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>> Ed Vitagliano: It is first time callers, so start lining up.
>> Tim Wildmon: Folks, I'm Tim Wildmon, and in studio with me, there's a lot of IQ people. 20, 20, 20. Right there. We got 20, 20, 20 in this room.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Are you saying our IQ.
>> Ed Battagliano: Well, 20, I wonder if you meant vision.
>> Tim Wildmon: If you didn't know, you were insulted.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Then your IQ is 20.
>> Tim Wildmon: Welcome to, Trivia Friday here on American Family Radio. I'm Tim Wildmon with Ed Battagliano. Good morning, Ed.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Good morning, Tim.
>> Tim Wildmon: And the pride of Owensboro, Kentucky, J.J. jasper.
>> Ed Battagliano: Good morning. When my friend Joyce found out she could clone herself, she rejoiced. And everybody needs something to rejoice about, you know, Friday, payday weekends here.
>> Tim Wildmon: Rejoice, Rejoice. And again, I, say rejoice.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Hey, okay, so I got a joke. That's my first time here. It is my joke.
>> Tim Wildmon: Here we go.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yesterday, the doctor told me that I was colorblind. That came right out of the purple.
>> Ed Battagliano: That's good, Ed.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Right out of the blue.
>> Tim Wildmon: Okay. Yeah, I was about 2 second delay there.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yeah.
Girls waving their hair as President Trump during Middle East tour
>> Ed Battagliano: Since there's a little chit chat here. President Trump tour. He's coming down the hall of one of the palaces. I don't know if it was Saudi Arabia, Qatar. Qatar. But these girl. Am I the only one that noticed these girls with the long dark hair and the white robes, waving their hair as the kings and princes and President Trump? That was a, I don't know if bizarre is the right word, but I was thinking about chiropractors when I was watching it, and the guys behind them with the swords. And then I thought, you don't see that every day. And I, made mention to Melanie, would she consider standing in the hall and greet me like that when I come home every afternoon? So I'll let you know how that. Yeah, that works out.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yeah. Once. Once you're allowed in from the garage.
>> Ed Battagliano: So. So you guys saw that? Have you seen.
>> Ed Vitagliano: I did. I saw the video.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah.
>> Ed Battagliano: Yeah.
>> Tim Wildmon: I have one word for that. Weird.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yeah.
>> Tim Wildmon: That was a weird thing.
>> Ed Battagliano: They do have at least.
>> Tim Wildmon: At least for. At least for Americans.
>> Ed Battagliano: That's right.
>> Tim Wildmon: To see. I'm sure that we got some stuff they would say is weird too, but. Yeah, the, the girl. About 20 or 25 or so girls each side. Each. Girls.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yeah.
>> Tim Wildmon: and they're, they're, they're waving. Waving and shaking their hair like they just got out of the shower.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yeah.
>> Ed Battagliano: They're not. Their hands are at their side.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah.
>> Ed Battagliano: Like we're not going to make any hand gestures. We're just going to wild wave our hair. And it has to be real long.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yeah. And all black hair.
>> Tim Wildmon: I could hear they were playing Michael Jackson's bad. And that was, that was the only thing I thought maybe they're dancing. You know what I'm saying?
>> Ed Battagliano: Yeah. I'm glad that I'm not the only person that I saw that and says, shazam.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah.
>> Ed Battagliano: I said, what is going on here?
>> Tim Wildmon: Well, check it out, folks. Just Google. I don't know. I better not tell you to do that. You might end up at the wrong place.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yeah, it's, you never. Anyway, it was, it like, JJ said it was in the Middle east somewhere and it's an official function, so it's some sort of official cultural.
>> Tim Wildmon: I think it was the uae.
>> Tim Wildmon: Are that a guitar? But I think it was a uae.
>> Ed Battagliano: And historic. All the deals that were made, all the ways that he was honored the president and so. Yeah. What a. What a historic tour.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Plus one of those countries, he got three wishes by rubbing a lamp. I don't remember which.
>> Ed Battagliano: That's a fist bump right there. I like that.
>> Tim Wildmon: Also, he, he bought one of them. He, bought one of those countries while he was over there. They cut a deal.
>> Ed Vitagliano: He's calling it Trump.
>> Ed Battagliano: Yeah, that's all that where they all got. They got on that. They got on that magic carpet and went from the country to the other.
>> Tim Wildmon: We have got. We are rolling out the Middle Eastern stereotypes and there were.
>> Ed Vitagliano: There were 40 thieves or something. And. Yeah, I don't know.
>> Ed Battagliano: That's right.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah. And, so now they're calling him Sultan Trump. All right.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Greatest sultan ever.
>> Tim Wildmon: Greatest sultan ever.
American Family Radio has a Trivia Friday contest for first time callers
So, Trivia Friday deals on American Family Radio. We're going to ask three. Three questions each.
>> Ed Vitagliano: This is first time callers though, right?
>> Tim Wildmon: First time callers. So you only eligible to call in and be on the show today to participate. If you've never been on before, let.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Me give the number because a lot of. A lot of folks probably waiting to.
>> Tim Wildmon: Sure they are.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Get on. So here's the number. 888-589-8840. For all you who have never been on the air with this is your day, this could be your day. 888-589-8840 is the number to call.
>> Tim Wildmon: And we have a mystery question. If it's answered correctly, you will hear this sound. Ah, the beloved cowbed above a cowbell will ring. And if you get the mystery question correctly, as JJ says, if you land on it and you answer correctly, you will get an AFR ball cap. It will be, we got the ball cap right here. For those watching on the Internet, AFR ball cap. it's, We will send it your way. You have to be 11 years old or up to.
>> Ed Vitagliano: To talk on the phone. Now, if you get. Answer the mystery question correctly, you hear this sound. Is, Is it Preceded by a 5 second silence? Sound of silence. That.
>> Tim Wildmon: The sound of silence.
>> Ed Vitagliano: I mean, we didn't,
>> Tim Wildmon: That was Simon and Garfunkel.
>> Ed Vitagliano: I'm teasing. Brent Creely. We surprised him, but we did because JB us.
>> Tim Wildmon: He does that. But I thought we've been. We need to get to the callers pretty quick here. So I just did it all in one little rap there.
>> Ed Vitagliano: One little rap.
>> Tim Wildmon: So is there anything else we need to mention?
>> Ed Battagliano: free.
>> Ed Vitagliano: This is a terror free program.
>> Ed Battagliano: None of the three of us were given a signing bonus when we were drafted by professors for this year.
>> Tim Wildmon: We weren't slapped with a tariff.
>> Ed Vitagliano: We're not slapped with a tariff. JJ was slapped when he told Melanie to greet him, you know, like by.
>> Tim Wildmon: Flinging her hair around.
>> Ed Battagliano: Hey, I gotta tell you quickly, Wednesday night at church, so we're sitting at the table, we have a meal after church, and, Bodie, our son, who has down syndrome, he's just a hoot, makes us laugh every day. Well, he'd been a little sad for a couple of days. And some people noticed. They said, I've never seen him, you know, a little bit blue. what's going on? Melanie said, well, he's really missing his sister a lot, Maddie, who's in Africa. And he's missing his friend Gus, who's a dog. And they're like, oh, oh. And I said, and he's been really concerned about these tariffs. Everybody just bust out laughing. Thinking of a 10 year old, you.
>> Tim Wildmon: Know, with down syndrome.
>> Ed Battagliano: He's watching Market Go. Like the roller coaster. The Dows just had him.
>> Ed Vitagliano: He's alone.
>> Tim Wildmon: All right, Go, Ian.
In a medical emergency, coconut water can be used as blood plasma
>> Ed Vitagliano: all right, here are my three questions. First question, Roy Hinkley.
>> Tim Wildmon: Roy.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Roy Hinckley was the name of a character who was a professor on what popular 1960s sitcom? When I looked this up, I thought, roy Hinckley sounds like a serial killer. But no, Roy Hinckley was the name of a character who is a professor on what popular 1960s sitcom? Tip of the hat to Mark, who sent me this question. Second question. What body of water separates Australia from New Zealand? Got a geography question for you. You can just simply look at a map, folks. It's the easy way to answer this. What body of water separates Australia and New Zealand? And third question, a true, false. The harpy eagle, with a wingspan of seven feet is the world's largest bird. Is that true or false? The harpy eagle, with a wingspan of seven feet, is the world's largest bird. True or false?
>> Ed Battagliano: Here's what I've got. First question, from the Bible, from the book of Esther. Esther's cousin who raised her and was like a father to her name, him. Esther's cousin. They say her uncle, but actually it was her cousin Esther. Her cousin raised her and was like a father to her name, him. Second question, what band featured Danny, Donnie, Joe, Jonathan and Jordan? A lot of, I don't know, baby boomers, Gen X, Gen Z, past baby boobs. A lot of people yelling out the answer right now. What band featured Danny, Donnie, Joe, Jonathan and Jordan? Third question, true or false. In a medical emergency, coconut water can be used as blood plasma. Is that true or false? In a medical emergency, coconut water can be used as blood plasma. And see, people didn't think we were going to learn anything at all from the professor delegates island. Is that true or false?
>> Tim Wildmon: I tell you what, I vaped coconut water one time, and, man, that explains a lot. That. I'll never forget it. I'll just tell you that right now. And we were on vacation.
>> Ed Battagliano: That's right.
>> Tim Wildmon: my guard was down.
>> Ed Battagliano: That's right. What happens?
>> Tim Wildmon: We were in Mexico. Okay.
>> Ed Vitagliano: What happens in Destin stays in destiny.
>> Tim Wildmon: Judge me if you want to. so, okay, here are my three questions.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Imagine you baked coconut water.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah, I thought it was innocent.
>> Ed Battagliano: I found out differently.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Differently?
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah.
>> Ed Battagliano: Waterboarded Jones.
>> Ed Vitagliano: So, I mean, you should know when some guy on the street corner says, hey, you want to.
>> Tim Wildmon: Right, Right. You want to vape this?
>> Ed Vitagliano: Maybe you should.
>> Tim Wildmon: Coconut water.
>> Ed Battagliano: Coconut. It's just like blood Plasma, you're going to get a boost out of it.
Here are my three questions. Number one, it's a two part answer
>> Tim Wildmon: All right, so here's my, here. Here are my three questions. Number one, it's a. It's a two part answer. So it's more than one question, actually. But here's the question. What, two cities in America. One is known as Space City and the other is known as Rocket City. What are those two towns? Okay, you got that question?
>> Ed Battagliano: Yes, sir.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yeah.
>> Tim Wildmon: Okay, now, number two, what is the name of the mathematical game that consists of filling in a grid with numbers 1 to 9? What is the name of the mathematical game that consists of filling in a grid with numbers 1 to 9? And my third question is, which bird, have three classes called Chinstrap, Emperor and Humboldt? Those are the three classes of this particular bird. Does that make sense?
>> Ed Vitagliano: I had those three classes in high school.
>> Tim Wildmon: You did?
>> Ed Vitagliano: I didn't do too well.
>> Tim Wildmon: What kind of grade you making? Chinstrap. Chinstrap, Emperor and Humboldt are classes of what kind of bird. That's what I want to know the answer.
>> Ed Battagliano: Chinstrap. You may be flashback to being a wrestler in high school.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah.
Luke is on the line with Trivia Friday question. Luke, welcome to the show
>> Ed Battagliano: All right, let's go.
>> Ed Vitagliano: All right, we're gonna go to Texarkana, Arkansas, and Luke is on the line. Luke, welcome to Trivia Friday.
>> Caroline: Hello.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Hello. And, Luke, I think you were left over from last week, so we put you on first, brought you out of the fridge, took you out of the fridge, leftovers.
>> Tim Wildmon: Oh, that was so funny.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Luke. hey, seriously, thanks for, being on the show. we love our listeners. Says you're 14 years old.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah.
>> Ed Vitagliano: So, so he says. So he. So he says. Well, you want to ask answer or do both, Luke?
>> Tim Wildmon: I want to answer.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Okay. Which one you want to answer?
>> Tim Wildmon: The. The number game question. Okay. The question that Luke is about to answer is this one. What is the name of the mathematical game that consists of filling in a grid with numbers from 1 to 9? The Dooku. Yes.
>> Ed Battagliano: Oh, nice.
>> Tim Wildmon: That's correct. Do you do though those puzzles? No, I do not. But I've heard of the game. Right.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Okay.
>> Tim Wildmon: My wife, Allison, she loves those things.
>> Ed Battagliano: They're supposed to keep your mind sharp.
>> Tim Wildmon: She does them and. Yeah, well, I'm not going to comment on that, but I'm just going to say that.
>> Ed Battagliano: Oh, my word.
>> Tim Wildmon: I'm just going to say she does them and she's otherwise sharp. So I don't think. I don't think.
>> Ed Battagliano: You don't know if you can blame it on.
>> Tim Wildmon: No, I don't think she has to do Sudoku, to have a sharp mind. It's a bonus.
>> Ed Battagliano: That's a good. It's recovery.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah. So anyway, yeah, the Sudoku, Hey, millions of people do that. And you say jj, that in crossword puzzles, they say, how do you pronounce it?
>> Ed Vitagliano: Sudoku.
>> Ed Battagliano: Well.
>> Tim Wildmon: Sudoku, Sudoku.
>> Ed Battagliano: I don't know, but I know a lot of people that do that. And a lot of people, older people say, you know, they're doing it because it keep you. Keep you sharp.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah, I watched Beverly Hillbillies to keep.
>> Ed Battagliano: Your IQ bumping up there.
>> Tim Wildmon: Keep mentally sharp. That's if you can remember all the characters and, Billy's.
>> Ed Battagliano: Yes.
>> Tim Wildmon: All right.
>> Ed Vitagliano: All right. Hey, thank you, Luke.
>> Tim Wildmon: No question for us, Luke.
>> Caroline: no, sir.
>> Ed Battagliano: All right. Have a good weekend. Thank you for listening to afr you and your family.
James is on the line with Trivia Friday. Where do you live in Arkansas, James
>> Ed Vitagliano: All right, we're going to stay in Arkansas, and James is on the line. James, welcome to Trivia Friday.
>> Caroline: Hi.
>> Tim Wildmon: Talking to myself.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Okay.
>> Caroline: Can you hear me?
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yes, James, loud and clear.
>> Caroline: Okay, good deal. Good.
>> Tim Wildmon: Where do you live in Arkansas, James?
>> Caroline: Conway.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yes, sir, I see area University of Central Arkansas. But I've eaten there several times along the way.
>> Ed Vitagliano: At the university?
>> Tim Wildmon: No, not the university. At the, Along in Conway.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yeah.
>> Ed Battagliano: Okay. Right.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Hey,
>> Caroline: yeah, we're actually, located about halfway between Toad Suck and Pickles Gap.
>> Ed Battagliano: That's right. It's a real thing. I've seen Pickle one.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Pickles Gap. Pickles Gap.
>> Ed Battagliano: Yeah. There's a gap in a pickle that a lot of people don't notice because just busy slicing it up, putting it on their hamburger.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Right.
>> Ed Battagliano: Or cheeseburger. But if you'll slow down, real slow down, smell the roses. Slow down, look and see the gap in the pickle. There's our proverb for you today, actually.
>> Caroline: I think it got its names from a wagon going through a creek, and the. A, pickle barrel fell off the wagon and broke. And they named the play the area Pickles Gap.
>> Ed Vitagliano: But I'm not sure that sounds any more believable than what.
>> Ed Battagliano: That does sound believable.
>> Caroline: All right.
>> Caroline: I guess that's an extra trivia question.
>> Ed Battagliano: That's good.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Hey, James, you want to ask, answer or do both?
>> Caroline: Both, if I may.
>> Ed Vitagliano: You may. Which one you want to try to answer?
>> Caroline: May I please answer the question about Esther's cousin?
>> Ed Battagliano: Yes, here's the question. Esther's cousin, who raised her and was like a father to her. Name him.
>> Caroline: His name is Mordecai.
>> Ed Battagliano: Mordecai. Nicely done, James. Thank you for, Reading your Bible.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Knowing the word cousin, uncle, we're in the south, it really doesn't matter.
>> Ed Battagliano: Yeah, that's right. It was his cousin. Most people say. Most people say her uncle Mordecai, but it was her cousin. What a remarkable story. you know, you may be safe in the palace, but who knows? They may come for you. And perhaps the Lord put you in this strategic place for such a time as this.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Amen.
>> Ed Battagliano: And her courage to go to the king when she was. When she was. And she said, if I die, I die. so many layers of, inspiration in that story.
In Deuteronomy, there are three people groups described as giants
Hey, James, what's your question for us?
>> Tim Wildmon: Okay.
>> Caroline: Mine's a biblical question also, and this is a tough one because I, I just happened to run across, run through this reading. and, I thought, man, this is a. This is serious trivia question. in Deuteronomy, there are three people groups described as giants. The best known is the Anakim name. The other two.
>> Tim Wildmon: The other two giants mentioned where in.
>> Ed Vitagliano: The book of Deuteronomy?
>> Caroline: In Deuteronomy.
>> Ed Battagliano: Right.
>> Ed Vitagliano: So it's going to be the Nephilim. M is one and Anakim.
>> Ed Battagliano: The Anakim, I think, are the ones that whenever they were going to go up to Canaan, when they're in, Kadesh Barnea. But then there's one, I think, that starts with a zone, but I may be off on that.
>> Tim Wildmon: Oh, about jolly green.
>> Ed Battagliano: Jolly green is associated with green beans and things like that.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yeah.
>> Tim Wildmon: But they go back to Bible time.
>> Ed Battagliano: Oh, absolutely. Because you can read the original Hebrew. It says, ho, ho, ho, green giants.
>> Ed Vitagliano: So that's why they were too afraid to go into the promised land.
>> Ed Battagliano: And in that story, little David.
>> Tim Wildmon: Probably want to stop right there.
>> Ed Battagliano: Yes.
>> Tim Wildmon: Asparagus picked up smooth.
>> Ed Battagliano: Five smooth pieces of asparagus. Yeah.
>> Ed Vitagliano: You kill that giant. Yeah.
>> Ed Battagliano: So somebody says.
>> Tim Wildmon: Now back to the serious answer here.
>> Ed Battagliano: That's right. Somebody says, where did you go to Bible college? And Tim said, well, I got most of my theology, from Veggie Tales.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Okay. I would say the Zephylim. I'm just tossing something out the blimp. Hey, you.
>> Caroline: You did very, very well. Because, they're, Those two are found in Deuteronomy 2. 10 and 20. it's the Zamzum meme of Ammon. yes.
>> Ed Battagliano: I take some of that. When we've run out of, you know.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Things where you Advil.
>> Ed Battagliano: No, when you take that stuff where you've getting too much pollen and you need. It'll knock you out. What am I Thinking about there.
>> Ed Vitagliano: say you take Zamzamil.
>> Ed Battagliano: Yeah, no, that's the generic brand. Our hmo's kind of clamped down, so we can't get that high dollar drug. We'll say, give us the generic, give us the. Why pay more?
>> Ed Vitagliano: well, I take the Zamzamil when, you know, I, I, I, I just.
>> Tim Wildmon: Don'T want to ever hear y' all say Tim is taking us far as stray.
>> Ed Battagliano: Here's the thing.
>> Tim Wildmon: From an answer. It's all, it's all Tim's fault.
>> Ed Battagliano: Can I get out of this in a serious note? Please get us back on track. If you're taking Sam Seville, please do not operate any heavy machinery and do not drive. that's what we came here to say, folks. And there are all that to say.
>> Ed Vitagliano: This potential side effect not available in Montana, including your legs falling off, death or black oily discharge.
>> Tim Wildmon: Right, right.
>> Ed Battagliano: All right, back to you, James. What's the answer again? Those three?
>> Caroline: Okay, it was Zamzamine of Ammon, but, also in Deuteronomy 2:10, at least. My Bible says, imim of Moab. E M, M, I, M, M of Moab.
>> Ed Battagliano: There were giants running every which way. I mean, kind of Willy Nilly there for a couple of chapters.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Willy nilly.
>> Tim Wildmon: Willy nilly giants. You never wanted to bluegrass band.
>> Ed Battagliano: Oh, well, you don't have a Kentucky boy and a Mississippi boy in the same room with a Boston boy throwing him for good measure.
>> Ed Vitagliano: That Willy Nilly, didn't he get some tax trouble with the irs? Didn't he?
>> Tim Wildmon: You want to say, hey, you know what?
>> Ed Battagliano: That is something. You just read along, minding your own business, and you say, the sons of God got with the, the, the women of the earth. And then all of a sudden this, Nephilim.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Nephilim, yeah.
>> Ed Battagliano: And then you, you just have to. It does not. Not enough explanation to suit a lot of people.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Well, it was, it was assumed that the people would understand that back thousands of years ago.
>> Ed Battagliano: That's right.
>> Ed Vitagliano: When they probably did understand what the reference was to.
Property Brothers on htv. com this weekend. When is this?
>> Ed Battagliano: And gas.
>> Ed Vitagliano: We don't.
>> Ed Battagliano: And Gath. You know, you're having this. Oh, yeah. this, this giant was. We, faced the giant, and he was from Gath. He was one of the brothers.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Six heads, six fingers, six eyes and tell.
>> Ed Battagliano: They tell how tall they were. Yeah, yeah, that's the big thing.
>> Tim Wildmon: You know, you got the Property Brothers on htv.
>> Ed Battagliano: Anybody that says the Bible is boring, you just haven't read.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Haven't read it.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah.
>> Ed Vitagliano: James.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah.
>> Ed Battagliano: You.
>> Tim Wildmon: I Think he's gone long time.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Thanks for your question. We had a lot of fun with it, brother. God bless you.
>> Tim Wildmon: She's like, hanging up. Like, this is getting dangerous.
>> Ed Vitagliano: And he's hanging up. He's going. They're still going.
>> Ed Battagliano: Yeah, yeah. He's like, whoever gets struck by lightning, I don't want it running through the. The phone cord.
>> Tim Wildmon: We're gonna take our break a little early so that we can save our career.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Well, I gotta go take some.
>> Tim Wildmon: Take some more.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Some zamzamul, whatever that was that J.J. takes.
>> Ed Battagliano: Oh, my word.
>> Tim Wildmon: All right.
>> Ed Battagliano: hey, while the music's rolling, guys, I'm surprised. I'm gonna be in, Kansas the weekend. Saturday night, May 31, Sunday, June 1. Newton Weekday Bible School 100 year celebration on Saturday night. Lindley Hall, Sunday morning. I'll be speaking at Emanuel Baptist Church there in Newton. Sunday evening, Newton Bible Church. All the events are free.
>> Tim Wildmon: When is this?
>> Ed Battagliano: Saturday evening, May 31st, and Sunday morning and Sunday evening on June 1st. Everybody's welcome.
>> Tim Wildmon: We're going to take a little break right here. We'll be back momentarily with more of Trivia Friday on American Dog Radio.
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>> Jeff Chamblee: They'Re creepy and they're goofy, mysterious and spooky.
>> Ed Battagliano: They're all together. Keep the Addams Family.
>> Tim Wildmon: Welcome back. That's the, Adamus family, one of your favorite shows there. When was that 60s?
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yeah, that was mid, to late 60s in there somewhere.
>> Tim Wildmon: What Was it. Where was their rival show that did this?
>> Ed Vitagliano: The Monsters.
>> Tim Wildmon: The Monsters.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yeah. Yeah. Well, next week, let's play that. That song. That's. That's a pretty good. Pretty good theme song, too.
>> Ed Battagliano: You know, these knockoff people, you know, you have Dr. Pepper and then kaboom, you got Dr. Thunder. Same color label, everything. You got the monsters, you got the Adams family. Somebody will come out with a movie, then there'll be one almost exactly like it.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Right?
>> Tim Wildmon: But, well, you got to be careful saying knock off people. You know what I'm saying? The way you said it there, Toby.
>> Ed Battagliano: Says you don't have to be careful doing that.
>> Ed Vitagliano: He was former director of the FBI.
>> Tim Wildmon: We don't have time to get into that now. People can do their own research, search.
>> Ed Battagliano: Well, yeah, I wonder which one came first on that because you, which.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Adams, family or the Monsters?
>> Tim Wildmon: Those are question.
>> Ed Battagliano: Good, campy shows.
American Family Radio Trivia Friday is for first time callers only
>> Tim Wildmon: All right, Trivia Friday is on American Family Radio. We also call this Learning University. Learning University is on the air, and we are about to give our questions again that have gone here to four.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Here to four.
>> Tim Wildmon: Here to four is a word that we need to bring back.
>> Ed Vitagliano: And it is, first time callers today only. Only. So if you've never been on the air with us, this could be your day. 888-5895. let me try that again. 888-589-8840.
Multiple choice question about which city is the oldest in the world
All right, here are my three questions. Roy Hinckley was the name of a character who was a professor on what popular 1960s sitcom. Second question, A geography question. What body of water separates Australia and New Zealand? Just look it up on a map, folks. It's pretty easy. and third question. The harpy eagle, with a wingspan of seven feet is the world's largest bird. Is that true or false?
>> Ed Battagliano: Here's what I've got. What band featured Danny, Donnie, Joe, Jonathan and Jordan? What band featured Danny, Donnie, Joe, Jonathan and Jordan? Second question, true or false. In a medical emergency, coconut water can be used as blood plasma. Is that true or false? Third question, I'll add one. It's multiple choice which city and which city is the oldest city in the world? A, Rome, B, Jerusalem, or C, Damascus? Tim M. I bet you know the answer to that.
>> Tim Wildmon: Well, yeah, I think I know the answer to that. Although there's another city that actually claims to be older than any of, those three.
>> Ed Battagliano: Okay, well, this was.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah, but I've, I've corrected you too many times already on this show, and it's. It's obnoxious almost.
>> Ed Battagliano: No, no, I'm. I'm.
>> Tim Wildmon: I'm not gonna. Whatever you say is the right answer, bro.
>> Ed Battagliano: Well, look, it was my fault because I've come to you and said, put me in coach. I don't smoke. And, so you're just doing like a coach and, you know, trying to. Trying to help me grow.
>> Tim Wildmon: I don't know. I'm curious to get which city is.
>> Ed Battagliano: The oldest in the world? Multiple choice. Rome, Jerusalem, or Damascus.
The apostle Paul in the New Testament describes traveling to paradise
>> Tim Wildmon: All right, my, my three questions are. One of them's already been answered. So which bird? birds, classes of. Which bird are known as Chinstrap, Emperor, or Humboldt? That's the name of these three classes of this particular bird. What are we talking about? Sorry. My second question is there are two cities, related to space, with their nickname in the US One is called a, Space City, and the other is called Rocket City. I want to know the name of these two. What towns am I talking about? These are in the US Obviously. And I have a third question from the Bible. The apostle Paul in the New Testament at one point describes in third person having traveled to paradise. What did he call it? What did he call this place? The Apostle Paul. I'm not talking about. I'm talking about during his life. Okay. He said, I went to this way. He didn't say I. He said, I know a guy who did this, and I want to know the. What he. The place he said he went to. Does that make sense?
>> Ed Vitagliano: yes. You. You said something else.
>> Tim Wildmon: What did I say?
>> Ed Vitagliano: And I'm not sure if you gave away the answer, but I did, so be it. Okay. All right.
>> Tim Wildmon: What did I do?
>> Ed Vitagliano: No. You want me to say we just said he called it paradise.
>> Tim Wildmon: You said there's another name for it.
>> Ed Vitagliano: That's okay. That's, I wanted to clarify.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yes, they're interchangeable. They're different. Different versions of the Bible. Call it something different.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Okay.
>> Tim Wildmon: But paradise is not the answer I'm looking for. I'm looking for the other, what he called this.
>> Ed Vitagliano: I comprehend now.
>> Tim Wildmon: Got it.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Got it.
>> Ed Battagliano: We're ready.
>> Tim Wildmon: So, and go ahead.
>> Ed Battagliano: And a reminder, today is first time only. If you've never gotten on the show. That's who we're looking to give, us a call.
Kaylee, where do you live in Texas
>> Ed Vitagliano: All right, we're going to Texas, and Kaylee is online. Kaylee, welcome to Trivia Friday.
>> Caroline: hi.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Hi, Kaylee, where do you live in Texas?
>> Caroline: I live in Hereford, Texas.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Hereford.
>> Ed Battagliano: Hereford.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Okay. All right.
>> Caroline: Capital of the world.
>> Ed Battagliano: Yes, it is.
>> Ed Vitagliano: What capital Beef capital. Beef capital.
>> Tim Wildmon: Okay.
>> Ed Battagliano: I landed in, Well, I forget where I landed, but I was going to New Mexico and I drove through Hereford and I mean, as far as the eye could see. You have all these stockyards. Oh, pretty impressive.
>> Ed Vitagliano: All right.
>> Caroline: Yes.
>> Ed Vitagliano: So what's for dinner, Kaylee?
>> Ed Battagliano: Hey, well done beef.
>> Caroline: Not red beef. Chicken.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Okay. So you live in the. You live in the cattle capital, beef capital of the world. You're having chicken. Well, I. Listen, I. I can understand that. All right, ask, answer or do both, Kaylee?
>> Caroline: Both.
>> Ed Vitagliano: All right, which one you want to.
>> Caroline: Try to answer the boy band question?
>> Ed Battagliano: Here we go. What band featured Danny, Donnie, Joe, Jonathan, and Jordan.
>> Caroline: New Kids on the Block.
>> Ed Battagliano: Wow.
>> Tim Wildmon: Was that, was that the one who sang, what was his name?
>> Ed Battagliano: Do a little bit more of it.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yeah, I can't quite get the tune.
>> Tim Wildmon: What is that?
>> Ed Vitagliano: Sing a little bit more.
>> Ed Battagliano: Come on, give us just a little bit.
>> Tim Wildmon: I used to be good at that. You go through your 50s and you start losing your boy band voice.
>> Ed Battagliano: Yes. Your voice starts changing as puberty comes in stages. And that second wave of puberty.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Hey, seriously, can I just say.
>> Tim Wildmon: Go ahead.
>> Ed Vitagliano: This really happened. my wife and I were babysitting this past Friday night, the grandkids, so my son and daughter in law could go out on a date night. And of, course I was playing with the boys and they wanted to play King Kong versus Godzilla. And I tried to do the Godzilla roar, which I used to be able to do. It's a little bit high pitched, you know, and I sounded like somebody was being killed in the back room. I mean, I just could not do it. I tried it a couple more times. I said, did you shock yourself by.
>> Tim Wildmon: not being able to do it?
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yes. I thought, I cannot do this anymore. And, to your point, I guess my voice has just gotten too old.
>> Ed Battagliano: Hey, Kaylee, I want to go back to say congratulations. When you rolled out of bed this morning, you didn't even dream that you're going to win something. And you've won a nice AFR ball cap. What do you think about that?
>> Caroline: I am, over the moon right now.
>> Ed Battagliano: Oh, wow. Congratulations. So, hey, I want to give you a little bit, give you a chance for some extra credit. This, you're not going to win anything else, but when you walk the stage at Learning University, you'll get like an extra cord or something. So these guys were reminding me of, Danny's brother, who is actually solo and a pretty, pretty good actor.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yeah.
>> Ed Battagliano: Who is that?
>> Caroline: Danny's brother.
>> Ed Battagliano: It was it Danny's brother.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Keep going, keep going.
>> Caroline: Mark Wahlberg.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yes.
>> Ed Vitagliano: That is.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah, yeah, the actor.
>> Ed Battagliano: And one more. One more bonus question. Which one of those guys played on Blue Bloods.
>> Caroline: Blue Thugs? The one who played on. It was Blue Buds TV show.
>> Tim Wildmon: It was.
>> Ed Battagliano: It was Donnie.
>> Ed Vitagliano: I hear your mom helping in the background.
>> Tim Wildmon: Donnie Wahlberg. Which is Mark Wahlberg's brother.
>> Ed Battagliano: Donnie. Donnie was played and did a pretty good job as an actor. Oh, yeah, There with, Tom Selleck.
Kaylee had a huge crush on Jordan back in the day
>> Ed Vitagliano: Well, Kaylee, who. Who were you talking to in the background there? Was kind of helping you out?
>> Caroline: That is my mom. She, had a huge crush on Jordan back in the day, so she knew that one.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Well, all right, well, I'll tell you what we're gonna.
>> Ed Battagliano: And 3 million other, ladies.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Well, I'll tell you what we're gonna do, Kaylee, since your mom was helping you.
>> Ed Battagliano: Here we go.
>> Ed Vitagliano: We're, gonna send her a hat, too.
>> Ed Battagliano: Yes, we are.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Okay.
>> Caroline: Oh, thank you.
>> Ed Battagliano: She was your lifeline.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yeah.
>> Ed Battagliano: And then, that'll help soothe and help her get over that crush because there's a lot of, those boy bands. A lot of ladies struggle with that.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Hey, so, Kaylee, I know you got a question for us, but stay on the line. When we get through, we'll put you on hold. Cindy Roberts will come on and get your information, and we'll get two hats in the mail for you. You and your mom can be twinsies sometimes.
>> Ed Battagliano: And if y' all go to. If y' all ever your church, have a mother daughter banquet, you just have to promise you'll both wear your ball caps to the mother daughter banquet.
>> Ed Vitagliano: All right, what's your. What's your question for us, Kaylee?
Kaylee, you have stumped us with this question
>> Caroline: Okay, so I believe I will stump the. My esteemed professors today with this question.
>> Ed Vitagliano: A lot of people, A lot of people have thought that and failed, but even more have succeeded. So go ahead, Kaylee.
>> Caroline: Okay, so in the book trilogy, the Door within by Thomas Wayne Batson, what happens to the three main characters at the end?
>> Tim Wildmon: Which. What we talking about?
>> Ed Vitagliano: Oh, that's. That was a great series.
>> Tim Wildmon: What was that?
>> Ed Vitagliano: The Three Little Pigs, I think she said. And by answers Hans Christian Anderson, Three Little Pigs.
>> Tim Wildmon: They went to Iowa and they never heard from again.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Kaylee, you have stumped us. Yeah, I've never heard of that series question again.
>> Ed Battagliano: And then tell us the answer, please.
>> Caroline: So, within the Trill, or, in the trilogy, the Door within by Thomas Wayne Batson, what happens to the three main characters at the end of the Book.
>> Ed Vitagliano: And what's the answer?
>> Caroline: They all died.
>> Ed Vitagliano: They all died. You know, I was seriously, I was gonna say that as a joke. I should.
>> Tim Wildmon: What a terrible way to end a book.
>> Ed Battagliano: You would have.
>> Ed Vitagliano: And it's a trilogy.
>> Ed Battagliano: Yeah.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Three book. read all the way through that.
>> Ed Battagliano: Stay on the line. Kaylee, thank you you again and thank you for listening.
AFR quick story. Melanie and I just been married six months
AFR quick story. Melanie and I just been married, I don't know, six months. We're watching a movie, five minutes before it's over. It's a real cliffhanger. She falls asleep, she wakes up, oh, what happened in the movie? And I thought I'm gonna say something outlandish so she'll go, haha, No, really, what happened? I said, the, the woman got struck by lightning and died. And she said what? That doesn't even make sense. I said, well, that's what I thought. She said, no, wait, that doesn't even fit with the plot or anything. That's great. Crazy. And I said, yeah, tell me, tell me about it. I can't believe six months later we watch another movie, she falls asleep, she wakes up, oh no, what happened? And I just thought, I'm going to say it. She's going to go, oh man, now.
>> Ed Vitagliano: I see you got got me that last time.
>> Ed Battagliano: I said, the man got struck by lightning. She said what? Well, that happened in another movie. That's crazy. And I said, well, here's who got the diamonds and here's what happened with the person kidnapped, but the man got struck by lightning. And she just said that, that makes no sense at all. I said, you know, Hollywood.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yeah.
>> Ed Battagliano: I've never been able to get anything over on her this rock song for about 15 years and I've did about half dozen times or more. Tammy Wynette not too far from where our studio. She said, oh, I heard Tammy Wynette died, but I didn't hear how you didn't do that.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Are you kidding?
>> Ed Battagliano: I said, she got struck by lightning.
>> Tim Wildmon: Oh man.
>> Ed Battagliano: She took about three steps away from me, stopped, turned around real slow and I see this light bulb appear over her head. And she came over and hit me in the arm. And she's thinking, she said, now I gotta go back and watch about six different movies.
>> Ed Vitagliano: How does she, how does she live with you for all these years and take seriously the first thing out of your mouth?
>> Ed Battagliano: Well, that's the only thing I've been able to do like that to string that along. But you could have stopped with how does she live with you? There's A lot of people that know her that ask her that routinely.
Brian is on the line with Trivia Friday. Brian, where do you live in Alabama
>> Ed Vitagliano: All right, shall we continue, fellas?
>> Ed Battagliano: Let's do it.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Let's go to Alabama this time. Brian is on the line. Brian, welcome to Trivia Friday.
>> Caroline: Hey, can y' all hear me?
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yeah, we can. Brian, where do you live in Alabama?
>> Caroline: I live in Baldwin County, Alabama. right across the bay from Mobile.
>> Ed Battagliano: Yes, sir.
>> Caroline: Yeah.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Okay, well, you want to ask, answer. You want to ask, answer or do both, Brian? Yes, both. Okay, which one you want to try to answer?
>> Caroline: I'm gonna. And by the way, my son Joseph, who's 13, he's here with me too, and he's been helping me out.
>> Ed Battagliano: Hey, Joseph, nice meeting.
What body of water separates Australia from New Zealand? What say you guys
>> Caroline: We're gonna do the body, of water.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Okay.
>> Caroline: So,
>> Ed Vitagliano: Okay, yeah. What body of water separates Australia from New Zealand? What say you, What say you guys?
>> Caroline: We say it's the Tasman Sea.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yes, Tasman Sea. Where we get, Tasmania.
>> Ed Battagliano: And a follow up question. How many great whites per inch are in that? They say that great whites are just as thick as brim and a pond. Right? Yeah, through that area. And in New Zealand's about.
>> Tim Wildmon: They don't swim that channel much.
>> Ed Battagliano: Dozen things. No, you don't see out there tubing. Yeah, just about 2 billion. A dozen things.
>> Tim Wildmon: So that's where we get. Tasmania is a, either a town or a province in, Australia, I think. it's the south. Tasmanian devil's an animal, right? And it's a real animal.
>> Ed Battagliano: It's a real animal.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yep.
>> Tim Wildmon: Not a comic strip.
>> Ed Vitagliano: So, Brian, did you guys look that up or do you know.
>> Ed Battagliano: No.
>> Caroline: You didn't know it.
>> Ed Battagliano: Keep it straight, dad.
>> Caroline: School the other day, okay, My son knew it. I did not M. My geography is not that great.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yeah.
>> Ed Battagliano: Hey, great job, guys. What's your question for us?
What is the second fastest bird in flight in the world
>> Caroline: Okay, our question for y' all is, what is the second fastest bird in flight in the world?
>> Ed Battagliano: Okay. The peregrine falcon is number one. And yeah, in a dive, it's like, I don't know, 160, 180 miles an hour.
>> Tim Wildmon: I've seen a flying cheetah.
>> Ed Battagliano: A flying cheetah? Yeah. After they get airborne, after they got.
>> Tim Wildmon: You're right. They gotta run like a flying squirrel. Take off once they get up. Airborne. No.
>> Ed Battagliano: Yeah, that's right.
>> Tim Wildmon: Get out.
>> Ed Battagliano: They're in ground.
>> Tim Wildmon: Get out of the way.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Flying cheetah.
>> Ed Battagliano: Wait, now let's see.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Or a lion. Cheetah.
>> Ed Battagliano: Falcon. Paragon number one. Who's. What's the fastest bird? I'm gonna say an eagle, but I don't know what brand of eagle.
>> Ed Vitagliano: But I'm gonna say, are they brains?
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah, they're brands like Coke and Pepsi, and I'm gonna say some brands of eagles.
>> Ed Vitagliano: I'm gonna say it's some other kind of falcon.
>> Tim Wildmon: Are you all right?
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yeah. I'm gonna say, Well, you just heard me. I said it.
>> Tim Wildmon: It's some other guy kind of falcon.
>> Ed Battagliano: Eagle for me, falcon for Ed. How about you, third Professor?
>> Tim Wildmon: I'm gonna take a sparrow in a hurricane. Sparrow in the hurricane for 500. Alex.
>> Ed Battagliano: Wait, you're not. Hey, you're not in an Irish pub ordering off the menu. What do you boys feel like? I'll take a fair one. Hurricane. I need a real big.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Ah. Does that come with fries? All right, Brian, just put us out of our misery here.
>> Caroline: The correct answer was a golden eagle.
>> Tim Wildmon: So.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Goldie.
>> Ed Battagliano: Yes, that's a good dog.
>> Tim Wildmon: So. So, read to me how fast they can go. He.
>> Ed Vitagliano: By the way, he did not get it right. He switched to a sparrow and a hurricane.
>> Ed Battagliano: Oh, no, no, I got eagle.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Oh, you had eagle?
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah, he said he didn't know which brand.
>> Ed Battagliano: No, I said that's. That's what brand it is. Golden.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Golden eagle.
American Family Radio Trivia takes you through some popular childhood trivia questions
>> Tim Wildmon: All right, tell us about it.
>> Caroline: They reach a top speed of 200 miles per hour.
>> Jeff Chamblee: Wow.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Well, what's a peregrine?
>> Ed Vitagliano: Falcon.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Go.
>> Caroline: What was the peregrine? I think they were 220, weren't they?
>> Tim Wildmon: 230, yeah.
>> Ed Battagliano: In a dive.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Wow.
>> Ed Battagliano: Yeah, you tuck your feathers back. If you're really serious about diving. You get those feathers all tucked in and just, you know, put the pedal to the metal.
>> Ed Vitagliano: You hurdle at that point. You hurdle.
>> Ed Battagliano: That's right.
>> Tim Wildmon: Just hope you're right about your target, because otherwise, that's the end for you.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Huh?
>> Tim Wildmon: You go on 200, you don't put on the brakes.
>> Ed Vitagliano: I was gonna say, you put the brakes on.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Hey, guys.
>> Ed Battagliano: hey, y' all. Been a lot of fun. Thank you, for listening there in Alabama. God bless you guys. Have a good weekend.
>> Tim Wildmon: All right.
>> Ed Battagliano: hey, father and son. We had a mother and a daughter and a father and son.
>> Tim Wildmon: All right, Trivia. That's right, brother. Trivia. Friday it is. Tim, Ed, and JJ here on American Family Radio. We thank you for listening. You, can download the podcast of this show if you want to re. Listen to it when we're done or tell people about it. Some people like to listen to the trivia shows while they travel because we have, like, two years worth of our trivia shows at our afr.net you.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Can kill a lot of time.
>> Tim Wildmon: You can.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Well, driving across country.
>> Ed Battagliano: And I tell you what, if you're looking for the name for a band or book or something to put on your menu, right here, Barrel and a hurricane. You know, there you're going to be the only restaurant, ah, in town that has that on the menu. And they don't even have to wonder if it's a dessert or, you know, an entree. They're going to buy that just for the.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Just for the name.
>> Ed Battagliano: Yeah. We're trying to be helpful. We're looking out for you folks.
>> Tim Wildmon: by the way, Bye Bye Bye was, ah, was in sync. Oh, that was in why the Backstreet Boys Are the New Kids on the Block. I guess NSYNC came later, didn't they?
>> Ed Vitagliano: you're asking the wrong guy.
>> Tim Wildmon: I knew it when I looked at.
>> Ed Battagliano: You.
>> Tim Wildmon: Asking the question, though. And I'm not going to get an answer from.
>> Ed Battagliano: Well, no, no, that's bittersweet. If he did answer, then he gets one of his, punches man card. He gets one. One of the things taken away.
>> Tim Wildmon: So you know when NSYNC had their biggest hit, do you, Ed?
>> Ed Vitagliano: I don't.
>> Tim Wildmon: I'm guessing you shouldn't know that.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Somewhere in the 90s.
American Family Radio welcomes Bill to Trivia Friday with a little trivia
>> Tim Wildmon: All right, trivia Friday. Is American Family Radio back, to. Let's, back to the phones.
>> Ed Vitagliano: All right. We're going to go to Louisiana, and Bill is on the line. Bill, welcome to Trivia Friday.
>> Caroline: Well, thank you. Thank you very much.
>> Ed Vitagliano: All right.
>> Ed Battagliano: I like it. Do you know what city you're calling? Hey.
>> Caroline: Yes, yes.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Where do you, where do you live in Louisiana?
>> Caroline: Slidell.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Slidell. All right.
>> Caroline: yeah, so a little Chevy, a little trivia here. back in the, back in the day, we were known as Space City. it was, influx of people from what? From, oh, let's say Washington state, Seattle. And, they came with the space program.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Oh, I thought you're talking about hippies.
>> Caroline: No, they, these were like street collars.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Okay.
>> Caroline: And so, we, we kind of took the name instead of being Slide Aliens, we changed the slider lights.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Slide.
>> Ed Battagliano: Slide a Light.
>> Tim Wildmon: Slide Alights. That's.
>> Ed Vitagliano: I, I ate that for about six months trying to lose weight. Slide a Light.
>> Tim Wildmon: You see them advertised on tv?
>> Ed Battagliano: That's right.
>> Tim Wildmon: Slide Alights.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Try new Slide Alight.
>> Tim Wildmon: Okay.
>> Ed Vitagliano: only 30 calories per serving.
>> Tim Wildmon: So let me ask you this. so you tell. Met some people who work for the Space program move from the state of Washington to Slidell, Louisiana.
>> Caroline: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Ah.
>> Tim Wildmon: What was the reason for that?
>> Caroline: They run it from the law program. There was, There was a. There was a computer, center in Slide Island. They were building the booster rockets in there in New Orleans East.
>> Tim Wildmon: Okay.
>> Caroline: So, they were tested in Mississippi. So we're kind of in the middle all that.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah, they always. They always test stuff here.
>> Ed Vitagliano: You know, stuff they can.
>> Tim Wildmon: Hey, where can we just, stuff we can hurt. Scare the mess out of people. They won't even know what's going on. Hey, just test over there in Mississippi. All right.
Bill asks who tried to kill President Reagan on 1960s sitcom
So, anyway, do you want to answer the Space and Rocket City question? Is that why you call Bill?
>> Caroline: No, no, no, no, no, no. Roy Hinckley.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Oh, okay. Here's.
>> Caroline: To the guy who attempted assassinated.
>> Tim Wildmon: Reagan.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Reagan. All right, Here. Here's the question, Bill. Let me repeat, it for those just, tuning in. Roy Hinckley was the name of a character who was a professor on what popular 1960s sitcom? What say you, Bill?
>> Caroline: Well, it gave me the giggle, so I call it Gilligan's Island.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Gilligan's Island. Ah, that was the professor.
>> Tim Wildmon: What was his name?
>> Ed Vitagliano: Roy Hinckley.
>> Ed Battagliano: Well, now, who was it that tried, to kill President Reagan? Because I thought that's who it was.
>> Ed Vitagliano: John. John Hinckley.
>> Ed Battagliano: All right. Those Hinckleys are everywhere.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah. Yeah.
>> Caroline: hey, so, yeah, but you're talking about, Sudoku was one of. It's one of my favorite things to keep my mind and that instead of watching, whatever you watch. I was. Green Acres is the one that really gets me.
>> Tim Wildmon: Green Acres. Yes. That great show is. So you call it.
>> Ed Battagliano: Sudoku?
>> Caroline: No. Stutter. Don't start her. Get it out.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah. you have a lot of fruits.
>> Caroline: Spit it out. Spit it out.
>> Tim Wildmon: You have a lot of fruit to the spirit there, brother.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Just wants to get down.
>> Tim Wildmon: I know. Sudoku. Is that how you spell. Is that how you say it?
>> Caroline: Yes. Sudoku.
>> Tim Wildmon: Okay.
>> Caroline: Several different ways to put it.
>> Tim Wildmon: It ends with a U. That's why I asked.
>> Ed Battagliano: Yeah. Sudoku. Sudoku.
>> Tim Wildmon: Different people. Depends on where you live.
>> Ed Battagliano: All right, buddy. Have a great weekend.
>> Tim Wildmon: did he ask?
>> Ed Vitagliano: He. You have a question for us?
>> Caroline: Yeah. Yeah.
So who is the first bass player for the Beatles
So who is the first bass player for the Beatles?
>> Tim Wildmon: First bass player for the Beatles? of course. that was Lee.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Lee Hinckley, wasn't it?
>> Tim Wildmon: Is this somebody that's only Beatles fans would know, or is this somebody that went on to become, famous themselves?
>> Caroline: No. He died. He died young. Brain, hemorrhage.
>> Tim Wildmon: Okay. I think that's before the Beatles became popular. International.
>> Caroline: It was before the Beatles became popular. They were popular in, Hamburg at the time.
>> Tim Wildmon: Right. we don't know what.
>> Ed Vitagliano: I don't know.
>> Caroline: Okay. Stu Sudcliffe.
>> Tim Wildmon: Stu, that's the.
>> Ed Battagliano: Now, is that Mr. Ms. Sudcliffe's boy?
>> Caroline: Who?
>> Ed Battagliano: Mr. Ms. Sutcliffe's boy?
>> Caroline: Yes, that's him.
>> Ed Battagliano: That's him.
>> Tim Wildmon: As J.J. said, we went to different schools together.
>> Ed Battagliano: Hey, thanks, buddy. Have a great weekend.
>> Tim Wildmon: I got that from jj. Jasper. We went to different schools.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Different schools together.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah. all right, that was a call there from, Slidell, Louisiana. I think we got time for one more call.
>> Ed Vitagliano: All right.
>> Tim Wildmon: Before the break.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Yeah.
In a medical emergency, coconut water can be used as blood plasma
Let's go to Back to Texas. And Doug is on the line. Doug, welcome to Trivia Friday.
>> Caroline: Hey, it's good to be. To talk to y' all for a long time listener and a first, time call. I've been. I've tried many times, but couldn't get in. My brother, he got in a couple of times, but it's my first time. I'm glad we're here.
>> Ed Vitagliano: All right.
>> Tim Wildmon: Welcome, Doug.
>> Ed Battagliano: Thank you.
>> Tim Wildmon: Where do you live in Texas?
>> Caroline: I live in Willis. It's about a hour north of Houston.
>> Tim Wildmon: Okay. Toward Conroe.
>> Caroline: just north of Conroe. Between Conroe and New Waverly.
>> Caroline: Yes, sir.
>> Tim Wildmon: I got you. Well, listen, thanks for calling. You want to ask answer or both?
>> Caroline: let me try both.
>> Tim Wildmon: Which one? You want to answer?
>> Caroline: I'd like to answer the. I listen, and, I didn't get to hear all of them when I was on hold, but I. But, I. Try the coconut water question.
>> Ed Battagliano: Here's the question, Doug. It's true or false. In a medical emergency, coconut water can be used as blood plasma. Is that true or false?
>> Caroline: I'd say that's false.
>> Ed Battagliano: It is 100% true. What? 100% true. Now, in full disclosure, because I checked this out.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Here we go.
>> Tim Wildmon: You're not a doctor.
>> Ed Battagliano: More in IV than actual blood plasma. It's from the green coconut. A young coconut. Inside is sterile, free of bacteria. they have done this in Thailand, Honduras, Belize, Philippines. Solomon Island. A guy was out for the count. They ran out of IVs. They took coconut water. Two days later, he walked out of the hospital. Here's IV fluids have high sodium, low potassium. Coconut water has high sodium, low potassium. It can mimic an iv, and that is a true. Look it up.
>> Tim Wildmon: We'll be back in a minute. Doug, stay with us, please. Hold on. We're going to come back and, get to your question and, much more here on Trivia Friday.
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