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GYM FAILS, ROCK DUETS, FRUGAL LIVING AND THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES!
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Ever had one of those days where everything seems to go hilariously wrong? Join us for a whirlwind episode where we share a side-splitting "Eden moment" involving gym misadventures, wayward AirPods, and a toilet with a mind of its own. But it's not all toilet humor; we get real about pinching pennies, discussing the art of frugality with a nod to the things we just don't splurge on. Plus, we rock out with a critique of the best rock duets, casting our spotlight on the velvety harmonies of Stevie Nicks and Don Henley in "Leather and Lace."
Ever wonder how a single roll of toilet paper can last a suspiciously long time? We share our quirkiest experiences in frugal living, from the everlasting paper products to the smart money moves of buying in bulk and munching on pre-packed snacks. The episode shifts gear and cruises into the sensible world of used cars, the tech tug-of-war of not upgrading your gadgets, and the classic debate of to fix or not to fix that cracked phone screen. And for the eco-conscious penny pinchers, we debate the merits of tap water over bottled, saving your wallet and the environment one refill at a time.
We wrap up with a trivia showdown that's as diverse as it is entertaining, putting Jennifer, Terry, and the rest to the test with global drink facts and U.S. flag trivia. You'll be at the edge of your seat as Courtney defends her reigning champ title against Rick in a nail-biting leftovers challenge. So, if you're in for laughs, learning, and a touch of friendly competition, don't miss out on this episode – it's a round of applause for your brain and your funny bone!
Welcome to Eden and Amadeus the podcast. We've got some great things to talk about this morning, including things that I'm frugal. You know I'm frugal, I'm super frugal. There's a list of things that frugal people never buy.
Speaker 2:And does it apply to you? Did you look at the list? Yeah, a lot of them.
Speaker 1:Do apply to me.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:And then a list of the greatest duets in rock and roll history came out and I wanted to kind of run some by sure and get your thoughts on that. But first there's a story you did on the air this week and you've got a follow-up to it. So first let's tell the story okay.
Speaker 2:So I went to the gym and my daughter actually met me there and we did like a workout class together. And I walked into the gym, I did like some treadmill stuff, then we did a little workout class together and then she went to go walk on the beach because it's near the beach and so we had separate cars. So I call her and I said I can't find the case for my AirPods. I know they were in my ears when I first walked in. I can't find them. So she walked back up from the beach.
Speaker 2:I didn't give you all of these details when I told you on the radio, because we're very limited in time on the radio.
Speaker 2:So she walks back up, she helps me search my whole car and then I'm thinking, well, maybe they fell out of my little fanny pack. I have this like Lululemon fanny pack. A lot of people have that. You wear it over your shoulder even though it's a fanny pack. So I walked in. No-transcript track the case. Well, the case says it's back at the gym. So I drive back to the gym and I go in, and now when I walk in the gym, I actually realized it's picking up the signal and so I walked and it took me to the bathroom.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:So now I'm like I've already looked in the bathroom, but okay, and then it is taking me directly to the stall I used. I mean to the point where it's like you're eight feet away, you're six feet away, you're three feet away, look to your right, look to your left and beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, right there. So then it says beep, make the device beep. So I'm like, okay, I can actually make the case. Beep. The beep was coming from inside the toilet.
Speaker 1:It sounds like a horror film. It's coming from inside the toilet.
Speaker 2:So I realized that the toilet had some like toilet paper in there and water, nothing foul or anything. And I'm like I'm going to have to stick my hand in there and get my foul or anything and I'm like I'm gonna have to stick my hand in there and get my case out. It was my mother's day present, by the way.
Speaker 1:I didn't tell you that part.
Speaker 2:So this is like this week and mother's day was last weekend, and so I stick my hand in there. Nothing wash my hand with soap and water up to the arms.
Speaker 2:I'm sure right and I went out and I told them at the front desk I have located my AirPod case and it is coming from inside that toilet and they said the one that's clogged. We've already realized that that toilet's clogged. I'm like, yes, so they said we've already called maintenance on that toilet, but what we'll do is let them know that if they find anything when they come tonight after we close right that it's, that it's there so I was back at the gym.
Speaker 2:This is two days later. This is yesterday. I went back in. There's still an out of order sign on the toilet no I asked them at the front desk. They said they took. They had to take the whole thing apart. I completely broke that toilet.
Speaker 1:Wow, and it's still not working. Do they find?
Speaker 2:No.
Speaker 1:So it's gone.
Speaker 2:It's gone, but in the meantime I've contributed to the breaking of one of their toilets. I mean, it's that thing. It's been out of commission for what now? Like 72 hours.
Speaker 1:So there's no way that it was clogged before you went in there. No, so you definitely clogged that.
Speaker 2:I used it and then I flushed I somehow big is that case airpod cases are about the size, I don't know, maybe two inches okay I don't know how it could clog it.
Speaker 1:That bad I mean either because I think of things like matchbox cars that go down and yeah, you know things that go down, but hey, I don't know, maybe maybe the plumbing is different but also, how did it fall in the toilet and I flushed it? I don't know. There's so many things that you do that I don't have an explanation for. We call those Eden moments.
Speaker 2:Well, yesterday I found one of my daughter's AirPods in the house and I said you're going to leave this right there? And she said I don't know, are you going to flush your AirPod case down a toilet?
Speaker 1:See Exactly, oh my gosh, Is your daughter having eating moments?
Speaker 2:too. She's all the time.
Speaker 1:That's crazy.
Speaker 2:All the time.
Speaker 1:But she gets it legit, I guess. Mm-hmm, all right, we'll talk about some frugal things coming up after this rundown. So this is just. I just copied a few of the list. There's like 20 or maybe 50 of the greatest duets in rock and roll history.
Speaker 1:So I just wanted to get your opinion on it yeah definitely At number 11, I'm surprised it's not higher is Leather and Lace by Stevie Nicks and Don Henley. That's a great, great song. Oh, I wouldn't have thought of that one. Oh, really, don't you think it's great? Yeah, that should have been higher up there.
Speaker 2:I don't know if it needs to be higher up there, but it's a good one.
Speaker 1:How of Us? By Bill Withers and Grover Washington.
Speaker 2:Great song. See, this is not what I was expecting at all. What were you expecting? I was expecting duos, not the actual songs, the duets. I was expecting. These are great duos.
Speaker 3:So in my mind I was thinking of all the duos.
Speaker 1:No, you said duets, but I just didn't register, Okay, please continue At number eight, it is Simon and Garfunkel with the Sound of Silence. Number eight it is Simon and Garfunkel with the Sound of Silence.
Speaker 2:Another, just amazing, amazing song. None of these excite me yet.
Speaker 1:Okay, number six. You're going to probably be excited by this one. Number six on their list is I Got you Babe.
Speaker 2:Okay, yeah that's classic. That's iconic.
Speaker 1:Classic, Just classic. I love it. The song that came in at number four on their list is one of my favorite songs. Queen and David Bowie with Under Pressure.
Speaker 2:That's fantastic.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, I just love that song.
Speaker 2:Interesting to call it a duet when it's an actual group and one other guy. Yeah, that's true, but I guess it's it's.
Speaker 1:Freddie and David, the voices back and forth together. Stevie Nicks is in at number three with another duet.
Speaker 2:Tom Petty.
Speaker 1:Yeah, Stop Dragging my Heart.
Speaker 2:Around. I put that well above Leather and Lace, so I agree with that.
Speaker 1:I saw Garth Brooks in Gainesville a few years ago and Trisha's always with him and because of Tom Petty being from Gainesville, they did that song and it brought the house down.
Speaker 2:I mean it was great At number two.
Speaker 1:I would not have put this at number two, but an amazing, amazing song and groundbreaking for its time. Aerosmith and Run DMC Walk this Way. Yes, I mean, yes, yes, I mean it broke so many barriers for MTV, for rock, for rap. It may be the song that made rap so accessible to the rest of the world. Right, I mean, it was so important. Yeah, and I'm glad that's on the list.
Speaker 2:The number one song, I think, is Although I would argue that Rapper's Delight was the song that made rap music very accessible, because that was the first song. Our radio station in South Florida did a contest to see who can memorize all the words, so you had all of these white kids running around trying to memorize an entire eight minute rap song.
Speaker 1:That's probably the very first.
Speaker 2:But I'm not negating what you're saying. I'm just saying I would also say that that was. But you're right, that was a when they when, when Steven Tyler is breaking through the wall On the video In that video.
Speaker 1:I remember what I remember waiting, sitting and waiting and watching him to be to see that video again.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it was amazing.
Speaker 1:Amazing Number one on the list, a great song. But I don't know if it should be number one on the rock and roll list, but it's Marvin Gaye and Tammy Terrell with Ain't no Mountain High Enough. Love that song. Yeah, love that song, but I just feel like there's maybe a couple others that could have been higher.
Speaker 2:But anyway, that's a few of the songs on the list. Man, I want to see the entire list. That is amazing, wow. So no Elton John and Kiki D.
Speaker 1:You know what that may have been on the list, but it wasn't in the top ten. I'm just kidding, there was like a Metallica song, I think in the top ten?
Speaker 2:Yeah, I bet I mean, if we're talking rock and roll, I was kidding about those two.
Speaker 1:But those are the ones that really stood out to me and I wanted to just run by you.
Speaker 2:They were. That was amazing and it brought back some really good musical memories too. Thank you, yeah.
Speaker 1:Okay, so let's talk about some things that frugal people never buy, and I want to show you this is legit. I want to show you this text. When I was up in New Jersey a few months ago, staying with some friends, you know, we were playing cards and having a few drinks and conversation kind of goes, and I was talking about being frugal and one of the things that I told them was that it takes me about two months to use one roll of toilet paper. Do you know that about me?
Speaker 2:You've mentioned it.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so I want to show you what. I sent them a picture on march 18th. There's my brand new role.
Speaker 2:Okay, march 18th, right yes I just sent them this picture, may 9th, 53 days later holy, moly moly 53 days and so part of that is because you don't have any women in your house that's part of it.
Speaker 1:But also and I was, I was thinking like another little thing, like a lot of people I know some people blow their nose with toilet paper, like I buy boxes of tissue, okay Specifically, like I use toilet paper only for what it's bought for. You know what I mean.
Speaker 2:Yes.
Speaker 1:And so I think that's one of the ways that I'm frugal. Okay, and I know that's just one little thing, but some a long time. Even on Facebook you say I make my own like granola or trail mix. I always make my own like snacks when I can, because it's cheaper to buy like bulk of the things you like in it and then make your own and put it in little Ziploc bags. Do you do that?
Speaker 2:I wish I could tell you I did that, but I don't do that. My daughter does. She preps her meals every day for lunch and snacks and little bags, and she's amazing.
Speaker 1:I do the same thing even with, like potato chips or whatever Like. If I buy Pringles like, I'll take out like 10 and put them in a Ziploc bag and kind of separate them.
Speaker 2:Yeah, she's the bento box queen.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it's easy to just open something and eat the whole thing. But if you're frugal and you're like, oh, this cost me $2, but I can get four of whatever out of it, that's the way to be New cars.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you don't buy new cars.
Speaker 1:I think the last three vehicles I bought were used and because I follow Dave Ramsey, I've paid cash for my last two cars, which is an amazing feeling. I haven't had a car payment since 07. So that's very, very nice. Technology upgrades First of all, I'm not even a technology guy, but I would never, ever pay for an upgrade, do you?
Speaker 2:What do you mean by upgrade Like a new phone If you don't need a new?
Speaker 1:phone yeah.
Speaker 2:I have, but for specific reasons not because I needed the latest and greatest, like, for example, I use my phone to shoot a lot of video that I use professionally. So when Apple came out with their newer phones, I definitely upgraded because I wanted that opportunity to have that best better microphone, better speaker, better phone. However, since then they've upgraded it at least three times and I haven't gone along with that.
Speaker 1:So you're a little frugal there.
Speaker 2:I'm always frugal on that.
Speaker 1:My phone screen is so cracked that when I touch it. I can feel that the glass is separated.
Speaker 2:So there's something. So Kathy Griffin, who I know is a very polarizing comedian, but she had an actor where she talked about how if somebody's phone screen is cracked they're crazy. Like you can just look at somebody's phone and know if they're crazy, and I can't remember what celebrity she was talking about that had a really cracked phone screen. She had a sit down with her and said I just want you to know that this indicates to me that you're crazy.
Speaker 1:Does this make me crazy?
Speaker 2:You know, to me it screams. I'm frugal. I would not be able to walk around with a phone case that looked like that, but I always get those laminate things that you stick on your phone. So it always looks cracked. But when someone goes oh, your phone case is cracked, I'm like nope, nope, I can pull that off.
Speaker 1:Oh, okay.
Speaker 2:That's not it. But to me it says frugal it doesn is frugal it doesn't say crazy.
Speaker 1:Mine is so cracked that on the very, very sides, if I go to swipe something I could cut myself like it's. Yes, I can see that. I can see you getting a glass splinter. That's how frugal I am. Uh, bottled water. No way in heck would I ever buy bottled water right like who buys bottled water right it's free out the tap.
Speaker 2:The only time I ever buy bottled water is if I'm somewhere and I'm thirsty and I don't have any Like the bottle of water I have with me today. I have refilled that three times since I bought it at the store the other day.
Speaker 1:I keep plastic bottles for water here and I refill them downstairs like the little water machine and then just put them in the fridge and, like I, just always have the water.
Speaker 2:I do that more out of a concern for plastic, but I get what you're saying.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I also do it for the same reason, for the recycle reason. Books is on this list. I don't read, but if I did, I would not be buying books. I would be using e-reader, for sure.
Speaker 2:And you listen to tape or you listen to audio books. So e-readers you pay for too, just so you know.
Speaker 1:But one time right, you have to buy the book. It just, oh, you have to buy the book.
Speaker 2:Every time you read a book, you have to pay for the book you do. Unless you're using it through the library. So I listen to a lot of audio books. Yeah, and you pay by the book, but I also am part of two different apps that go directly to the library.
Speaker 3:But here's the issue with the library.
Speaker 2:Book is hot and very popular, there's still a waiting list, Like I was explaining this to my husband the other day, cause he was saying I don't understand, it's digital, why can't everybody just have it? And I said, probably because the publishing company much like they'll send a hundred copies of a book to a library they're not going to say here's unlimited. How are you going to sell books if you're giving unlimited downloads to the library? So no, I still am on waiting lists for books on my apps, even to listen to them or read them, Because it's digital, they have a limited amount and you're still on a waiting list like you would be in a library.
Speaker 1:I guess it's a good thing I don't read.
Speaker 2:It's definitely cheaper not to read.
Speaker 1:And the last thing that's on this list frugal people never buy paper towels. I don't agree with that one. I do buy paper towels. I don't agree with that one. I do buy paper towels, but the ones I buy are wound so tight. I think it's Viva. They're perforated in half sheets. I'll bring off a half sheet, then I'll cut that in half and use a quarter sheet at nighttime for dinner. This one roll of paper towel could probably last me no exaggeration like a year. I could buy one roll of Viva paper towels and it would last me for a year.
Speaker 2:We are terrible about that. The paper towels, Really. Yeah, we go through all that kind of stuff so much when COVID hit and there was this huge rush on toilet paper paper towels, all of that. And my husband worked at the time for a maintenance home improvement company. He was getting these boxes in like cause he would serve, like entire apartment communities with their paper towels and their toilet paper. So we had boxes and boxes of that stuff. We were giving it to all the neighbors.
Speaker 1:Right before COVID hit, I had bought like when I buy I do buy in bulk cause it's cheaper and I had bought I think it was a 2019. I bought a really big container of toilet paper and my mom kept going. I bought a really big container of toilet paper and my mom kept going do you need toilet paper? Cause she was hoarding it. I'm like, no, I'm good. I had that same container until 2022. So from night from 2019 to 2022, I had bought one package of toilet paper Cause you just saw, it takes me two months to use one roll.
Speaker 2:Well, in an apocalypse you can trade that kind of stuff. I mean, if you have and we were heading there, if you're in an apocalypse, and I know this from a movie you made me go watch with you once if you have something that you can put on your lips to prevent chapping yeah you're like rich was that book of eli? It was, yeah, I mean, if you trade, you can trade things so if you can hoard the toilet. I mean, you never know what you're going to be able to hoard and save, is it?
Speaker 1:is it? Am I crazy for taking two months to use a roll of toilet paper?
Speaker 2:it's not crazy, it's just it's not.
Speaker 1:Is that it's not normal?
Speaker 2:no, I think. Here's what I think. I think you probably do most of your business when you're here at the radio station, and then you probably only have to do number one at home, which doesn't require toilet paper.
Speaker 1:That's what I think well, I know, I definitely in the mornings, I definitely you, you know.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I go.
Speaker 1:And then at night too, the afternoons. I never thought about that, but I feel like I go at least a couple of times a day at home.
Speaker 2:What Really yeah.
Speaker 1:What is your diet? Is it all?
Speaker 2:that granola you're packaging up.
Speaker 1:First thing in the morning for sure. Okay, like you know, when you first get up before you leave the house, before you know, before I get in the shower, and then definitely at some point between getting home and going to bed.
Speaker 2:I know at least one. One more time, okay. So let's do the math. How many squares do you think you use for that?
Speaker 1:I would say you mean you mean for one time or two times. For one time probably four.
Speaker 2:Okay, so that's eight squares a day yeah, and it took you took you how many 53 days to get through that 53 days. What's eight times 53?
Speaker 1:Oh my gosh, I went to Fletcher. I can't do math and you probably traveled a couple of weekends you used hotel toilet paper. That is true, you probably. Go to my mom's on the weekends about every six weeks.
Speaker 2:So let's do the math, Bing.
Speaker 1:So you can't do math either.
Speaker 2:Right, all I can do is say bing bada, bing, bing, and then I pretend I came up with it. Hang on.
Speaker 3:Carry the one and the minus two. Oh yeah, you're right, I'm right on.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I don't know. My friends were like what?
Speaker 2:We go through a roll a week. Listen, if you don't have any females in your house, you're automatically using way less glass.
Speaker 1:Probably so.
Speaker 2:Because we use it for number one also.
Speaker 1:I'm going to tell this. I'm not going to say the name. I have a friend who uses a couple of squares when he goes number one.
Speaker 2:I don't even want to have to think about that, because that sounds. Yeah, and I'm like it sounds like something you'd be wearing all day.
Speaker 1:I'm like what are you?
Speaker 2:doing that sounds irritating at best. Listen this podcast took a turn and the only thing I think that could save it it's the stop. Yeah, no, it's to go into our battle of the sexes recap, so let's do that.
Speaker 1:This is of the sexes recap, so let's do that. This is a battle of the sexes replay.
Speaker 2:Here we go. Monday morning battle of the sexes. Please welcome our returning champion from the west side.
Speaker 1:It's jennifer and also from the west side here to take jennifer on it's terry. Today is world cocktail day. We're just going to ask you some questions about drinks from around the world. First question goes to our returning champion, jennifer. Often called a wine name the popular Japanese beverage made from fermented rice.
Speaker 2:Sake yes.
Speaker 1:One for you.
Speaker 2:Terry, if you ask for a cold cerveza in Mexico, what will you get?
Speaker 1:A beer? Yeah, one to one, jennifer. A Moscow mule is traditionally served in a mug. Made from what metal?
Speaker 2:Copper.
Speaker 1:Yep Two to one.
Speaker 2:Terry, the British are famous for serving their ale. In what measured glass.
Speaker 1:Pint, yep pint. Two to two. All right, jennifer. Since 1759, this stout has been brewed at the St James Gate Brewery in Dublin Ireland.
Speaker 2:Guinness Yep, you're so smart. Oh, I know that, Terry, Terry. Since 1889, this lager has been known as Australian for Beer.
Speaker 1:Terry, too much time we were looking for Fosters. It's Australian for Beer. That means, Jennifer, you're a champion.
Speaker 2:Thank you.
Speaker 3:This is a Battle of the Sexes replay.
Speaker 1:Here we go. Tuesday morning Battle of the Sexes.
Speaker 2:Please welcome our very petrifying champion from the west side.
Speaker 1:She's scary it's Jennifer, and here from Mandarin to take Jennifer on it's Lucas Guys. Today is Stars and Stripes Forever Day, so we're going to do a little flag quiz. First question goes to our returning champion, jennifer. How many red stripes are on the current US flag? Thirteen, no, there's only seven red stripes on the score. Yet.
Speaker 2:Lucas, how many white stripes are on the US flag? Six, yeah, six.
Speaker 1:One to zero so far, Jennifer. You can tie it up with this one, Jennifer. The original flag had a circle of how many stars 13.
Speaker 2:That's your 13.
Speaker 1:Absolutely. For the 13 original colonies.
Speaker 2:Lucas, how many stars are on the current US flag?
Speaker 1:50. Yeah, 50. One to two. You can tie it up with this one, jennifer. What does it mean when a flag is flown upside down?
Speaker 2:That the country's under attack.
Speaker 1:Yes, distress or emergency. Two to two. But, lucas, this is a rare opportunity. If you get this one right, you're today's champ.
Speaker 2:Lucas, what is the preferred method of destroying a flag?
Speaker 1:Burning it. Oh my gosh, we've got a brand new champion in Lucas.
Speaker 2:Good job Lucas.
Speaker 3:This is a Battle of the Sexes replay.
Speaker 1:Here we go. Wednesday morning Battle of the Sexes. Back for his day. Number two from Mandra, let's welcome in Lucas.
Speaker 2:And to take him on today from Callahan. It's Courtney Guys today.
Speaker 1:It's a blank of blank quiz. All the answers are going to be three words. It's going to be blank of blank. You'll get it as we go. First question goes to our returning champion, Lucas.
Speaker 2:Lucas explorer Ponce de Leon was said to be searching for this natural spring in Florida.
Speaker 3:I have no idea.
Speaker 2:That was the Fountain of.
Speaker 1:Youth no score yet. Courtney, a gift from France to the United States. She stands in the New York Harbor.
Speaker 2:I have no clue.
Speaker 1:That's the Statue of Liberty. No score yet.
Speaker 2:Lucas, a kid's game where you make a chain of primates by linking their arms Monkeys. We need it. It's three words. Barrel of monkeys is what we were looking for.
Speaker 1:Still no score. All right, courtney, a famous Johnny Cash song, or the area of the Pacific Ocean famous for its volcanoes.
Speaker 2:Ring of Fire.
Speaker 1:There you go Very nice, we have one on the board. You can tie it up with this one, lucas.
Speaker 2:Lucas, this teen girl and patron saint of France was famously burned at the stake. I have no idea.
Speaker 1:Joan of Arc. With a score of one to nothing, Courtney, you're today's champion.
Speaker 3:This is a Battle of the Sexes replay.
Speaker 1:Here we go. Thursday morning Battle of the Sexes.
Speaker 2:Please welcome our returning champion representing Callahan it's Courtney and representing St champion representing callahan it's courtney, and representing saint mary's it's arthur, and guys today it's.
Speaker 1:Are you smarter than a fifth grader? Weights and measures. These are pretty easy actually. We'll get right into it. The first question going to our returning champion, courtney how many feet are in a yard?
Speaker 2:Three Of course.
Speaker 1:All right, one to one. Courtney, how many ounces are in a cup?
Speaker 3:How many ounces? Oh, you cannot repeat back any part of the question, Unfortunately you can't repeat back the question, so we can't take that.
Speaker 1:By the way, it was eight, still one to one. Arthur, how many cups are in a pint. Four no two. Two Still got a tight score, courtney. On what scale does ice melt at 32 degrees Is?
Speaker 2:it Fahrenheit or Celsius Fahrenheit, yeah, that is correct. Two to one, arthur. On what scale does water freeze at zero? Is it Celsius or Kelvin?
Speaker 3:Celsius.
Speaker 2:Yes, two to two, we got a tie. All right, the two of you. The first to shout out the answer will be our winner, and you will not be able to hear each other. 43,560 square feet of land make up this four-letter word. Mile Acre Acre is correct.
Speaker 3:This is a Battle of the Sexes replay.
Speaker 1:Here we go. Friday morning Battle of the Sexes.
Speaker 2:Who she is a scary champion have to go up against From Callahan. Please welcome Courtney.
Speaker 1:And from St Augustine to take her on. It's Rick Guys on Fridays it's all leftovers. These are questions from past battles that didn't quite make it on the air. First question goes to our returning champion, courtney. This is from our Are you Smarter Than a Fifth Grader Weights and Measures quiz? What M word describes? A thousand years? Too much time, courtney. We were looking for millennium on that one.
Speaker 2:Rick, this is from our you, smarter Than a Fifth Grader, weights and Measures how many days are in a leap year 366.
Speaker 1:Correct, All right. One for you, Courtney, from our flag quiz who wrote the Star Spangled Banner? One for you, Courtney, from our flag quiz who wrote the Star Spangled Banner. Oh, too much time again, that's Francis Scott Key on that one, rick if you get this one right, the game's already over.
Speaker 2:From our flag quiz, who is credited with sewing the first American flag?
Speaker 1:Too much time, rick. We were looking for Betsy Ross on that one. All right, courtney, you can tie it up with this one. Courtney, from our cocktail quiz, what cocktail contains muddled mint with rum and lime juice? Oh, too much time again, courtney. That's a mojito, and with a score of one to nothing, rick, you're today's champion.
Speaker 2:Okay, let's get back to using toilet paper at number one. Let's just wish everybody a fantastic weekend and let you know that if you ever want to play in the Battle of the Sexes locally, you have to be living here locally we're in North Florida. Then you can tune in to 99.9gountrycom or on the radio, of course, if you want to do it like the cavemen did, and we would love to have you have a great weekend. Thanks for listening. Bye.