1 00:00:00,440 --> 00:00:03,680 Speaker 1: Hey, who was There's It's me b And we've heard 2 00:00:03,720 --> 00:00:05,680 Speaker 1: from so many of you who have let us know 3 00:00:05,800 --> 00:00:10,080 Speaker 1: that you love our super cut episodes. Is it because 4 00:00:10,119 --> 00:00:12,080 Speaker 1: you get a whole lot of knowledge and a little 5 00:00:12,119 --> 00:00:14,480 Speaker 1: amount of time. Is it because you get to listen 6 00:00:14,520 --> 00:00:16,680 Speaker 1: to our theme songs a whole bunch of times in 7 00:00:16,720 --> 00:00:20,840 Speaker 1: a row. Or is it because our elephant secretary Geraldine 8 00:00:21,040 --> 00:00:25,320 Speaker 1: is sure to make a guest appearance. Who's to say? 9 00:00:25,360 --> 00:00:28,440 Speaker 1: But whatever the reason, let's not waste a moment more 10 00:00:28,600 --> 00:00:32,640 Speaker 1: and let's get to today's super cut episode. Now, Eric, 11 00:00:32,840 --> 00:00:38,720 Speaker 1: please play ust In here you go. What do you 12 00:00:38,960 --> 00:00:43,760 Speaker 1: think you know about the rains for this story? The 13 00:00:43,880 --> 00:00:47,080 Speaker 1: game is on. To get some energy and buckle up 14 00:00:47,240 --> 00:00:51,879 Speaker 1: your brain because it's signed to play the worst podcast 15 00:00:52,080 --> 00:00:57,480 Speaker 1: because it's time to favors Who Knows Live from Top 16 00:00:57,480 --> 00:01:00,720 Speaker 1: of the Land or so called so Cal Loss Angeles. 17 00:01:00,720 --> 00:01:03,880 Speaker 1: It's Who Was? The history quiz show that for today 18 00:01:04,040 --> 00:01:08,720 Speaker 1: only hasn't one question true or false. I'm beat, and 19 00:01:08,800 --> 00:01:12,080 Speaker 1: remember I'm not only your who Was announcer, I'm also 20 00:01:12,240 --> 00:01:16,000 Speaker 1: a client. Let's get into this first episode where Pudini, 21 00:01:16,240 --> 00:01:19,840 Speaker 1: the master escape artist himself stopped by to test our 22 00:01:19,880 --> 00:01:23,760 Speaker 1: contestants knowledge. Let's listen in and see if Declan or 23 00:01:23,920 --> 00:01:28,280 Speaker 1: Josie escape with a winning score. Roll that episode. Please, 24 00:01:30,200 --> 00:01:32,600 Speaker 1: we're talking a lot about magic, but we should clarify 25 00:01:32,880 --> 00:01:39,000 Speaker 1: that Harry Houdini considered himself an escape artist. That is correct, 26 00:01:39,240 --> 00:01:43,800 Speaker 1: Harry Houdin, how'd you get here? I will never reveal 27 00:01:44,000 --> 00:01:47,240 Speaker 1: my techniques? Uh? You used the who was that? Bright? 28 00:01:47,319 --> 00:01:59,920 Speaker 1: I used the who was that? He was? Want? Yes, 29 00:02:00,120 --> 00:02:04,040 Speaker 1: everybody's favorite encrypted messaging service to famous folks from the past, 30 00:02:04,200 --> 00:02:06,559 Speaker 1: The who was app Well? I heard you were learning 31 00:02:06,600 --> 00:02:09,360 Speaker 1: all about me today, so I came to perform one 32 00:02:09,440 --> 00:02:14,040 Speaker 1: of my death defying escapes for you. Behold as I 33 00:02:14,400 --> 00:02:21,919 Speaker 1: Erry Houdini escaped from handcuffs, wrapped in chains covered in glue, 34 00:02:23,280 --> 00:02:28,880 Speaker 1: put in a straight jacket made out of cement, while 35 00:02:29,000 --> 00:02:34,360 Speaker 1: wearing a bow tie. Is the bow tie also a lock? No, 36 00:02:34,800 --> 00:02:40,480 Speaker 1: it just looks cool. Here I go, Mr Houdini. This 37 00:02:40,520 --> 00:02:42,560 Speaker 1: is very entertaining, but we kind of have our next 38 00:02:42,560 --> 00:02:44,800 Speaker 1: game to get too, so, so you'd like me to 39 00:02:44,840 --> 00:02:48,680 Speaker 1: read the questions while holding my breath? Got it? I 40 00:02:48,680 --> 00:02:51,359 Speaker 1: don't think that sounds like a good idea. Hey, when 41 00:02:51,400 --> 00:02:54,280 Speaker 1: has that ever stopped us? Eric plea the true or 42 00:02:54,280 --> 00:03:00,680 Speaker 1: false intro. Please false it's a false, it was a true. 43 00:03:00,720 --> 00:03:04,079 Speaker 1: It's truth that has false? It was true or true? 44 00:03:04,880 --> 00:03:09,800 Speaker 1: True or false? For this game, Gudini will read you 45 00:03:09,840 --> 00:03:11,720 Speaker 1: a statement and then you will then let us know 46 00:03:11,800 --> 00:03:15,040 Speaker 1: if that statement is true or you guessed it false. 47 00:03:15,320 --> 00:03:20,400 Speaker 1: Declan europe first. True or false. My father was known 48 00:03:20,520 --> 00:03:24,320 Speaker 1: as the King of Handcuffs in Hungary, which is why 49 00:03:24,440 --> 00:03:28,360 Speaker 1: before I took his title, I called myself the Prince 50 00:03:28,480 --> 00:03:34,560 Speaker 1: of the Air. Um, now that's true, it's false. I mean, 51 00:03:34,560 --> 00:03:36,240 Speaker 1: that's right, it's false. That said, well, you know what 52 00:03:36,280 --> 00:03:38,920 Speaker 1: I mean. You got it right. Harry's father was a rabbi, 53 00:03:39,040 --> 00:03:41,240 Speaker 1: not the King of handcuffs. Harry made up the name 54 00:03:41,280 --> 00:03:43,840 Speaker 1: the Prince of the Air for one backyard circus he 55 00:03:43,840 --> 00:03:46,080 Speaker 1: put on when he was nine years old. Later in life, 56 00:03:46,080 --> 00:03:48,600 Speaker 1: he fibbed and told reporters he performed in many circuses 57 00:03:48,600 --> 00:03:50,720 Speaker 1: as a child. He was all, now this is a 58 00:03:50,760 --> 00:03:53,840 Speaker 1: story all about how my life got flipped turned upside down. 59 00:03:53,880 --> 00:03:55,600 Speaker 1: I'd like to take a minute to sit right there. 60 00:03:55,600 --> 00:03:56,880 Speaker 1: I'll tell you how I'd be earned the name of 61 00:03:56,920 --> 00:03:59,120 Speaker 1: the Prince of the Air. Next question is for Josie. 62 00:03:59,480 --> 00:04:03,760 Speaker 1: True or false. When I was only thirteen, my father 63 00:04:03,920 --> 00:04:06,760 Speaker 1: made me promise to always take care of my mother 64 00:04:07,200 --> 00:04:12,000 Speaker 1: and on like chains and locks. I never broke that promise. 65 00:04:14,160 --> 00:04:17,280 Speaker 1: That's right, it's true. Sadly, Harry's father passed away when 66 00:04:17,320 --> 00:04:19,200 Speaker 1: Harry was young and made him promise to take care 67 00:04:19,200 --> 00:04:22,400 Speaker 1: of his mother, Cecilia. Harry and his mother were extremely close, 68 00:04:22,400 --> 00:04:24,840 Speaker 1: and he even missed performing for the King of Sweden 69 00:04:24,960 --> 00:04:26,880 Speaker 1: so he could go see her when she fell ill. 70 00:04:27,040 --> 00:04:31,839 Speaker 1: Next question is for a declin true or false. Everyone 71 00:04:31,920 --> 00:04:35,760 Speaker 1: knows that I was the number one enemy of straight jackets, 72 00:04:36,279 --> 00:04:39,040 Speaker 1: but did you also know that during a big stunt 73 00:04:39,040 --> 00:04:45,599 Speaker 1: in London, I also became the destroyer of coats. False. No, 74 00:04:45,800 --> 00:04:48,360 Speaker 1: that's true. Don't worry, it's okay, don't. During one of 75 00:04:48,360 --> 00:04:50,200 Speaker 1: Harry's big shows where he was put in the impossible 76 00:04:50,200 --> 00:04:53,640 Speaker 1: to escape mirror cuffs, he tore his coat off on stage, 77 00:04:53,640 --> 00:04:56,479 Speaker 1: only moments before he escaped from the handcuffs. This helped 78 00:04:56,520 --> 00:04:59,640 Speaker 1: him become an even bigger celebrity in Europe, except, of course, 79 00:05:00,080 --> 00:05:01,880 Speaker 1: with Taylor's. They don't like it when you rip up 80 00:05:01,920 --> 00:05:04,560 Speaker 1: their coats. Next question is for Josie that Taylor was 81 00:05:04,680 --> 00:05:08,720 Speaker 1: very upset with me true or false. While I made 82 00:05:08,800 --> 00:05:12,120 Speaker 1: many escapes in my day, the one thing I couldn't 83 00:05:12,279 --> 00:05:14,960 Speaker 1: escape was all the praise I got for being an 84 00:05:14,960 --> 00:05:20,440 Speaker 1: incredible actor once I crossed over to making movies. I'm sorry, 85 00:05:20,480 --> 00:05:23,360 Speaker 1: that's false. Houdini did make movies, and the early ones 86 00:05:23,360 --> 00:05:26,080 Speaker 1: were successful, but he was never considered a good actor. 87 00:05:26,360 --> 00:05:29,320 Speaker 1: Critics said he was a terrific escape artist who couldn't 88 00:05:29,320 --> 00:05:34,360 Speaker 1: act at all. I'm free, I didn't perfectly timed, because 89 00:05:34,360 --> 00:05:39,400 Speaker 1: that's the end of the game. True true, true, awful, Wow, 90 00:05:39,600 --> 00:05:43,040 Speaker 1: what a master of suspense. I was on pins and needles, 91 00:05:43,080 --> 00:05:45,200 Speaker 1: and I was there when it happened the first time. 92 00:05:45,839 --> 00:05:50,480 Speaker 1: Our next episode is all about another great performer, Lucille Ball. 93 00:05:50,560 --> 00:05:53,400 Speaker 1: Let's get into it with our two lovely contestants from 94 00:05:53,440 --> 00:05:57,480 Speaker 1: that episode, Charlie and Kayleie. For this game, be will 95 00:05:57,480 --> 00:05:59,240 Speaker 1: read a statement. You will then let us know if 96 00:05:59,279 --> 00:06:02,440 Speaker 1: that statement is true or false. And since this is 97 00:06:02,480 --> 00:06:06,160 Speaker 1: our second round, each question is worth two points. Kylie 98 00:06:06,240 --> 00:06:10,839 Speaker 1: Europe first, All right, True or false. Lucille Ball was 99 00:06:10,880 --> 00:06:13,400 Speaker 1: a star as soon as she decided she wanted to 100 00:06:13,400 --> 00:06:17,440 Speaker 1: be an actress. False. That's right, that is false. When 101 00:06:17,440 --> 00:06:20,440 Speaker 1: she started her teachers told her she didn't have any talent. 102 00:06:20,720 --> 00:06:23,360 Speaker 1: They said she would never be an actress, but instead 103 00:06:23,400 --> 00:06:25,640 Speaker 1: she ended up being one of the most popular performers 104 00:06:25,680 --> 00:06:28,520 Speaker 1: of all times. So take that, teachers. This next question 105 00:06:28,600 --> 00:06:32,240 Speaker 1: is for you, Charlie, all right, Charlie. Lucille became known 106 00:06:32,279 --> 00:06:35,440 Speaker 1: for her physical comedy, which she learned in part from 107 00:06:35,480 --> 00:06:40,680 Speaker 1: silent film star Buster Keaton. Is that true or false? True? 108 00:06:41,000 --> 00:06:43,599 Speaker 1: That is true? Buster Keaton and Lucy became big friends 109 00:06:43,600 --> 00:06:46,520 Speaker 1: at MGM Studios in nineteen forties. Buster was passed his 110 00:06:46,600 --> 00:06:48,920 Speaker 1: big starring days, but showed the up and coming Lucille 111 00:06:48,920 --> 00:06:51,360 Speaker 1: how to use props to create short, funny skits, a 112 00:06:51,480 --> 00:06:53,920 Speaker 1: skill she would perfect on the Isle of Lucy Show. 113 00:06:54,080 --> 00:06:56,640 Speaker 1: The two even appeared on screen together in nineteen sixty 114 00:06:56,720 --> 00:06:59,760 Speaker 1: five in a tribute to another physical comedian, Stan Laurel 115 00:06:59,800 --> 00:07:03,440 Speaker 1: of Laurel and Hardy Fame back to you, Kylie, all right, Keylye, 116 00:07:03,440 --> 00:07:06,479 Speaker 1: this question is for you. When Lucy became pregnant with 117 00:07:06,520 --> 00:07:10,200 Speaker 1: her second child, studio executives were excited to include it 118 00:07:10,240 --> 00:07:13,240 Speaker 1: in the storyline of I Love Lucy. Is that true 119 00:07:13,440 --> 00:07:17,120 Speaker 1: or false? True? No, I'm sorry, the answer is false. 120 00:07:17,240 --> 00:07:19,760 Speaker 1: Lucy had to convince the studio executives to allow her 121 00:07:19,840 --> 00:07:22,720 Speaker 1: character to be pregnant, and over a total of seven episodes, 122 00:07:22,760 --> 00:07:25,600 Speaker 1: it was the first pregnancy in real time to be 123 00:07:25,600 --> 00:07:28,760 Speaker 1: shown on television. Even after CBS agreed they wouldn't let 124 00:07:28,760 --> 00:07:31,520 Speaker 1: the characters say Lucy was the word pregnant, and they 125 00:07:31,560 --> 00:07:36,120 Speaker 1: made them say expecting instead. This last question is for you, Charlie. 126 00:07:36,200 --> 00:07:40,640 Speaker 1: All right in the Museum of Broadcasting honored Lucy as 127 00:07:40,680 --> 00:07:45,400 Speaker 1: the Princess of Comedy. Is this true or false? It true? 128 00:07:46,160 --> 00:07:48,280 Speaker 1: I'm sorry it was false. She was honored as the 129 00:07:48,360 --> 00:07:51,880 Speaker 1: Queen of Television. At a ceremony for her, then President 130 00:07:51,960 --> 00:07:54,440 Speaker 1: Ronald Reagan reminded the crowd that more people tuned in 131 00:07:54,480 --> 00:07:56,400 Speaker 1: to watch the episode of her show where her son, 132 00:07:56,440 --> 00:07:59,239 Speaker 1: Little Ricky was born, then watched the inauguration of President 133 00:07:59,320 --> 00:08:03,000 Speaker 1: Dwight eisen Our take that, CBS executives, And that's the 134 00:08:03,120 --> 00:08:09,080 Speaker 1: end of the round. True, true, amazing, And now we 135 00:08:09,120 --> 00:08:11,560 Speaker 1: need to take a short break, but don't go anywhere, 136 00:08:11,640 --> 00:08:14,679 Speaker 1: because we'll be back with two more episodes, all about 137 00:08:14,720 --> 00:08:17,320 Speaker 1: two people who really knew their way around a garden, 138 00:08:17,960 --> 00:08:23,400 Speaker 1: agricultural scientist George Washington Carver and American folk legend Johnny 139 00:08:23,440 --> 00:08:27,400 Speaker 1: apple seed, Eric, play us some queen of television, prince 140 00:08:27,440 --> 00:08:36,480 Speaker 1: of air music? Please, Hey, who was ours? Want to 141 00:08:36,480 --> 00:08:38,720 Speaker 1: make a shout out to your own favorite person history, 142 00:08:38,800 --> 00:08:42,000 Speaker 1: famous or unfamous? Do you think your sour dough recipe 143 00:08:42,040 --> 00:08:43,640 Speaker 1: is better than ours? Would you like to tell us 144 00:08:43,679 --> 00:08:46,080 Speaker 1: your craziest dream? What I'm trying to say is we 145 00:08:46,120 --> 00:08:48,200 Speaker 1: want to hear from you, so send us an email 146 00:08:48,320 --> 00:08:51,360 Speaker 1: or voice memo at the Who Was Podcast at gmail 147 00:08:51,520 --> 00:08:58,559 Speaker 1: dot com. Welcome back to the Who Was Podcast? Pure 148 00:08:58,760 --> 00:09:03,960 Speaker 1: Falls super Cut Edition in Okay, Okay, Geraldine, I know 149 00:09:04,080 --> 00:09:11,440 Speaker 1: you're excited, but please have patience our audience listening. I 150 00:09:11,600 --> 00:09:14,800 Speaker 1: understand the next game means a lot to you because 151 00:09:14,840 --> 00:09:17,840 Speaker 1: George Washington Carver did a lot of great things for 152 00:09:17,960 --> 00:09:22,040 Speaker 1: your favorite food, the peanut. Now let's hear how well 153 00:09:22,160 --> 00:09:26,080 Speaker 1: our contestants, Ellie and Kinsley recall all the facts of 154 00:09:26,160 --> 00:09:30,480 Speaker 1: his amazing life. Roll that tape. The first question goes 155 00:09:30,559 --> 00:09:34,280 Speaker 1: to Ellie, take it away. Being though we know him 156 00:09:34,320 --> 00:09:37,600 Speaker 1: as George Washington Carver, for most of his early life, 157 00:09:37,920 --> 00:09:41,480 Speaker 1: George went by the name Carver's George. Is this true 158 00:09:41,840 --> 00:09:45,920 Speaker 1: or false? True? That's right, It's true. He was born 159 00:09:45,960 --> 00:09:48,600 Speaker 1: to parents who have been enslaved by Moses and Susan Carver, 160 00:09:48,840 --> 00:09:50,319 Speaker 1: and did not have the last name of his own 161 00:09:50,360 --> 00:09:52,559 Speaker 1: because slavery was abolished when he was a baby. He 162 00:09:52,640 --> 00:09:55,240 Speaker 1: still went by Carver's George until about the age of thirteen, 163 00:09:55,320 --> 00:09:58,160 Speaker 1: when he, like many formally enslaved people, took the surname 164 00:09:58,200 --> 00:10:00,880 Speaker 1: of his former owners. The next question is or Kinsley 165 00:10:02,320 --> 00:10:06,080 Speaker 1: Highland College, where George was accepted after completing high school, 166 00:10:06,280 --> 00:10:09,800 Speaker 1: was the first educational institute that turned him away because 167 00:10:09,840 --> 00:10:15,079 Speaker 1: he was black? Is this true or false? False? That's right, 168 00:10:15,120 --> 00:10:17,000 Speaker 1: it's false. As a young child, George, who was also 169 00:10:17,040 --> 00:10:19,240 Speaker 1: turned away from his local school because it was for 170 00:10:19,240 --> 00:10:21,719 Speaker 1: white children, only get to travel many miles to a 171 00:10:21,720 --> 00:10:23,839 Speaker 1: neighboring town to attend the school that was for black students. 172 00:10:23,880 --> 00:10:26,120 Speaker 1: George would end up doing this several more times over 173 00:10:26,160 --> 00:10:27,840 Speaker 1: the course of his early life. He never let it 174 00:10:27,840 --> 00:10:29,760 Speaker 1: get in the way though, of his thirst for education 175 00:10:29,800 --> 00:10:34,599 Speaker 1: and knowledge. The next question is for Ellie the Tuskegee Institute, 176 00:10:34,640 --> 00:10:38,560 Speaker 1: a historically black college and vocational center in Alabama where 177 00:10:38,559 --> 00:10:42,760 Speaker 1: George Todd was established by another famous Black American whose 178 00:10:42,800 --> 00:10:46,200 Speaker 1: initials are the same as the acronym for by the 179 00:10:46,360 --> 00:10:53,800 Speaker 1: Way bt W. Or bt dubs False. I'm sorry that's true. 180 00:10:54,160 --> 00:10:56,680 Speaker 1: The bt W was book or T. Washington, a leader 181 00:10:56,679 --> 00:11:00,000 Speaker 1: in the black community, later advised several presidents. George decide 182 00:11:00,120 --> 00:11:01,760 Speaker 1: to leave his life in Iowa to go teach at 183 00:11:01,760 --> 00:11:04,120 Speaker 1: the new Tuskeee Institute because it felt he could do 184 00:11:04,160 --> 00:11:06,840 Speaker 1: the most good for his community there. The next question, 185 00:11:06,960 --> 00:11:10,240 Speaker 1: this is the last one for the round, goes to Kinsley. 186 00:11:10,559 --> 00:11:13,280 Speaker 1: George is best remembered for his work as being the 187 00:11:13,360 --> 00:11:16,360 Speaker 1: patron Saint of peanuts, but another name he could have 188 00:11:16,400 --> 00:11:20,040 Speaker 1: earned was Sir Sweet Potato because of his work encouraging 189 00:11:20,080 --> 00:11:24,080 Speaker 1: farmers to grow sweet potatoes. Is that true or false? 190 00:11:25,120 --> 00:11:29,880 Speaker 1: I think it's false. I'm sorry that was true. George 191 00:11:29,920 --> 00:11:32,800 Speaker 1: wanted to help southern farmers improve their soil and their incomes, 192 00:11:33,040 --> 00:11:35,360 Speaker 1: encouraged them to stop focusing on cotton and instead grows 193 00:11:35,360 --> 00:11:40,360 Speaker 1: sweet potatoes, cow peas, sweet beats, rice, soybeans, and alfalfa. 194 00:11:40,559 --> 00:11:42,720 Speaker 1: And those are the ingredients for a great salad, which 195 00:11:42,760 --> 00:11:44,720 Speaker 1: we can now eat because it's the end of the round. 196 00:11:44,800 --> 00:11:52,080 Speaker 1: Salad time everybody. True. True, true, Wow. That episode was 197 00:11:52,160 --> 00:11:57,199 Speaker 1: crunchy and creamy, delicious. And now for our last episode, 198 00:11:57,559 --> 00:12:01,600 Speaker 1: a very special guest Johnny apples eat himself drops by 199 00:12:01,679 --> 00:12:04,880 Speaker 1: to plant some seeds of knowledge for our contestants, August 200 00:12:05,040 --> 00:12:09,040 Speaker 1: and Brady. Okay, here's how this game works. Johnny apple 201 00:12:09,040 --> 00:12:11,360 Speaker 1: Seed will read a statement, and you'll tell us whether 202 00:12:11,400 --> 00:12:15,880 Speaker 1: it's true or false. You guessed, yeah, And since it's 203 00:12:15,880 --> 00:12:19,320 Speaker 1: our first game, each question is worth one point. August, 204 00:12:19,440 --> 00:12:23,160 Speaker 1: you'll be going first. True or false. During my travels, 205 00:12:23,559 --> 00:12:25,920 Speaker 1: settlers would offer me a place to stay over. Not 206 00:12:26,200 --> 00:12:30,040 Speaker 1: not sure, love sleeping in a nice, warm bed. False. 207 00:12:31,120 --> 00:12:34,439 Speaker 1: That's right, it's false. Johnny loved sleeping outside. He'd cover 208 00:12:34,559 --> 00:12:36,640 Speaker 1: himself with a blanket of leaves to stay warm. And 209 00:12:36,640 --> 00:12:39,080 Speaker 1: if the weather was bad, well he construct a small 210 00:12:39,160 --> 00:12:41,640 Speaker 1: hut or sleep in a hollow tree. We call that 211 00:12:41,960 --> 00:12:45,920 Speaker 1: the rat coon's sweet. Okay, the next question is for Brady. 212 00:12:46,240 --> 00:12:48,839 Speaker 1: True or false. In order to get apple seeds for 213 00:12:49,000 --> 00:12:52,840 Speaker 1: my orchards, I've eat six the apples a week. That's 214 00:12:52,880 --> 00:12:55,199 Speaker 1: eight point five seven apples a day to keep all 215 00:12:55,280 --> 00:12:58,840 Speaker 1: the doctors awake. False. He got him from shire Mills. Yeah, 216 00:12:59,280 --> 00:13:02,920 Speaker 1: I'm gonna tell you about it. You're right, can go Okay, 217 00:13:03,600 --> 00:13:06,200 Speaker 1: trying cider mills and many towns would match their leftover 218 00:13:06,240 --> 00:13:08,240 Speaker 1: apples to make apple cider and just throw away the 219 00:13:08,280 --> 00:13:12,240 Speaker 1: apple cores. Johnny considered this a waste because cores contained seeds. 220 00:13:12,559 --> 00:13:14,840 Speaker 1: The good news is, since the mills consider them trash, 221 00:13:14,920 --> 00:13:17,520 Speaker 1: Johnny could have the seeds for free, proving once again 222 00:13:17,559 --> 00:13:20,960 Speaker 1: the old saying, multiple cider mills trash is a barefoot 223 00:13:21,000 --> 00:13:24,840 Speaker 1: man's treasure. It's an old saying. Lots of people say it, right, 224 00:13:24,840 --> 00:13:27,400 Speaker 1: you've heard it before. That's definitely not you've never heard 225 00:13:27,440 --> 00:13:30,920 Speaker 1: that before. No, that's my life. Well you heard it now. 226 00:13:31,400 --> 00:13:33,600 Speaker 1: The next question here is for August, so listen up 227 00:13:33,600 --> 00:13:37,760 Speaker 1: AGAs true or false. Back in my day, farmers did 228 00:13:37,960 --> 00:13:41,280 Speaker 1: not fertilize their land. My day was a while ago, 229 00:13:41,559 --> 00:13:45,839 Speaker 1: but I assume you kids still love farmer trivia. That's right, 230 00:13:45,920 --> 00:13:49,560 Speaker 1: It's true. After several seasons of crops, soil loses its richness. 231 00:13:49,640 --> 00:13:52,160 Speaker 1: Today we use fertilizer to maintain the soil, But back 232 00:13:52,200 --> 00:13:54,400 Speaker 1: then people would just move on and look for fresh 233 00:13:54,440 --> 00:13:57,360 Speaker 1: land to farm on, leaving that soil behind them. The 234 00:13:57,400 --> 00:14:01,240 Speaker 1: next question is for Brady, true or false. I'd only 235 00:14:01,280 --> 00:14:03,640 Speaker 1: work on my orchards for a month or two, and 236 00:14:03,679 --> 00:14:05,640 Speaker 1: the rest of the year I just put the feet 237 00:14:05,720 --> 00:14:09,200 Speaker 1: up and let the money roll in. False. That's right, 238 00:14:09,240 --> 00:14:12,200 Speaker 1: it's false. Johnny's orchards kept him busy year round. In 239 00:14:12,240 --> 00:14:14,160 Speaker 1: the fall, he'd go to sider mills and collect those 240 00:14:14,160 --> 00:14:16,680 Speaker 1: precious apple seeds we heard about. In the winter, he'd 241 00:14:16,679 --> 00:14:19,400 Speaker 1: fix his orchard fences, and these helped keep animals from 242 00:14:19,440 --> 00:14:21,720 Speaker 1: using his trees as food. In spring and summer, he 243 00:14:21,800 --> 00:14:24,600 Speaker 1: tended the orchards, clearing the land and planting seeds. And 244 00:14:24,680 --> 00:14:27,360 Speaker 1: he was also a traveling salesman, selling apple seeds and 245 00:14:27,440 --> 00:14:30,760 Speaker 1: seedlings to settlers. Selling apple seeds and seedlings to seedlings 246 00:14:30,760 --> 00:14:33,240 Speaker 1: to settlers. Try saying that three times fast. Talk about 247 00:14:33,280 --> 00:14:38,000 Speaker 1: a multitasker. Yeah, no kidding, Elliott, No tiper dunk twisters. 248 00:14:38,080 --> 00:14:43,440 Speaker 1: It's the end of the game. True true false. Well 249 00:14:43,600 --> 00:14:45,960 Speaker 1: that's it for our show this week. Join us next 250 00:14:46,000 --> 00:14:50,240 Speaker 1: week when no, Geraldine, we can't do another episode on 251 00:14:50,280 --> 00:14:53,000 Speaker 1: George Washington Carver. No matter how much you want to 252 00:14:53,040 --> 00:14:55,520 Speaker 1: get in with the Peanut board, people will start to 253 00:14:55,560 --> 00:14:57,680 Speaker 1: think we're in the pocket of Big Peanut and I 254 00:14:57,760 --> 00:15:02,920 Speaker 1: cannot go through another lagoon scale endel. But yes, of 255 00:15:02,960 --> 00:15:06,040 Speaker 1: course we can have with Abbie peanuts for our after episode. 256 00:15:06,080 --> 00:15:08,760 Speaker 1: Snack go get the serving bowls. Ready, well, I wrap 257 00:15:08,880 --> 00:15:11,800 Speaker 1: up here. Join us next week when we'll be back 258 00:15:11,800 --> 00:15:14,960 Speaker 1: with a regular episode to find out Who Was two 259 00:15:15,000 --> 00:15:18,920 Speaker 1: more amazing figures from the past. Until then, this is 260 00:15:18,960 --> 00:15:26,080 Speaker 1: be saying where history goodbye, folks. 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