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Good Job, Brain!

233: Some Friendly Competition

Good Job, Brain!

Karen Chu

Hobbies, Leisure, Education

4.72K Ratings

🗓️ 3 May 2022

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Summary

The crew gets captivated by curious competitions and crazy contests. Scratch deep into the history of the state lottery. Take a juicy bite out of that red bell pepper, Chairman Kaga because we're going to crown the next Iron Chef expert in Dana's food competition...competition. PC vs. Mac, Campbell's vs. Progresso, Ford vs. Ferrari, test your rivalry knowledge in Karen's quiz. We lose our minds (and our balloons) over Chris' segment about the biggest Guinness World Record goofs. ALSO: eggcorn watch, blue lobster updates, final Wordle logic puzzle. 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

You're listening to an AirWave Media Podcast.

0:07.0

Hello, splashy, splurger, splicing splendors and splattering splendor. Welcome to Good Job Brain,

0:23.5

your weekly quiz show and offbeat trivia podcast. This is episode 233 and of course I'm your

0:29.9

humble host Karen and we are your bodacious bodies buying body sprays and bodyboards from Bodyguarded

0:39.4

Bodegas. I'm Colin. I'm Dana. And I'm Chris. All right, wait, wait, wait, before we do anything,

0:45.5

okay, hold on, hold on, hold on. All right, because, because we haven't done this on the show in

0:50.8

a while, one of our favorite things to talk about are egg corns, egg corns. Not just, not just

0:57.2

MATLA proposums, not just using the wrong word, but using the wrong word or phrase in a way that

1:02.3

might actually be better than the real word or the real phrase. For example, you know, egg corn,

1:08.1

the word came from little old lady who called egg corns, egg corns, because she, you know, they're

1:12.8

kind of like, they look like an egg in a corn. They look like, like sort of a piece of corn or

1:18.3

like an egg or whatever. So like it makes it a weird kind of sense. What are some of the ones that

1:22.4

you've talked about pre-Madonna, like not pre-Madonna, but a pre-Madonna. Like she's,

1:29.8

she's acting so high and mighty like she, she feels like she should come before Madonna. You know what

1:34.7

I mean, that's sort of thing. Wow, that's what he, a long running magazine, and actually the new

1:40.6

scientist just tweeted a couple of days ago about a full-proof solution, F-U-L-L-Dash proof.

1:50.8

It's full proof. Yeah, it's not half proof. It's a full-proof solution. But the one that I wanted to

1:56.6

talk about was one that a listener brought up actually recently in the Good Job Brain,

2:01.0

Facebook proof, which I thought was really good. Somebody talked about a show, a TV show, or maybe

2:07.3

a Netflix program that was so good. They sat down and bench-watched the whole thing. Like bench-watching.

2:14.9

Like I sat not binge-watching, which is the actual sort of bench-watching. Okay, sat on the bench

2:20.0

and watching never get up off the bench. Exactly. Just bench-watching. So yes, every, every now and

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