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>> Ed Vitagliano: This is Trivia Friday. The number to call with your question or your answer to a question is 888-589-8840. Now back to more Trivia Friday.
>> Tim Wildmon: Anchors Away. That is the, Anchors Away song, which is the, United States Navy. What do you call it? A theme song?
>> Ed Battagliano: Like their anthem or something?
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yeah, I'm. I'm. Yeah, it's kind of like, I guess an anthem.
>> Tim Wildmon: Anthem.
>> Ed Vitagliano: John Philip Sousa wrote that. That's the one. I was thinking the name. It wasn't. Is not the one. Who wrote the one that, Oh, well, I don't know if that's the one who wrote that. She said it was Lieutenant. Some. Some other name anyway.
>> Ed Battagliano: Zimmerman.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yeah, Zimmerman. I think that might have been it.
>> Tim Wildmon: All right.
>> Ed Battagliano: Yeah, that was in honor of our last listener, her dad. And all those of you. All of you, who served in the Navy.
>> Tim Wildmon: All right, you're listening to Trivia Friday on American Family Radio, also known as Learning University. Learning University's on the air. Let's go. Let's repeat our questions quickly, fellas, and then move on to our next call.
In 2018, Judge Judy was the highest paid TV host
>> Ed Vitagliano: All right. The famous 19 movie the Mummy, starring Boris Karloff, was inspired by the opening of the tomb of what Egyptian pharaoh? Second question. If you engage in sternutation. What are you doing? And then third question. On what continent will you find the Atlas Mountains?
>> Ed Battagliano: Here's what I've got. In 2018, Judge Judy was the highest paid TV host. Is that true? That's our true and false question. Second question. Phoebe and Mosey changed her name after she became a famous Wild west sharpshooter. Which name do we know her by today? Third question. Miami, Florida, sits on the bank of what bay? You know the song Sitting on the dock of the bay.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah.
>> Ed Battagliano: Watching Miami float away.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah.
>> Ed Battagliano: Yeah. All you have to do is just.
>> Tim Wildmon: Continue to theme for Miami Vice.
>> Ed Battagliano: Get to the second verse. You'll know which bay it is.
>> Tim Wildmon: Huh?
>> Ed Battagliano: Ed wasn't going to join us.
>> Tim Wildmon: I know. It's.
>> Ed Vitagliano: It was bad enough already. I wasn't gonna take.
>> Tim Wildmon: You know the answer to that question. Is it? Yes.
>> Ed Vitagliano: I. I don't think I do.
>> Ed Battagliano: I don't think sitting on the dock of the bay has anything to do with that. Yeah, how did you know that?
>> Tim Wildmon: I know everything about.
>> Ed Battagliano: Yeah, you know everything about geography. You really do.
>> Tim Wildmon: All right, so, I have been there.
>> Ed Battagliano: By the way, you missed a good chance to be a FedEx driver because you already know where to turn. Wouldn't need GPS or anything. I know where that is.
>> Tim Wildmon: It's on this interstate way FedEx tried to deliver a package to your house. I got a text on this. And they just need to know your credit card number. And they'll make a delivery.
>> Ed Vitagliano: They'll deliver it.
The most popular pets in the United States are dogs, followed by cats
>> Tim Wildmon: All right, here are my, here are my two questions I have left. The most popular pets in the United States are dogs, followed by cats. And then number five is birds. What's the third after dogs and cats? What's. It's not birds. What's the third most popular pet in the US and number two? chicken, beef, pork and fish are like 95% of or more of consumed meats in America. What's number five? What's the fifth most consumed meat in America? After.
>> Ed Battagliano: I got a good little marketing thing form after we find out they get the cheap. Yeah.
>> Tim Wildmon: Chicken, beef, pork and fish.
>> Ed Battagliano: Right. And say, we're number five. We try harder. And then just say, look, we. We're number five. We try harder. We want to. We want to.
>> Tim Wildmon: We want to.
>> Ed Battagliano: What's for dinner? Get those license plates and everything. Yeah, tags for those trucks.
>> Tim Wildmon: I hear you. all right, so, we go back to the phone.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Well, let's go. I said, I said we do it. we're gonna go to Illinois and Chad is online. Chad, welcome to Trivia Friday.
>> Caroline: Can you guys hear me?
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yes, sir, we can.
>> Ed Battagliano: Chad, you need to put your seat belt on.
>> Tim Wildmon: He's playing a hurt. He's playing the hurgy Gurgy hurdy.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Gertie.
>> Caroline: Hey, I missed the last question. what, what are some of the questions left? Can I ask that?
>> Tim Wildmon: yes, sir. By the way, what instrument were you playing there?
>> Caroline: the air guitar.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Air guitar. I bet you're good.
>> Tim Wildmon: can you do an air ukulele? Can you do an air ukulele?
>> Caroline: No.
>> Tim Wildmon: Okay, well, it takes a lot of.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Time and practice for that. Okay, we just, we just reset our questions. Chad, you. Do you.
>> Tim Wildmon: So we'll do it again for Chad.
>> Ed Vitagliano: All right. Just for Chad.
>> Tim Wildmon: I'm gonna go fast like speed read.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Alright. Ah. The famous 1932 movie the Mummy was inspired by the opening of the tomb of what Egyptian pharaoh? Number two, if you engage in sternutation. What are you doing? And third question. On what continent will you find the Atlas Mountains? That's what I have.
>> Ed Battagliano: True or false. In 2018, Judge Judy was the highest paid TV host. number two, Phoebe. And Mosey changed her name after she became a famous Wild west sharpshooter. What is her name? third question. Miami, Florida, sits on the bank of which Bay.
>> Tim Wildmon: All right, you know the answer to any of those, Chad.
>> Caroline: And I'm not a horror film buff by any means, but wasn't the, Tutankhamuns tomb the reason or the inspiration for the Mummy?
>> Ed Vitagliano: It was, it was King Tut. Usually, called King Tut, but King Tutankhamun. the tomb was open in 1922 and the movie was made in 1932. Yeah. There were rumors that people died after that tomb was opened and that kind of spun the yarn that it was a curse on the tomb. And that's how the writers came up with the idea for the mummy. Good. Good on you. Nice, Chad.
>> Caroline: Well, I remember. I remember the picture that was online for a long time. It was an actual picture before they broke the seal to open the door. Yeah, it was a rope or something on there. So anyway.
>> Tim Wildmon: A rope and a seal.
Uh, yeah, not the animal seal. No, I wouldn't call that music
>> Ed Vitagliano: yeah, not the animal seal.
>> Tim Wildmon: Oh, tell me the singer.
>> Caroline: No, I wouldn't call that music.
>> Ed Vitagliano: No.
>> Tim Wildmon: Okay.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Hey, well done, Chad.
>> Tim Wildmon: I just said he was singer.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yes.
Tim is Southern Baptist and following Mississippi State this season
>> Tim Wildmon: What's your question for us making a moral judgment? Well, this is probably about it, guys.
>> Caroline: I'm Southern. I'm Southern Baptist by heart, so I, I can do that.
>> Ed Battagliano: Yes, sir. Yes, sir.
>> Caroline: So, this question's probably for Tim more than anybody else, but it might. Is it my impression that Tim is a Mississippi State football fan?
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yes, it is your impression and it.
>> Ed Battagliano: Is accurate across his lower back. He's got it.
>> Tim Wildmon: Well, for better, for worse, Chad. You know, well, that's what God gave me, so I deal with it. But you know, the Bible says he won't put on you more than you can handle. You know what I'm saying? So who do you pull for? What's your team?
>> Caroline: Well, I, I used to live in Texas, but I live in Illinois now, so. Well, I don't admit that a lot, but I do. And I really don't have. I was. I was a Sooner stand for a while, a Texas Longhorn fan, but now I'm going to be a Mississippi State fan. And that kind of plays into the question I was going to ask Tim is because somebody asked something earlier about they, said they're from Norman, Oklahoma.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah.
>> Caroline: So, my question is, if Tim knows what wide receiver transferred in the portal from Oklahoma who's going to be number zero for Mississippi State.
>> Tim Wildmon: Oh, I know. I know what you're talking about. You mean this season?
>> Caroline: Yes, sir.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah, yeah, they just transferred him. Yes, I know.
>> Caroline: He was one of those.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah, he was one of the ones at the sec. Media days yet.
>> Caroline: He was. He was the one that, One of the only ones that has never played before.
>> Tim Wildmon: What's his name? Tell me what his name is, Chad. What is his name?
>> Caroline: Brennan Thompson. Number zero.
>> Tim Wildmon: Brennan Thompson.
>> Ed Battagliano: Thompson. All right.
>> Tim Wildmon: We're counting on him, man. Paying him a lot of money.
>> Caroline: I went to school with his mom, and so I've been following him real a lot. And he is an incredible player. Super fast. Just, he's going to be a lot, so I'm looking forward to watching him.
>> Ed Battagliano: Oh, wonderful.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Hey, Chad, a question of a, more spiritual nature. no, seriously, I don't mean.
>> Tim Wildmon: Football is pretty spiritual.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Certainly the way people treat it. Yeah. is. Are there a lot of Southern Baptists in Illinois? I'm just. I'm not dissing Illinois. I'm just wondering if there are a lot of Southern Baptists. You mentioned that you're Southern Baptist.
>> Caroline: Only us that are transplants, so.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Oh, okay.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah. But you get Southern Illinois is the South. Really?
>> Ed Battagliano: Yeah, it's a lot of those towns there. Yeah, that's right.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yeah.
>> Tim Wildmon: Anyway, Chad.
>> Ed Vitagliano: All right. Thank you, Chad.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah. But appreciate you hearing from you. And he went to school with, the wide receiver mom.
>> Ed Battagliano: Yeah. That's pretty cool connection. That's why he's in Illinois following, Mississippi State.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah. Yeah.
American Family Radio Trivia Friday features Randy on the line
All right. You're listening to, Trivia Friday on American Family Radio. Next. Call it.
>> Ed Vitagliano: We're going to North Carolina.
>> Tim Wildmon: Do this.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Randy is on the line. Randy, welcome to the program.
>> Caroline: Hey, thanks. Been on hold. I've been on hold so long. I made it to the beach.
>> Ed Vitagliano: The beach. And you made it good.
>> Caroline: Yeah.
>> Tim Wildmon: Which beach is that, Randy?
>> Ed Battagliano: Carolina.
>> Caroline: beach.
>> Ed Battagliano: Wonderful.
>> Tim Wildmon: Carolina beach, is it? So there's a name, there's a beat. There's particular beach named Carolina beach, like Myrtle beach and.
>> Caroline: Yes, sir.
>> Tim Wildmon: Where is. Where is it?
>> Caroline: It's near Wilmington. Near Riceville Beach.
>> Tim Wildmon: Oh, yeah.
>> Ed Battagliano: Boy, Wilmington is beautiful.
>> Tim Wildmon: North there. North in North Carolina.
Randy asks what is the fifth most consumed meat in America
All right.
>> Ed Vitagliano: All right.
>> Tim Wildmon: We're ready, Randy. Ask, answer or both?
>> Caroline: I'll do both.
>> Tim Wildmon: Okay. Which fire, which one do you want to answer?
>> Caroline: I should say, I wanted the Liberty Bell. I wanted the hottest city, and I don't really know anything else, but I'll try the most consumed food in America.
>> Tim Wildmon: Okay, let me ask the question again, and you can answer it there. I'm asking about what is the fifth most consumed meat in America? We have chicken, beef, pork, and fish. Those are the top four. And those dominate probably 90, 95% of all consumption. However, there is a fifth meat that, we're all familiar with.
>> Ed Battagliano: Ah.
>> Tim Wildmon: That Americans consume. That we were the fifth most consumed meat in the US and what is that, Randy?
>> Caroline: I'm going to say turkey.
>> Tim Wildmon: Turkey.
>> Ed Battagliano: Nice job.
>> Ed Vitagliano: And that's probably for the most I'm giving. I mean that. In other words, that. That.
>> Tim Wildmon: Well, probably you're right.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Thanks.
>> Tim Wildmon: Thanksgiving, New Christmas. But I will say this. A lot of people do eat turkey sandwiches.
>> Ed Vitagliano: That's true.
>> Ed Battagliano: we eat a lot of turkey. Like, you know, you get those little packs of turkey. you know, I didn't think.
>> Tim Wildmon: Some people think it's healthier. Yeah, yeah. Ham and some people think that it's healthier. Joe, you do? Yeah, we do documented this.
>> Ed Battagliano: We got. We got a graft on the refrigerator and we.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Well, Mark, just telling you, JJ eats what Mel tells him to eat.
>> Tim Wildmon: I just don't. It doesn't. It's not as tasty, though. Well, these turkey just bland as cardboard. that's just me. That's why we're all different. I use a lot of different taste buds.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Hot sauces will spice.
>> Tim Wildmon: Cardboard tastes good.
>> Ed Battagliano: Yes.
>> Tim Wildmon: All right, good. answer rain.
>> Ed Battagliano: Thanks, buddy. Have a great.
>> Tim Wildmon: No, he's got to ask. Oh, yeah.
>> Ed Battagliano: What's your question for us?
How long were the Wright brothers airborne for in 1903
>> Caroline: All right. my question is, since I'm in North Carolina going to the beach, I was going to ask a question about Wilbur and Orville. Right, The Wright brothers.
>> Ed Battagliano: Yes.
>> Caroline: So. So about eight days before Christmas in 1903, they, were first in flight. And my question is, how long were they airborne for?
>> Ed Vitagliano: This might be a. Jj that was.
>> Tim Wildmon: A Kitty Hawk beach, right?
>> Ed Battagliano: Kill Devil Hill. Yeah, that was.
>> Caroline: Yeah, that was Kitty Hawk.
>> Ed Battagliano: Yeah, Kitty Hawk. like Kill Devil Hills there.
>> Tim Wildmon: Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. I mean, North Dakota.
>> Ed Battagliano: No, it's there at the. But it was only about a minute or even less. It wasn't a long flight at all. And I can't remember. I should remember.
>> Tim Wildmon: under a minute. That should be a good answer.
>> Ed Battagliano: We'll say under a minute.
>> Caroline: That's correct. I'll take that. It was 12 seconds.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah.
>> Ed Vitagliano: That's under 12 seconds.
>> Ed Battagliano: Wow.
>> Tim Wildmon: 12 seconds.
>> Ed Battagliano: But it was flight.
>> Tim Wildmon: That's a long way to drive to watch that, isn't it?
>> Ed Battagliano: If you were.
>> Tim Wildmon: Well, you weren't driving.
>> Ed Battagliano: Here's the thing. That doesn't sound like a long time, but whenever they did their press conference, they just had a bunch of bull riders in the audience, and so they were impressed.
>> Tim Wildmon: oh, 13 seconds or whatever.
>> Ed Battagliano: 12 seconds.
>> Tim Wildmon: Hey, your Kill Devil Hills is in North Carolina. Yeah. You're like, you're saying there.
>> Ed Battagliano: All right, buddy.
>> Tim Wildmon: Wow, that's a great question. That's a great American question right there. You know, the, the Wright brothers were from Ohio, right?
>> Ed Battagliano: Bicycle makers. And their dad was a pastor and their sister. Two brothers and a sister. She never gets any props. She influenced them a lot.
>> Tim Wildmon: so I just know that Ohio and North Carolina have both used the Wright brothers on their state tags.
>> Ed Battagliano: Yes, yes.
>> Tim Wildmon: so they're from Ohio, but they did their, flight, experiment in North Carolina.
>> Ed Battagliano: Here's a little fun fact. I've got a pilot's license on the back. You know, on the front, it's got, you know, date of birth, all that. On the back, it's got a picture, real picture of Wilbur and. Oh, Wilbur and Orville.
>> Tim Wildmon: Okay, do you guys know. Just quickly. I'll just wrap this up, this question.
Ed says there are some animals you just can't think about eating
So the question was, chief, Chicken, beef, pork and fish, and then Turkey is number five, most consumed meat in the U.S. do you know what six?
>> Ed Vitagliano: I'd say. I'd guess tuna.
>> Ed Battagliano: I'm gonna say spam. Higher up on the list. I'm going with Spam.
>> Tim Wildmon: Just Spam.
>> Ed Battagliano: My relatives.
>> Tim Wildmon: Spam. Spam. We don't know what spam is. I don't know what category.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Even the people who make it don't know.
>> Tim Wildmon: We could fall into that.
>> Ed Vitagliano: It wouldn't be something like hot dogs or sausage.
>> Tim Wildmon: So, let's not gloss over the fact that Ed pick tuna. Yeah, when. Yeah, let's not gloss over when I said fish. was.
>> Ed Vitagliano: All right, what's number six?
>> Tim Wildmon: Okay, you got chicken, beef, pork, fish, turkey, and then lamb.
>> Ed Battagliano: Oh, that's what I had on here.
>> Tim Wildmon: Did you have on there lamb?
>> Ed Battagliano: Yeah. Mutton.
>> Tim Wildmon: I put sheep, lamb. So lamb. all right, that's a lot.
>> Ed Vitagliano: A lot of, like, Eastern Orthodox. a lot of lamb at Easter.
>> Tim Wildmon: do they.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yeah, they're still my mom's whole side of the family.
>> Ed Battagliano: You know, there's a lot of lamb.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah, there's some animals you just can't. We all have our list of animals we really don't like to think about eating. And a little lamb for me is. I just can't. I can't think about eating Mary's. You know what I'm saying?
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yeah.
>> Tim Wildmon: Married, little lamb. I just can't get that out of my head.
>> Ed Battagliano: So I was in Africa last week, and I know it's close to lunchtime.
>> Caroline: Uh-huh.
>> Ed Battagliano: I'm sitting down with the sixth grade boys, and in the cafeteria, it was seaweed Soup. And I'm, looking at my seaweed soup and some other things. But I said, well, this is a first for me to eat some seaweed soup. And I said, now, I've eaten a lot of strange things, go to wild game dinners. I've had elk and bear and barbecued raccoon. And little guy sitting across from me, he said, you ever eaten a dog? And I said, no, absolutely not. And I said, have you? He said, sure. He's from South Korea. He said, And I said, oh, wow. I said, that's a hard no for me. A hard pass. But I said, what's a dog taste like? With a twinkle in his eye, he said, chicken. Then the other little boy, he said, have you ever eaten horse? And I said, no, but I hear it's a delicacy in Europe. And I said, please tell me you have it. And he said, oh, all the time. I said, well, where are you from? He said, italy. And he said, and it's a, you know, it's. It's. And he says, delicious. So for the record, I'm not going to eat a horse. I'm not going to eat a dog. But there's people around the world that are doing that.
>> Tim Wildmon: They're. They're wrong.
>> Ed Battagliano: I don't want to smell their breath. And I don't want to, be invited over to have a meal with them.
>> Ed Vitagliano: I will. I will tell you that the last time I was at the Chinese restaurant.
>> Ed Battagliano: Don't say it.
>> Ed Vitagliano: No, my, little, fortune cookie, the little fortune said that wasn't. That wasn't chicken. And I'm not sure what they meant.
>> Tim Wildmon: By that, but it was a chicken. So your fortune cookie because.
Mosey changed her name after she became a famous Wild west sharpshooter
All right, Trivia Friday. Next call ahead.
>> Ed Vitagliano: All right, let's go to Indiana. What do you say? And Richard is on the line. Richard, welcome to Trivia Friday.
>> Caroline: Oh, hello. I want to answer the one about Western, shooter, but her first name was so hard, I can't remember it.
>> Ed Battagliano: Phoebe. Phoebe. And Mosey changed her name after she became a legendary famous Wild west sharpshooter. What do we know her by today, Richard?
>> Caroline: Annie Oakley.
>> Ed Battagliano: Annie.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Annie Oakley.
>> Ed Battagliano: Annie Oakley's real name was Phoebe.
>> Tim Wildmon: And is she still alive?
>> Ed Battagliano: Oh, no, no, that's been a long time ago.
>> Caroline: She was back in Buffalo Bills days.
>> Ed Battagliano: She did travel with.
>> Tim Wildmon: Wasn't like a gun accident or anything, was it? What happened to her?
>> Ed Battagliano: No, I don't think she just got, food poisoning after eating, well, a horse. she was heard saying was, I'm so Hungry. I could eat a horse.
>> Tim Wildmon: She was on, for many years with Dick Clark on. On the rocking New Year's. M. It was Dick Clark and Andy Oakley. I just remember that she was on.
>> Ed Vitagliano: The Lawrence Welk Show.
>> Tim Wildmon: Very talented.
>> Ed Battagliano: Save us, Richard. Save us.
The Creation Museum is having an event this fall. When is that? In October. End of October
What's your question for us?
>> Caroline: Oh, I don't have a question. I was just surprised I got in.
>> Ed Battagliano: Well, we're glad you did.
>> Caroline: I'm gonna. I'm, gonna be down at the Ark.
>> Ed Battagliano: Oh, wonderful.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah. That's with West.
>> Ed Battagliano: Yeah. This fall.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah, that's coming up. When is that? In October.
>> Ed Battagliano: October, yeah.
>> Caroline: End of October.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah.
>> Ed Battagliano: And Ed's son, they're going to be helping to lead that.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yep, yep, yep. It'll be a great time. They always said they do that annually. I think they go to the Ark in answers, in Genesis, and then they do an event and they, have everything scheduled with bus. You know, bus to go to the Ark to the other. The, Creation Museum.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Right.
>> Ed Battagliano: Well, they get some of the speakers. They get speakers the regular folks don't get because all this is scheduled. Yeah.
>> Tim Wildmon: All right, well, have a great time there, Rich. Appreciate you calling, my friend. And, we got time for another call.
Ben is on the line with Arkansas Trivia Friday
>> Ed Vitagliano: All right, let's go to Arkansas, and Ben is on the line. Ben, welcome to Trivia Friday.
>> Caroline: Thank you. I'm glad. I'm grateful. I'm finally the last person.
>> Tim Wildmon: Well, Ben, we've been waiting on you. Thanks for calling.
>> Caroline: Thank you.
Ben asks what is the third most popular pet category in the United States
I would like to, take, the, question about the third, most common, pet.
>> Ed Battagliano: Here we go.
>> Tim Wildmon: Okay. By the way, where do you live in Arkansas, Ben?
>> Caroline: I live in Pine, Bluff. it's, about an hour south of, Little Rock.
>> Tim Wildmon: Oh, yeah. on the interstate on 30. Was that 30?
>> Ed Vitagliano: What are you backing up in Walmart? What's that? What's that noise?
>> Caroline: Oh, no, no, I had the door open.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Okay.
>> Tim Wildmon: Anyway. Yeah, I know where Pine Bluff is. yeah. anyway, here we go. the question is, Ben's gonna answer after dogs and cats, what is the third most popular pet category in the US.
>> Caroline: I would guess fish.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yes, sir.
>> Ed Battagliano: Wow.
>> Tim Wildmon: And in particular, freshwater fish. They do have this broken down, so aquarium.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Like goldfish and beta.
>> Tim Wildmon: How'd you know that? Yeah, how'd you know that, Ben?
>> Caroline: Well, I mean, we have fish, and I assume, like, everybody, like that can't afford a dog or a cat or something, usually probably has, ah, some type of fish, even if it's like a. Just one beta fish. And so, I mean, as soon as you guys said that, I was just like, it's gotta be fish.
>> Tim Wildmon: So. So, so people have, ah, an aquarium with one lonely beta fish.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Well, betas, if they're males, they'll fight. They'll kill each other. Yeah, if it's betas, if. And nobody knows how to tell the difference between males and females.
>> Tim Wildmon: So you knowingly put two betas in the same. Well, I have.
>> Ed Vitagliano: My wife won't let me do it anymore.
>> Tim Wildmon: But like, like a death match among fish that you enjoy that?
>> Ed Vitagliano: No, of course not.
>> Ed Battagliano: So being not sick, knowing that people have dogs and have cats. You have a fish. do you like, take the tank? When you take it for a walk, do you just cradle it in your arms and take the fish tank and just walk up and down the sidewalk?
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah. In other words, how do you. How do you, how do you bond with it?
>> Ed Battagliano: That's exactly.
How many commandments did God give in the Bible
>> Tim Wildmon: Does he have a question? Fire away. What's your question for us?
>> Caroline: Yes, sir, I do.
>> Tim Wildmon: Okay.
>> Caroline: I would, my question is, how many commandments did God give in the Bible? In the entire Bible?
>> Tim Wildmon: Oh, man, you talking about like all the old, like all the.
>> Ed Vitagliano: In the whole Bible.
>> Caroline: Oh, no, no, no. Like there were, like, in the Bible, how many commandments? Like, did he say like, like the first. ten. Were there any more?
>> Tim Wildmon: Okay, gotcha.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Hey, Ben, we are almost out of time, so I think you're gonna have to give us an answer on this one. Otherwise we'll stumble around. What's the answer? How many commandments?
>> Caroline: Oh, he actually gave 11. There was actually Jesus. Ah, Said, I think in John. another commandment I give unto you. Treat your neighbor as yourself.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Okay.
>> Ed Battagliano: Oh, that's.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah. Yep, yep.
>> Ed Battagliano: Yeah.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Thank you.
>> Ed Battagliano: Thank you for listening to afr.
>> Ed Vitagliano: All right, if you engage in stern mutation. What are you doing, guys? You're not know.
>> Ed Battagliano: It's, hiccups, sneezing, sneezing, sneezing.
Judge Judy made 147 million by selling episodes of Judge Judy
>> Ed Vitagliano: And on what continent will you find the Atlas Mountains? You guys know you just there.
>> Ed Battagliano: Oh, Africa.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Africa.
>> Ed Battagliano: 2018. J. Judy High. Pay TV host.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Say yes.
>> Ed Battagliano: 100% true. $147 million a year.
>> Ed Vitagliano: That year.
>> Ed Battagliano: That year. But she only made 47 million. But she got a high 100 million by selling the episodes of Judge Judy. Oh, she made 147. Ellen was second with 85 million. Miami, Florida, sits on the bank of what bay?
>> Tim Wildmon: Biscayne.
>> Ed Battagliano: Biscayne Bay.
>> Tim Wildmon: The Biscayne Bay.
>> Ed Vitagliano: You haven't left.
>> Tim Wildmon: I know I don't have a great weekend everybody. We'll see you back here Monday.