1 00:00:07,840 --> 00:00:09,640 Speaker 1: It's Meat Eater Podcast. 2 00:00:10,200 --> 00:00:12,920 Speaker 2: Welcome to Meet Eater Trivia, the only game show where 3 00:00:12,960 --> 00:00:16,759 Speaker 2: conservation always wins. I'm your host, Spencer Newhart, and today 4 00:00:16,960 --> 00:00:21,000 Speaker 2: we're joined by Giannis, Mark Kenyan, Justin Gaechee, Mark Heey, 5 00:00:21,200 --> 00:00:26,400 Speaker 2: Josh Smith, Patrick Hanley, Luke Cadillo, Scotti Lego, and Troy Hellman. 6 00:00:26,520 --> 00:00:29,160 Speaker 2: This is a ten round quiz show with questions from 7 00:00:29,240 --> 00:00:33,240 Speaker 2: meat eaters for verticals which are hunting, fishing, conservation and cooking, 8 00:00:33,520 --> 00:00:35,599 Speaker 2: and there is a prize. Meat Eater will donate five 9 00:00:35,680 --> 00:00:40,200 Speaker 2: hundred dollars to the conservation organization of the winners choosing. Now, Yanni, 10 00:00:40,280 --> 00:00:42,279 Speaker 2: we got a lot of guests in town today. Tell 11 00:00:42,360 --> 00:00:43,440 Speaker 2: us what you guys have been up to. 12 00:00:44,600 --> 00:00:46,599 Speaker 3: We just spent at least half of us here at 13 00:00:46,600 --> 00:00:50,560 Speaker 3: this table spent two days competing at the sig ARC event, 14 00:00:50,760 --> 00:00:55,440 Speaker 3: which stands for Archery Rifle Competition. The gist of it 15 00:00:55,480 --> 00:00:57,360 Speaker 3: is that in the course of two days and one 16 00:00:57,440 --> 00:01:02,920 Speaker 3: evening we shot sixteen different stages and no two were 17 00:01:02,960 --> 00:01:05,960 Speaker 3: the same. Give me an example or two lots of pistols, 18 00:01:06,120 --> 00:01:11,680 Speaker 3: lots of rifles, lots of bone arrow shots, archery shots. 19 00:01:12,000 --> 00:01:14,959 Speaker 3: An example would be this is a favorite of ours 20 00:01:15,040 --> 00:01:17,480 Speaker 3: both actually stages that they were in the same location, 21 00:01:17,560 --> 00:01:19,920 Speaker 3: but they changed over two days. It was the top 22 00:01:19,959 --> 00:01:24,119 Speaker 3: of a hill mountain kind of thing, and day one 23 00:01:24,560 --> 00:01:26,560 Speaker 3: you laid down your rifle. You had one shot and 24 00:01:26,600 --> 00:01:28,640 Speaker 3: you had to choose between a two hundred, four hundred 25 00:01:28,640 --> 00:01:30,959 Speaker 3: and a six hundred yard target and they were small 26 00:01:30,959 --> 00:01:35,080 Speaker 3: eight by tens I think steel plates, and the two 27 00:01:35,200 --> 00:01:38,520 Speaker 3: hundred had a value and then the four hundred had 28 00:01:38,520 --> 00:01:41,360 Speaker 3: a medium value, six hundred had a high value. You 29 00:01:41,360 --> 00:01:44,759 Speaker 3: would shoot to get your next round, you had to run, 30 00:01:44,880 --> 00:01:47,280 Speaker 3: sprint whatever you want, a new walk one hundred yards 31 00:01:47,280 --> 00:01:50,200 Speaker 3: to a bucket, grab around and come back, lay down 32 00:01:50,200 --> 00:01:53,400 Speaker 3: and put it in. So very biathlon kind of feel 33 00:01:53,480 --> 00:01:54,120 Speaker 3: to that one. 34 00:01:54,200 --> 00:01:55,280 Speaker 2: That was your favorite event. 35 00:01:56,360 --> 00:01:58,120 Speaker 3: It was one that, yeah, it was fun because it 36 00:01:58,160 --> 00:01:59,880 Speaker 3: sort of it seemed like, you know, there's a lot 37 00:01:59,880 --> 00:02:02,080 Speaker 3: of different things that you're sort of trying to work 38 00:02:02,120 --> 00:02:05,280 Speaker 3: into it. The same zone had one where they had 39 00:02:05,360 --> 00:02:08,400 Speaker 3: roughly fifteen steel plates set up. You had to shoot 40 00:02:08,440 --> 00:02:11,160 Speaker 3: them all with your pistol. The last play it was 41 00:02:11,160 --> 00:02:13,520 Speaker 3: two hundred yards away and you could shoot it at 42 00:02:13,520 --> 00:02:16,840 Speaker 3: whatever distance you wanted with a pistol. So most folks 43 00:02:17,040 --> 00:02:18,920 Speaker 3: ran down there shot it at close range and then 44 00:02:19,000 --> 00:02:20,960 Speaker 3: ran all the way back and these were relays. That 45 00:02:21,000 --> 00:02:23,120 Speaker 3: one was a relay, so once you got back, the 46 00:02:23,160 --> 00:02:25,480 Speaker 3: next person on your three person team would start. 47 00:02:25,960 --> 00:02:26,440 Speaker 4: It was cool. 48 00:02:26,520 --> 00:02:29,880 Speaker 3: The winner, the winning team got to choose a nonprofit 49 00:02:30,200 --> 00:02:34,880 Speaker 3: where SIG donated. Sig donated fifty thousand dollars to WHOA. Yeah, 50 00:02:35,040 --> 00:02:35,400 Speaker 3: can we. 51 00:02:35,360 --> 00:02:37,080 Speaker 2: Talk about the results? Is that something that? 52 00:02:37,320 --> 00:02:37,519 Speaker 5: Yeah? 53 00:02:38,760 --> 00:02:40,320 Speaker 2: Okay, how Team meat Eater do? 54 00:02:40,600 --> 00:02:43,720 Speaker 4: Team meter landed perfectly average? 55 00:02:44,440 --> 00:02:48,800 Speaker 3: We were four out of seven, which very happy with 56 00:02:49,560 --> 00:02:52,160 Speaker 3: especially we had a little bit of a handicap. Cal's 57 00:02:52,200 --> 00:02:54,400 Speaker 3: not here to the same thing about it. Cal shot 58 00:02:54,480 --> 00:02:57,720 Speaker 3: is trad bow. He's the only trad bow shooter and 59 00:02:58,800 --> 00:03:01,960 Speaker 3: it definitely costs us. And we were just not even 60 00:03:02,080 --> 00:03:06,040 Speaker 3: touching foam on a lot of archery shots. But no, overall, 61 00:03:06,240 --> 00:03:08,239 Speaker 3: I felt like we had a versatile, middle of the 62 00:03:08,320 --> 00:03:11,239 Speaker 3: road team and that's right where we landed. Okay, Patrick, 63 00:03:11,280 --> 00:03:13,720 Speaker 3: probably speak to the winning team, Yeah, Patrick. 64 00:03:13,400 --> 00:03:15,080 Speaker 2: Troy, you guys were a big part of making this 65 00:03:15,160 --> 00:03:17,680 Speaker 2: event happen. Did everything go is planned? Is there going 66 00:03:17,720 --> 00:03:18,840 Speaker 2: to be a second annual? 67 00:03:19,160 --> 00:03:19,400 Speaker 6: Yeah? 68 00:03:19,560 --> 00:03:24,120 Speaker 7: This competition this was pretty much exactly how we envisioned it. 69 00:03:23,560 --> 00:03:26,920 Speaker 7: It was kind of unique, in the way that we 70 00:03:26,960 --> 00:03:28,639 Speaker 7: did an event a couple of years ago called the 71 00:03:28,680 --> 00:03:32,120 Speaker 7: Hunter Games that was mostly rifle based. The concept behind 72 00:03:32,120 --> 00:03:34,320 Speaker 7: this was to utilize more of the things that we 73 00:03:34,360 --> 00:03:37,040 Speaker 7: do well, like rangefinders and buy No's, and have it 74 00:03:37,080 --> 00:03:40,880 Speaker 7: be all aspects of shooting. So we had rifle, handgun, 75 00:03:41,040 --> 00:03:43,320 Speaker 7: we had archery. It mixed a lot of it. But 76 00:03:43,360 --> 00:03:45,000 Speaker 7: what it did that was super cool that we saw 77 00:03:45,200 --> 00:03:47,600 Speaker 7: was when we did the last two day event of 78 00:03:47,680 --> 00:03:49,920 Speaker 7: Hunter Games, people will get really good on the second day, 79 00:03:50,520 --> 00:03:54,040 Speaker 7: and with this, the second day was a totally different ballgame. 80 00:03:54,440 --> 00:03:57,200 Speaker 7: They were carrying their bows instead of their rifle. Everything 81 00:03:57,280 --> 00:04:00,160 Speaker 7: was different, so it made it super super cool. And 82 00:04:00,240 --> 00:04:03,360 Speaker 7: actually Troy's team that he was managing ended up being 83 00:04:03,360 --> 00:04:04,880 Speaker 7: the ones that ended up winning the whole thing. 84 00:04:04,880 --> 00:04:08,320 Speaker 2: And yeah, yeah, really set up the competition and won 85 00:04:08,360 --> 00:04:09,000 Speaker 2: the competition. 86 00:04:09,120 --> 00:04:10,400 Speaker 8: I set up the archery stages. 87 00:04:10,440 --> 00:04:11,880 Speaker 2: Yeah, okay, he did, which was. 88 00:04:11,880 --> 00:04:16,040 Speaker 8: About twenty five percent of the overall filed competition. 89 00:04:16,279 --> 00:04:18,960 Speaker 2: Yeah, if we can let that happen, I'd like if 90 00:04:19,000 --> 00:04:20,960 Speaker 2: I played trivia today with you guys. 91 00:04:21,040 --> 00:04:22,200 Speaker 8: Yeah, yeah, yeah, No. 92 00:04:22,279 --> 00:04:26,239 Speaker 9: We had a we had a killer team Cody Alfred, 93 00:04:26,640 --> 00:04:31,600 Speaker 9: Kurt Gamache, and Mike Kern. These guys are all studs, 94 00:04:31,839 --> 00:04:35,160 Speaker 9: and I think speed killed on this one, and those 95 00:04:35,160 --> 00:04:39,520 Speaker 9: guys had speed and spades. So great cause to UH. 96 00:04:39,720 --> 00:04:46,320 Speaker 9: Defenders of Freedom helps veterans address and treat TBIs. Cody 97 00:04:46,400 --> 00:04:49,000 Speaker 9: himself has been through the program and has seen the 98 00:04:49,040 --> 00:04:52,440 Speaker 9: benefit of it, and so it was cool to watch 99 00:04:52,520 --> 00:04:55,640 Speaker 9: those guys win and put money towards a good cause. 100 00:04:55,720 --> 00:04:59,800 Speaker 2: Fifty dollars going their way via SIG. I know, Justin, Luke, 101 00:04:59,839 --> 00:05:02,080 Speaker 2: mar Scotty, You're are athletes in the room and at 102 00:05:02,120 --> 00:05:05,240 Speaker 2: the competition. Justin and Luke in mixed martial arts, Mark 103 00:05:05,440 --> 00:05:07,960 Speaker 2: and surfing, Scotty and snowboarding. You guys think you can 104 00:05:08,040 --> 00:05:10,600 Speaker 2: go pro and shooting after this week? Could you pull 105 00:05:10,640 --> 00:05:11,000 Speaker 2: it off? 106 00:05:12,520 --> 00:05:13,080 Speaker 1: That's the hell? 107 00:05:13,160 --> 00:05:16,240 Speaker 5: No, No, he would take a lot of commitment. I 108 00:05:17,080 --> 00:05:21,039 Speaker 5: hadn't shot. I probably did three rounds through a rifle 109 00:05:21,160 --> 00:05:24,640 Speaker 5: before this last week. So Trevor Thompson, who's on our 110 00:05:24,680 --> 00:05:30,520 Speaker 5: team from Protect, he's very, very, very competent and experienced. 111 00:05:30,560 --> 00:05:34,080 Speaker 5: So I did two mornings in Salt Lake with him beforehand. 112 00:05:34,720 --> 00:05:37,080 Speaker 5: But uh, yeah, it's a long road for me. 113 00:05:37,200 --> 00:05:39,520 Speaker 2: Okay, Justin pro and shooting, could you do it? 114 00:05:40,080 --> 00:05:40,159 Speaker 10: Oh? 115 00:05:40,440 --> 00:05:44,839 Speaker 6: I don't know, definitely definitely not archery. I was definitely 116 00:05:44,880 --> 00:05:49,120 Speaker 6: on point yesterday with the pistols. I love shooting rifles. 117 00:05:49,200 --> 00:05:52,680 Speaker 6: But yeah, like Patrick was talking about, the whole experience 118 00:05:52,800 --> 00:05:55,279 Speaker 6: was just you know, awesome because it challenged you in 119 00:05:55,320 --> 00:05:58,920 Speaker 6: so many different ways. You know, the relays had you know, 120 00:05:58,960 --> 00:06:01,640 Speaker 6: there's a lot of strategy that would involved. You really 121 00:06:01,640 --> 00:06:06,240 Speaker 6: need to know your teammates to know their abilities and 122 00:06:06,320 --> 00:06:08,680 Speaker 6: then go from there. But yeah, we took sixth, so 123 00:06:10,000 --> 00:06:11,760 Speaker 6: I thought we did good. But man, there was some 124 00:06:11,800 --> 00:06:14,279 Speaker 6: shooters out there. So seeing as we took six I 125 00:06:14,279 --> 00:06:16,839 Speaker 6: don't think me or Luke will pass for professionals. 126 00:06:17,080 --> 00:06:20,440 Speaker 3: Okay, I think what points to the success. And a 127 00:06:20,440 --> 00:06:22,839 Speaker 3: great sentiment that I heard throughout the camp we were 128 00:06:22,839 --> 00:06:25,880 Speaker 3: all camped hanging out together in wall tents, was that 129 00:06:26,279 --> 00:06:29,880 Speaker 3: everybody felt like after they shot a stage, they'd be like, oh, 130 00:06:29,920 --> 00:06:33,359 Speaker 3: can we do that again? Like just for fun. That 131 00:06:33,480 --> 00:06:37,840 Speaker 3: was two days of just pure fun with projectiles. 132 00:06:37,880 --> 00:06:40,200 Speaker 6: Yeah, my favorite stage was the infrared at night. We 133 00:06:40,240 --> 00:06:43,240 Speaker 6: had two stages set up at night. The first night 134 00:06:44,000 --> 00:06:48,080 Speaker 6: we used some flashlights on our pistols. One pistol, two 135 00:06:48,279 --> 00:06:50,760 Speaker 6: RSP had to clear I think twenty targets and then 136 00:06:50,760 --> 00:06:54,920 Speaker 6: he walked up a hill and used the infrared site 137 00:06:55,400 --> 00:06:57,919 Speaker 6: and there was three targets he had or three or 138 00:06:57,920 --> 00:07:01,880 Speaker 6: five five five targets out there and you had to 139 00:07:01,920 --> 00:07:03,960 Speaker 6: go through and look through the finals with your for 140 00:07:04,040 --> 00:07:05,880 Speaker 6: red you know optic. It was awesome. 141 00:07:06,080 --> 00:07:09,760 Speaker 9: Yeah, there's steel targets and we were using Pete was 142 00:07:09,840 --> 00:07:12,600 Speaker 9: up there with a blow torch heating them up. We 143 00:07:12,600 --> 00:07:16,960 Speaker 9: were running thermals and it was That was a cool stage. 144 00:07:17,160 --> 00:07:18,720 Speaker 9: I think I think a lot of people came into 145 00:07:18,720 --> 00:07:21,239 Speaker 9: that stage thinking they were going to crash it at 146 00:07:21,280 --> 00:07:23,040 Speaker 9: my team being one of them, and we did not 147 00:07:23,280 --> 00:07:26,880 Speaker 9: run super well on that stage. And then I think 148 00:07:26,960 --> 00:07:29,800 Speaker 9: teams that came into it feeling a little shaky cleaned 149 00:07:29,800 --> 00:07:30,840 Speaker 9: house pretty quick. 150 00:07:31,080 --> 00:07:33,320 Speaker 2: I saw some social clips, but winning, Where can I 151 00:07:33,360 --> 00:07:35,560 Speaker 2: watch this whole thing throlling out now? 152 00:07:35,880 --> 00:07:38,160 Speaker 9: Like I think the beauty of this is it's like 153 00:07:38,280 --> 00:07:42,120 Speaker 9: a mixing pot. Like Josh's company Montana Knife. They've been 154 00:07:42,120 --> 00:07:44,800 Speaker 9: cranking stuff out. We're cranking stuff out on the sig 155 00:07:44,920 --> 00:07:49,120 Speaker 9: Hunting Instagram, meat eaters cranking it out like everybody. It's 156 00:07:49,120 --> 00:07:51,400 Speaker 9: it's going to be in your feed hard for the 157 00:07:51,440 --> 00:07:52,360 Speaker 9: next couple of weeks. 158 00:07:52,440 --> 00:07:52,720 Speaker 2: Okay. 159 00:07:53,040 --> 00:07:56,160 Speaker 11: The other thing on our team, I was super proud 160 00:07:56,160 --> 00:07:58,000 Speaker 11: of is we had the only women on our team 161 00:07:58,160 --> 00:08:01,240 Speaker 11: in the whole competition, Tulsi Gabbard, which was pretty cool, 162 00:08:01,240 --> 00:08:04,160 Speaker 11: and we and we still finished second, which uh. We 163 00:08:04,200 --> 00:08:06,960 Speaker 11: had Bo Nickel who had never really shot pistol before 164 00:08:07,600 --> 00:08:12,200 Speaker 11: UFC Fighter as well. But I did think it was 165 00:08:12,240 --> 00:08:15,680 Speaker 11: really cool having a couple of people that well, having 166 00:08:15,680 --> 00:08:17,360 Speaker 11: a woman on our team and somebody kind of knew 167 00:08:17,360 --> 00:08:20,080 Speaker 11: her to that stuff, and even myself not that experience, 168 00:08:20,120 --> 00:08:22,560 Speaker 11: but we worked pretty pretty well together as a team. 169 00:08:22,600 --> 00:08:25,920 Speaker 11: But Tulsi, uh, you know, she's on her book tour 170 00:08:26,000 --> 00:08:28,360 Speaker 11: and she's in the running for VP and all that stuff, 171 00:08:28,360 --> 00:08:30,280 Speaker 11: and to come off of that and just step in 172 00:08:30,320 --> 00:08:33,280 Speaker 11: with a bunch of men and beat and you know, frankly, 173 00:08:33,320 --> 00:08:35,560 Speaker 11: our team beat a lot of very capable men, which 174 00:08:35,640 --> 00:08:38,040 Speaker 11: was pretty cool to do that. And she she she 175 00:08:38,080 --> 00:08:41,199 Speaker 11: had never shot bo. Uh, well, she had shot once 176 00:08:41,280 --> 00:08:43,920 Speaker 11: or twice. She had gotten a bow from from Cam Haynes, 177 00:08:44,640 --> 00:08:46,720 Speaker 11: so we were literally citing her bow in the morning 178 00:08:46,840 --> 00:08:50,520 Speaker 11: of the archery part, and uh, she still got arrows 179 00:08:50,520 --> 00:08:52,720 Speaker 11: and foam even in those steel targets. I think she 180 00:08:52,800 --> 00:08:55,680 Speaker 11: only hit three of the steel out of the what 181 00:08:55,880 --> 00:09:00,360 Speaker 11: six yet. Yeah, so that's that's pretty good. So the 182 00:09:00,360 --> 00:09:04,280 Speaker 11: way Sig did that, and and also the piece of 183 00:09:04,320 --> 00:09:07,920 Speaker 11: property that was on the landowners allowing with with the 184 00:09:08,120 --> 00:09:11,080 Speaker 11: litigious society that we live in, a property owner allowing 185 00:09:11,640 --> 00:09:13,400 Speaker 11: a bunch of people to come up and shoot guns 186 00:09:13,400 --> 00:09:16,080 Speaker 11: for two straight days is very cool that there's still 187 00:09:16,120 --> 00:09:18,040 Speaker 11: people out there to to let that happen. 188 00:09:18,080 --> 00:09:21,280 Speaker 7: And Yeah, and they came over and had dinner with us. 189 00:09:21,360 --> 00:09:23,959 Speaker 11: Yeah, he told he told like Lewis and Clark's story 190 00:09:24,040 --> 00:09:27,600 Speaker 11: and an older couple, he told a story and he 191 00:09:27,640 --> 00:09:29,920 Speaker 11: was as happier than could be that that we were 192 00:09:29,920 --> 00:09:31,120 Speaker 11: all out there, which was cool. 193 00:09:31,400 --> 00:09:34,480 Speaker 2: Now, Josh, I've heard Steve talking about a knife that 194 00:09:34,600 --> 00:09:36,360 Speaker 2: you and him have been working on together, but he's 195 00:09:36,360 --> 00:09:37,640 Speaker 2: been very light on details. 196 00:09:37,920 --> 00:09:38,160 Speaker 5: Yeah. 197 00:09:38,160 --> 00:09:40,560 Speaker 2: Well, when this podcast comes out will be a week 198 00:09:40,600 --> 00:09:43,240 Speaker 2: away from that collab dropping. What can you tell us 199 00:09:43,240 --> 00:09:43,679 Speaker 2: about it? 200 00:09:44,120 --> 00:09:47,280 Speaker 11: Yeah, Uh, it's something that Steve and I have been 201 00:09:47,280 --> 00:09:50,960 Speaker 11: working on for a while. Super excited about it. We 202 00:09:51,040 --> 00:09:53,080 Speaker 11: have we have a few knives coming throughout the rest 203 00:09:53,120 --> 00:09:55,920 Speaker 11: of this year together, actually, but this first one is 204 00:09:55,960 --> 00:09:59,640 Speaker 11: called the Stubhorn kind of name named after a bison, 205 00:10:00,280 --> 00:10:03,920 Speaker 11: and it's a hunting knife kind of a cool, cool 206 00:10:03,920 --> 00:10:06,200 Speaker 11: looking hunting knife that Steve and I went back and 207 00:10:06,200 --> 00:10:09,959 Speaker 11: forth on. What was cool about the process is really 208 00:10:10,000 --> 00:10:12,439 Speaker 11: just allowing Steve to tell me what he wanted a knife, 209 00:10:12,440 --> 00:10:15,080 Speaker 11: and I kept, you know, doing different drawings and we 210 00:10:15,160 --> 00:10:18,240 Speaker 11: kept kicking models back and forth and getting it exactly 211 00:10:18,280 --> 00:10:21,240 Speaker 11: how he wanted. So we have that coming and then 212 00:10:21,360 --> 00:10:24,400 Speaker 11: we have a different knife we'll talk about probably later 213 00:10:24,440 --> 00:10:26,520 Speaker 11: called the flat Tail that'll be coming later on. So 214 00:10:26,760 --> 00:10:31,640 Speaker 11: after a beaver a beaver trapping. So yeah, that's been 215 00:10:31,640 --> 00:10:34,760 Speaker 11: a really cool experience to work with Steve and he's 216 00:10:35,160 --> 00:10:39,960 Speaker 11: he's so knowledgeable. It's I've actually learned a lot from him. 217 00:10:39,880 --> 00:10:43,680 Speaker 2: And he tells you that he is. Now that first 218 00:10:43,760 --> 00:10:46,280 Speaker 2: knife he talked about comes out June twenty seven, so 219 00:10:46,280 --> 00:10:49,079 Speaker 2: about a week after this episode air is mar Kenyon. 220 00:10:49,120 --> 00:10:52,319 Speaker 2: You're just in town for fun, So welcome to the studio. 221 00:10:52,400 --> 00:10:53,080 Speaker 4: Thanks for having me. 222 00:10:53,120 --> 00:10:55,800 Speaker 10: And I actually got one of those knives, and that's 223 00:10:55,800 --> 00:10:58,520 Speaker 10: probably my favorite knife you guys made yet and I 224 00:10:58,559 --> 00:11:00,920 Speaker 10: have four or five really nice. 225 00:11:02,080 --> 00:11:05,720 Speaker 11: Yeah, thank you, Yeah, well thanks to Steve. So yeah, 226 00:11:05,760 --> 00:11:08,200 Speaker 11: it's been that's been cool. We're we're really excited about it, 227 00:11:08,240 --> 00:11:11,120 Speaker 11: and we're really excited about There's some stuff coming not 228 00:11:11,280 --> 00:11:13,800 Speaker 11: just for the field, but also for the kitchen later 229 00:11:13,840 --> 00:11:16,280 Speaker 11: on this year, so a lot of stuff coming. 230 00:11:16,400 --> 00:11:16,480 Speaker 9: Ye. 231 00:11:16,679 --> 00:11:18,439 Speaker 2: All right, we don't have any stats I f a 232 00:11:18,559 --> 00:11:20,760 Speaker 2: q's or housekeeping today, so we can get right to 233 00:11:20,800 --> 00:11:23,600 Speaker 2: the trivia. The Shelby index for this round is a four, 234 00:11:23,840 --> 00:11:27,120 Speaker 2: so our winner should get eight correct answers, and with 235 00:11:27,200 --> 00:11:33,000 Speaker 2: that we're onto the game of trivia. Play the drop, Phil, Look, 236 00:11:33,320 --> 00:11:39,040 Speaker 2: I need to know what I should underperience actually just 237 00:11:39,080 --> 00:11:50,920 Speaker 2: tend to win everything game. On Suckers. Question one, the 238 00:11:51,040 --> 00:11:55,160 Speaker 2: topic is hunting in This will be multiple choice. Which 239 00:11:55,360 --> 00:11:59,960 Speaker 2: of these countries does not have oscillated turkeys? Is it believe, 240 00:12:00,720 --> 00:12:07,680 Speaker 2: United States, Guatemala or Mexico? Is his question one of ten. 241 00:12:07,760 --> 00:12:11,520 Speaker 2: This will be your only multiple choice question today. Which 242 00:12:11,559 --> 00:12:18,880 Speaker 2: of these countries does not have oscillated turkeys? Belize, United States, Guatemala, 243 00:12:19,400 --> 00:12:22,800 Speaker 2: or Mexico. Three of those countries have an oscillated turkey. 244 00:12:22,880 --> 00:12:26,199 Speaker 2: One of them does not. Yanni, very confident over here, Yanni, 245 00:12:26,280 --> 00:12:27,280 Speaker 2: you have this one right. 246 00:12:28,080 --> 00:12:28,400 Speaker 8: I do. 247 00:12:31,240 --> 00:12:34,199 Speaker 2: I don't know what one is either. Okay, it's gonna 248 00:12:34,200 --> 00:12:36,400 Speaker 2: be tough for the handful of you who don't know 249 00:12:36,679 --> 00:12:40,480 Speaker 2: what an oscillated turkey is which of those countries does 250 00:12:40,520 --> 00:12:44,959 Speaker 2: not have one? Belize, United States, Guatemala or Mexico. Is 251 00:12:45,000 --> 00:12:50,640 Speaker 2: everybody ready? Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have 252 00:12:51,160 --> 00:12:58,520 Speaker 2: justin saying Belize, Marcus saying Usa. Yanni says Usa, Josh Belize, 253 00:12:59,000 --> 00:13:06,640 Speaker 2: Patrick Ease Troy, United States, Scottie Belize, Luke Guatemala, he 254 00:13:06,840 --> 00:13:13,120 Speaker 2: Lee Usa. The correct answer is the United States. About 255 00:13:13,120 --> 00:13:14,680 Speaker 2: half of you got that one. 256 00:13:14,800 --> 00:13:17,360 Speaker 11: I erased it and changed it to go with your. 257 00:13:17,440 --> 00:13:22,080 Speaker 2: Oscillated turkeys are primarily found on the Yucatan Peninsula. Because 258 00:13:22,080 --> 00:13:26,280 Speaker 2: of their peacock like colors, The National Audubon Society describes 259 00:13:26,360 --> 00:13:30,000 Speaker 2: them as a technic color turkey. The American Bird Conservancy 260 00:13:30,120 --> 00:13:34,160 Speaker 2: estimates their population is between twenty thousand and fifty thousand. 261 00:13:34,280 --> 00:13:37,439 Speaker 2: Does that answer your question justin about an oscillated turkey, 262 00:13:37,920 --> 00:13:40,960 Speaker 2: their very bright, vibrant turkey. Yanni, how would you describe one? 263 00:13:40,960 --> 00:13:41,920 Speaker 2: Have you seen one before? 264 00:13:42,720 --> 00:13:44,280 Speaker 4: Yeah? I have in Guatemala. 265 00:13:44,320 --> 00:13:47,680 Speaker 3: Actually we went to look at some ruins, and uh 266 00:13:47,760 --> 00:13:50,080 Speaker 3: I was just as interested in those turkeys as the 267 00:13:50,240 --> 00:13:52,760 Speaker 3: uh well, I remember most about that tour. As you're 268 00:13:52,760 --> 00:13:55,240 Speaker 3: walking around these they. 269 00:13:55,120 --> 00:13:57,360 Speaker 4: Call them, it's not a pyramid. What do they call it? 270 00:13:57,400 --> 00:14:00,319 Speaker 3: Just like a it's not a pyramid, but it has 271 00:14:00,360 --> 00:14:03,320 Speaker 3: the same shape as a pyramid. But anyways, like every 272 00:14:03,360 --> 00:14:06,920 Speaker 3: other stop, the guides like, and that's where they sacrifice people, 273 00:14:07,120 --> 00:14:09,439 Speaker 3: and then over here they sacrifice the kids, and then 274 00:14:09,480 --> 00:14:12,160 Speaker 3: over here they sacrificed the neighboring tribe. 275 00:14:12,200 --> 00:14:14,240 Speaker 4: And then when you lost a soccer game, that's where. 276 00:14:14,120 --> 00:14:17,160 Speaker 3: They beheaded you. There's a lot of that. But anyways, yeah, 277 00:14:17,160 --> 00:14:19,280 Speaker 3: they were down there. It's like a turkey and a 278 00:14:19,320 --> 00:14:20,720 Speaker 3: peacock made a baby. 279 00:14:20,720 --> 00:14:22,120 Speaker 2: Did you see them or did you hear them? 280 00:14:22,360 --> 00:14:22,880 Speaker 8: You saw them? 281 00:14:23,040 --> 00:14:24,560 Speaker 2: Did you hear them too? Were they like just as 282 00:14:24,640 --> 00:14:25,200 Speaker 2: vocal as. 283 00:14:25,160 --> 00:14:26,120 Speaker 4: Turkeys you're familiar with. 284 00:14:26,120 --> 00:14:28,520 Speaker 3: We did not hear them, and as far as I understand, 285 00:14:28,560 --> 00:14:31,080 Speaker 3: they don't make the noises like our turkeys. 286 00:14:31,760 --> 00:14:36,360 Speaker 2: Question two. The topic is wildlife. This man spent one 287 00:14:36,480 --> 00:14:40,440 Speaker 2: hundred and seventy nine episodes working filthy careers such as 288 00:14:40,600 --> 00:14:46,520 Speaker 2: roadkill collector, beaver relocator, deer year in, farmer, crab fisherman, taxidermist, 289 00:14:46,760 --> 00:14:53,720 Speaker 2: and more. This is question two. This man spent one 290 00:14:53,800 --> 00:14:58,200 Speaker 2: hundred and seventy nine episodes working filthy careers such as 291 00:14:58,280 --> 00:15:04,440 Speaker 2: roadkill collector, beaver, relocator, deer, you're in farmer, crab, fisherman, taxidermist, 292 00:15:04,920 --> 00:15:08,160 Speaker 2: and more. So your answer will be the name of 293 00:15:08,320 --> 00:15:14,800 Speaker 2: this person. Just just let a first name slip, not 294 00:15:14,840 --> 00:15:16,560 Speaker 2: going to confirm if it was right or. 295 00:15:16,600 --> 00:15:18,480 Speaker 4: Not, just writing him down. 296 00:15:18,320 --> 00:15:25,080 Speaker 2: To Joannie looks confident again, Josh, do you have this 297 00:15:25,120 --> 00:15:28,160 Speaker 2: one right? Okay? Josh thinks he has this one? Troy, 298 00:15:28,160 --> 00:15:32,680 Speaker 2: do you have this one? Half the rooms confident? Heale 299 00:15:32,800 --> 00:15:33,280 Speaker 2: is now just. 300 00:15:34,760 --> 00:15:35,120 Speaker 8: Today. 301 00:15:35,520 --> 00:15:37,400 Speaker 11: That's pretty much was my goal. 302 00:15:38,280 --> 00:15:41,440 Speaker 2: This man spent one hundred and seventy nine episodes working 303 00:15:41,520 --> 00:15:47,040 Speaker 2: filthy careers such as roadkill collector, beaver, relocator, deer, you're 304 00:15:47,120 --> 00:15:52,640 Speaker 2: in farmer, crab, fisherman, taxidermist, and more. It is a really. 305 00:15:52,480 --> 00:15:54,880 Speaker 10: Unique form of misery when you know you know the 306 00:15:54,920 --> 00:15:56,560 Speaker 10: answer to one of these but just won't come to 307 00:15:56,600 --> 00:15:56,920 Speaker 10: your head. 308 00:15:57,000 --> 00:16:00,000 Speaker 2: Is that you right now? Can we just do it? 309 00:16:00,120 --> 00:16:00,600 Speaker 5: Last name? 310 00:16:00,920 --> 00:16:06,200 Speaker 2: Yeah? Last name you know, yeah, jeopardy, jeopardy. 311 00:16:08,000 --> 00:16:08,680 Speaker 4: I don't want to show. 312 00:16:10,600 --> 00:16:13,800 Speaker 2: First name is not good enough. Last name would be 313 00:16:13,840 --> 00:16:19,800 Speaker 2: good enough. Oh yeah, man, I have I think I 314 00:16:19,840 --> 00:16:20,120 Speaker 2: got it. 315 00:16:20,440 --> 00:16:21,320 Speaker 8: I think I got it? 316 00:16:21,360 --> 00:16:30,160 Speaker 2: Is everybody ready, Scotty? Is everybody ready? Go ahead and 317 00:16:30,240 --> 00:16:34,360 Speaker 2: reveal your answers. We have the highlight saying Mike, Mark 318 00:16:34,440 --> 00:16:40,880 Speaker 2: Kenyon saying Micro, Giannis, Mike Row, Josh Micro, Patrick Micro 319 00:16:41,320 --> 00:16:46,480 Speaker 2: Dirty Jobs, Troy Micro Scotty says dirty jobs with Micro, 320 00:16:47,240 --> 00:16:53,520 Speaker 2: Joe says Jojo says dirty jobs Guy Micro. The room 321 00:16:53,560 --> 00:16:57,880 Speaker 2: did very well. The correct answer is Micro. Dirty Jobs 322 00:16:57,960 --> 00:17:01,040 Speaker 2: ran for eight seasons on the Discovery Channel from two 323 00:17:01,040 --> 00:17:04,320 Speaker 2: thousand and five to twenty twelve, and each episode, Micro 324 00:17:04,400 --> 00:17:08,399 Speaker 2: would shadow a worker from a trade that was often filthy, difficult, 325 00:17:08,480 --> 00:17:12,000 Speaker 2: and dangerous. In a twenty nineteen interview, Roe said that 326 00:17:12,040 --> 00:17:15,679 Speaker 2: the five worst jobs he ever worked were sewer inspector, 327 00:17:16,040 --> 00:17:21,280 Speaker 2: snake biologist, cowen seminator, concrete chipper, and shark suit tester. 328 00:17:22,280 --> 00:17:29,640 Speaker 2: Who's Jojo? Question three? The topic is gear. This next 329 00:17:29,640 --> 00:17:33,639 Speaker 2: great question is via Jane Henson. What does the AR 330 00:17:34,119 --> 00:17:40,560 Speaker 2: in AR fifteen stand for? Oh God? What does the 331 00:17:41,040 --> 00:17:44,280 Speaker 2: AR in AR fifteen stand for? 332 00:17:45,400 --> 00:17:46,000 Speaker 7: Wow? 333 00:17:48,920 --> 00:17:52,080 Speaker 2: A lot of folks shooting guns this week in the room. 334 00:17:52,200 --> 00:17:54,320 Speaker 2: We'll see if they know what the AR stands for 335 00:17:55,119 --> 00:18:00,560 Speaker 2: in AR fifteen. Yanni, how we feel about your answer? 336 00:18:00,840 --> 00:18:03,520 Speaker 3: Man, I'm just gonna go with the gut. Whatever popped 337 00:18:03,560 --> 00:18:08,040 Speaker 3: in there, I don't it's I know. I know someone has. 338 00:18:08,400 --> 00:18:13,639 Speaker 3: We've discussed this okay on the podcast, but yeah, I 339 00:18:13,640 --> 00:18:15,080 Speaker 3: feel bad for not knowing. 340 00:18:15,400 --> 00:18:18,080 Speaker 2: What same What does the AR stand? 341 00:18:18,160 --> 00:18:19,600 Speaker 11: I think I have the first part? 342 00:18:19,960 --> 00:18:22,119 Speaker 3: Oh yeah, if I worked for a firearm company, I 343 00:18:22,119 --> 00:18:23,120 Speaker 3: didn't know this one. Man. 344 00:18:23,160 --> 00:18:24,440 Speaker 4: I feel really. 345 00:18:25,600 --> 00:18:34,359 Speaker 2: There is everybody ready not a very confident room, and 346 00:18:34,440 --> 00:18:38,960 Speaker 2: this could be a zero percenter. What does the AR 347 00:18:39,560 --> 00:18:46,040 Speaker 2: in AR fifteen stand for? Marcus? You have this one? 348 00:18:47,040 --> 00:18:47,639 Speaker 4: Ah? 349 00:18:48,280 --> 00:18:50,240 Speaker 10: Kind of like Yanni, I had like a first gun 350 00:18:50,680 --> 00:18:52,399 Speaker 10: word that popped up my mind, so I went with that. 351 00:18:52,880 --> 00:18:54,320 Speaker 10: But I would say I'm forty percent. 352 00:18:56,320 --> 00:18:58,280 Speaker 2: Think we're waiting on our sig boys down there. You 353 00:18:58,280 --> 00:19:03,800 Speaker 2: guys ready think I'm good? Go ahead and reveal your answers. 354 00:19:03,880 --> 00:19:10,560 Speaker 2: We have justin saying ArmaLite, Mark, ArmaLite, Giannis American Rifle. Josh, 355 00:19:10,560 --> 00:19:12,400 Speaker 2: what's that say, Josh armament? 356 00:19:12,600 --> 00:19:19,320 Speaker 12: Yeah, I don't have, Patrick says ArmaLite Research, Troy ArmaLite Rifle, 357 00:19:19,480 --> 00:19:25,840 Speaker 12: Scottie Assault Rifle, Luke Assault rifle, he Lee automatic rifle. 358 00:19:26,040 --> 00:19:30,160 Speaker 2: The correct answer is ArmaLite. About half of you got 359 00:19:30,200 --> 00:19:34,800 Speaker 2: that right. ArmaLite is the manufacturer who created the AR 360 00:19:34,920 --> 00:19:39,480 Speaker 2: fifteen platform for civilians in the nineteen fifties. Because ars 361 00:19:39,520 --> 00:19:43,400 Speaker 2: so often get mislabeled as assault rifles or automatic rifles, 362 00:19:43,520 --> 00:19:47,760 Speaker 2: the industry has tried migrating to the acronym MSR, which 363 00:19:47,800 --> 00:19:52,959 Speaker 2: stands for Modern Sporting Rifle. Question for the topic is cooking. 364 00:19:53,240 --> 00:19:57,560 Speaker 2: This Next great question is via Corey Mullhair. What animal 365 00:19:57,600 --> 00:20:02,920 Speaker 2: part is used to make fogg raw that is spelled 366 00:20:03,200 --> 00:20:08,159 Speaker 2: f o i E space g r a s. What 367 00:20:08,520 --> 00:20:12,760 Speaker 2: animal part is used to make foie gras? 368 00:20:13,119 --> 00:20:14,280 Speaker 4: You like eating foa grass? 369 00:20:14,280 --> 00:20:18,080 Speaker 2: Spencer, I've I've never had foi gras? 370 00:20:18,640 --> 00:20:19,480 Speaker 4: You Yeah? 371 00:20:19,520 --> 00:20:20,080 Speaker 2: Do you like it? 372 00:20:20,240 --> 00:20:21,200 Speaker 4: Yeah? I had. 373 00:20:21,320 --> 00:20:23,240 Speaker 6: I've had it a couple of different ways. I had 374 00:20:23,240 --> 00:20:25,200 Speaker 6: it cold like a paste, and it was the most 375 00:20:25,200 --> 00:20:25,919 Speaker 6: disgusting thing. 376 00:20:27,000 --> 00:20:31,960 Speaker 2: Next, give up any hints you'd like to beat these boys? 377 00:20:32,040 --> 00:20:35,440 Speaker 4: Right, It's okay, I'm just reminded. I'm just reminding. 378 00:20:36,359 --> 00:20:38,760 Speaker 6: But the second time I had it, he cooked it 379 00:20:38,800 --> 00:20:40,160 Speaker 6: on a flat top. 380 00:20:40,440 --> 00:20:43,080 Speaker 2: Yeap like, and you liked it? 381 00:20:43,080 --> 00:20:43,760 Speaker 6: It was so good? 382 00:20:43,840 --> 00:20:44,280 Speaker 2: Okay. 383 00:20:44,640 --> 00:20:47,240 Speaker 5: I feel like you're you're the type of person who 384 00:20:47,320 --> 00:20:52,760 Speaker 5: likes unie love. Yeah, if you like Norrow about eighty percent? 385 00:20:53,520 --> 00:20:56,159 Speaker 2: Yoanni give us here for foie gras review. 386 00:20:58,320 --> 00:21:01,840 Speaker 3: It's extremely rich, becau, It's not something that I feel 387 00:21:01,840 --> 00:21:04,040 Speaker 3: like if you ate it every day, you'd probably get 388 00:21:04,920 --> 00:21:06,800 Speaker 3: you get over it real quick. But it's like a 389 00:21:06,880 --> 00:21:08,600 Speaker 3: New Year I think we always used to serve it 390 00:21:08,640 --> 00:21:11,879 Speaker 3: at New Year's on a on a pre fab menu, 391 00:21:12,000 --> 00:21:14,480 Speaker 3: you know, at the restaurant we do a fancy foi 392 00:21:14,520 --> 00:21:15,840 Speaker 3: gras dish usually. 393 00:21:15,720 --> 00:21:17,919 Speaker 2: Did Yanni and Justin's banter help anybody? 394 00:21:18,040 --> 00:21:20,920 Speaker 10: Yeah, I was gonna say the two bits they laid 395 00:21:20,920 --> 00:21:22,119 Speaker 10: out made me more confident. 396 00:21:22,280 --> 00:21:24,120 Speaker 2: Okay, is everybody ready? 397 00:21:24,119 --> 00:21:24,280 Speaker 8: Good? 398 00:21:26,040 --> 00:21:29,680 Speaker 2: Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Justin saying 399 00:21:29,800 --> 00:21:36,480 Speaker 2: duck liver, Mark says liver, Yanni liver, Josh Brain, Patrick Liver, 400 00:21:36,960 --> 00:21:44,159 Speaker 2: Troy Goose liver, Scottie liver, Luke tongue, Healey liver. The 401 00:21:44,200 --> 00:21:48,280 Speaker 2: correct answer is liver, duck liver. The room did very well. 402 00:21:48,600 --> 00:21:52,280 Speaker 2: Foi gras translates to fat liver in French. It's a 403 00:21:52,359 --> 00:21:55,760 Speaker 2: gourmet meal that's achieved by force feeding ducks and geese 404 00:21:55,800 --> 00:21:59,080 Speaker 2: from a young age. The contentious dish has been banned 405 00:21:59,119 --> 00:22:02,159 Speaker 2: in over a dozen countries, as well as California. To 406 00:22:02,240 --> 00:22:05,560 Speaker 2: create your own appetizer that contains all the fanciness of 407 00:22:05,680 --> 00:22:08,520 Speaker 2: foie gras with none of the controversy. Check out Steve's 408 00:22:08,520 --> 00:22:11,560 Speaker 2: recipe on the medeater dot com called wild game Pete. 409 00:22:11,960 --> 00:22:16,640 Speaker 11: Obviously, Luke and I don't need expensive restaurants, Joanna. 410 00:22:16,359 --> 00:22:19,160 Speaker 2: Your restaurant served foe gras well. 411 00:22:19,200 --> 00:22:21,120 Speaker 4: I mean I've worked a lot of restaurants. 412 00:22:20,720 --> 00:22:22,800 Speaker 2: Huh, but you worked at one that served foi gras. 413 00:22:22,880 --> 00:22:25,479 Speaker 3: Yeah, Okay, Like I said, it would be a New 414 00:22:25,560 --> 00:22:28,160 Speaker 3: Year's Eve on the pre fee menu. 415 00:22:28,680 --> 00:22:31,640 Speaker 2: Here's question five. The topic is wildlife. This The next 416 00:22:31,640 --> 00:22:36,520 Speaker 2: great question is via Vince Maniaki. This is the largest 417 00:22:36,600 --> 00:22:40,800 Speaker 2: member of the dolphin family and Washington State Marine mammal. 418 00:22:43,320 --> 00:22:46,920 Speaker 2: This is question five. We'll get a scoreboard update from 419 00:22:46,920 --> 00:22:51,439 Speaker 2: Philly Engineer after this. This is the largest member of 420 00:22:51,520 --> 00:22:57,040 Speaker 2: the dolphin family and Washington State Marine mammal. Healey very 421 00:22:57,119 --> 00:22:59,400 Speaker 2: confident over here. Do you have this one right? 422 00:23:00,080 --> 00:23:03,920 Speaker 5: And the potentially do there's actually it's actually a little 423 00:23:04,000 --> 00:23:08,200 Speaker 5: dicey because there's these really weird ass dolphins that I 424 00:23:08,280 --> 00:23:10,600 Speaker 5: that I know get very large. Okay, I haven't seen 425 00:23:10,640 --> 00:23:13,200 Speaker 5: scale in between the one that I picked. 426 00:23:12,960 --> 00:23:16,040 Speaker 2: In this is it also Washington's state Marine mammal. That's 427 00:23:16,080 --> 00:23:17,840 Speaker 2: your other part of the question that you need to 428 00:23:17,840 --> 00:23:22,199 Speaker 2: fulfill that doesn't help. This is the largest member of 429 00:23:22,320 --> 00:23:30,520 Speaker 2: the dolphin family in Washington's state marine mammal. Room is 430 00:23:30,560 --> 00:23:31,360 Speaker 2: pretty stumped. 431 00:23:35,520 --> 00:23:35,920 Speaker 4: Clipper. 432 00:23:38,080 --> 00:23:41,160 Speaker 7: That might be more of a statement justin like there 433 00:23:41,240 --> 00:23:41,840 Speaker 7: is no answer. 434 00:23:41,920 --> 00:23:47,119 Speaker 2: I like that. It's everybody ready, handful of folks with 435 00:23:47,200 --> 00:23:49,639 Speaker 2: blank boards. Still, you're gonna come up with an answer. 436 00:23:53,520 --> 00:23:56,920 Speaker 2: Soon as Scotti is done writing, we will reveal the answers. 437 00:23:58,720 --> 00:24:01,480 Speaker 2: Go ahead and reveal all your answers. We have the 438 00:24:01,560 --> 00:24:07,240 Speaker 2: highlight without an answer. Marcus says orca, Yanni orca. Josh 439 00:24:07,400 --> 00:24:14,280 Speaker 2: says bottlenose, Patrick porpoise, Troy back whale. Scottie me not know, 440 00:24:15,280 --> 00:24:21,560 Speaker 2: Luke what to say, Luke shark shark says orca. The 441 00:24:21,640 --> 00:24:24,520 Speaker 2: correct answer is orca or killer whales. 442 00:24:24,760 --> 00:24:25,320 Speaker 4: About half. 443 00:24:25,440 --> 00:24:30,280 Speaker 2: Have you got that right? Scientifically, all dolphins are whales, 444 00:24:30,320 --> 00:24:33,680 Speaker 2: but not all whales are dolphins. Dolphins are a type 445 00:24:33,680 --> 00:24:37,240 Speaker 2: of toothed whale, with the other four families being narwhals 446 00:24:37,280 --> 00:24:41,680 Speaker 2: and belugas, sperm whales, beaked whales, and porpoises. The orca 447 00:24:41,760 --> 00:24:45,480 Speaker 2: became Washington's official state marine mammal in two thousand and five, 448 00:24:45,760 --> 00:24:49,080 Speaker 2: with through other state mammal being the marmot phil We're 449 00:24:49,080 --> 00:24:52,680 Speaker 2: halfway through the game of trivia, give us a scoreboard updated. 450 00:24:53,640 --> 00:24:56,119 Speaker 13: We've got Luke, who's yet to make an impression on 451 00:24:56,160 --> 00:24:56,440 Speaker 13: the board. 452 00:24:58,080 --> 00:24:59,800 Speaker 2: I'm just here to make Jock feel better. 453 00:25:00,640 --> 00:25:01,680 Speaker 8: And that's that's important. 454 00:25:02,640 --> 00:25:05,920 Speaker 13: Josh, you've got one point, Scotty and Justin have two, 455 00:25:06,840 --> 00:25:10,400 Speaker 13: Patrick has three, and all with four points have got 456 00:25:10,440 --> 00:25:13,040 Speaker 13: Mark hely Giannis and Troy and Troy. My heart broke 457 00:25:13,080 --> 00:25:14,919 Speaker 13: for you when I saw you watched you change your 458 00:25:14,920 --> 00:25:17,760 Speaker 13: answer from RCA to sort of something else because if 459 00:25:17,760 --> 00:25:19,480 Speaker 13: you had not done that, you would be tied with 460 00:25:19,520 --> 00:25:20,920 Speaker 13: Mark Kenyon with a perfect game. 461 00:25:21,440 --> 00:25:22,560 Speaker 8: Mark's got five points. 462 00:25:24,160 --> 00:25:25,840 Speaker 4: The perfect should kick him out of here. 463 00:25:25,920 --> 00:25:39,920 Speaker 2: D'mon participate in the sick event your episode. Question six. 464 00:25:40,160 --> 00:25:43,840 Speaker 2: The topic is cooking. What's the Spanish word for red 465 00:25:44,000 --> 00:25:46,800 Speaker 2: that's often used in Mexican cuisine? 466 00:25:52,920 --> 00:25:57,000 Speaker 11: Point, Justin's been calling him a Canadian all weekend watch? 467 00:25:57,320 --> 00:25:58,440 Speaker 2: What's your point, Justin? 468 00:25:58,640 --> 00:25:59,720 Speaker 6: He's not Mexican. 469 00:26:00,840 --> 00:26:03,560 Speaker 1: He was born in Nebraska. But he's kid you. 470 00:26:03,760 --> 00:26:07,720 Speaker 2: Okay again, this is question six. The topic is cooking. 471 00:26:08,119 --> 00:26:13,639 Speaker 2: What's the Spanish word for that's often used in Mexican cuisine. 472 00:26:13,840 --> 00:26:18,480 Speaker 6: I might not even get this right, but. 473 00:26:16,800 --> 00:26:19,879 Speaker 5: You gotta spell it right too, right spelling. 474 00:26:20,119 --> 00:26:24,200 Speaker 2: Spelling is not mad now, Luke said, he's only here 475 00:26:24,240 --> 00:26:26,560 Speaker 2: to make Justin feel better? Justin? Is he making you 476 00:26:26,600 --> 00:26:32,240 Speaker 2: feel better? Okay, that's why this job well done. Does 477 00:26:32,240 --> 00:26:34,840 Speaker 2: everyone have an answer for the Spanish word for red 478 00:26:35,040 --> 00:26:41,639 Speaker 2: that's used in Mexican cuisine, Go ahead and reveal your answers. 479 00:26:41,800 --> 00:26:46,000 Speaker 2: We have the highlight saying ro hoo, Mark, ro hoo, Yanni, 480 00:26:46,480 --> 00:26:52,359 Speaker 2: ro josh. We have the rest of the room saying 481 00:26:52,480 --> 00:26:56,199 Speaker 2: ro ho. They got it. The correct answer is roja 482 00:26:56,320 --> 00:27:01,119 Speaker 2: or ro hoo on the board. In Spanish, oha means red, 483 00:27:01,200 --> 00:27:06,320 Speaker 2: and some things that you would order roja versus verde 484 00:27:06,560 --> 00:27:12,240 Speaker 2: or Anchilada's, Tamali's salsa, moley sauce, and peppi and sauce. Typically, 485 00:27:12,320 --> 00:27:15,840 Speaker 2: foods that are ordered roha are hotter and earthier tasting, 486 00:27:16,160 --> 00:27:20,800 Speaker 2: while verde are milder and fresher tasting. Question seven. The 487 00:27:20,840 --> 00:27:25,400 Speaker 2: topic is fishing. Name one of the two state capitals 488 00:27:25,440 --> 00:27:30,040 Speaker 2: where you could fish the Mississippi River. Don't tell me 489 00:27:30,119 --> 00:27:32,960 Speaker 2: the state and need you to tell me the capital 490 00:27:33,480 --> 00:27:37,719 Speaker 2: of that state. Name one of the two state capitals 491 00:27:38,040 --> 00:27:42,840 Speaker 2: where you could fish in the Mississippi River. The room 492 00:27:42,880 --> 00:27:50,320 Speaker 2: is stumped mark perfect game on the line. He has 493 00:27:50,400 --> 00:27:58,399 Speaker 2: yet to put marker to whiteboard. Geographic name one of 494 00:27:58,440 --> 00:28:04,320 Speaker 2: the two state capitals we're about the Mississippi River, one 495 00:28:04,359 --> 00:28:07,280 Speaker 2: of the two, one of the two. You have two options. 496 00:28:07,440 --> 00:28:09,679 Speaker 2: You just need to name one of them. If you 497 00:28:09,680 --> 00:28:11,800 Speaker 2: put down two, you're gonna get it wrong. Just put 498 00:28:11,840 --> 00:28:14,480 Speaker 2: down one of the state capitals. And again, we're looking 499 00:28:14,480 --> 00:28:15,760 Speaker 2: for the capitol, not the state. 500 00:28:19,280 --> 00:28:21,240 Speaker 11: It's one of the first times I've answered on my board. 501 00:28:21,280 --> 00:28:22,600 Speaker 11: I don't think it's a dumb guess. 502 00:28:22,800 --> 00:28:25,879 Speaker 2: Yeah, okay, yeah, like it's educated. 503 00:28:25,880 --> 00:28:28,040 Speaker 11: And with a look on Luke's face, I'm pretty sure 504 00:28:28,280 --> 00:28:31,119 Speaker 11: Luke's Luke's trying to think of Luke's trying to think 505 00:28:31,160 --> 00:28:31,679 Speaker 11: of a capital. 506 00:28:31,800 --> 00:28:32,800 Speaker 2: Yeah, he just wants the capital. 507 00:28:32,800 --> 00:28:34,240 Speaker 7: If anybody could give him a capital. 508 00:28:37,720 --> 00:28:39,720 Speaker 8: Capital, I don't know if it's on the Mississippi. 509 00:28:41,160 --> 00:28:44,800 Speaker 2: This is question seven. Named one of the two state 510 00:28:44,880 --> 00:28:49,920 Speaker 2: capitals where you could fish in the Mississippi River. Yanni, 511 00:28:50,000 --> 00:28:53,640 Speaker 2: you're gonna write down an answer? Yeah, okay, I think 512 00:28:53,680 --> 00:28:55,200 Speaker 2: you have to run out of time. 513 00:28:56,920 --> 00:28:59,680 Speaker 5: Oh, this is high stakes for you. You get this wrong, 514 00:29:00,800 --> 00:29:02,080 Speaker 5: it's gonna be hard to come back. 515 00:29:03,320 --> 00:29:04,080 Speaker 4: Well, I. 516 00:29:05,600 --> 00:29:09,640 Speaker 2: Gets is question seven a lot of pressure on Mark, 517 00:29:09,840 --> 00:29:11,520 Speaker 2: who could get the perfect game? 518 00:29:12,440 --> 00:29:12,640 Speaker 1: Mark? 519 00:29:12,680 --> 00:29:15,120 Speaker 2: Do you have an answer down? Is it for sure 520 00:29:15,120 --> 00:29:15,960 Speaker 2: a state capital? 521 00:29:16,520 --> 00:29:16,720 Speaker 10: No? 522 00:29:17,240 --> 00:29:19,120 Speaker 2: No, okay, I. 523 00:29:19,040 --> 00:29:19,960 Speaker 10: Can't remember the state. 524 00:29:20,480 --> 00:29:26,600 Speaker 2: The line is everybody ready? Go ahead and reveal your answers. 525 00:29:27,360 --> 00:29:33,160 Speaker 2: We have the highlights saying New Orleans, Marcus says Fargo, Yanni, Devenport, 526 00:29:33,600 --> 00:29:40,720 Speaker 2: Josh Jackson, Patrick Jackson, Troy, Baton Rouge, Scottie, New Orleans, 527 00:29:41,240 --> 00:29:46,160 Speaker 2: Luke without an answer, he Lee Memphis. We have a 528 00:29:46,200 --> 00:29:50,560 Speaker 2: correct answer in the room. It's Saint Paul, Minnesota and 529 00:29:50,680 --> 00:30:00,160 Speaker 2: Baton Rouge Troy. Other major cities on the Mississippi River 530 00:30:00,240 --> 00:30:05,880 Speaker 2: include Minneapolis, Saint Louis, Memphis, Devenport, Lacrosse, and New Orleans 531 00:30:05,960 --> 00:30:08,880 Speaker 2: Memphis Memphis, but it's not their state capital. There are 532 00:30:08,920 --> 00:30:12,160 Speaker 2: one hundred and twenty three counties bordering the river that 533 00:30:12,240 --> 00:30:15,120 Speaker 2: are home to twenty million people. It's estimated that twenty 534 00:30:15,160 --> 00:30:18,160 Speaker 2: five percent of all fish species in North America live 535 00:30:18,520 --> 00:30:21,840 Speaker 2: in that stretch of water. Here's question eight. The topic 536 00:30:21,920 --> 00:30:26,560 Speaker 2: is hunting. This beer brand, which is brewed in Shiner, Texas, 537 00:30:26,880 --> 00:30:34,040 Speaker 2: features a big horn sheep on its label. This beer brand, 538 00:30:34,120 --> 00:30:37,600 Speaker 2: which is brewed in Shiner, Texas, features a big horn 539 00:30:37,680 --> 00:30:42,960 Speaker 2: sheep on its label. We only had Troy get that 540 00:30:43,080 --> 00:30:46,760 Speaker 2: last one right. That's going to make the leaderboard interesting. 541 00:30:46,880 --> 00:30:49,320 Speaker 2: We will get an update from Phil after this question. 542 00:30:49,360 --> 00:30:51,200 Speaker 10: And you did say spelling does not matter. 543 00:30:51,520 --> 00:30:54,680 Speaker 2: Spelling does not matter. That's right. This beer brand, which 544 00:30:54,720 --> 00:30:57,880 Speaker 2: is brewed in Shiner, Texas, features a big horn sheep 545 00:30:58,200 --> 00:31:00,440 Speaker 2: on its label. Yanni, did you craft one of these 546 00:31:00,480 --> 00:31:02,040 Speaker 2: after killing your big horn sheep? 547 00:31:02,440 --> 00:31:05,200 Speaker 4: I did not, but I have had a few of 548 00:31:05,200 --> 00:31:06,160 Speaker 4: these in my day. 549 00:31:06,280 --> 00:31:16,320 Speaker 2: Okay, it's everybody ready, Scott, are you ready? Go ahead 550 00:31:16,400 --> 00:31:19,840 Speaker 2: and reveal your answers. We have the highlights saying shiner Bach, 551 00:31:20,360 --> 00:31:25,280 Speaker 2: Mark and Yanni and Josh saying Shiner back. Patrick says Shiner, 552 00:31:25,800 --> 00:31:30,320 Speaker 2: Troy says shiner Bach. Scotty says bud Light, Luke lone Star. 553 00:31:30,760 --> 00:31:35,000 Speaker 2: Healey says Shiner. The correct answer is shiner Bach. Are 554 00:31:35,000 --> 00:31:37,160 Speaker 2: we going to give it to Patrick and Heally for 555 00:31:37,280 --> 00:31:41,480 Speaker 2: just writing like Shiner? Okay, the room is nodding. If 556 00:31:41,520 --> 00:31:44,760 Speaker 2: you said Shiner, you get that one right? The correct 557 00:31:45,280 --> 00:31:46,560 Speaker 2: He's over there, shiner Bach. 558 00:31:46,760 --> 00:31:49,800 Speaker 13: Did anyone else society? Heally and Patrick say just Shiner. 559 00:31:50,200 --> 00:31:50,960 Speaker 13: Just just those two. 560 00:31:51,280 --> 00:31:54,400 Speaker 2: I think, just those two. In German The word bach 561 00:31:54,520 --> 00:31:57,440 Speaker 2: means billy, goat or ram, which is how the beer 562 00:31:57,520 --> 00:32:00,000 Speaker 2: got its name and label Back Beers R a true 563 00:32:00,000 --> 00:32:04,320 Speaker 2: additional German dark lagger that baked date back to medieval times. 564 00:32:04,480 --> 00:32:07,320 Speaker 2: Bock flavor is described as rich in malt taste, with 565 00:32:07,400 --> 00:32:10,560 Speaker 2: hops to balance out the sweetness and a punche aroma 566 00:32:10,600 --> 00:32:13,560 Speaker 2: of baked bread. Phil we have two questions left. Give 567 00:32:13,600 --> 00:32:14,800 Speaker 2: us a scoreboard update. 568 00:32:16,320 --> 00:32:19,320 Speaker 13: Luke, Josh, Scotty, and Justin are all out of the 569 00:32:19,400 --> 00:32:23,600 Speaker 13: running for the win, but we've got Patrick with five points. 570 00:32:23,920 --> 00:32:26,640 Speaker 13: Jannist and Heally have six, and tied up in first 571 00:32:26,680 --> 00:32:29,640 Speaker 13: place are Troy and Mark Kenyon with seven points. 572 00:32:29,720 --> 00:32:30,400 Speaker 2: Two questions. 573 00:32:30,440 --> 00:32:31,560 Speaker 4: Anybody's game Boys? 574 00:32:31,800 --> 00:32:37,840 Speaker 2: Anybody's question nine? The topic is gear. This Utah Jazz 575 00:32:37,880 --> 00:32:40,760 Speaker 2: Hall of Famer is a board member for the NRA. 576 00:32:41,600 --> 00:32:46,520 Speaker 2: Got it unscrewed? Patrick has this right. Josh also appears 577 00:32:46,520 --> 00:32:49,240 Speaker 2: to be very confident. The rest of the room not 578 00:32:49,360 --> 00:32:52,040 Speaker 2: so much. This Utah Jazz Hall of Famer is a 579 00:32:52,080 --> 00:32:58,240 Speaker 2: board member for the NRA. This is question nine, Yanni, 580 00:32:58,320 --> 00:33:00,360 Speaker 2: how many jazz players do you think you can name? 581 00:33:03,280 --> 00:33:03,440 Speaker 8: Name? 582 00:33:03,560 --> 00:33:05,520 Speaker 4: Quite a few, Okay, for sure, you. 583 00:33:05,400 --> 00:33:07,840 Speaker 2: Think you know which one who's a Hall of Famer 584 00:33:07,880 --> 00:33:09,080 Speaker 2: and a board member for the. 585 00:33:09,200 --> 00:33:09,520 Speaker 8: N r A. 586 00:33:09,680 --> 00:33:11,400 Speaker 4: I've got it. Yeah, I've got a good guess. 587 00:33:11,520 --> 00:33:13,960 Speaker 3: I know he's a Hall of Famer and I'm pretty 588 00:33:13,960 --> 00:33:15,440 Speaker 3: sure that he did some hot. 589 00:33:15,600 --> 00:33:19,320 Speaker 2: Okay, the jazzy. 590 00:33:20,840 --> 00:33:22,200 Speaker 7: He's put Michael Jordan for sure. 591 00:33:22,800 --> 00:33:24,440 Speaker 2: Mark Kenyon, do you have this one right? 592 00:33:25,240 --> 00:33:26,480 Speaker 10: I feel decent about it. 593 00:33:27,920 --> 00:33:30,280 Speaker 2: This Utah Jazz Hall of Famer is a board member 594 00:33:30,320 --> 00:33:34,440 Speaker 2: for the n r A. Is everybody ready? Go ahead 595 00:33:34,480 --> 00:33:37,920 Speaker 2: and reveal your answers. We have the highlight, and Mark 596 00:33:38,240 --> 00:33:42,800 Speaker 2: and Yanni and Josh and Patrick saying Carl Malone. Troy 597 00:33:42,880 --> 00:33:47,000 Speaker 2: says his running mate, John Stockton. Scottie says Carl Malone. 598 00:33:47,200 --> 00:33:50,680 Speaker 2: Luke says carlow m the Mailman. 599 00:33:53,160 --> 00:33:54,440 Speaker 4: Mailman was his nickname. 600 00:33:57,160 --> 00:34:00,600 Speaker 2: Give it, let's give it to he says Magic Johnson. 601 00:34:01,280 --> 00:34:07,240 Speaker 2: The correct answer is Carl Malone the Mailmanlon played eighteen 602 00:34:07,360 --> 00:34:10,200 Speaker 2: seasons for the Jazz and his third all time on 603 00:34:10,239 --> 00:34:14,400 Speaker 2: the NBA scoring list in the In a twenty twelve 604 00:34:14,480 --> 00:34:18,040 Speaker 2: NRAD he was quoted saying the only thing he'd rather 605 00:34:18,120 --> 00:34:21,319 Speaker 2: do than play basketball is hunt. All Their celebrity board 606 00:34:21,400 --> 00:34:24,760 Speaker 2: members include Ted Nugent, Tom Selik. Now Here's a review 607 00:34:24,800 --> 00:34:27,880 Speaker 2: of the correct answers for our listeners at home before 608 00:34:27,920 --> 00:34:31,120 Speaker 2: we do question ten. Number one was United States two, 609 00:34:31,520 --> 00:34:39,960 Speaker 2: Mike Row three, ArmaLite, four, Liver, five Orca six, Roja, seven, 610 00:34:40,200 --> 00:34:45,840 Speaker 2: Saint Paul, or Baton Rouge, eight Schinerbach and nine Karl malone. 611 00:34:45,880 --> 00:34:48,560 Speaker 2: Phil give us a scoreboard update before we do the 612 00:34:48,600 --> 00:34:49,240 Speaker 2: final question. 613 00:34:49,640 --> 00:34:51,080 Speaker 8: It's down to three players now. 614 00:34:51,200 --> 00:34:53,279 Speaker 13: Mark Kenyon's still in the league with eight points, but 615 00:34:53,320 --> 00:34:55,280 Speaker 13: we've got Troy and Giannis with seven. 616 00:34:55,360 --> 00:34:56,880 Speaker 4: If Mark slips. 617 00:34:56,520 --> 00:35:00,239 Speaker 2: Up, Here's question ten. This is our listener question into 618 00:35:00,239 --> 00:35:02,800 Speaker 2: the Week, which was won by Chris Bryant for sending 619 00:35:02,840 --> 00:35:04,800 Speaker 2: this great question. Chris is going to get a board 620 00:35:04,800 --> 00:35:06,959 Speaker 2: game signed by the crew. If you want a chance 621 00:35:06,960 --> 00:35:08,719 Speaker 2: to win our listener question of the Week, then send 622 00:35:08,800 --> 00:35:12,000 Speaker 2: your question to Trivia at the medeater dot com. The 623 00:35:12,040 --> 00:35:17,000 Speaker 2: topic is wildlife. Northern shrike and loggerhead shrike, which are 624 00:35:17,080 --> 00:35:20,680 Speaker 2: known for skewering prey on barbed wire, go by this 625 00:35:20,960 --> 00:35:27,480 Speaker 2: eleven letter nickname. What what geez? Northern shrike and the 626 00:35:27,600 --> 00:35:32,160 Speaker 2: loggerhead shrike, which are known for skewering prey on barbed wire, 627 00:35:32,640 --> 00:35:36,799 Speaker 2: go by this eleven letter nickname. The room appears to 628 00:35:36,840 --> 00:35:40,239 Speaker 2: be stumped. It's maybe a flat ending. 629 00:35:40,400 --> 00:35:43,200 Speaker 10: I know I have seen video of this happen. 630 00:35:43,239 --> 00:35:45,560 Speaker 2: Okay, I can picture it. Needs you to come up 631 00:35:45,600 --> 00:35:50,760 Speaker 2: with their eleven letter nickname. These two types of shrike, 632 00:35:50,840 --> 00:35:52,880 Speaker 2: which are known for skewers. 633 00:35:52,640 --> 00:35:57,040 Speaker 4: Starting long words barbed by this. 634 00:35:57,320 --> 00:36:02,160 Speaker 2: Eleven letter nickname. This is a final question. Who's left 635 00:36:02,160 --> 00:36:04,080 Speaker 2: in the game. We have Mark in the lead. 636 00:36:04,160 --> 00:36:06,280 Speaker 13: Mark with eight and Giannis and Troy with seven. 637 00:36:08,400 --> 00:36:09,799 Speaker 1: I like the phone a friend. 638 00:36:10,239 --> 00:36:11,200 Speaker 2: Who would you call. 639 00:36:12,560 --> 00:36:15,600 Speaker 1: Exactly one person? 640 00:36:17,880 --> 00:36:20,960 Speaker 4: She doesn't know this. She can google. 641 00:36:23,680 --> 00:36:26,840 Speaker 2: Looking for the eleven letter nickname for northern shrike and 642 00:36:26,920 --> 00:36:31,240 Speaker 2: loggerhead shrike, which are known for skewering prey on barbed wire. 643 00:36:34,640 --> 00:36:36,759 Speaker 2: Really like a three way tie here. If Mark could 644 00:36:36,760 --> 00:36:40,200 Speaker 2: just get this wrong? Mark, do you have eleven letters? 645 00:36:40,719 --> 00:36:40,880 Speaker 9: I have? 646 00:36:41,040 --> 00:36:47,160 Speaker 10: My best guest came in at tense and I got everything. 647 00:36:48,680 --> 00:36:56,719 Speaker 2: You know? Eleven letters, eleven letter nick name. Yanni, you 648 00:36:56,760 --> 00:37:00,560 Speaker 2: have a chance. Do you have a good guess? No? 649 00:37:00,560 --> 00:37:01,560 Speaker 4: No, I'm making up. 650 00:37:03,280 --> 00:37:06,200 Speaker 2: Does anybody feel good about their answer in here? I'm 651 00:37:06,239 --> 00:37:07,640 Speaker 2: just proud that I made something up. 652 00:37:07,880 --> 00:37:10,960 Speaker 4: Can you tell us if it's a one word or 653 00:37:11,040 --> 00:37:11,520 Speaker 4: two words? 654 00:37:11,560 --> 00:37:17,480 Speaker 2: One word? It's one word. I'm not m if. 655 00:37:17,840 --> 00:37:19,200 Speaker 10: I don't know if I got the spelling right, but 656 00:37:19,280 --> 00:37:21,400 Speaker 10: if the spelling is right, I now have an eleven 657 00:37:21,480 --> 00:37:23,040 Speaker 10: letter word that kind of makes sense. 658 00:37:23,120 --> 00:37:28,640 Speaker 2: Okay, is everybody ready? We'll give you a little more time, right, 659 00:37:29,080 --> 00:37:31,640 Speaker 2: But it's good since the stakes or so doesn't need 660 00:37:31,680 --> 00:37:33,279 Speaker 2: to be ready, it needs to be good. That's right. 661 00:37:33,400 --> 00:37:37,440 Speaker 2: Northern shrike and loggerhead shrike, which you're known for skewering 662 00:37:37,520 --> 00:37:41,600 Speaker 2: prey on barbed wire. Go buy this eleven letter nickname. 663 00:37:43,000 --> 00:37:44,560 Speaker 7: I did too, and I don't even know if I 664 00:37:44,560 --> 00:37:46,520 Speaker 7: spelled it, but it's. 665 00:37:46,680 --> 00:37:49,480 Speaker 2: A good start. Troy, how about you? Do you have 666 00:37:49,480 --> 00:37:55,200 Speaker 2: a chance at this one? No, it's everybody ready, Yanni. 667 00:37:55,320 --> 00:37:59,560 Speaker 2: Do you give up yet? You run out of the 668 00:38:00,000 --> 00:38:09,480 Speaker 2: sixty seconds that you requested, Go ahead and reveal your answers. 669 00:38:10,000 --> 00:38:14,480 Speaker 2: We have the highlight saying zero chance. Marcus saying shish kebab, 670 00:38:15,040 --> 00:38:21,759 Speaker 2: Giannis says jet fighter, Josh says knife shrike, Patrick says terodactyl, 671 00:38:22,440 --> 00:38:27,719 Speaker 2: Troy says man bear, Pilly Scotty says this screamer. Luke says, 672 00:38:27,760 --> 00:38:34,359 Speaker 2: I give up. Healey says penetrators. The correct answer is 673 00:38:34,680 --> 00:38:39,200 Speaker 2: butcher bird. They are a butcher bird. It is one word. 674 00:38:39,800 --> 00:38:43,080 Speaker 2: That's what the Audubon Society and American Bird Conservancy they 675 00:38:43,080 --> 00:38:46,200 Speaker 2: do one word for butcher bird. Another nickname for these 676 00:38:46,239 --> 00:38:49,839 Speaker 2: birds is the thorn bird. These pint sized predators are 677 00:38:49,840 --> 00:38:53,960 Speaker 2: famous for killing other birds, insects, reptiles, and small mammals, 678 00:38:54,120 --> 00:38:56,920 Speaker 2: then saving that food for later by spiking them to 679 00:38:57,040 --> 00:39:00,960 Speaker 2: fences and plants. These food caches are known pantries, which 680 00:39:01,000 --> 00:39:04,279 Speaker 2: butcher birds will access when there is a prey shortage. 681 00:39:04,680 --> 00:39:09,480 Speaker 2: Mark Kenyon is our winner with eight correct answers. Well done, Mark, 682 00:39:10,400 --> 00:39:12,719 Speaker 2: Thank you, Thank you Mark. What happens next is you 683 00:39:12,760 --> 00:39:15,160 Speaker 2: get to choose where the five hundred dollars donation from 684 00:39:15,239 --> 00:39:16,799 Speaker 2: meat Eater goes. What's it going to be? 685 00:39:16,840 --> 00:39:16,920 Speaker 1: You? 686 00:39:17,880 --> 00:39:21,760 Speaker 10: Well, it's a little bittersweet winning. Finally, when Steven Brody 687 00:39:22,320 --> 00:39:24,480 Speaker 10: cal aarn here, but I will take my first w 688 00:39:24,880 --> 00:39:28,200 Speaker 10: and I host our Whitetail podcast, I have to give 689 00:39:28,239 --> 00:39:31,279 Speaker 10: it to the Whitetail Org, the National Dear Association. 690 00:39:31,280 --> 00:39:36,080 Speaker 2: NDA five hundred dollars from Mark Kenyon going there, sig Fellas, 691 00:39:36,080 --> 00:39:38,920 Speaker 2: thanks for joining us. There's gonna be a second annual 692 00:39:39,000 --> 00:39:40,359 Speaker 2: art competition. Is that the plan? 693 00:39:40,640 --> 00:39:41,080 Speaker 8: That's the plan? 694 00:39:41,280 --> 00:39:44,640 Speaker 2: Okay? And winning? Where can folks, watch what just happened here. 695 00:39:44,640 --> 00:39:48,560 Speaker 2: It's everywhere right now on Instagram, YouTube, six hour Meat Eater, yep, 696 00:39:48,600 --> 00:39:52,200 Speaker 2: et cetera, yep. Okay. They'll be back next year for 697 00:39:52,320 --> 00:39:55,200 Speaker 2: more shooting, maybe some more trivia. Join us next time 698 00:39:55,239 --> 00:39:57,560 Speaker 2: for more Meat Eater trivia. The only competition, the only 699 00:39:57,600 --> 00:39:59,920 Speaker 2: game show where conservation always wins. 700 00:40:01,719 --> 00:40:05,680 Speaker 1: Yes, Spencer from South Dakota. He's the host, using those smooth, 701 00:40:05,719 --> 00:40:15,239 Speaker 1: mellow tones. He lays them questions down, and he likes 702 00:40:15,280 --> 00:40:19,359 Speaker 1: taking those two and three year old bucks. And he's 703 00:40:19,400 --> 00:40:23,080 Speaker 1: an avid amateur rock house