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Good Job, Brain!

222: It Takes Two 2

Good Job, Brain!

Karen Chu

Hobbies, Leisure, Education

4.72K Ratings

🗓️ 7 December 2021

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

We're all seeing double this week now that we've made it to our 222nd episode. We don our raccoonnookkeeper uniforms for Chris' double letter Scrabble word challenge but this time, it's all about words that strangely begin with twinning letters. Celebrate human-animal pals in this Dana's duo quiz, and learn weird facts about reduplicated cities that are so nice, they named them twice: Walla Walla, Pago Pago, and what exactly is so funny about Canada's Saint-Louis-du-Ha!-Ha!? Buy low and sell high in Colin's corporate partnership quiz with some mind-melting trivia behind famous companies. And of course, we're traveling to our third destination in space trying to catch Carmin San Mateo and her greaser henchwoman, Didi Connvict. Good Job, Brain is part of the Airwave Media podcast network. For advertising inquiries, please contact sales@advertisecast.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Bonesure, boatbills on the boardwalk, bowling for Boa's bonus bonito and Bonnie Clapper.

0:19.6

This is Good Job, Brain Your Weekly Quiz Show and Off Beat Trivia Podcast.

0:23.5

Today's show is episode 222 and of course I'm your humble host Karen and these people are

0:29.8

my triad of trivia tricksters who treasure a Triska decafobia.

0:35.8

Hey, I'm Colin.

0:37.6

I'm Dana.

0:39.3

And I'm Chris.

0:41.8

That was the spooky intro that I didn't do in the Halloween show.

0:45.5

Just keeping everybody under control.

0:48.2

You might ask in my alliteration today, I mentioned something that is a Bonnie Clapper,

0:54.4

a Bonnie Clapper.

0:56.4

It is a type of sour milk.

0:59.7

Like a sour cream yogurt and it's a treat that people eat and with fruit and spices.

1:05.8

It comes from a gaelic term, but it is what old-timey people use as a leavening agent when

1:11.6

they bake.

1:12.6

So you know sometimes we bake you add buttermilk or you add other like acidic dairy products

1:17.7

to help, you know, leaven of your baked goods.

1:21.1

And when you know it, it's where the popular baking powder brand here in America, Clapper

1:26.6

girl.

1:27.6

Yeah.

1:28.6

Got its name from.

1:29.6

Definitely the first last and only place I hear Clapper used is Clapper girl.

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