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🗓️ 13 September 2023
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0:00.0 | This will be episode 171 in 170. We talked about eggs for Andrew. We talked about ketchup. We talked about sports, not sports names, talked about Andrew sleep struggles. We talked about chicken musings. |
0:21.0 | We talked about Jeff Supplemental idea. We talked about Chinato Conor and Stevie next, but we had a lot of talk about potato smiley's. So that was all last time. That was 170. Now we're on 171 sounds like a real Zazzler of a show. |
0:33.8 | Zazz definitely Zazzle. Hello and welcome to another episode of the face podcast. My name is Jeff Ramsey. Last I checked with me as always. We got Andrew Panton. We got Gavin free. That's not it. |
0:47.6 | We also have Nick and Eric and Gracie as well. They're out there in the ether somewhere listening in. This is episode 171. Andrew already promised it's going to be a Zazzle of an episode. Let me hit you with the first potato fact of the day. Did you know that in the 13th century in the Andes, the Incans used potatoes as currency? |
1:08.6 | I didn't know that. Now you do. Wow. All right. Share your potato facts. So like if you if you rob the bag of chips that that be like robbing a bank essentially that's like a duffel bag of money. |
1:20.6 | 100% interesting. I don't want to step on anybody else's potato facts because I'm sure you guys haven't ready ready to fire. |
1:28.6 | But an interesting second potato fact that I read today is that nobody knows how potato chips were invented. Not really. There's a lot of rumors. But there's no actual concrete evidence. They just they just exist. |
1:40.6 | I heard that the reason why the mind stopped the calendar is because somebody stole a bag of potato chips from the area. They all. |
1:47.6 | You know what? Dude, you know, and that was the last anyone had ever seen it. Andrew, I've got some supporting evidence for that. |
1:54.6 | Actually, now that you mention it. I wasn't talking about the minds. I was talking about the Incans, but they said at the time potatoes held a lot of value because aside from being a great food source, |
2:02.6 | they were also used for medical treatments and possibly to predict the weather and to measure time really like a clock or like long potato clock. Yeah, I guess. |
2:15.6 | Yeah, maybe they would measure like how long till they went bad or something and then like when a potato went bad, they knew it was like it'd been a week or something. |
2:23.6 | Who knows those mysterious Incans, but yeah, I'll meet you when the potato is green. |
2:29.6 | That's what makes total sense. |
2:33.6 | Hey, Gavin, welcome back. |
2:35.6 | Oh, thanks. |
2:39.6 | Are you here? Yeah, yeah. Are you sure? Oh, big time. |
2:44.6 | Do you have anything to contribute? |
2:46.6 | Here's what it's what was going to happen. I thought I was going to be asked for a potato fact. |
2:50.6 | So I let down to grab a top because I'm munching on some tops here. |
2:54.6 | And I was going to my fact was going to be this is what a top sounds like. |
2:58.6 | Is that a fact that you said then you said something about being back and I was like, I just got a top in my mouth now. |
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