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late drop fellas but we still doing it. this ones got some march madness wrap-up and movie quote trivia with chirps instead of clips because the audio was too quiet. oh well you triv and you learn
Howdy gents. Welcome to the next episode of the podcast. Glad to have you here. Hope you enjoy the listen. We will get right into it. Um just uh just off the top, just just cleaning up from the NCAA tournament. It finished up with Michigan uh beating Yukon. Kind of uh you know, expected and also unexpected at the same time. Uh I think the unexpected part, Yukon was 6-0 in in title games leading up into Monday night. And Michigan, I think, was one and seven. Um so the odds were not in Michigan's favor. But that being said, Michigan was fairly dominant all year outside of like a few missteps and their Big Ten tournament loss against Purdue kind of uh made people a little wary going into the tournament. But I mean, overall, that team was pretty insane. I think they're the first team to score 90 points in every game of the tournament, which is pretty awesome. So they were pretty dominant. Uh, UConn made it close uh for the most part and gave them a run for the money. I think that they oh no, maybe Michigan, no, Michigan didn't score 90 in the uh I was gonna say that very low score. Sorry. Yeah, but they scored 90 in the first four, four or five matches, whatever. Every round before that, they yeah, they did. Yeah. Um so it was a testament to Yukon that they were able to hold them to uh you know, to however many points they scored, that it was well below what they were averaging in the in the tournament. So um, you know, good that it was somewhat close and somewhat competitive, but Michigan kind of uh you know stamped their name all over it and uh and had a good tournament. So Rob, what was your experience watching it?
SPEAKER_00It was rough. Um I did not know that there was such a stronghold of like Michigan people. Um, I mean, I know you know New York is full of transplants, but this bar we were at, it was nuts, man. It was like so many Michigan fans, and like we were part of a very like vocal minority of Yukon fans. Um and so it was really I I I've watched games with like the other teams fans around. I don't think I've ever had as much of like a like frustrating experience of like I don't think I've ever like covered my face as much. Um and also been like embarrassed in a way as if like as if like I have something to do with the team at all. You know what I mean? Like it's kind of like I don't know, it was weird, like the way that they would react to you know, oh he just passed it out of bounds, like you know, stuff like that. It was it was kind of brutal.
SPEAKER_02Um and but like you know, exacerbates that every UConn mistake is met with like loud cheers, yeah. From most of the bar as well.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, and like also, you know, certain things that I don't know that I was like I'm I wasn't as fired up about, but like I did, even I couldn't not notice, like I was like, damn, they're getting a lot of calls. Like I feel like we're just not getting any foul calls at all. Um, so a lot of it was it it just wasn't fun. Um, and that's where like I was pretty frustrated because again, I almost feel like and I know that this makes zero sense, and the game actually may have played out as good as we could have hoped, but man, I would have loved to just like see the cards early and just check out and be like, well, we you know, this is what was gonna happen. I think the part that kills me the most is down to the last fucking two or three minutes, it still felt like we could. We might if we could just get these shots to fall. Yeah, like and and and I think that's what really makes it like more excruciating than it otherwise would be, is just being like, damn, we were barely, we couldn't get in the paint. Um we just kept have having to rely on like you know, running some great plays, passing the fucking ball, hitting open and shooting like a bunch of threes. Like, you know, even with that, and thankfully a lot of defense, a lot of great uh rebounding, we kept the game like close. But I think the opposite side of that was just like it made the end that much more crushing. Just feeling like and and and you know, it is one of those things where you look back and you're like, oh, if we could have maybe just not made these three mistakes, would we have been tied at this point? If we could have maybe, you know, just actually sank a couple of these shots instead of just continuing to just throw these up and hoping for the best. I don't know. But again, there's a lot of yeah, you know, you can deconstruct. But I think that made it kind of painful for me personally. I think everyone else, um, probably more seasoned basketball watchers that could really walk away glass half full about you know the team doing their best and stuff, which I'm not taking away from. I don't want to like insult what happened and like how good these players are and how much they gather all. And obviously they probably care about it a lot more than uh little old me. Um, but yeah, it was uh that was a tough one to lose uh compared to other losses I've gotten to witness.
SPEAKER_03Yeah. Uh given the proximity, like just geographically, like with Yukon being right outside the city. Really surprised that the bar was like mostly Michigan. I have no concept of how big Michigan is as a school.
SPEAKER_02That's like one of those schools I just like I I just assume all those power, like big ten schools, like just have a shit ton of people. I don't know if that's like true, if it's like a like a Penn State type of school. Uh Michigan is is massive. Interesting. I see good blue over the place.
SPEAKER_00And I could also say it could have been just a very like completely by chance roll of the dice, you walk into a bar. Right into that. Maybe a bunch of other bars. Yeah, maybe a bunch of other bars were like way more Yukon heavy than than Michigan.
SPEAKER_02So yeah, it's just like I was gonna ask is that there are there are specific bars that are set up for different teams around the country. Um, so like I wonder if that bar was set up to be like a Michigan bar for it, but no, no, I think that's usually very apparent because they're all like decked out by the job.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, I I would say that like we we somehow had more Yukon people for the Final Four game than we did for um and the elite. Yeah, same bar. We started sticking to the same bar because we're like, maybe this is the streak now. We have to just keep going back here. Surprisingly, fewest people there rooting for Yukon ended up being for the championship game. Could have been just like it's a Monday night, not the same, you know, vibes, people don't want to leave their homes or whatever, maybe. But uh yeah, it was just us and then like another group of like four people who also stood next to us. And then it was just the rest, it seemed to be mostly either Michigan fans, vastly more Michigan fans, then a few people that are just college basketball fans wanting to see the championship.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, sure. Well, uh good good game, good season. Uh I think not for Villanova, but I think in general, there's a lot of good teams that made it far in the tournament, which made it exciting at the end. Um, and I thought, at least following up from last week we were talking about Hurley and the divisive opinions on his antics, I thought that he he he was awesome uh after the fact. He showed kind of like the awesome the good side of it. He was extremely classy, complimentary of Michigan, and obviously very thankful for his players and appreciative of everything that they put into it, um, especially guys like Caravan who've been there, you know, that and he talked about he was like, Hey man, I'm you know I've ridden him before, and this is a game that I wasn't gonna let him, you know, come off the floor. I was gonna ride him until you know he couldn't anymore. Um so it it it was it was just good to see him uh you know shown in the positive light given what was going through the past week that he does have that really good side to him. Um a bunch of other stats that came out from the game. And Brandon, uh, did you want to mention the stat that you sent me about Terrace Reed?
SPEAKER_03I heard about this. That Terrace Reed has made. What was it?
SPEAKER_02He did he make was it he made four finals and ended up winning them none, or he played for the team that won a championship every single year? In the past, but not yeah, yeah. In the past four years, he's played two years at Michigan, two years at Yukon. In those last four years, Michigan and Yukon have won three championships. Terrace Reed has none of that. He has zero of them. He has zero. Which is just like all-time bad luck. Like that timing is oh yeah. Uh all right, so wrap up the NCAA tournament for our fantasy league. We uh Sarav uh pulled it out coming for I mean when you when you're the only person to pick the champion, yeah, that's a pretty that's a pretty easy way to make up some distance from being in last place and coming up all the way into first place. Uh so you obviously will have the uh the choice to choose where you want to draft next year, and we'll go from there. So roll out of the NCAA tournament, and uh this is one of my favorite weeks. It's Masters Week, which I don't, you know, I know most people aren't really big into golf, but and I'm not huge into golf, but there's something about the Masters that just feels very cozy and exciting. Spring. It's very spring. Yeah, it's spring, yeah. Right. It like kicks off the spring season. Augusta is always beautiful. I could listen to Jim Nance all day. Um, Scott Van Pelt handles the ESPN coverage for it. And if you Brandon and I uh or Brandon turned me on to this, and now every year I look forward to it. There's a podcaster, Chris Vernon, and every day he gives an update on it. And I don't know if the segment is called it, but it's what's going on at Augusta. And I'm not gonna get justice, but uh we'll post a clip in the chat. Yeah, yeah, we'll post a clip for anyone who wants to see it. But he does a recap every day where he gets into it and he has mascots and he's rapping, and it's super enjoyable. Um, so I look forward to that as well with the masters. Yeah, it's awesome. Yeah, um, so it's a good week, and also you know, Luke is super into golf and he likes it. It's just uh it's just a very happy weekend. Unfortunately, I'm gonna be flying and missing most of it, but just like the passage of time sort of thing, that it's a uh good marker, just like you said, to usher in spring and some warmer weather and get into some good days. So uh excited about that. Uh all right, let's uh let's roll into what's good. Who wants to I guess I'll start mine's kind of a low-key one. Um but I so as you know on these long flights, uh, you know, a lot of times you're trying to like fill time, and sometimes if personalities don't match, it can be a little bit difficult. So we have a lot of limitations on what we can and can't use, but reading is acceptable. So I'm not a big reader. I uh I don't, you know, I don't really dive into books very often, but uh you guys have both brought up recommendations of books, and then Project Hail Mary that's coming out. Um I figured that that it was a good time to uh to op op to open that up. Um so I started reading Project Hail uh Hail Mary and I'm about halfway through. I have another trip uh this weekend that I'm hoping that I can get through the rest of it. So it's very interesting. Uh it's interesting from the perspective that um that I'm familiar with the movie, that they're making a movie and then the casting of it. So when I read it, yeah, I'm trying to picture. Yeah, exactly. And it's and it's and it's weird because reading it, I do not picture Ryan Gosling in the slightest. Like it may like I'm trying to visualize him in these roles, but he's supposed to be like a super nerdy scientist, you know, scientist slash school teacher that's going out into space and doing this stuff, and like that does not seem to like Ryan Gosling just doesn't make sense. It seems like he crushed it and he did an awesome job, so I'm really interested to see it. Um but so it's just funny reading it and picturing Ryan Gosling saying these lines in my head and just like it's just not computing to me. Um the other thing that's interesting is that it seems like so much of the book at least is inner monologue. You know, it's like a guy. That's that's what's made me so curious about this movie. Yeah, is like I'm really interested to see how they do it because it a lot of it is doesn't seem like it would translate to the screen. Right. Because like it seems weird that he would just say this stuff out loud to himself. Right. Like when he's like figuring out math problems and how to do you know different experiments to see how things would work. Like it would be weird because he's by himself. So like unless he's talking to a computer or something, if they made that more uh you know, a humanoid sort of being, but like it just seems weird that he'd be there talking to himself. So I'm interested in how that translates to the big screen. So um, so yeah, that's why what's good is that reading, uh getting back into it. The other weird thing is that I um I always overanalyze these social situations, as you probably heard on this podcast and I brought up multiple times. But this is another one where I don't where I always overthink the transition from like we're talking to like okay, now I'm gonna start my book, you know? It's like it feels like a very rude thing to do to just be in conversation and then pull out a book to start reading because that conveys I am not interested in this conversation anymore. But so I don't know how to do that naturally, be like, okay, this conversation was great. I'm gonna start reading now. Thank you. No, announcing it is definitely the way to go. Like, like say that as the move. Like, okay, I I'm going to read. But is it worse to just open up a book and just slowly stop paying attention to you know, as it I think you should do that like mid-answer, like while he's talking. Just speaking of which, there's this really good book called Project Hill Hail Mary. I'm actually reading it right now, and I'm gonna continue right now. Thank you. Just perfectly segue into it.
SPEAKER_00I was gonna say, I only get to analyze these things when I'm in like situations with people that I don't normally get to see, especially like when I'm with clients and stuff, right? And it's like you don't see them that much. You're not you're kind of strangers outside of like emails and you know, chatting and whatever, um, and calls, and then you suddenly like spending, you know, you have like 20-30 minutes to kill with them before a meeting that you know you're both there for or something. And it is weird because you're like, I don't know, like we don't have a rapport on when we're allowed to like pause and disengage or whatever else. What I have studied and discovered is as you're talking, if you pull out your phone and continue to finish what you're saying while looking at your phone, it seems to create a okay, we're switching to phone time now. And I noticed that every time I do that, the other person grabs their phone and it's like, cool, we're taking a phone break. Um, and I'm like, oh, this is kind of great. Like, you know, it just it's like I've finished this exchange, but also like now we're gonna do our phones. And you know, maybe we'll put them away and talk again in a couple minutes, but like we've we've we've just you know, we've found a way to like find some balance here. So what I was gonna suggest is maybe you do phone first and then to book. Because once you pull the phone out, we can't have a phone. Wait, are you talking about like PDs? Oh, okay, never mind. I I didn't realize the context here. Gotcha, gotcha, gotcha. Okay, yeah.
SPEAKER_03So this is do the same thing with the book though. Just like as as you like, finish your sentence and slowly pull out your book as you're talking.
SPEAKER_00Sorry, I'm getting notified. I'm gonna get notification on my book. I I just gotta look at the book.
SPEAKER_01I'm like, especially.
SPEAKER_03I have to take this.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, right. I'm like, especially because in your situation, Sarab, both people have phones. So if you take one out, they can take theirs out and it's fine. On this one, I have a book. The other person does not. So I'm just kind of leaving them to be like, okay, I guess we're not talking anymore. I'm gonna look out the window, you know?
SPEAKER_01That's so funny.
SPEAKER_02It's just yeah, I very much overthink these situations, but uh, you know, I don't know. I'll see how that goes over the next over the next few weeks as I continue to get into it. Uh all right, who wants to go with their what's good now?
SPEAKER_03I'll be next. All right. My what's good is uh we saw the uh Super Mario movie, Super Mario Galaxy. Nice I took I took um James, Teddy, and George to his very first movie uh to sit through. Oh nice. Uh I didn't know how it would go. He was awesome, like sat the whole time, was like locked in to the story, which is like I I can't remember how old everybody was when they had their first movie, like the the two older boys. But George is definitely the first at two. No nobody had said seen a movie at two.
SPEAKER_02Um yeah, I can't believe he sat through that. That's wild. Yeah, George was really into it uh and was really interested in going.
SPEAKER_03And I was like, all right, let's let's do this and and see see how it goes. And he was he was great. Um and I saw the movie get like panned a lot, and a lot of people said it wasn't good. I don't know what these people were expecting from a Mario movie. I thought it was awesome. I thought it like it hit all the notes that you would expect out of out of a Mario movie. Like I saw a lot of criticisms being that it's like, oh yeah, it's it's like like Mario and Luigi are very two-dimensional and there's not like much to them. And it's kind of like, I mean, they're like these plumbers that are based on a game that really the games don't really have like a story to them, or he doesn't have like much built-in personality.
SPEAKER_02And I was trying to like think about it.
SPEAKER_03I almost think it would be weird if they like tried to dramatize Mario and Luigi like too much, because these are characters that you like, yeah, they don't really have too much of a in the way of like a backstory or like too much like lore around their personality too much.
SPEAKER_00Sure.
SPEAKER_03But that's kind of but like everybody's familiar with them. Like everybody knows Mario and Luigi. And if you try to make them into something, like it like it would almost be weirder if they gave in like too much personality. Which I understand, like if you're going to a movie and you have no interest in like Mario or anything, um, why that would maybe not hit it for you. But I think, you know, if if you just go in and you're expecting to see like a bunch of callbacks, a bunch of set pieces that look like like the Mario video games, and to see like a bunch of stuff that's pulled out from it with like gags galore, like the like the the boys were laughing pretty much the entire time.
SPEAKER_02Like there was a a bunch of moments of of levity and a bunch of set pieces that were just very like visually awesome to to see. And they were like on their edge of their seat to see it. Like I think as far as kids' movies go, it's it's one that's not gonna make you gouge your eyes out, and it's not like like boring to sit through at any level.
SPEAKER_03Uh and it's only like an hour and a half long. So I I don't know, I don't know how I don't know how they could have done it better. And I think that it would have been almost weirder if they tried to come up with this like big rousing story with like a whole bunch of of added emotions and stuff that's just like not Mario. You know what I mean?
SPEAKER_00That's really interesting. I never thought about it that way. Uh I actually I was one of those people who when when I saw the first movie, I was like deeply underwhelmed because I was sitting there thinking, like, you've got this incredible intellectual property, you've got this studio that you know pretty much has a great track record with like just animated movies. And I don't know, I just felt like it was very hollow and it was more of like visually, it was it was just like, oh, remember this, remember this? And I'm like, this is great. I like that part. Like, oh my god, the carts are out. This is awesome. But I just felt like I was it, but but but again, I walked away being like, I guess that's just maybe it's like really just meant to be a kid's movie and not like trying for for much more than that, which obviously it did, made a boatload of money. The Minecraft movie made a boatload of money, you know, not necessarily the same thing. And then with this one, when I saw the reviews, I was like, that sounds exactly like what my issue was with the first movie. So I know I'm not gonna go see it, but like I know it works for whatever reason. What I didn't think about is what you were pointing out, which is you know, the Sonic movies are supposed to be really good. Uh, you know, every time Pixar drops a movie, it's like, you know, at least decent. But the idea that like Mario and Luigi and these characters are inherently not meant to have that much depth. And so it's like, how do you build one of those stories that both the kids enjoy, but also adults feel like they really liked it too? Maybe it's just not as feasible there. So yeah, I don't know. It's very interesting.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, I just I I just don't know how it would be if you're trying to like project all of this stuff onto like a well-established character that doesn't have that. Like even like even like Sonic, I I I would say that Sonic has like more of like an established personality. Because there were like Sonic TV shows and and and stuff before.
SPEAKER_02I think that there's like more there's like more to to build on from like a like a like a pop culture cachet of like what Sonic is. I think that Mar like Mario, they like like you they just don't have that.
SPEAKER_03They have that 1993 like live-action movie that that that was that was terrible. Um it's like I I don't know.
SPEAKER_02I I almost feel like it'd be be weird if it's like, oh yeah, Mario Super Mario is like now in or like Mario is in his feelings about something and he has these like weird motivations about something, beyond like just wanting to say Princess Peach, which is essentially what's in like what's in the movie, because it's like that's what Mario is. It's gotta be.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. That's so interesting.
SPEAKER_03Yeah. So that that was my take on it. But I I was with with no expectations on like you're it you're not going to a Pixar movie. You're not it's not going to be frozen or or anything Disney quality from uh from like narratively, but from uh just the a visual perspective of like watching cool set pieces. Good time good times movies.
SPEAKER_00Oh sorry, what you got? I got uh I was struggling to pick one, but I was like, wait, Brendan sometimes has like four, so I'm just gonna do two. Do them all. I've I've one quick one, which is uh for some reason after me living in this apartment for uh almost four years now um and us making going to trivia at the bar across the street from me the main like an event you know that we would only do during like a a week in the summer where like we're just like deciding to get out during the week or you know the week between Christmas and New Year's because it's like kind of a week where everyone's just on holiday anyway. For no some reason we've gone to trivia like the last four weeks in a row. It's just been like uh on Wednesday someone will be like do you guys want to should we go and we're like yeah I can go yeah I can go too yeah I can go too and then all of a sudden like we've just been going to trivia uh and this is also what I explained to you guys is like our favorite trivia in the city um just because the way the guys laid it out um and so we went the first time and we got third place the second time and we did not place at all went the third time and we got uh second place and then last night we went and we didn't even do that we didn't do that great but good enough we got first place and we didn't really think we were gonna win until they announced the first place. We were like dude this is so funny that like we've randomly come back week after week after week uh and we're not gonna be able to go next week and we're probably gonna take a break from there in general but it's like man came together in one uh first place uh so that felt pretty good um that's awesome what'd you guys win it is kind of funny they give second and third place a free round of shots I realize is like kind of pretty is pretty ceremonial they give first place$50 back on their tab which is kind of anticlimactic yeah like like but you know it's the it's the glory of winning that matters so we we also is there a limit on the amount of people you can have on a team yeah five yeah you can't have more than five otherwise I feel like a round of shots is probably pretty close to fifty dollars anyway. Fifty dollars in the city probably you know it's like maybe you're getting more if you're in a second place no no no I I would say this place uh a round of shots is not gonna be uh it's not gonna be the as much as fifty bucks but I will say the gap is probably not big enough so it's really just about the glory of winning at the end of the day so that felt pretty good. Which most of the time it is that's how it should be in trivia. Yeah yeah yeah it's fun um my main what's good is uh parasocial relationships but like in a good way I know I know that like it can be bad for for people that like you know are too intensely emotionally invested in like stuff they're watching in like fictional whatever um but uh this also happened last night after trivia uh you know I was just kind of watching something before I was going to bed and I threw on Scrubs because that Ruboot has been out and um you know Bill Lawrence is like he's be he's become like you know the Midas touch for feel good kind of emotional uh people being kind to each other and caring for each other shows. I'm so glad that he decided to bring Scrubs back as part of it and not just continue to make new shows. But you know I'm watching Scrubs and it's like episode eight of the season now so I've been watching it for a bit. Um and like some shit goes down in this episode that really kind of hit me like a gut punch and it like my emotional reaction to what happened I realized like oh my God I've been following you kid these characters for over 20 years. Like I'm talking me and Adrian in his basement binge watching DVDs he bought at Best Buy um and like knowing these characters and it's like oh yeah I'm watching something happen involving people that I've not actively been watching and following but I've known about for 20 plus years. It just carries a different weight and you're kind of like holy shit I don't I don't know like that's kind of an achievement. I mean it's pure like coincidence that you get popular you get a chance to bring back a show that ended you know in like I don't even know what it was like the early 2010s or something but then you bring it back and you know people get to watch it and they get to see like these characters that they you know maybe cared about it a long time ago and see stuff happen. As I'm saying this out loud I realize there's been a lot of revivals but this feels different. I don't know why. This just you know I was like oh yeah full house and blah blah they all did their versions. Uh but yeah I don't know I was just watching and I was like damn this is kind of crazy uh that I'm I'm getting to see this kind of payoff or full circle moments from things I remember from 2004 and five which just is kind of nuts. Um so yeah it was uh I was like I was like man it's crazy how much art can move you. So yeah sure yeah and I haven't heard much of the sign of it being oh good Brendan Good you're good.
SPEAKER_03No I was just gonna say I I I think it's a good sign of a of a reboot or revival well done that you still have that.
SPEAKER_02Because I think that's you mentioned that there's been a lot of revivals and stuff but I think that when they try to bring something back, I I you don't always capture the same magic that you had, you know, all those years ago when you had it or when you had that that first experience with it. And A it speaks to the strength of the the characters in Scrubs.
SPEAKER_03Obviously you know iconic and lightning in a bottle that that not all shows can can have or reproduce um particularly with the main cast and like the whole JD and Turk relationship. And then you know I think that that's kind of like they did that one random like college season uh at the end where it like was kind of a revival but I feel like that that didn't capture the scene.
SPEAKER_00They had Aziz they had Aziz as like one of the new casts where it's like yeah it did not work.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_02Yeah and Dave Franco.
SPEAKER_00Yeah yeah and yeah wow I forgot Dave Franco was in that man yeah maybe that's why I like about it hoped for it. Yeah I think that maybe the the the new show is not trying to just be like hey remember this and we're gonna do our best to recreate it. I think the show and probably why it's in my all time list and a lot of people's all time list was not afraid to show like people grow and evolve and change and like their relationships change. And weirdly that is what's happening on the show now too which is like them being at whatever ages there are continuing to grow and change um and deal with the things that come with you know life. And yeah yeah it hits different it hits different than like people just being like I've created this recipe again. Does it taste the same this is actually like no this is what's happening to these people now time has passed. So that's cool. It's some good shit.
SPEAKER_02That's a good uh reminder because again I haven't heard much since it like there's a lot of hype before it came out and then since it came out I just feel like you know the marketing's died down on it so I just haven't heard as much about it.
SPEAKER_00So I'm not gonna tell you like it's been like blowing my mind and I got to tell people to watch this show the way you know you would with like when Tad Lasso was blowing up or whatever else. But I think if you like scrubs and if you like stuff that feels genuinely like um you know uh balancing like entertainment with just something real to walk away with and that's what it always was. Every episode had like a little bit of a a kernel of a lesson for your life. Sure they're just doing that again. And some episodes are hilarious and funny and like you know hit you and then others you're kind of like that was cool. Um but I I think that's also the same situation that allows for uh come out of nowhere knock you out kind of you know uh moment too just because they're like there's keeping shit real yeah yeah that's good that's good to hear that at least hits some of the same notes as the original show. Yeah I would have been so upset if it was like really cringe.
SPEAKER_02Yeah yeah all right uh let's see moving on uh a couple just a couple of quick stories one of them just because kids are always funny and so this was a uh you know they're funny in their innocence that they don't really understand kind of what they're saying or doing so I got home from my trip and Logan was showing me a new stuffed animal that she had um it was a it's a peep it's like a round you know it's a round it kind of looks like a chicken but it's a peep or whatever. And it's like and it's like a tie-dye that has you know blue and purple in it. So she comes up she shows it to me she's like hey this is my new peep I'm like oh what's its name she's like it's Juliana and Megan immediately comes over she's like oh Brendan and she comes over to me quietly she goes Brendan ask her what the original name was I was like okay so I'm like hey Logan uh is was Juliana the first name that you gave her she's like no I'm like oh what did you name her first she goes Titty I said what what now she's like yeah it was Titty change it and is and Megan is like holding back laughter right and I'm like trying to be normal but I'm like snickering right just was not totally not expecting titty to come out of to come out of my kid's mouth so then Megan's like well Logan like explain why why you named it titty and she's like yeah because she's because she's tie-dye so when she was like spelling it out it was like T I D I which to her looked like oh my god titty that's so funny because the peep was tie-dye it was titty and I was like okay that's very that you know that's like a very creative name I'm like well why did you change it? It's like well because I didn't want people to laugh at the name that she had and it seemed like people were laughing whenever I said the name and I was like oh man like you're so aware you know that like oh man when I said the name I don't know why but people are laughing and like I don't want people to laugh at her so I'm gonna change her name to Juliana. It's much more normal no one's laughing. It's just what was her original name Titty. I know like I mean it's really hard to keep a straight face when your daughter says yeah it's titty yes go on continue.
SPEAKER_00This is gonna I don't think this is gonna work but it was it made me laugh earlier. I feel like I'm a bit I laugh a lot at like funny tweets that just cause me to like visualize a situation and um this guy tweeted this thing and it's like it's like you know person number one it's like oh man it's crazy what's going on in Iran and like this like just you know what Trump is doing it's nuts. And then like person number two is like yeah also like AI is crazy like what it's able to do is crazy and like it's really taking over our lives whatever. And then it's like the third guy is me as in like the author of the tweet is like me someone who desperately wants to see him like I'm paying attention to the news it's like y'all hear about Michael plastics all in our balls but it's like but it's Michael plastics I don't know what that made me laugh so much oh good I don't know why that reminded me of that from the titty story so uh so the other thing is just another random one there was in ask Reddit where uh the question was like what's something that you only learned about the opposite sex since you know living with with someone else you know uh I'm not wording it exactly right but you get the gist of it.
SPEAKER_02And the top answer was uh that I learned that women love really hot showers. And it was funny because I've always had this conversation with Megan when we're in the sh when we're in the shower that she likes it really hot. And I'm like damn like I've got a high tolerance but like this is really hot and she loves it really hot. So it's funny how like the internet kind of like opens up things that like you think is just like oh this person likes really hot showers. And then now to realize that it's like a consistent thing that it was the top comment on this that women love really hot showers and all of the other comments were like oh my god my wife does too like she likes it really really hot and it was just like almost like the glass shattering moment of like oh my God like this is a more universal thing and that I didn't even connect it that it just goes back to their you know that they have colder extremities that they're colder more often uh you know that they have a low metabolic rate or their circulation isn't as good you know whatever it is that those same reasons why they're normally cold in a normal environment is the same reason why they why they why they like the shower really hot and it's like oh man I never connected the two and I say you were beating around the bush and you were you you wanted to call them the weaker sex and it's it's fine.
SPEAKER_03You can just come out and say it but it's fine. We get it. We know where you're going with it. No Megan's the same way though we uh when we had our our addition put on and had like the new the new bathroom put in for a while like like the because there's when you put in a shower there's like a restrictor plate on like behind the handle um so that you can't turn it all the way hot because otherwise it would be like as hot as your hot water heater gets which would like splay you but I guess I guess they had gone a little conservative on it for Megan.
SPEAKER_02I was always fine with it. I noticed especially in the winter times like it would it would be like like not like a super hot shower but it got the job done for me. But she was like not having it. So we I I actually had to like take the handle off and like change the restrictor plate so that we could get it hotter so that she could have like a decent shower.
SPEAKER_03And I think right now it is it's it's like right on the verge of third degree burns that we have in the shower but she's like she always still cranks it all the way. She's the same way.
SPEAKER_02Yeah that's crazy. Yeah never would have thought that it was a more widespread thing but now it makes total sense. Uh all right let's see where at all let's roll into this week in history.
SPEAKER_00All right let's get into it um these are like I don't know why these end up being as much work when the whole point was uh to just do it a lot faster with AI um it's harder to curate I'll say that to find good ones all right number one on April 6th 1896 the first modern Olympics launched but winners didn't receive gold medals do you know what they received they received like the um uh what do they call like the laurels like the like little plant wreath things that that's gonna be my answer that's a good that's probably a good answer that's probably that's like that's the like old Athens Olympics like like like the green yeah I'd like to believe that they received javelins. Javelins javelins is what they received like the like the RTGs like the like the shoulder yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah modern rocket propelled grenade launcher well I guess I mean Brandon Brendan you got like a maybe 12% correct answer first first place winners received a first place winners received a silver medal that's the first part um runners up got a copper medal um and a laurel branch um first place got an olive branch and a diploma I guess um gold medals didn't become standard until 1904 um and then the IOC and then the I uh IOC retroactively redesignated them all to match modern tradition uh meaning every gold medal from the eighteen ninety six games is technically a silver medal with the rebrand. Wow that's really interesting that's cool um all right number two on April seventh nineteen fifty four President Eisenhower used a children's game as a metaphor in a press conference and that metaphor may have helped start a war what was the game children's things I'm gonna a metaphor that would have started a jewel this is a harder one monopoly monopoly is a good one I'm trying to think I'm gonna go I'm gonna go hopscotch. Alright interesting thing I I feel like when you guys see this you may recognize it. The answer is dominoes because it was the domino theory um Eisner argued that if one country fell to communism neighboring countries would fall like a row of dominoes. Interesting and people I guess credit that with like the beginning of what eventually led us to like the Vietnam War. Which you know yeah all right number three um april twelfth nineteen sixty one Yuri Gagarin became the first human in space but the Soviet government forced him to publicly lie about one key detail of his landing for 10 years. What did he lie about?
SPEAKER_02Or the landing itself I'm I'm gonna say where he landed that they forced him to lie about yeah uh I don't know I'm gonna say that he didn't have to get like rescued from the capsule that he like opened it himself.
SPEAKER_00Okay. Um I think Brendan I'm gonna say I think you're pretty sure you're wrong. Uh Brandon you're kind of like technically right but you're not really right I'm just gonna give you guys the full story. So the real thing that happened was the Soviets officially claimed that Kagarin landed his spacecraft but he actually ejected at 23,000 feet and parachuted to the ground separately because the capsule landed too hard for a human to survive. The Soviet Union didn't admit this until 1971 they knew that he was that it was going to get too hot and that he had to do the interesting part or was he just like this thing is hauling ass the whole yeah the way this reads I would assume that they knew guys this dude's really fast it's really guys please yeah honestly we said we were going to send you two space nothing about getting back man you're on your own uh but he actually also landed in a farm field had to walk around until he found like a woman and asked her where the nearest telephone was and then he had like you know where'd you come from out of space what now what now all right number four on April 10th 1912 the Titanic set sail uh but the most iconic element of the 1997 film Titanic almost didn't make it in because the director hated the idea what was it the iceberg I know the most iconic one it's one of the one of the most iconic elements of the 1997 film almost didn't make it in because the director hated the idea sank uh um is it is this like a scene or is this like like something about the boat specifically I'm not gonna give you guys uh I can't really give you guys hints because like it it kind of becomes very the most iconic uh I'm gonna say the uh I don't even know if this is like an actual thing but like the band playing them down.
SPEAKER_03No you it's actually is it the is it the diamond? Is it the whole thing about like the the gem? Are there's got I thought they just made up for the that that's my that's my real answer.
SPEAKER_00Final answers final answers good guesses good guesses. I knew this was not going to be an easy one to guess it was actually My Heart Will Go On the Celine Dion song. Wow because and this is why I wanted to use this this is what I thought was really really interesting. You know we're talking about the 90s and like even though our sense of sound has changed dramatically but back then think about this My Heart Will Go On was like an amazing pop song. And so uh like James Cameron was like putting a pop song at the end of this movie is like putting a pop song at the end of Schindler's list. Like why would we do that? And yeah basically it's like yeah so they they had the idea but what changed everyone's minds was when she uh oh also she hated it she also didn't want to do didn't think it was the idea yeah hated it but man so she just goes into the studio while they're all there or whatever and just sings it just to see kind of thing like everyone was like let's just you know at least like we'll just listen to it. She came out everyone is in tears and they completely did a 180.
SPEAKER_03That's awesome.
SPEAKER_02Yeah I mean it's a it's a phenomenal song that is like yeah like we're iconic for sure iconic I do like the idea I was gonna say just I can't get over how funny the this the the feeling is of like wait you're telling me the the end of my three hour epic where like thousands of people die frozen in the ocean you want to add a pop song wait was it only I know maybe I'm getting bobbed down in the semantics of it but you keep saying the end of the movie was it only at the end or was it not played when they were at the front of the ship you know like was it like in the middle of the movie where he's like holding her waist and she's at the arms wide I don't know maybe the actually you're right.
SPEAKER_03I should think about when the music was played he like I think during the whole song I think they might do like the like they might take like the instrument off the piano one play that during it the piano version of it. No the um yeah the I think it's the the like woodwinds. Whatever instrument yeah I don't I don't know I don't make it. I don't know.
SPEAKER_00I think because there's that recorder or blue because clarinet. I think because people are like you know, James Cameron apparently said like this feels like putting a pop song at the end of Schindler's list. I automatically was like, oh, this is about the end of a movie. But anyways. Yeah, and I I I get that.
SPEAKER_03When there's like a real, like like it's a real life thing that happened, it's a tragedy, it should be sad. And then the to have like a pop song playing. I I understand the trepidation around it. But I mean, but my heart would go on, I think, is like pitch perfect for it.
SPEAKER_02And I mean, I just Googled it and it said my heart My Heart Will Go On by Selene Dion plays during the end credits of the 1997 film Titanic, while the vocal song plays at the end, instrumental versions of the melody appear throughout the movie. It's a melody, that's what it is. Yeah. Okay, that works. That works. Also crazy. I do I do really enjoy the thought of hey, let's remake Titanic. And James Cameron's like, I love it. The iceberg just isn't working for me, though. The whole iceberg part. I'm just not really feeling it. We go in a different direction. Does it have to be an iceberg? Right. Like we wouldn't want that to happen. Let's just take it out. What if we want to watch an iceberg?
SPEAKER_00What if it was a land of nine foot-tall blue people? What if we what if we lose the boat? What if we lose the boat and we actually go to this other planet called Pandora? Actually, hear me out. What if we just did Avatar? What if we just did Avatar for?
SPEAKER_03Imagine the next Avatar, the last Avatar movie, they have to like leave Pandora and the ship crash lands in the Atlantic Ocean, and that was the iceberg. It's 1912 on Earth. Oh man. And there's a whole Dana gets it. That's how you tie the.
SPEAKER_02We didn't know that it was a whole series, that it was the first of a long series to circle back to.
SPEAKER_00Oh my God. Insane. Before we move on, I I do need to call out this being so fascinating. Uh the actual so the information was Dion Celine Dion recorded a demo in one take. Uh that was the thing of like, let's just do it and just see. Uh, and be it was so good that it became the final recording. She only she only did a one just one take. She did a one-take demo that she was like, everyone hates this, and like it's probably not gonna happen, and just destroyed it, and now that's what we've heard like so many times in our lives. It's kind of nice. Good for her. All right. Last one. Um, maybe not not nearly as exciting as all of these, so I should have thought about this. Uh, but whatever.
SPEAKER_02Not a bang. All right.
SPEAKER_00Uh and yeah. On April 14th, 2018, Beyonce made history at Coachella. Um, but she was originally supposed to headline the year before and had to pull out. Who was her substitute that year?
SPEAKER_03From 2017. So 2017 is when she had to pull out in 2017, Coachella. Who would have stepped in for Beyonce?
SPEAKER_02It's gotta be someone who was not known at the time and is now massive.
SPEAKER_03You think? I don't know. Headlining should Coachella.
SPEAKER_02I don't know.
SPEAKER_03If they're gonna bring somebody in 2017, just someone random to be big. Yeah, for sure. Sometimes I'll think of stuff. Guy and two, man. I think about oh yeah, who was like big around then? I'm looking like I'm pulling out like Lady Gaga or someone who was who like really came up and yeah, I was thinking like Lady Gaga or Bruno Mars, but they were way earlier than that.
SPEAKER_02Uh Taylor Swift. I'm gonna go uh I'll I'll go with Taylor Swift.
SPEAKER_00I'm gonna go Chapel Rowan.
SPEAKER_02I'll stick with whatever.
SPEAKER_00Chapel Rone? That's kind of weird. That's crazy. She would have been like a teenager. That's so funny. That's so funny.
SPEAKER_02Chapel Roan. Yeah, that's Taylor Swift's music, right?
SPEAKER_01But whatever.
SPEAKER_00You actually you guys did actually stumble into the right answer, but you uh underestimated it. It was Lady Gaga.
SPEAKER_02It was. Damn. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Lady Gaga's that was she big then? She was big. She was big like while we were like when we had just left college, while we were maybe in the world. Oh, that and that's what I was thinking. That's what I was thinking. Okay, that's when she was big. So she was like, she was a big enough artist who could just fill in. Yeah, Beyonce uh was pregnant with twins. So she had to uh bow out.
SPEAKER_03Uh when was that when was a star is born? When did that come out?
SPEAKER_00That I think was 2019, I want to say.
SPEAKER_03Okay. So this was pre-day. Oh yeah, 2019. Nice.
SPEAKER_00Nailed it. Yes.
SPEAKER_02All right. Cool. All right. Uh kind of good segue. All right. So for so this, so this trivia is going to be movie quote based. And the way the way that I'm going to operate this is that I'm going to read a quote, but I'm going to leave out a part of the quote. All right. So there's a bunch of ways that you can earn points. So if you correctly fill in the missing part, that's going to be worth two points. And then one point each for guessing the character or actor that said it, the movie and the year that the movie was made. Does that make sense? Terrible years. So you can get up to you can get up to five, and I'll give plus or minus one year. So you have basically like a three-year window for it. So two points for correctly filling in the the quote. If you can't fill it in, I will for you. And then you can get one point each for the character, the movie, and the year. So a total of five points per question. And each of you will get six of that. Does that make sense? I think now for the listening audience, I think that the most effective way to do the reveal of the quote would be to actually play the portion from the movie where that's quoted. So I'm going to attempt to do that. Unfortunately, we're struggling with how to make the audio work in a clear way. That might help us in terms of copyright issues. Um, but so what I'm going to do is that I'm basically just gonna hold up my microphone to my computer speakers. If it comes out really terribly, we'll probably just cut it, but we'll see how that works out as the reveal. Make sense for everyone? Yep, let's do it. It does. I think I'm gonna get it. So we're starting with Sarab. We get destroyed. I don't know. So yeah, so we'll see. All right. So Sarab, your first quote. No, I like rock and roll all night and part of every day. I just usually have blank. I can only rock from like one to three. No, I like rock and roll all night and part of every day. I usually have blank. I can only rock from like one to three.
SPEAKER_00I have nothing. Um what's like oh, so the main thing is, oh, you can get five points, but how much is more than that?
SPEAKER_02So I'll give you the chance to fill in the quote. If you can't, then I'll fill it in and then I'll give you and then that will allow you to at least guess the rest of it. Yeah. Does that make sense?
SPEAKER_00Yeah, yeah, yeah. I don't know. I'm gonna say school. School. School is incorrect.
SPEAKER_02It's errands. No, I like rock and roll all night and part of every day. I usually have errands. I can only rock from like one to three.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_01I got nothing, honestly.
SPEAKER_02Nothing? Yeah. Brandon, just just for fun, do you have any guess?
SPEAKER_03No, I don't. I no. I got nothing.
SPEAKER_02All right. All right, let me let me try to play it. We'll see how this goes.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_02Is that uh Paul Rudd?
SPEAKER_00Is that uh role models? That is role models.
SPEAKER_02Nice Paul Rudd role models. Yeah. I should have put that together. And the year was 2008. Uh oh. Man, yeah, I definitely wouldn't have gotten that. All right. But yeah.
SPEAKER_03Oh man.
SPEAKER_02All right. All right. So nothing for Sorab right now. Brandon, you're up for your first one. And the quote is you're gonna need a bigger blank. Sorry, Brand. Did I say Brandon? Yeah.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_02But you said let's do it. You're gonna need a bigger blank.
SPEAKER_03You're gonna need, or we're gonna need. First thing that came out was was Brandon. You're gonna need a But I'm fear- I'm fairly certain that's we're gonna need a bigger boat. You're gonna need a bigger boat's the only thing that's coming to me. But I don't uh I don't think that's right.
SPEAKER_02Okay, so are you are you are you locking in boat? Yeah, yeah, I'll lock that in. See if I can come up with some of the other things. Boat is correct. Oh. Boat is correct. You're gonna need a bigger boat. So now you know the character year. Is that from Jaws? Jaws is correct.
SPEAKER_03I should know the year. I'm gonna say like 1983.
SPEAKER_02You get plus or minus one. 1983 you're going with?
SPEAKER_03Yeah, yeah, I'm gonna go with 83.
SPEAKER_02The answer is 1975. Wow, Jaws is that old. The character, man. I'm assuming that you don't know the I can see, I can see the guy. I don't know his name. I haven't seen Jaws in so long. And I definitely don't know the actor. His his name's his name's good. If you even know the first name, I'll give it to you. I'm gonna go with his name was Paul. His name was Roy Schneider. Or sorry, his name was Martin Brody, played by Roy Schneider. By Roy Schneider, yeah, yeah. This is the clip. Alright.
SPEAKER_03Well, seeing it, I'm trying to like see what he's gonna.
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_03I but that's that's I could have sworn.
SPEAKER_02But you get the idea. I could have sworn that that line we're gonna need a bigger boat.
SPEAKER_00It's gonna be really funny when I'm when I'm when I mix this and it automatically just removes all that audio. So it just it first it mutes it and then it removes it because it thinks it's a pause. So this entire game is just like us talking, and then you're like, here it is, which goes right to the next round.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, that's right. I'm trying to make sure that I at least read the whole quote so that people so even if we have to remove the audio, people still get it. Uh okay, cool. So Brandon got three points uh for that. Sweet. Back to Sarav. I'll take it. All right. I'm ready. I'm sitting here thinking, who in the world would slow roast a blank and serve it to their husband? I'm sitting here thinking, who in the world would slow roast a blank and serve it to their husband?
SPEAKER_00Okay, so I just I gotta say, Brandon getting boat and me getting this one is pretty funny. Uh Dog's asshole. Dog's asshole is correct. The movie is the other guys. Uh that is correct. The actor is Will Farrell. Uh that is correct. I don't think I remember his name.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, I said I'll take character or actor. That's fine.
SPEAKER_00Oh, okay, cool. Uh, and then the year was oh man. I want to say 2014. 2014 is incorrect. It was actually 2014. It's before that, right? It was earlier, yeah. I was just like, Yeah.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, that's crazy.
SPEAKER_00Anyways, all right, not bad.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. All right, cool. Yep. So I'm sitting here thinking, who in the world would slow roast a dog's asshole and serve it to their husband? And that was spoken by Will Farrell as Alan Gamble from the other guys in 2010. And here is that. Man, it's it's really hard not to laugh.
SPEAKER_00I love that line. I just love that like you also know that it was improved that he like came up with it there and he could barely say it straight. Oh my god.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. Uh all right, cool. So Sarab has four, Brandon has three. All right, over to Brandon again. All right. Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could play.
SPEAKER_03That is Ferris Bueller's Day Off. Correct. Spoken by Ferris Bueller, who is played by Matthew Broderick. Is that right? Yep.
SPEAKER_02Again, either character or actor is fine, but yeah, you got both. Year and finish the quote.
SPEAKER_03Oh, shoot, I didn't even finish the quote.
SPEAKER_02Wait, what which which part of that was missing? Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop to look around in a while, you could blank. Miss it. Is correct. And the year. 1989. 89 is incorrect. 1986. Ah man. Alright. And this is that?
SPEAKER_03Classic movie. Classic.
SPEAKER_02Alright. Alright, so that brings Brandon to seven and Sarab with four. Alright, Sarab. I'm gonna put my blank on your drum set. Okay. Uh balls.
SPEAKER_00Balls is incorrect. Interesting. Maybe it was ball sack. Um I would have said balls.
SPEAKER_02The correct answer is nutsack.
SPEAKER_00Nutsack. Wow. My nutsack. Uh yeah.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Uh characters, characters Will Pharrell. Will Pharrell. Um, I don't know why I called him Pharrell. Okay. Challengers. Right. Um movie. The movie is Step Brothers. Yeah. Uh and the year was 2008. Yeah, nailed it. All right. Man, yeah.
SPEAKER_02Nice.
SPEAKER_002008, man, is a year for iconic comedy. Super bad it is. Step brothers.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. Oh, please next before. A little bit longer just because it's the because it's the lead up uh for it.
SPEAKER_03I am really looking forward to watching that with my kids, and I wonder if the comedy is going to hold up and if if they'll think the same about it.
SPEAKER_02Are you gonna watch that with your kids? That's what I struggle with. I have no idea how old they would have to be for that. I don't know. Um all right, cool. So we're tied up 7-7. Although uh Sarav has one extra round, so going over to Brandon now. Your quote is you know how when you grab a woman's breast, it feels like uh blank?
SPEAKER_03Man.
SPEAKER_00Actually watched this one a week ago.
SPEAKER_03Did you really?
SPEAKER_00I wanna I wanted to see if it still held up. It didn't. Yeah. Yeah.
SPEAKER_03Is this where he's the uh the plastic surgeon? Oh man, this is this is gonna bother me. Man, I know there's there's somebody's screaming right now. Listening to this. I know you guys are dying on the inside too. It feels like a oh let's go with uh I I got nothing. Give me the fill in the quote and I'll see if if that triggers the the rest of the movie.
SPEAKER_02It feels like a bag of sand. Is this we can kind of hear it? Oh, can you? Oh I I can't. It wasn't it was sorry, it wasn't showing up highlighted, so I didn't think it was coming through. I can just find the right part. Okay.
SPEAKER_03Man. No, can you go, yeah, go ahead. Try that again.
SPEAKER_02No, no, no. So you know how when you grab a woman's breast, it feels like a bag of sand.
SPEAKER_03A bag of sand?
SPEAKER_02You don't know it?
SPEAKER_03No, I'm gonna go with uh yeah, I'm gonna I'm gonna guess. I'm gonna go with um the 40-year-old virgin. That's correct. Yeah. Uh so is it Steve Krell? And the year, again, I'm terrible with years. It's in that same timeline. I'm gonna go 2000.
SPEAKER_02Nine? 2009 is incorrect. Wow, really? It was like right off uh coming right off Anchorman, actually. Wow. Did you get that because of the audio could because you could hear the audio clip being blazed? No, I I I couldn't hear anything when it came through. Oh, okay. Okay, good. All right. Well, I don't know what to do.
SPEAKER_03I was just trying to think of of who would have what the context would have been.
SPEAKER_02You know what I mean. Why don't we just play? Why don't we just deal the cogs?
SPEAKER_03Did uh did it hold up, Sarath?
SPEAKER_00I don't know. Uh it did, yeah. There's a lot of these movies that uh when you re-watch them, it's not that they don't it the reason they don't hold up is because maybe they were shocking at the time, but we've come so far that like the movies that felt jarring or shocking or amazing are just seem really, really tame now. Um that makes sense. But 40-year-old Virgin had just such kind of timeless c comedy, and like you could tell like a lot of it was just riffing and a lot of this was just jokes. Um, and then the physical performances were also just pretty funny. So yeah, it just it it really worked still.
SPEAKER_02All right. After the third round, Brandon has nine and Sarav has seven. So we're at the midway point now. All right, Sarav, you can't handle the blank.
SPEAKER_00Uh the truth. Truth is correct. Um the I'm just gonna go with the actor Jack Nicholson, the move the movie's A Few Good Men. Um and I'm gonna say the I don't I'm not sure about the year. I'm gonna go with 1986.
SPEAKER_021986 is a little early. The correct year is 1992.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_02All right, but still a four-point uh answer. And this is the super famous quote.
SPEAKER_01All right.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, I've never actually seen that movie. I've seen that clip a bunch. I know where it's what it's from, but I've never sat down and watched that whole movie.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, me neither. Uh all right, cool. Over to Brandon scores Sarava 11, Brandon 9. Brandon, your quote. There are there are only two things I can't stand in this world. People who are intolerant of other people's cultures and the blank.
SPEAKER_03Oh man. Give me that again.
SPEAKER_02There are only two things I can't stand in this world. People who are intolerant of other people's cultures and the blank.
SPEAKER_03I know it's probably something really out of pocket. Oh man, I thought you were guessing something out of pocket. Man. Yeah. Yeah. It's like if it's not, if it's not, if it's not jumping out at me, I don't want to guess. Yeah, all right. Finish it for me.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, I didn't realize how dangerous to let you guess sublimely at what it is. But there are only two things I can't stand in this world. People who are intolerant of other people's cultures and the Dutch. So can you guess the movie, the actor, the year? Is this Danny McBride? Danny McBride is incorrect. Oh man.
SPEAKER_03Then yeah.
SPEAKER_00I think I would like to if I wish if if there was a way to steal this, I would, but like I would love a chance to guess.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, no, no, go first, Rod. I kind of want to get it. If you don't know it, if you don't know it, I'll just play the clip. No, no, no. No, let's let's let's not guess. Just uh well, I'm sure he'll probably I just want to see, I'll play it and I'll see if that leads you into anything. It said it there in the beginning.
SPEAKER_00Still nothing, Brandon? No. Really?
SPEAKER_02No. Is that is that Michael? Is that uh Michael Cain that said that?
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. Michael Cain is. He was in a comedy movie.
SPEAKER_03Yeah. Is that from uh uh from Austin Powers? Uh you get man.
SPEAKER_02Austin Powers and Gold Member. Man. And the year was 2002. Yeah, really, really. Man, I was surprised. I thought that I thought that was that's my wheelhouse because I'm gonna do that. I love those Austin Powers movies.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, if I that one did not jump out of me. Man, gold member was so awesome too.
SPEAKER_02Interesting.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, another one that I just haven't seen probably since 2002.
SPEAKER_02All right, so with that, Sarav has 11 and Brandon has nine. All right, Sarav, that's as good as money, sir. Those are blank. Go ahead and add it up. Every sense accounted for. One more time. That's as good as money, sir. Those are blank. Go ahead and add it up. Every sense accounted for.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. Um I don't think I'm gonna get the quote. So I'm gonna I'm gonna let you fill it in.
SPEAKER_02Okay. The quote is that's as good as as money, sir. Those are IOUs. Go ahead and add it up. Every sense accounted for.
SPEAKER_00I don't know if this is right. Is it Ryan Gosling?
SPEAKER_02Incorrect.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, I'm thinking over a different movie then. Um I guess now you can just guess the movie and the year, but Yeah. Um I well, let's just assume I'm not getting any of it. Can I just guess? Is it like is it like an Adam Sandler movie? Nope.
SPEAKER_02Brandon, do you have any do you have any guess?
SPEAKER_03Uh there's a couple that I'm thinking of. Is it It's a Wonderful Life?
SPEAKER_02No. Man, I'm really surprised with these last two. Is it like is it like hot rod? I thought that IOUs would have been like instant. They'd be like, oh yeah, of course. You're Dumb and Dumber? All right. Here's the quote. Uh, that's a dumb and dumber.
SPEAKER_03Dumb and dumber.
SPEAKER_02That is from Dumb and Dumber. Jim Carrey as Lloyd Christmas, and the year was 1994. Yeah.
SPEAKER_03Oh man. I was gonna say like 96. Yeah.
SPEAKER_02All right. Uh uh back to Sarav. No, that was me. That was Sarav. Oh, sorry. Yeah, sorry, back to Brandon. All right. Gotta make up some ground here. Your quote is Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit blank. Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit quit blank.
SPEAKER_03Band. Yeah, hopefully that that'll jump out at me once once I hear it. I'm gonna I'm gonna say uh I'm gonna say drinking.
SPEAKER_02Uh that said in a similar movie but a different movie. This one is Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit sniffing glue. Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit sniffing glue.
SPEAKER_03Man.
SPEAKER_02If you haven't seen this movie, if you haven't seen this movie, it'd be tough. It is a good one. I'd say it's a cult classic movie, but if I wouldn't say that everyone's seen it.
SPEAKER_00Is it well I'm I'm can I just guess now? Are you are you done, Brandon? No, no, no.
SPEAKER_03Let me let me guess the uh wait, but sniffing who I guess I picked the wrong week.
SPEAKER_02All right, how about I here, how about if I give you the year? Because that might walk you on a little bit more. But the year was 1980. Yeah. My my initial my the first time you said that, I was gonna say the Breakfast Club was gonna be my guess.
SPEAKER_03But I don't think that's right either.
SPEAKER_02That's a good guess. Incorrect. Nope. Sorabi, any guess? The Christmas story? Nope.
SPEAKER_03Oh.
unknownNope.
SPEAKER_03Good guess though.
SPEAKER_02All right.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, play play that clip. I don't want to see if I get it.
unknownAll right.
SPEAKER_02This is I don't I don't think the clip is gonna help. Did he say it in that clip? I didn't I didn't hear him. Is it Space Balls? Wait, you didn't hear it?
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_02That is from the movie Airplane.
SPEAKER_01Oh. Oh yeah.
SPEAKER_02It looks like I picked the wrong link to put sniffing glue, and then he sniffed it and passed it. Oh and what's what's what's that actress? Have you seen it?
SPEAKER_03Uh yeah, but like a Leslie Lloyd Bridges. Leslie Nielsen, thank you.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. Yeah, it was actually Lloyd. No, it was Lloyd Bridges. Yeah, Leslie Nielsen was uh That's what I would have guessed. I'm thinking of the naked gun guy, but yeah. All right. Uh all right, cool. So man, we've cooled off. So I guess uh a little bit more unique ones. But Sarav at 11 and Brandon at nine. So last round here. One question for each of you guys. All right, Sarab. I like to picture blank in a tuxedo t-shirt because it says I want to be formal, but I'm here to party. One more time. I like to picture blank in a tuxedo t-shirt because it says I want to be formal, but I'm here to party. Fuck. Oh man. Not coming to me. Wish I had this one. One more time. I like to picture blank in a tuxedo t-shirt because it says I want to be formal, but I'm here to party. I like to picture blank.
SPEAKER_00I don't I I think I know the movie. I don't know the and the filling, the quote.
SPEAKER_02And just to get the context, it's I like to picture blank in a tuxedo t-shirt. Yeah. Not I like to picture blank in a, you know. I like to picture blank in a tuxedo t-shirt. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I got it. Okay. All right. I just don't know it. No idea. No idea. Brandon? Jesus. It is Jesus. Yeah.
SPEAKER_03That might be that might be the movie that I have watched the most. Can I guess why?
SPEAKER_00Am I not allowed to guess the other stuff? Oh. Oh, you jumped, you jumped the gun, man. Yeah, I did. Yeah, you're right. I told you I knew it was like I think I know the movie, just not the quote. That's right. Yeah.
SPEAKER_02No. Sorry. Well, I mean, I mean, did you know the movie? It's a you know, it's an honor thing, whatever.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, it's yeah, it was Taladega Nights. I knew I knew that much. Did you know that? Like, I knew that it was a line from uh Dale, uh, and uh what is his real name? Um John C. Riley. Yeah, John C. Riley. Um uh obviously movies Taladega Nights.
SPEAKER_03Um but year.
SPEAKER_00I just didn't know what it was. I felt like I oh yeah, the year is uh year is 2006.
SPEAKER_01Oh, yeah. He got it by one. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, yeah. Um yeah, I just didn't know what he said in there. If it was Jesus or if it was like some other formal person. I don't know why.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. Okay, sorry. So you got the other three Cal Digites, yeah. You did say Dale, his character was Cal Dotton, Jr. Cal. I was I was Cal for Halloween. Yeah. All right. So that brings Sarah to 14 and Brandon at nine. So this is he needs a clean sweep. Gotta nail it. All right, Brandon. Your quote, you sit on a throne of blank. Lies. Lies is correct. Oh man, this is shameful. Elf. Elf is correct. Will Farrell is correct.
SPEAKER_03I'm terrible at years. I'm terrible at years. You need this one. Oh man, was this was this before or after the Talladega Nights blow up? I want to say it was after, but it's an it's an old ass movie. Oh, but yeah, I think he was already established in that like mode of comedy.
SPEAKER_02I'm gonna go 2007 and probably kick myself because it's probably like 2004. Correct answer is 2003.
SPEAKER_03I should have done it, damn it.
SPEAKER_022003. Oh, I was right there. That would have gotten it. Man, with that, that brings you to a total of 13. And Sarab with 14 takes it by one point.
SPEAKER_03Oh man. Good game. Good games, right?
SPEAKER_02Yeah, yeah. I mean, yeah, I mean, there were some there were some easy ones in there, and ones that I thought were easy uh were not. It's always interesting where people's you know, I'm like not a movie quote person at all, but there are certain things a little bit that stick out. Uh and it's interesting that some people latch on to some quotes and some people don't. You know. All right, that brings the uh the the series now to Sarab with four and brand into two. Because uh gets pulled ahead a little bit right now. So uh all right, cool. That that brings us on to the question of the week, which I think Sarab is supplying for us this week.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, and we're we're you know pretty deep into the episode, so we'll keep this one a little shorter, a little easier. Uh I would love to hear about when was the last time you guys uh had a meal that you thought about the next day like fondly, like as if you like fondly, okay. That's a good idea. You miss it that you thought about the next day for not good reasons. No. Oh you know what I'm talking about, where like you wake up the next morning and you're like, damn, I would go eat that wine now. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_02Oh man.
SPEAKER_03Yeah. It's been it's been a while for me. I'd say probably, and I think I think I had I had had posted on the group me about it the next day because I was thinking about it. Um, when we got Korean barbecue, which was like back in the fall. I don't know how long ago that was. Yeah. But but had had gotten some some really awesome Korean food, which is not something that we we typically get. But wait, was that that might have been even that was before that was longer ago than than the fall, because that was when Teddy was was doing uh his Korea stuff when he was in kindergarten. So that was like a year ago now. Um that that I had that. I I want to say that's that's definitely like at that level of thinking about the next day. It's definitely the w like like like nothing else has come close to to that since then from from what I've eaten. But that was just like uh because it's it's Korean barbecue, not something that that we get a ton, uh, but something I was I I got to try and like I I I genuinely uh enjoy it.
SPEAKER_02I think it's it's underrated and and I say that we should get it more often. I haven't had it since then, so it hasn't prompted me to do it more often than than what I would want to do it. But yeah, that bibimbap that I had from uh the Korean Korean joint that was like delivered that year ago, I is is probably the last time that I woke up and was like, man, I could really go and do that again. Nice. I like that. I like Korean barbecue, it's always is always delicious. Yeah, mine is uh definitely not my most recent. I know that I've had ones, but there's one that just comes to mind. I mean, it was from a long time ago, but um, it was back when I was in flight school and I did uh like uh you do towards the end of your training in this one section of of um of the training pipeline, you do what's called a cross country where you like go out with you and an instructor and you go somewhere in the country and you know you might have like multiple legs to get there, then you shut it down, you spend a night or two there, and then you come back. So um, so what a lot of uh people do is like sometimes like the instructors and the students together kind of like talk about like, hey, like what's a good place for us to go. And so around that time, uh, you know, Russ Russ was in the same boat, he was gonna be doing the cross-country around the same time, and there were a few of us, and everyone was looking at uh the Florida, Georgia football game uh that was that's held in Jacksonville. We're like, okay, cool, this is a really easy like hop over to get there. Like, we'll get tickets, tailgate, it'll be a great time. So I was like, Yeah, like this sounds great. This is awesome. Brought it up to my instructor, and he was like, uh no, we're gonna we're gonna go to Knoxville. I was like, what? He's like, yeah, I like my girlfriend lives up there, so we're just gonna go up so that I can go see her. I was like, well, that's well, that's shitty. Like that's really crappy of you to do that. Like everyone's going to this game, a bunch of my friends, the other instructors, things like that. And he's like, no, I'm gonna go visit my girlfriend in Knoxville, so we're gonna go up there for your for your cross country. I was like, okay, well, fuck me, I guess. So, anyways, so we go up there. It's just me and him, right? Like, we go up there, hop up there, and then he gets out the plane, goes out there, and his girlfriend picks up and he's like, All right, cool, I'll see you on Sunday. I'm like, All right, great. So uh this is uh luckily uh I I rented a car there and I drove to Nashville in Tennessee, where one of our friends lives, and I um and I got in touch with her and I was able to meet up and you know got a good tour of the city, whatever. But so uh prior to meeting up with her, I got a hotel room around in that area and I woke up and it was in October. So, you know, awesome fall weather in Tennessee is like beautiful, it's like perfect weather up there. And I would and I'm whenever I go someplace, I I love sandwiches. I love finding a good sandwich spot. Those are the two things I searched for is where is where can I get cookies and where can I get a good sandwich? And so I found the sandwich spot that looked that was rated highly, and it was like super busy when I got there in like the afternoon, and I got a sandwich that was like turkey um with like brie cheese and a cranberry relish sauce, and it blew my mind. Like it was the best sandwich I've ever had. And it it kind of works out kind of perfectly because that memory of how perfect it was is like kind of like sealed in my mind now because I don't know if I could ever I don't know where that place is. I don't know where I was, I don't know what the place was called. I have no idea anymore. So it's kind of one of those things that like I would love to exp I would love to have that sandwich every day, but also maybe it was just like it everything was just so perfect in that moment to make that sandwich that if I ever tried it again, it wouldn't taste as good and it would let me down a little bit. So it's kind of perfect that it's just like yeah, that just in my head of like it was this perfect sandwich that I had and I able and I was able to experience it, probably never gonna happen again, but I'm like very content with that, you know, because it's because it just preserves so perfectly. Um, so it was a delicious sandwich that I'll never have again. Yeah, it's really that sounds pretty incredible.
SPEAKER_00That sounds pretty incredible. Uh mine the reason I even had this question is because it happened to me kind of recently. Um, and kind of very, you know, uh as you guys were talking, I was like, oh yeah, my my reason has more baggage to it than just like it was so good. Um because for me it's basically like where I grew up in India, like in my early years, seems to have maintained a like a chokehold on what I consider like my favorite flavors, my favorite foods, even now in another country, however many years later. Uh I noticed that there was a place uh that I could get some like takeout from, and it had the name Cal it had like Calcutta in the name. And I was like, oh yeah, Calcutta. Like that was actually like kind of a city in the state that I was originally like born in, where I spent a few years uh uh earlier in my life, where I've developed my taste for what I like in Indian food specifically, but also in like other foods a little bit, but like specifically this. And uh I'm like, oh, I wonder if if I order some some some of these things, if they will taste more like you know, people from those areas made them and their style, their spices, because obviously in Indian cooking, like each state has its own, like it's crazy. Um, so I order from this place and I get one thing that I know like might be dangerous for me to be getting. It's called chili chicken, it's my favorite food ever in my entire life. It's always been this. Yeah. And and and I was like, you know, I might like sleep really poorly if like I'm gonna have, you know, it because it's like just they lace it with chilies, right? Um, but yeah, I I ordered that, a few other things, but that was one I was very curious about. Dude, I housed it. It was so good, it was so spicy, I was sweating, but I didn't care. And it, I swear to God, it was like the mo uh the uh ratatouille moment of the guy takes a bite and like it's transported to another time, you know, like he's thinking about his mom feeding him sauce or whatever. I was like, I was like, it felt like that, where I'm like, oh my god, they've done it. They've gotten as close to that memory as possible. And miraculously, I slept like a baby. So I was like, I don't know how you make something that spicy and not like, you know, have me tossing and turning and my stomach hurting at night, but it didn't. I woke up the next day and I was like, oh my god, I want to get it again. But I wasn't gonna push my luck. I was like, I'm sure I got lucky in some way. Uh and I was just I remember just being like, I don't think I've ever this badly woken up being like, I wish I could just order that again right now. It was it was incredible. Yeah.
SPEAKER_02Have you had it again since?
SPEAKER_00No, no, I haven't. Uh again, like I uh I just can't do spicy food anymore. It's uh it it just it just it just kind of like is not worth the pain. I mean, once in a while I can't help it. I crave it so badly, clearly, uh that I ordered from that place at one time. But most of the time, like it's just not something I get to do. Unless I'm like cool, I'm just gonna be hanging around home all day and like you know, it doesn't matter that I'm sitting here in agony.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, yeah. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00But it's cool. It was cool.
SPEAKER_02Nice. All right. I think that is a wrap for this week's episode. You guys got anything else to add?
SPEAKER_00No, I don't think so.
SPEAKER_02No, not to me. Um yeah, I hope everyone, I don't know, enjoys the weekend. Uh it seems like at least down here, we're getting it's uh it's been cold for the last couple days. It really sucks because I I I have a smart thermostat with with uh with two different zones. And so I basically have them like offsetting each other where like during the day the downstairs is at the appropriate temperature, and I let the upstairs go, you know, either hot or cold, depending on which one it is, and then I swap it at night. So then I did that because it was getting warm, but then it got cold again, and I like didn't want to go back and change all the settings again, so I'm like manually adjusting it each time depending on where we are. It's really annoying. So I'm glad that it seems like we're finally entering more permanent uh warm weather, which is nice. So hope everyone's enjoying that this weekend. Uh enjoy the masters if you do like it. Check out that guy, Chris Vernon, with his what's going on at Augusta. Uh, we'll post a clip in our thread. Uh that's an enjoyable watch. And yeah, hope everyone else has a good rest of the week. And uh and we'll talk to you again next week. See ya. See ya.