot, Rick Fox fil that's a good guy, also known as the Bush. This region of Australia refers to the continent's interior that's famous for its deserts, savannahs and shrublands. Brodie, do you have this one right now?
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Speaker 3: I think I do now?
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Speaker 8: Yeah?
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Speaker 5: Yeah.
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Speaker 7: First Light.
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Speaker 3: Oh it's nice, lightweight, love it.
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Speaker 10: It's new heather gray colors.
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Speaker 9: Uh.
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Speaker 10: It's also going to be available in black.
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Speaker 5: Oh.
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Speaker 2: What's been hot at the store lately? John? What are people buying up there?
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Speaker 10: Not bare? No, I'm still working on that.
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Speaker 11: But a lot of turkey stuff has been becoming popular Turkey seasons less than a month out, so First Light Turkey vests have been a very hot sellar so far. The Approach hoodie, which was a twenty twenty five First Light product. Think of it as like a wick hoodie, but with an integrated face mask.
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Speaker 6: Yeah.
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Speaker 11: All the turkey stuff phelps easy cluck or diaphragm. That one goes out the door pretty quickly. So if you're in Bozeman, feel free to stop by a store get stocked up for turkey sea.
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Speaker 7: You're in good hands store online.
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Speaker 9: As far as social media videos go, like the crew at the Bozeman med Eater store, Man, they like knock it out.
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Speaker 5: How's the morale doing. How's the morale doing at the store?
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Speaker 10: Morale Yeah, couldn't be higher.
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Speaker 6: That's why we go there.
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Speaker 2: That's good one more time. Also known as the Bush, this region of Australia refers to the continent interior that's famous for its desert savannahs and bins. Go ahead and reveal your answers. Nate says, the outback Roman, the outback Randall, the Outback, John, the Outback Krincess has Mania Brody says the Outback. The correct answer is the Outback.
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Speaker 7: I thought you were going for a.
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Speaker 3: Come on, there's a chain of restaurants named after it.
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Speaker 2: Although about seventy five percent of Australia is considered the outback, only about five percent of the Continence population lives there. The area is known for its mar like, mars like appearance, unique wildlife, and Aboriginal people. It's also home to the Dingo Fence, which is the world's longest fence at three thousand, five hundred miles long. It creates a dingo free zone for sheep.
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Speaker 6: Herders that looks like the DMZ Dude.
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Speaker 2: There is a map of that dingo fence.
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Speaker 5: Why didn't they just do a straight line?
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Speaker 3: And it's seriously like there's not dingos on the other side.
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Speaker 2: They say there are some holes in it, and there's certainly some dingos that have made it through, but for the most part it does its job. Phil has a photo, an aerial photo of the Dingo fence as well.
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Speaker 6: How is that compared to the length of the Great Wall?
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Speaker 2: I don't know. This is the longest fence though, three thy five hundred miles long. How long is the Great I don't know.
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Speaker 4: I just know I watched a video the other day of Anthony Edwards on the Great Wall, and he said that ship's deep. Okay, that's the only great wall fact. Question four the topic is hunting. This next great question is via Lauren Hope.
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Speaker 2: Leon Leonwood created this type of boot in nineteen twelve by combining a leather upper with a rubber lower shell. Not looking for the brand, we are looking for what that type of boot is called? Leon Leonwood created this type of boot in nineteen twelve by combining a leather upper with a rubber lower shell.
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Speaker 6: There's a name, dude, I.
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Speaker 7: Totally forget what this whole. I mean, half of you guys have that kind of boot.
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Speaker 9: Mm yeah, I don't think there's about this particular question.
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Speaker 2: Grin, do you have this kind of boot at home?
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Speaker 7: I do not?
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Speaker 2: Okay, do you Brody?
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Speaker 7: I do?
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Speaker 5: John?
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Speaker 2: Do you have this type of boot?
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Speaker 10: I do not? Actually I used to, but pour them out pretty good.
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Speaker 2: Randall, you have this one right?
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Speaker 3: I do?
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Speaker 2: Do you own this boot?
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Speaker 5: I own a pair of these boots that I won from Schnee.
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Speaker 2: Okay, that's not it's not a.
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Speaker 5: Going to say whatever.
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Speaker 6: Sorry, I don't think I have this right now?
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Speaker 2: Do you have them over?
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Speaker 5: I'm feeling good about it, but your brand point kind of threw me out.
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Speaker 2: Now looking for the break.
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Speaker 6: That's why I feel good about mine.
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Speaker 2: Leon Leonwood created this type of boot in nineteen twelve.
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Speaker 5: Is that his real name?
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Speaker 2: Like finding a leather.
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Speaker 5: You're going to kick yourself from making a big deal out of his.
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Speaker 2: Name with a rubber lower Probably not.
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Speaker 4: No, I mean you won't kick yourself totally forgot literally, but figure it zero, you're gonna.
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Speaker 2: Go anybody ready, dude, go ahead and reveal your answers. And says the duck boots? Oh says Randall says pack boot without an answer. Without an answer, Brody says duck boot. The correct answer is the duck boot, also known as the bean boot or the main hunting shoe. So we also accept those answers.
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Speaker 6: No, m Ai and Maine the states. I would like to see you kick yourself.
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Speaker 7: We won't forget this.
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Speaker 5: Would you get onto his name please?
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Speaker 2: Spencer ll Being designed the duck boot.
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Speaker 5: To survive hunting season in Maine.
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Speaker 2: His idea was to combine the comfort of a leather boot with the durability of a rubber boot, but the concept nearly didn't make it off the ground. After ninety of the first one hundred pairs were returned, customers found that the single stitch easily tore, which got Leon to instead go with a triple stitch that is still used today.
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Speaker 6: Flavor text, Well, I they're kind of dead to me now once they got rid of their lifetime warranty.
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Speaker 5: M that's because people are monsters.
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Speaker 6: Yeah, that's true.
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Speaker 2: So bean boot would have been I would take bean boot if you said bean boot, But if you just said Llban did.
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Speaker 5: Not want that as your answer.
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Speaker 2: Question five. The topic is natural history. This is our listener question of the Week, which was won by William Meyer for sending this great question. William 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 meat eater dot com. Some scholars believe this nursery rhyme was inspired by the Native American practice of suspending birch cribs in trees. We will get a scoreboard update from Fill the engineer. After this we'll find out if the Shelby Index is in danger of winning or losing today. Some scholars believe this nursery rhyme was inspired by the Native American practice of suspending birch cribs in trees.
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Speaker 6: I think I have like the sounds right, but not the words.
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Speaker 4: If you have the name, So is is a pack boot an insulated.
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Speaker 6: No pack boots a modified version, but he used the bean boot or the duck boot and inspired his pack boots. Gotcha, And it's like, hey, we need these to be better hikers.
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Speaker 5: Gotcha.
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Speaker 6: I don't know how I know that. Yeah, well, do you know as much about boots?
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Speaker 5: Nate?
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Speaker 6: I like boots.
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Speaker 2: I feel like a pack boot doesn't exclusively have to have rubber on the bottom either.
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Speaker 5: I think they do.
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Speaker 2: You'd see leather.
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Speaker 5: It's a rubber. It's a rubber lower leather.
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Speaker 2: Upper duck boots. Some scott believe this nursery rhyme inspired by the Native American practice of the suspending birch cribs in trees. It's everybody ready, go ahead and reveal your answers. Nate says, rock a Bye Baby, Roman says Twinkle Twinkle Little Star. Randall rock a bye baby. John without an answer, Karen says lallaby baby. Brody says rock a Bye Baby. The correct answer is rock a Bye Baby. It's unclear what the inspiration was for rockabye. Baby, with theories ranging from Egyptian deities to English royalty. Some believe the song was written by Mayflower colonists, who observed different tribes placed birch cradles in trees. This practice was done to keep baby safe while adults hunted, gathered, and worked fields. The baskets were suspended from branches, providing a swinging motion that soothed the infants. Fill We're halfway through the game of trivia. Give us a scoreboard update.
00:24:34
Speaker 7: And half time Brin is on the board with zero points. John has won, Roman has two, Randall has three, and tied up in first place with four points are Nate Mason and Brodie Henderson.
00:24:49
Speaker 2: M game going into the back.
00:24:50
Speaker 6: So why.
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Speaker 2: Question six? The topic is hunting. This three letter acronym, which Remington says is quote one of today's most popular types of turkey hunting shells, refers to AMMO that uses tungsten pellets.
00:25:09
Speaker 6: Oh, I got sony questions about this?
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Speaker 2: Okay, Brody will be able to help you answer them. This three letter acronym, which Remington says is one of today's most popular types turkey hunting tungsten pellets.
00:25:28
Speaker 3: I can't, I'll tell I'll talk about this afterwards.
00:25:31
Speaker 2: I would be a hint if I again. This is question six. Topic is hunting. This three letter acronym, which Remington says is one of today's most popular types of turkey hunting shells, refers to AMMO that uses tungsten pellets. You got one likes Karen's answer A Roman, John, do you have your answers? Go ahead and reveal your answers. Nate says t S S, t RS Randall TSS, John and Corinne and Brody say TSS. The correct answer is TSS. TSS stands for Tungsten super Shot. These shells use a tungsten alloy that is twenty two percent more dense than standard tungsten and fifty seconds fifty six percent more dense than lead. TSS shells have become more popular in the last decade, with NWTF saying that they have quote pushed the boundaries for hunters on what used to be considered the max range for lethal turkey shots. Tune into Mediator News. Yeah, oh, I got.
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Speaker 3: A segment coming up on tungsten AMO.
00:26:43
Speaker 6: Okay, is it how expensive it is?
00:26:45
Speaker 3: It has to do with that dude, five, You gotta tune.
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Speaker 6: Okay, Well, I'm buying shells this week.
00:26:52
Speaker 9: But if you've noticed, if you're trying to buy this, like if you waited till the last minute to buy this stuff, it's expensive.
00:26:58
Speaker 2: One hundred you can find it. Is it? Is it tariff related?
00:27:02
Speaker 3: That's part of this close from politics?
00:27:06
Speaker 2: Okay, And that news episode will be dropping the day after this episode.
00:27:11
Speaker 7: So you'll get all informed.
00:27:13
Speaker 2: What other TSS questions.
00:27:14
Speaker 5: Did you have, Nate?
00:27:15
Speaker 6: Well? Is it worth it?
00:27:16
Speaker 2: Yeah, you're worth it.
00:27:16
Speaker 6: It's worth if you like shooting sixty turkey.
00:27:21
Speaker 2: Way to kill a gabbler.
00:27:22
Speaker 5: Yeah, I don't know.
00:27:24
Speaker 3: It's a game change.
00:27:25
Speaker 6: Twenty bucks a shell, dude.
00:27:26
Speaker 2: Well, I mean like you just this year, like in years previously.
00:27:31
Speaker 6: It's expensive, but I'm operating on the margin.
00:27:34
Speaker 2: Here you have.
00:27:35
Speaker 3: Six bucks a shell, like, shirt's worth it.
00:27:37
Speaker 2: Put in the slack channel, Nate, you could ask see if anyone has some old TSS.
00:27:41
Speaker 6: They would say, I've asked for enough free crap. I've used up online my ships.
00:27:45
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00:28:07
Speaker 3: I want to win that.
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Speaker 6: How many yards does it add to your effective range?
00:28:12
Speaker 3: Uh?
00:28:12
Speaker 9: Like, I'm not going to answer that the way you want me to. I have killed multiple goblins ten sixty yards?
00:28:19
Speaker 6: Got it? So? Like, what's forty.
00:28:23
Speaker 3: If I shoot lead? Number Five's?
00:28:25
Speaker 6: Like, yeah, forty, dude, if a turkey walks by fifty yards, I will buy you something.
00:28:32
Speaker 3: I'm not what you're saying.
00:28:34
Speaker 6: Yes, I'm not gonna buy tss.
00:28:36
Speaker 2: I'm just not going You're just gonna get closer to them than that.
00:28:38
Speaker 6: That's what I'm saying.
00:28:39
Speaker 9: If you're a really good turkey hunter and a really good collar, you don't need it.
00:28:44
Speaker 2: Yeah, I like bush?
00:28:46
Speaker 3: What like sneaking up?
00:28:48
Speaker 6: Now? That sounds good?
00:28:49
Speaker 2: Question seven topic is wildlife. This next great question is via Sammy Stone. Marmotts were given the nickname blank Pig because of their squeal that's used to signal danger. I don't know, okay, Nate the guy that you're competing with. Brody seems to not this one. Marmots were given the nickname Blake.
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Speaker 6: You know is I can put put point one out because I think I saw one in Korea once.
00:29:17
Speaker 2: It's used to signal in Korea may have They're pretty like constant animals.
00:29:23
Speaker 6: Yeah, the tracks. Well they didn't call him this that here, Nate?
00:29:28
Speaker 5: What are you? Are you shooting a twenty gage or twelve? Good?
00:29:30
Speaker 2: Twelve?
00:29:31
Speaker 5: Okay?
00:29:31
Speaker 6: You know, I mean I guess I could shoot a twenty Yeah.
00:29:34
Speaker 3: That's the other thing about that TSS stuff. You don't need a Do you have.
00:29:37
Speaker 5: A twenty twelve?
00:29:39
Speaker 6: But I don't have I'd have to go buy chokes and crap. Like I got all my setup for my twelve. We'll talk about this offline. They don't want to hear about my shotgun setups.
00:29:46
Speaker 3: Know it works? Real good slug.
00:29:48
Speaker 5: You're distracting.
00:29:50
Speaker 2: You're distracting Nate from coming up with an answer. Marmots were given the nickname Blake Pig because of their squeal that's used to signal danger. John, Do you have this one right?
00:30:03
Speaker 10: I think so.
00:30:04
Speaker 11: I've heard this before, more or less for groundhogs rather than marmots, but.
00:30:12
Speaker 7: He's getting mad.
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Speaker 2: Randall, do you like your answer? I do, okay, Randall, Brody very confident, John a little confident Roman, Karin, do you have an answer? Marmots were given the nickname blank pig because of their squeal that's used to signal danger. Go ahead and reveal your answers. Nate says, thunder pig. Roman says, screaming pig. Randal whistle, John whistle, screaming pig. Brody whistle pig. The correct answer is whistle Pig, which is a restaurant.
00:30:51
Speaker 5: If you walk out of the adult store in downtown. Both mean to take a last get to the meat eater.
00:30:58
Speaker 4: If you walk out of the adult store and you turn to the right, you'll go to whistle Pick.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, you'll see they have a marmot.
00:31:04
Speaker 4: Always wanted to explain where the.
00:31:08
Speaker 2: Groundhogs have different whistles for different predators. Biologists say they've heard unique chirps to signal the presence of eagles, coyotes, bears, humans, and more. Here is what they sound like.
00:31:26
Speaker 5: That's very cute.
00:31:29
Speaker 8: They're good whistlers. I think Brodie's impatient.
00:31:41
Speaker 2: No, no, not that is a whistle.
00:31:44
Speaker 3: Well, stressed.
00:31:46
Speaker 2: They also call the rock chucks rock chucks woodchucks.
00:31:51
Speaker 6: That's what that is.
00:31:52
Speaker 2: It's the same thing.
00:31:53
Speaker 3: There's a there's a long range shooting contingent.
00:31:56
Speaker 4: That likes to oh yeah, big big rock chuck shooting.
00:32:01
Speaker 2: There's a spot in Utah that I've driven through multiple times on the interstate where there's a stretch of road where you see like five or ten of these things every time. It's it's crazy. I've never seen so many woodchucks or rock chucks in one spot. Question eight. The topic is conservation. The source and blank dynamic describes how different habitats create population growth or decline for organisms, and the room is stumped. The source and blank dynamic describes how different habitats create population growth or decline for organisms. Do you have this one right, Randall?
00:32:45
Speaker 5: I have a guess.
00:32:46
Speaker 2: I guess the.
00:32:49
Speaker 4: Guess that I like, did Shelby get is this where Shelby got her point six to six from?
00:32:53
Speaker 2: Uh No that was on the TSS, which I think she said TPS or something like that. Ah. So I'm a good husband, so I gave for the point six.
00:33:02
Speaker 9: I've had a lot of time to really decorate your board nicely in this round of trivia.
00:33:08
Speaker 7: Yeah, I come here to learn, not to play.
00:33:11
Speaker 2: The source and blank dynamic describes how different habitats create population growth or decline for organisms. Brodie, do you have this one right?
00:33:20
Speaker 9: I have what seems like could be a good answer. But I did not know this the answer to this thing.
00:33:27
Speaker 2: This is one of those questions that I feel like a seventh grade science class kid a better chance than.
00:33:34
Speaker 6: You, guys.
00:33:35
Speaker 5: I don't think I've ever heard of this.
00:33:36
Speaker 9: Yeah, I'm not like the seventh grade science thing. They weren't teaching this when I was in seventh.
00:33:41
Speaker 2: The source and blank dynamic describes how different habitats create population growth or decline for organisms.
00:33:51
Speaker 7: This seems like a play on words.
00:33:52
Speaker 6: If I can help my.
00:33:54
Speaker 2: There's a lot of source and blank. Is everybody ready?
00:34:03
Speaker 6: No? No, I'm changing it.
00:34:05
Speaker 2: Okay.
00:34:07
Speaker 3: Nate just got a hint.
00:34:09
Speaker 2: Yeah, change Roman doesn't know it, doesn't know. He doesn't.
00:34:13
Speaker 6: If I get it because of that hint, I will be I will kiss.
00:34:16
Speaker 2: You on t s SHL and Roman a little smooch. Go ahead and reveal your answers. Nate says resource, Roman says supply randall space, John capacity Colinn without an answer, Rody says resource. The correct answer, which Nate crossed out, is sink. The source and sink dynamic the source and sink dynamic. The source and sink model shows how populations change across adjacent habitats. At the source habitat, you have growing populations. At the sink habitat, you have declining populations. Here's an example. On one side of a fence, you have a state park with a lush forest that doesn't allow any hunting. This is the source population for white tails. And on the other side of the fence is a beanfield with tree stands and tower blinds. This would be the sink population for deer. Source and sink dynamics like this factory into game management across state lines and unit boundaries.
00:35:22
Speaker 3: I'm very disappointed. I've never heard of that.
00:35:24
Speaker 2: Source and sink. We have one neighbor in my little area who is the source population of voles because he has a very trashy yard, and then the rest of us are the sink where the.
00:35:37
Speaker 9: Trashy yard is just natural. Um, it doesn't be the standards for your neighborhood.
00:35:43
Speaker 2: It's just a lack of grooming around some of his little buildings and.
00:35:46
Speaker 3: That association getting after him.
00:35:48
Speaker 2: No, No, it's all behind a fence.
00:35:50
Speaker 5: It's not that bad.
00:35:51
Speaker 2: I was the source of the vole population for a while. Many source and sink. All right, Phil, we have two questions left. Give us a scoreboard update.
00:36:02
Speaker 7: Two questions remaining. It's a fairly tight game for three players. John Curran and Roman are no longer in the running, but Nate and Randall have five points and Brody is one point ahead with six in first place.
00:36:16
Speaker 2: With two questions to go. Question nine the topic is gear. This Seattle based outdoor store with the word co op in their logo is America's largest consumer co op.
00:36:28
Speaker 3: Oh, I've been spending a lot of money there.
00:36:32
Speaker 6: What have you been buying there? Brody?
00:36:34
Speaker 3: No, I'll talk about I don't want to get I'm like kind of a hint, kind of hint.
00:36:38
Speaker 2: Seattle based outdoor stupid. That was a stupid thing to say the word co op in their logo is America's largest consumer co op.
00:36:46
Speaker 3: But I feel like you, like, how could you not know?
00:36:48
Speaker 2: This could have a one hundred percent in the room here? What are some other source and sinks, like like the bison ding of the dingo fence.
00:36:58
Speaker 5: Well, that was the first one that came to mind.
00:37:00
Speaker 2: It would be good to be a sink. They'd have to get to the other side.
00:37:02
Speaker 5: And yeah, I figure there's a couple you'd be like.
00:37:07
Speaker 2: The source would be the park. The sink would be if they wander out of the park and get killed by a tribal member or a Montana tag holder. This Seattle based outdoor store with the word co Op in their logo is America's largest consumer co op.
00:37:22
Speaker 6: I had a neighbor grown up who had like a vendetta out for holes. In his process, he'd taped down all the mole holes and then come back like twenty minutes later and see which ones had opened back up that they'd run through, and then he'd tamp them down again. And he'd sit out there with a with a spade and wait to see the little trail and commitment and hit a great yard. Oh.
00:37:42
Speaker 9: I used to work on golf course many years ago, and we used to get a bounty for.
00:37:48
Speaker 6: What was a bounty.
00:37:49
Speaker 3: It was like five bucks.
00:37:50
Speaker 6: That's a good ude green or a tea.
00:37:53
Speaker 3: They can really do a lot. So we used to just stomp them when we saw him.
00:37:58
Speaker 2: That was it every ready, go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Nate and Roman and Randall and John and Corin and Brody. The whole room, says ARII. The whole room got that correct. It's ore EI. As a consumer co op, ARII says their business is run by the customers who use it instead of external shareholders. This has been part of their identity since ari I was founded in nineteen thirty eight. There are twenty five million co op members, with one of the unique benefits being that you get to vote in their annual election for the board of directors. Huh, question ten, Before we do question ten, we will get another scoreboard update before phil.
00:38:39
Speaker 7: The song remains the same since that was one hund Brody as seven, Randall and Nate have six.
00:38:46
Speaker 9: Question ten the topic wait, aren't you doing a roundup of correct answers?
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Speaker 5: Oh? You good?
00:38:50
Speaker 2: Thank you? I wasn't going to just saved me from a conservation donation. Number one was Yellowstone River. Number two is the movie Holes. Three the outback four? Uh, that is the duck boot, the bean boot or the main hunting shoe. Five was Rockabye Baby, Six was t S S. Seven is whistle pig, eight was the sink, and nine was ri e I.
00:39:18
Speaker 5: Who's question ten?
00:39:19
Speaker 2: The topic is cooking. P e I muscles are named after this island that's found in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. Brody gets this one right. He's writing his ants around Hepencer.
00:39:37
Speaker 6: This is just a fishing question. P e I.
00:39:40
Speaker 2: Muscles are named after this island that's found in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence.
00:39:45
Speaker 6: Did you do this on purpose?
00:39:47
Speaker 3: Muscles? Randall?
00:39:49
Speaker 6: Uh?
00:39:49
Speaker 5: Yes, God, I love those things.
00:39:52
Speaker 2: Uh what do you got, Randall?
00:39:54
Speaker 5: I'm just looking at uh pack boots. Yeah, pack boots versus boots? What do you I mean?
00:40:00
Speaker 4: It does say Leon Leon wood being invented the precursor to modern pack boots none as the main hunting shoe in nineteen eleven.
00:40:09
Speaker 5: The difference is that a.
00:40:12
Speaker 4: Pack boot is lined with felt, which is definitely something that ll Bean did.
00:40:21
Speaker 2: A lot of Pei muscles are named after this island that's found in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence.
00:40:30
Speaker 3: Budget on that one.
00:40:31
Speaker 2: Apparently, I don't think we're going to give you the pack boot. It sounds like that came later. The duck boot was the og. Do you have this one right?
00:40:41
Speaker 5: Name?
00:40:41
Speaker 2: No, Roman, do you have this one right?
00:40:43
Speaker 5: I'm feeling suspiciously decent about.
00:40:45
Speaker 2: Oh okay, good Brody. I didn't know that about you. I didn't know you were a big muscle ga.
00:40:49
Speaker 7: Oh god, man, I have broth and bread, muscles and fries probably my top three meals.
00:40:54
Speaker 2: Yeah, I love that.
00:40:55
Speaker 3: It's the worst thing, is it?
00:40:57
Speaker 9: Like we go to Steve's shack and it's just like miles of muscle encrusted shoreline, but we're like never there at a time of year when it's like, yeah, you could, you can go get.
00:41:07
Speaker 2: Them because the seasons.
00:41:10
Speaker 9: Because of that what the what is it called the Yeah, Second Street Bistro in Livingston is probably where we do most of our muscles and fries.
00:41:21
Speaker 2: P e. I Muscles named after this island that's found in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. Nate is gonna make one last change. Then we're gonna flip them over. Go ahead and reveal your answers. Nate says, Prince Edward Island. Roman, Prince Edward Island, Randall, same answer, John without an answer, Krin and Brody said. Prince Edward Island says Prince Edward Island.
00:41:49
Speaker 3: Come on, don't give.
00:41:54
Speaker 2: It to me. I don't care.
00:41:58
Speaker 5: You know, his belly was like grumbling.
00:42:01
Speaker 2: The answer is Prince Edward, don't get Edward mussel.
00:42:07
Speaker 7: I would give it to him, but if he wants to go to it, I don't.
00:42:12
Speaker 2: We're gonna give him the point. Pi muscles are a type of blue muscle that comes from the coastline of Canada's smallest province, Prince Edward. A bunch of people are gonna be like Brodie. They are. They are considered a superior muscle thanks to the cold, nutrient rich waters where they're raised. Pei muscles are known for their jet black shells, sweet flavor, and tender meat.
00:42:36
Speaker 4: Another way of looking at it is, if you count pack boot and you don't count Prince Edward muscles, I would have just won outright, So we don't even need to.
00:42:44
Speaker 2: Go to Yeah, yeah, Randall won it. We'll give it to Brody for Prince Edward muscles. Brody's the winner today with eight correct.
00:42:55
Speaker 5: Answers, I feel like this fell flat beats.
00:42:58
Speaker 2: The Shelby index by one point.
00:43:00
Speaker 8: Another episode three three, that whole thing just threw me off.
00:43:07
Speaker 2: Should we do it, Tiebreaker Spencer, No, since.
00:43:13
Speaker 9: We have a new Conservation director and Mark Kenyon, and we're gonna do like a new version of the l A I.
00:43:21
Speaker 5: Let's throw some.
00:43:22
Speaker 3: Money in the med Eater land access is okay.
00:43:25
Speaker 2: Mark thinks it's coming this summer. We haven't done an auction house of it. He's in wild that we have all kinds of good stuff. Join us next week for more meat Eater Trivia, the only game show Conservation always wins.
00:43:37
Speaker 1: Thanks Spencer, Spencer, Yeah, Spencer from South Dakota. He's the host, using those smooth mellow tones. He lays them questions down, and he likes taking those two and three year old bucks. It is an avid amateur lock how
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