Chapter 1: What special event is celebrated in this episode?
Hey guys, it's us, the Jonas Brothers. I'm Joe. I'm Kevin. And I'm Nick. And guess what? We created our own podcast called Hey Jonas. We invented a podcast? Well, we didn't invent it. We just contributed to it. We're the first people to do podcasts. We get to ask other people questions because we're sick and tired of being asked questions.
Well, sick and tired is a strong way to put it, but you know. Tired and sick. Tired and sick. Listen to Hey Jonas on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Just listen. We don't care where you hear it.
Another podcast from some SNL late night comedy guy.
Chapter 2: What is the significance of Andre 3000's name?
Not quite. On Humor Me with Robert Smigel and Friends, me and hilarious guests from Bob Odenkirk to David Letterman help make you funnier. This week, my guests, SNL's Mikey Day and head writer Streeter Seidel, help an acapella band with their between songs banter.
Where does your group perform? We do some retirement homes. Those people are starving for banter.
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Last night, a blown call changed a game. This morning, the internet lost its mind, and nobody's telling you exactly what happened. That's where Sports Slice comes in. I'm Timbo, and every episode, we're cutting through the noise, breaking down the biggest moments in sports, and giving you the real story behind the headlines.
and we're going straight to the source, the athletes themselves, their locker room stories, their reactions in the moment, and the stuff nobody gets to hear. Listen to Sports Slice on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. And for more, follow TimboSlicelife12 and the TikTok Podcast Network on TikTok.
I'm Michelle McPhee, and I've been unraveling the strangest criminal alliance I've ever reported on. A Mormon polygamist and an Armenian businessman.
Multi-million dollar house, Ferraris and Lamborghinis, private jets, a billion dollar fraud.
But how long can this alliance last?
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Chapter 3: What is the format of the trivia game played in this episode?
Tell me what you know. Is somebody coming after me? Listen to Kingdom of Fraud on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Imagine an Olympics where doping is not only legal, but encouraged. It's the enhanced games. Some call it grotesque. Others say it's unleashing human potential. Either way, the podcast Superhuman documented it all, embedded in the games and with the athletes for a full year. Within probably 10 days, I put on 10 pounds. I was having trouble stopping the muscle growth.
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How's your commute going right now?
With this music, it sounds like probably not good.
It's Brooke and Jeffrey in the morning. Is there construction happening?
Oh.
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Chapter 4: What trivia question is posed about the Grand Canyon?
Did some blonde in a black Mazda cut you off?
Yeah. Sorry.
Maybe you're stuck behind a semi that has a sign on its mud flaps that says, flash me, I'm bored. We know one thing, traffic is not getting better here in America. And one country who might be way ahead of us in solving that issue is actually China. Really? They're so innovative. Because they expect to start large-scale production of their new fleet of flying cars. What?
No way, flying cars are here? Yeah, let's trust that. It's really happening. 7,000 orders have officially been placed and there's already so many people on the wait list. Like we're talking like thousands and thousands of people that want to get in on this. All the rich people immediately put a pre-order in.
Where do they get to fly? Like right over the freeway? Like what's the airspace situation here?
I have so many questions about that.
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Chapter 5: What ancient civilization is linked to Machu Picchu?
Wherever you want to go, let your car take you. So what do they look like? First off, no steering wheel. That's good. They're pilotless cabins, so you can't mess it up with user error. Makes me feel better. You just put in your destination and you lay back in your ultra comfortable seat and the car will auto fly you to wherever you want to go.
And you just hope the Wi-Fi doesn't drop out.
I'm sure it won't. Here's a picture if you kind of want to see what it's going to look like. Oh, it's almost like a helicopter drone.
Chapter 6: What reality show has had over 3,000 contestants?
Super cool.
How does this man have such good hair and there's no windshield covering it? Not a realistic photo of hair in a convertible, for sure.
It's my money. I do better. I'm going to give you the good and the bad news about it. Good news, the price. The single occupancy flying car only costs you $5,000. What? How is it that cheap? Dude, that's how much an electric bike costs. I know. The bad news, just to fly it across town is going to cost you two grand in fuel. I see.
Chapter 7: What is the tiebreaker question in the trivia game?
Oh, it's a fuel thing.
Just kidding. They're electric, so you can park it on your roof and plug it in with a super long extension cord. Fully electric flying cars.
Why does the electric also make me nervous for some reason?
Like you get the Wi-Fi and the electricity goes out? Why are you so skeptical about the future arriving so quickly? The future is here. Get used to it. So this company predicts in just five years most of their revenue is going to come from flying cars.
Interesting.
What were they making before? Flying shock collars for the shock collar question of the day. We're taking them off the market of that because we have the same one for the last month. It's flying around the room right now. 14 years it's been going at it. Jake, let's do it.
Today is the birthday of a man who made it cool to wear shoulder pads and suspenders while playing the flute to a hip hop beat. Andre. The lead singer of OutKast, Mr. Andre 3000. That's right. I literally pictured what you said. I was like, oh yeah, that's him.
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Chapter 8: How does the episode conclude with the shock collar question?
Like such big shoulder pads. Absolutely. Back in 2003, he, along with Big Boy, gave us the song Hey Ya. And ever since, there hasn't been a wedding where the maid of honor doesn't shake it like a Polaroid picture. That's right. It's required. But what does the 3,000 in his name refer to? Apparently, it's to signify that his music is so ahead of his time, it must have come from the year 3,000.
And that's why today, in honor of Andre and the 3G number in his name, we're doing a special 3,000. edition of Plenty of Twenty. We'll go around the room. I'll give you a trivia question about the number 3,000. You just have to answer it correctly to stay in the game. We'll start with the woman who just hit 3,000 points on her Starbucks card. That's good for a free non-buttered scone.
Alexis. All right, I'll go number three.
Ooh, Alexis, the Grand Canyon reaches depths of more than 3,000 feet in some areas. What state is it located in? I think it's a commonly missed, not known.
I think Arizona, but then I'm like Wyoming.
Wyoming.
We're just moving. I'm going to go with my initial instinct, Arizona. Arizona or Wyoming. You do know that Arizona and Wyoming don't touch. It is pretty grand.
I mean, it could be grand across multiple states. Alexis says Arizona. She is correct. Wyoming would have been funny, though. Brooke, we're over to you. Three is off the board. Nine. What ancient civilization is famous for building the massive city of Machu Picchu around 3,000 feet above sea level? I think I know this. Machu Picchu is in Peru.
And I want to say the Mayans, but I don't know that they were all the way down in Peru. I feel like they were born in Mexico. Yeah, you're going. Mayans.
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