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You just knew.
You just knew.
You just had a feeling because of your knowledge of hot tubs, your knowledge of bears, both, neither. All of the above. All of the above, yes. All right. That was very good, Governor. Here's your next question. Puddles. Harmless little bodies of water, but they can cause problems from time to time, as in when which of these happened?
You just had a feeling because of your knowledge of hot tubs, your knowledge of bears, both, neither. All of the above. All of the above, yes. All right. That was very good, Governor. Here's your next question. Puddles. Harmless little bodies of water, but they can cause problems from time to time, as in when which of these happened?
You just had a feeling because of your knowledge of hot tubs, your knowledge of bears, both, neither. All of the above. All of the above, yes. All right. That was very good, Governor. Here's your next question. Puddles. Harmless little bodies of water, but they can cause problems from time to time, as in when which of these happened?
A, a Japanese government official got in trouble for making a subordinate give him a piggyback ride over a puddle. B, a single puddle caused a massive traffic jam in Texas when a cyber truck rolled through it and shorted it out. Or C, a Florida billionaire got caught trying to get a tax break by calling a puddle on his property an endangered wetland.
A, a Japanese government official got in trouble for making a subordinate give him a piggyback ride over a puddle. B, a single puddle caused a massive traffic jam in Texas when a cyber truck rolled through it and shorted it out. Or C, a Florida billionaire got caught trying to get a tax break by calling a puddle on his property an endangered wetland.
A, a Japanese government official got in trouble for making a subordinate give him a piggyback ride over a puddle. B, a single puddle caused a massive traffic jam in Texas when a cyber truck rolled through it and shorted it out. Or C, a Florida billionaire got caught trying to get a tax break by calling a puddle on his property an endangered wetland.
I mean, I think it's A. You think it's A, the Japanese government official. You're right. Oh. You're right. This happened back in 2016. Thank you.
I mean, I think it's A. You think it's A, the Japanese government official. You're right. Oh. You're right. This happened back in 2016. Thank you.
I mean, I think it's A. You think it's A, the Japanese government official. You're right. Oh. You're right. This happened back in 2016. Thank you.
And there was this big typhoon that damaged, and the minister in charge of emergency relief showed up, and there was a big puddle, and he says he forgot to bring his overshoes, so he had a subordinate pick him up and carry him through the puddle, which did not go over well with the Japanese public. I had to apologize. All right, that's very good. You have one more.
And there was this big typhoon that damaged, and the minister in charge of emergency relief showed up, and there was a big puddle, and he says he forgot to bring his overshoes, so he had a subordinate pick him up and carry him through the puddle, which did not go over well with the Japanese public. I had to apologize. All right, that's very good. You have one more.
And there was this big typhoon that damaged, and the minister in charge of emergency relief showed up, and there was a big puddle, and he says he forgot to bring his overshoes, so he had a subordinate pick him up and carry him through the puddle, which did not go over well with the Japanese public. I had to apologize. All right, that's very good. You have one more.
Let's see if you can be perfect here. The largest public swimming pool ever... we think, was the Fleischhacker public pool in San Francisco. It was so enormous during its heyday that what once happened? A, it was taken over by a pod of gray whales. B, it had to close twice a day for low tide. Or C, they had to put lifeguards out to patrol the pool in rowboats. C. That's right. Wow.
Let's see if you can be perfect here. The largest public swimming pool ever... we think, was the Fleischhacker public pool in San Francisco. It was so enormous during its heyday that what once happened? A, it was taken over by a pod of gray whales. B, it had to close twice a day for low tide. Or C, they had to put lifeguards out to patrol the pool in rowboats. C. That's right. Wow.
Let's see if you can be perfect here. The largest public swimming pool ever... we think, was the Fleischhacker public pool in San Francisco. It was so enormous during its heyday that what once happened? A, it was taken over by a pod of gray whales. B, it had to close twice a day for low tide. Or C, they had to put lifeguards out to patrol the pool in rowboats. C. That's right. Wow.
It was an enormous pool, now closed, now gone. Those with seawater piped in from the ocean next door, they say, could accommodate 10,000 people at once. Bill, how did Governor Whitmer do in our quiz? She's perfect.
It was an enormous pool, now closed, now gone. Those with seawater piped in from the ocean next door, they say, could accommodate 10,000 people at once. Bill, how did Governor Whitmer do in our quiz? She's perfect.
It was an enormous pool, now closed, now gone. Those with seawater piped in from the ocean next door, they say, could accommodate 10,000 people at once. Bill, how did Governor Whitmer do in our quiz? She's perfect.