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Good Job, Brain!

31: Color Me Bad!

Good Job, Brain!

Karen Chu

Hobbies, Leisure, Education

4.72K Ratings

🗓️ 1 October 2012

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Roses are red / violets are blue / we can't talk about color / without mentioning poo. We dive into the world of color: weird color names, chameleons, the legitimacy of purple, cheddar cheese vs. flamingos, color character name quiz, Crayola crayon controversy, heterochromia, and why we'd want to take Monet to a rave party. ALSO: animal collective nouns, wine quiz 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. Hello, Possi of possibly Poggoing Possums, this is Good Job Brain, your weekly

0:21.0

Quishon off-be trivia podcast.

0:23.0

Today's show is episode 31.

0:25.0

And of course, I'm your humble host Karen,

0:28.0

and don't panic, we are your panoramic panel of

0:31.0

pandas and pangolins with Panache and Pantone Pants.

0:36.0

Awesome.

0:37.0

I'm Colin.

0:38.0

I'm Dana and I'm Chris.

0:40.0

And let's jump into our random trivia pursuit card segment.

0:44.1

Pop quiz, hot shot.

0:45.7

Here I have a card.

0:47.9

And here we go, get your barnyard buzzers ready.

0:51.6

Blue Wedge for geography. what part of the car does a British

0:55.8

person call the bonnet? The hood. Correct the hood. Pink wedge for pop culture. Hood. Joe. The Cobra Kai do Joe.

1:14.0

Yes, they say.

1:17.0

Yellow wedge.

1:19.0

What narcotic substance caused a series of wars between England and China in the 19th century.

1:27.0

Oh, Dana.

1:29.0

Opium.

1:30.0

Correct.

1:31.0

Colin got excited.

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