American Family Radio welcomes back Amelia for more Trivia Friday
>> Jeff Chamblee: This is a best of edition of Trivia Friday, which means you'll love the show, but no phone calls today. 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: Hey, welcome back to Trivia Friday on American Family Radio. Thanks for listening to afr.
>> Ed Battagliano: Como Stars. Amelia. That's not. Hello. But that's pretty close.
>> Tim Wildmon: Oh, okay. Ed Battagliano, J.J. jasper, and J.J. was welcoming back Amelia, who held on during the news, break there. Amelia, you still there?
>> Amelia: Yes, sir.
>> Tim Wildmon: Okay, you had a trivia question for us, right?
>> Amelia: Yes, sir.
>> Tim Wildmon: Far away.
What is the largest breed of chicken and how large do roosters get
>> Amelia: So, all right. What is the largest breed of chicken and how large do the roosters get?
>> Tim Wildmon: Okay, don't. Don't say anything. We're going to talk amongst ourselves. The largest breed of chicken.
>> Ed Battagliano: Look, we're right here. Here's our chicken expert. Between us, they had chickens.
>> Tim Wildmon: I'm going rotisserie. Am I wrong?
>> Ed Vitagliano: Well, you might not be wrong. It depends where you're buying one.
>> Ed Battagliano: tell us three legged chicken joke.
>> Ed Vitagliano: No, I'm not doing. I'm not telling that again.
>> Tim Wildmon: Are you telling me. So there's, I don't. So there's a. There's different breeds?
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yes. Oh, absolutely. Yeah.
>> Ed Battagliano: Rhode Island Red. you've got kfc. Red Robin.
>> Ed Vitagliano: You've got the Velociraptor. That. That's not a chicken.
>> Tim Wildmon: do we know the answer to this question?
>> Ed Battagliano: They had chickens. Throw something.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah, chickens. When do you have chickens, Dominic?
>> Ed Vitagliano: We've had chicken.
>> Tim Wildmon: still got them.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Well, no, we had to get rid of them because neighborhood, attitudes, attitude problems. No.
>> Tim Wildmon: Okay.
>> Ed Vitagliano: No, we had neighborhood. Kept getting into the pen and eating, killing our chickens.
>> Ed Battagliano: I thought you said your roosters were killing the foxes. The hands were when they tried to get.
>> Ed Vitagliano: I don't know what you guys are talking about.
>> Ed Battagliano: All right, so you don't even have a. Throw something.
>> Ed Vitagliano: I don't. I don't have a clue. I'm gonna say nice. M. My wife would probably. My wife would know, but I just would watch them and. And, you know, my wife would name them. I, told you the story about she had one that she named Arlene. And we would get out of the car and she would call this chicken. And it would come running around the side of the house. It would come to my wife when she called with his head cut off. No. Oh, and she would feed it stuff. And one time we got back from, Hardee's. And she had a leftover chicken biscuit.
>> Ed Battagliano: No, no, no.
>> Tim Wildmon: I'm putting in my fingers, in my ears right here.
>> Ed Vitagliano: She gave Arle the leftover chicken biscuit. And I just. I told her, I said, that's it.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah.
>> Ed Vitagliano: This is wrong.
>> Tim Wildmon: We're talking about in the cosmos. That's wrong.
>> Ed Battagliano: Yeah.
>> Tim Wildmon: You know what I'm saying?
>> Ed Vitagliano: All over the cosmos, chickens don't care.
>> Ed Battagliano: Cannibalism, in any way you spell it. It's terrible.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Amelia, I think you've stumped us.
>> Ed Battagliano: Yep. What's the answer, Amelia? Sorry for the delay. Delusional delay.
>> Amelia: The largest chickens are Jersey Giants. They can. The roosters can weigh up to 15 pounds. And they stand, about 2ft tall. 22 to 26 inches.
>> Ed Battagliano: Wow. 2ft tall.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Jersey Giants. And they say, forget about it. Wow.
>> Ed Battagliano: Who has these tall rooster.
>> Tim Wildmon: You ever had one of those, Amelia?
>> Amelia: No, sir. I'm pretty sure I better double check.
>> Tim Wildmon: That sounds like a Bigfoot story right there to me. I don't know.
>> Ed Battagliano: You know anybody that's ever been chased around the ship by a rooster?
Amelia says German Shepherd was no match for 2 foot tall rooster
A tiny rooster, but you get a two foot tall one that's like the ducks at the park. When you run out of bread, my.
>> Tim Wildmon: Rooster kill my dog. What kind of dog do you have? A German Shepherd. Yeah, that's what I took it down.
>> Ed Battagliano: There was no match for that 2 foot tall giant rooster. Thanks, Amelia. Have a great weekend.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Amelia, before I let you go.
>> Tim Wildmon: You did.
>> Ed Vitagliano: You were able to give your information to Cindy?
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah.
>> Amelia: Yes, sir.
>> Tim Wildmon: Okay, so we got the hat and the.
>> Ed Vitagliano: And the mug, coming your way.
All right, let's reset our questions. And these aren't really that hard
>> Tim Wildmon: All right, let's reset our questions. maybe for the last time this show.
>> Ed Vitagliano: All right, I have two, questions remaining, and I'm just gonna go with these two.
>> Tim Wildmon: Do that.
>> Ed Vitagliano: the popular TV show MASH ran on CBS for more than 10 years. But what does the word MASH stand for? It stands for something. And the second question I have remaining. A dog was the first living creature ever sent into orbit around Earth. What was the name of this dog?
>> Ed Battagliano: Guys, I may make, Trivia Friday history. I've not had a question even tried.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Wow.
>> Ed Battagliano: Yeah. The Bobbers. Not even gone under. Not once. Haven't had a nibble here. My. And these aren't really that hard. Pro wrestler Randy Savage. Had a nickname name it. What? What was his nickname? Pro Wrestler Randy Savage. Second question. the name of the crab who looks after Ariel in Disney's the Little Mermaid. If you've got children or grandchildren, you watch the little mermaid. About 20 times. What was the name of the crab?
>> Tim Wildmon: That was not SpongeBob, was it?
>> Ed Battagliano: No, no, this was totally different.
>> Ed Vitagliano: By the way, this. This shows you how old we're getting that the Little Mermaid is no longer a, animated film that a lot of younger kids have watched that things. That's.
>> Ed Battagliano: I might be 15 or 18 years old. Yeah, well, if you say, like, let it go or whatever, that seems like yesterday, but that was probably five or seven years ago.
The world's largest rose bush is in Tombstone, Arizona
All right, third question. True or false. This is 50. 50 chance. The world's largest rose bush is in, Is in Tombstone, Arizona. 9ft tall, 13ft around. they planted it 132 years ago, and it covers 8,000 square feet. Is that true or false?
You can answer one question and then answer a secondary question
>> Tim Wildmon: All right, my lone question left is this. This toy was very popular in the middle of the 20th century and featured 3D pictures. What was it? What was it? That's my Baby Boomer question.
>> Ed Battagliano: You close one eye, you look through, you take your finger with that little flipper on the side, and you flip down. One picture comes across, flip down.
>> Tim Wildmon: You want to just go ahead and name it?
>> Ed Battagliano: No, I didn't say that kind of name.
>> Tim Wildmon: I don't think you're eligible to win.
>> Ed Battagliano: No, no, I'm just saying how you worked it. That didn't have anything to do with the name.
>> Tim Wildmon: No, you're right.
>> Ed Battagliano: Trying to jar the memories of the Baby boomers. They forget stuff.
>> Tim Wildmon: What? Awkward silence.
>> Ed Vitagliano: There's no.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah, we're ready to go. JJ's right. I just agree with him on that. We. We do forget stuff.
>> Ed Vitagliano: I don't remember what we, like, forget.
>> Tim Wildmon: To go to the next caller.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yeah. Oh, or is that it?
>> Ed Battagliano: That's where we are.
>> Tim Wildmon: Well, I did have the, Hello? I mean. Oh.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Oh, okay.
>> Tim Wildmon: I'll repeat that. if you want to call in and tell me, the, This can be a part. You can answer another question and do this. Tell me.
>> Ed Battagliano: I thought that's what Emily just did.
>> Tim Wildmon: She did.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Oh, do it. 1. You can answer another one of Tim's questions.
>> Tim Wildmon: I, I'm lost here, fellas. I'm like, I don't have any. You're gonna have to give me direction.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Okay, go ahead.
>> Tim Wildmon: What do you want me to do here?
>> Ed Vitagliano: Go ahead.
>> Ed Battagliano: Go ahead and give.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Go ahead and ask that question again.
>> Tim Wildmon: Okay. I mean, I want to have a good weekend, don't y' all?
>> Ed Battagliano: Yeah.
>> Ed Vitagliano: You want to have a good show?
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah. Okay, so the question that you can answer and then answer a secondary question is this one. Give me the word hello. The greeting. Hello. In language in two languages other than the ones that have already been taken here on this program.
Charles: Bubba is on the line with Alabama Trivia Friday question
All right, so back to the phones. Ed, if you do that, if you know the expression hello in two different languages and you don't have to ask somebody or look it up to get an answer, then we'll send you an AFR ball cap and an AFR travel mug.
>> Ed Battagliano: Wow.
>> Tim Wildmon: So. And we've already done that once.
>> Ed Vitagliano: That's right.
>> Tim Wildmon: Okay, go.
>> Ed Vitagliano: We go to Alabama, and Bubba is on the line. Bubba, welcome to Trivia Friday.
>> Bubba: Good morning.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Good morning to you, sir.
>> Ed Battagliano: I'm a little shocked about somebody from Alabama with a nickname of Bubba.
>> Bubba: I know, right? I've called before. I told you all from Selma. Yo. I remember y' all asking me, you know, this is where the tornado was, you know, two or three years ago. So I don't know if y' all remember that I called up and answered a Andy, Griffith question back then, but it's a couple, three months ago. But anyway, yes, I enjoy all y' all. I enjoy y' all. Put on the radio.
>> Tim Wildmon: Thank you, brother. Appreciate it. Bubba. is that your real name? Is that a nickname?
>> Bubba: No, no, Charles.
>> Tim Wildmon: Okay, Charles.
>> Bubba: I got all my teeth, too.
>> Tim Wildmon: Good. all right, go ahead. Ask, answer, or both?
>> Bubba: I want to do both.
>> Tim Wildmon: Okay, which one you want to answer?
>> Bubba: The crab on Little Mermaid. I think I know it.
>> Ed Battagliano: Thank you.
>> Tim Wildmon: Here we go.
>> Ed Battagliano: I finally got a question answered. Here's the question. what's the name of the crab who looks after Ariel in Disney's the Little Mermaid?
>> Bubba: I'm gonna call him, I think. Sebastian.
>> Ed Battagliano: Sebastian. Nicely done. Yes, sir. I think I remember him having a cool, voice like, I don't know, like from London or something. I forget. I've only seen it a hundred times, so I haven't had time to really memorize all, ah, the parts.
>> Tim Wildmon: Like a British accent. Yeah, they use that when they want to make people smart, right? Or seem smart.
>> Ed Battagliano: Bring them on the news, no matter what they say. If they got a British accent.
>> Ed Vitagliano: And guess what they want them to seem like when they give them an Italian accent.
>> Tim Wildmon: Like me and Bubba, they.
>> Ed Vitagliano: They. They want both these. He's a dummy. He digs ditches.
>> Tim Wildmon: Oh, oh, oh. Like a, a, ah, gang, Mafia type.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yeah. Italian Mafia guy. Yeah, give him an Italian accent.
>> Tim Wildmon: What I've. What I've noticed is, though, you've got all these translations of the Bible that are read, you can buy on tape, like from Charles Hess. Charleston Heston.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yeah.
>> Tim Wildmon: All these some, renowned British actor. They never have Jack's. Jeff Foxworthy. Jeff Foxworthy reads the Bible.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Or Sylvester Stallone.
>> Tim Wildmon: No, they never have those.
>> Ed Battagliano: You really ought to something because all these translations, and if you had one where somebody said so, then the disciples.
>> Tim Wildmon: Said, that's what I'm saying.
>> Ed Battagliano: I reckon. I reckon we ought to run to.
>> Tim Wildmon: The tomb and say hurting air.
>> Ed Battagliano: And help one of the disciples. Or the. The.
>> Ed Vitagliano: I'm fixing across the Sea of Galilee.
>> Tim Wildmon: Oh, that was, you know, you didn't have to. You could call it an interpretation. Yeah, like the message or the Good News Bible or something like that.
>> Ed Battagliano: That's right. College. The Green Fried Tomato Bible on tape.
Back to the phone. Everybody. Just raise your voice. And then. All right, consider. And if it was going to be on tape
And then. And if it was going to be on tape, you could do the, large print version on tape. I think that would be important to you.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Just raise your voice.
>> Ed Battagliano: All right, consider. Everybody.
>> Tim Wildmon: Back. Back to the phone.
Bubba's got a question for us about his hometown
>> Ed Battagliano: All right.
>> Tim Wildmon: Bubba's got a question for us. Or did or has we already done that?
>> Ed Battagliano: No. What's your question for us?
>> Bubba: it's a mass question.
>> Ed Battagliano: The.
>> Bubba: The character on mash, Klinger.
>> Ed Battagliano: What?
>> Bubba: He talks about it in the show all the time, about his hometown. What is his hometown?
>> Tim Wildmon: First of all, say mash again for us, Bubba. That's what I'm talking about. No, that's what I'm having for lunch right there. Mashed potatoes.
>> Bubba: Yeah, I guess I had two syllables.
>> Tim Wildmon: I can also, you know, you can also do, the mashed potato. I think that's what, So anyway, so the question is what.
>> Ed Vitagliano: All right, so what is. What was his, hometown?
>> Bubba: Well, Clinger's hometown.
>> Ed Battagliano: Thinking about his character, in the movie My Knee Jerk Reaction, San Francisco. But that's probably not right.
>> Ed Vitagliano: I don't. I don't know. That's. That's a, that's. I have no idea. I was thinking somewhere in New Jersey, but Springfield, Ohio.
>> Ed Battagliano: That's what I'm gonna say.
>> Ed Vitagliano: I'm gonna say Newark. Newark, New Jersey.
>> Bubba: Ohio. Deal. But not quite Toledo.
>> Ed Battagliano: Toledo, Ohio.
>> Tim Wildmon: Toledo, Ohio. That's where Jamie Farr.
>> Ed Battagliano: I got the right stage.
>> Tim Wildmon: Jamie Farr. That was his name, yeah. Actor's name. all right, Bubba.
>> Ed Battagliano: Hey, Bubba, are you going to be available to voice. Be, the voiceover for that fried green tomato version of the Bible? Read Audio Bible.
>> Bubba: Well, as long as it ain't interfering with me going to a family reunion. I want to be m. A woman.
>> Tim Wildmon: Oh, man, we're just getting into all these stereotypes. All right, Bubba.
>> Ed Vitagliano: All right.
>> Tim Wildmon: We hate Sega so long. But we're going to do that right here.
>> Ed Vitagliano: that's a good sport right there.
>> Ed Battagliano: Oh, my words.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah.
>> Ed Battagliano: Just embrace.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Need to meet me a woman.
>> Tim Wildmon: Your family reunion, though.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yeah.
>> Tim Wildmon: Anyway, all right, so you're listening to, Trivia Friday.
>> Jeff Chamblee: This is a best of edition of Trivia Friday, which means you'll love the show, but no phone calls today.
>> Tim Wildmon: Who's next? Ed?
Ryan is a first time caller to Trivia Friday
>> Ed Vitagliano: All right, we go to Texas, and Ryan is on the line. Ryan, welcome to Trivia Friday.
>> Ryan: Good morning.
>> Tim Wildmon: Good morning, brother Ryan, how you doing, man?
>> Ryan: I'm doing great.
>> Tim Wildmon: All right, first time caller. You've been on with us before.
>> Ryan: Yes, sir, a first time caller.
>> Tim Wildmon: Okay. Where do you live in, Texas?
>> Ryan: Livingston.
>> Tim Wildmon: Okay, if I look at the map, where's that?
>> Ryan: About 80 miles north of Houston.
>> Tim Wildmon: toward. Toward the, where Texas A and M is. What's the name of.
>> Ryan: Oh, no, sir, it's a. West of there.
>> Tim Wildmon: Okay, west of there. Okay. Toward Austin.
>> Ryan: Yes, sir. It's. You know where Lufkin and all that's at?
>> Tim Wildmon: Yes, I do.
>> Ryan: Yeah, it's between Houston and Lufkin.
>> Tim Wildmon: I got you. Well, you want to ask. Answer Both.
>> Ryan: Both.
>> Tim Wildmon: Which one you want to answer?
>> Ryan: the one about MASH.
>> Ed Vitagliano: All right, here you go, Ryan, the popular TV show MASH ran on CBS for more than 10 years. What does the word MASH stand for?
>> Ryan: Mobile Army Surgical Hospital.
>> Ed Vitagliano: That is correct.
>> Tim Wildmon: Right?
>> Ed Vitagliano: Army Surgical Hospital. How did you. How did you know that, Ryan? Were you in the military or just. Just from, I'm a MASH fan.
>> Ryan: And I have every single episode ever made.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Oh, all right.
>> Ed Battagliano: Oh, wow, good.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Did you know the answer to the previous question about where, Flangers was from?
>> Ryan: Toledo, Ohio.
>> Ed Battagliano: Yeah.
>> Ed Vitagliano: So you knew that. All right, good for you.
>> Tim Wildmon: Now, there was one of their cast members passed away recently, didn't they? Or anyway, I thought.
>> Ed Vitagliano: I don't know that that show aired from 1972 to 1983. Those were all adults when they were on the show.
>> Tim Wildmon: 11 years.
>> Ed Vitagliano: That would. That would make sense that they were.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah. Up in that age.
>> Ed Vitagliano: In that age group.
Who is the only kicker in NFL history to win Super Bowl MVP
>> Ed Battagliano: Hey, Ryan, last week or the week before, we were talking about just oddball things, you know, behind the scenes things. And I mentioned that Radar had, He had, like, a, disability. His hand was kind of, paralyzed. did you know that?
>> Ryan: Yes, sir. That's why he always kept something in his hand in all the scenes, or.
>> Ed Battagliano: Most of the scenes always had a clipboard, or he had a little jacket over his hand. When I heard that and saw that, that was one of those behind the scenes things that I thought was very.
>> Tim Wildmon: But didn't he, didn't Jamie Forrest character dress up like a woman? So he was trying to get out of the military? That wouldn't work today.
>> Ed Battagliano: Oh, you get a promotion if it had been during the Biden administration.
>> Tim Wildmon: That's what I'm saying. It wouldn't work. Trying to get you out today.
>> Ed Battagliano: Oh, you'd get a higher rank. Yeah.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Ah, he's trying to get a section, section 8 discharge for being crazy in the head. Now you'd be discharged for being opposed to it. Hey, anyway, don't we well not be started.
>> Tim Wildmon: We digress.
>> Ed Battagliano: Yeah. Yeah. Ryan, what's your question for us?
>> Ryan: Okay. Since they're doing the draft in the NFL right now, who is the only kicker in NFL history to win in super bowl mvp?
>> Ed Battagliano: Tim or Ed have a good chance to this. Ask the question again.
>> Tim Wildmon: The only kicker.
>> Ryan: Who is the only kicker in NFL history to win an MVP in the Super Bowl?
>> Ed Vitagliano: All right. oh, man. All right, I'm going to tell you. I, I, I'm just going to say the names. You don't have to say yes or no because these guys might have, answers. I want to say John, Stenrood for the Chiefs way back, but I think, I'm thinking it may be Adam Venatori when, he kicked and won the super bowl for the Patriots.
>> Ed Battagliano: See, that's what it's going to be. Whoever just won it right there with that last kick. what do you think, Tim? Adam?
>> Tim Wildmon: I like the Venatori answer.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yeah, I think it would probably be Venateri. All right, we're going with Adam Venateri.
>> Ryan: No, sir, it was Mark Mosley in 1982 for the Washington Redskins.
>> Tim Wildmon: Oh, how many, how many field goals did he kick?
>> Ryan: I'm, not 100% sure on that, but I know he was from Livingston, Texas.
>> Tim Wildmon: Oh, he was from Livingston. Oh, hometown boy there.
>> Ed Battagliano: Yeah. Okay, that's good.
>> Tim Wildmon: He was a straight, he was one of the last straightaway kickers.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yeah, I think that's right.
>> Ed Battagliano: explain that to non football fans straight away.
>> Tim Wildmon: As opposed to soccer style.
>> Ed Battagliano: Right.
>> Tim Wildmon: Soccer style is a sidewinder. You know, you come in from the side and the, straight on kickers are, well, just like you sound, right.
>> Ed Battagliano: Down the, used to play kickball right down the middle.
>> Tim Wildmon: You have the toe, you have the shoestring to cause the toe of the shoe to come up so you could kick it easily straight out, straight on. but Moseley was one of the last ones of that era, that would have been in the 80s, probably 82.
>> Ed Battagliano: Didn't you say, he must have.
>> Tim Wildmon: Kicked like four or five field goals or something like that to win the ball game, is the only way a kicker would be select MVP.
>> Ed Vitagliano: What year was that, Ryan?
>> Ryan: 1982.
>> Ed Battagliano: Yeah. All right, buddy, thank you for listening to AFR Texas.
>> Tim Wildmon: Absolutely.
>> Ed Vitagliano: That's good question.
>> Ed Battagliano: Have a good weekend.
>> Tim Wildmon: Absolutely.
>> Ed Battagliano: Really good.
>> Tim Wildmon: We're getting, down to the end of the show here, guys, so maybe one, maybe one, maybe two more calls here.
>> Ed Vitagliano: All right, back to Texas. And Denise is on the line.
Denise answers question about the way to view 3D things
Denise, welcome to Trivia Friday. We do want to let you know we are getting close to the end of the show, so we probably need to make it as quick as possible. You want to ask answer or do both?
>> Caroline: I'd like to do both.
>> Ed Vitagliano: All right, which question would you like to answer?
>> Caroline: Well, I'd like to answer, Tim's question about the, way to view 3D things.
>> Tim Wildmon: Okay. Yes. Here's the question that Denise is going to answer. This toy, was very popular in the middle 20th of the 20th century and featured a way to look at 3D pictures. What's the answer to that question?
>> Caroline: Is it called a viewfinder?
>> Tim Wildmon: view is right. That is the right word. But there's a second word. Finder, is not it?
>> Ed Battagliano: I thought viewfinder. I thought that's what it was.
>> Ed Vitagliano: what do you have?
>> Tim Wildmon: So you're one, two, three strikes, y' all are out. So, no, it's not viewfinder. It's. That's incorrect.
>> Ed Battagliano: Well, we bought the generic version. Well, that's what you got it.
>> Ed Vitagliano: We had the great value.
>> Tim Wildmon: That's when we started. All right. That's when we started trading with China right there. And that's what happened. You get your knockoffs?
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yeah, that's right.
>> Tim Wildmon: Uh-huh. But good. That is a good guess, Denise, a very good guess.
Who was the youngest king in the Bible? Who is Jesus
>> Ed Vitagliano: But, what's, what's your question for us?
>> Tim Wildmon: Listen, we're out of time, right?
>> Ed Battagliano: Yeah, you want to go ahead?
>> Ed Vitagliano: No, we're not out of time.
>> Caroline: It's a Bible question and it's who, who was the youngest king in the.
>> Ed Battagliano: Bible that was, Josiah, eight years old?
>> Caroline: I would say it is Jesus.
>> Ed Battagliano: Oh, nice. Nicely done.
>> Tim Wildmon: Now, that's tricks. That's a trick right there. She planned that long time ago.
>> Ed Vitagliano: What was the question again?
>> Ed Battagliano: Who was the youngest king in the Bible?
>> Ed Vitagliano: Oh, okay. All right.
>> Ed Battagliano: And the, and the, manger was a king sized bed. First king size bed.
>> Tim Wildmon: King Touch while we're on those tricks. Not in the equation here.
>> Ed Battagliano: Right.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Hey, thank you. Thank you, Denise.
>> Tim Wildmon: Hold on.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Okay.
>> Ed Battagliano: All right, Denise.
>> Tim Wildmon: So. So, Denise.
>> Caroline: Yes.
>> Tim Wildmon: So you want to take one more shot at the, viewfinder. That's not viewfinder. Or do you. You don't know the answer?
>> Caroline: I'd go with E. I don't know. I don't have any idea.
>> Tim Wildmon: Okay. All right. Well, good guess. And, so the youngest king in the Bible, you said, is King Jesus.
>> Caroline: Correct.
>> Tim Wildmon: But other than Jesus, who is.
>> Ed Battagliano: I think it was Josiah, 8 years old.
>> Ed Vitagliano: I'm with you. I think that's right.
>> Tim Wildmon: All right. Thank you, Denise.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yes. Have a great weekend.
>> Tim Wildmon: We're at where we'll have to put Katrina on next week.
>> Ed Battagliano: What about the answers we're going to give Our.
>> Tim Wildmon: Our.
>> Ed Battagliano: yeah.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yeah. All right.
A dog was the first living creature ever sent into orbit around Earth
So, the only question I have left. It was the mystery question, folks. A dog was the first living creature ever sent into orbit around Earth. What was the name of this dog? You guys know?
>> Ed Battagliano: No.
>> Ed Vitagliano: It was a Pluto.
>> Tim Wildmon: I see what it did there.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yes.
>> Tim Wildmon: I just came up with that. Huh? How did I.
>> Ed Battagliano: That. I don't.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Right off the top of your head. I have no idea the name of the dog. It was a, Soviet dog in 1957. Laika was the name of the dog. L, A, I, K, A. And poor Laker did. It did not end well for the dog. That's all.
>> Ed Battagliano: Pro wrestler Randy Savage.
>> Ed Vitagliano: I have no idea what nickname.
>> Ed Battagliano: No. Don't you, Tim?
>> Tim Wildmon: I don't know, but I did, Macho Man.
>> Ed Battagliano: Oh, Macho Man. You've heard that, right?
>> Ed Vitagliano: Oh, yeah.
>> Ed Battagliano: And then, the, Tombstone, Arizona, has the world's largest rose bush. True or false?
>> Ed Vitagliano: I'm gonna say true.
>> Ed Battagliano: True. It was planted in 1885. Nine feet, around. It covers 8,000 square feet in Arizona, where a lot of stuff doesn't grow so pretty. Remarkable.
>> Tim Wildmon: The toy that was popular in the 20th, mid 20th century that featured 3D pictures. You don't know the answer?
>> Ed Battagliano: I always call it Viewfinder.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Viewfinder.
>> Tim Wildmon: The viewmaster.
>> Ed Vitagliano: The View Master.
>> Ed Battagliano: View Master.
>> Tim Wildmon: View Master.
>> Ed Battagliano: That was the upgrade?
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yes.
>> Ed Battagliano: The one we had was the View. You had to pay a little extra money to get the View Master.
>> Ed Vitagliano: View Master, as the name would imply.
>> Tim Wildmon: Only the rich kids at school had the View Master.
>> Ed Battagliano: At the cool table in the lunchroom.
>> Tim Wildmon: All right.
>> Ed Battagliano: is that the only one you had?
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah.
>> Ed Battagliano: Tombstone. That rose bush was in Ripley's Believe it or Not. Then later in Guinness Book of World Records and the updated Guinness is still there. Largest rose bush in the world.