The ROAMies Podcast
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This transcript was automatically created and has not be read or edited by our team. Hi, I'm Alexa and I'm Rory, and together we are.
Speaker 2The.
Speaker 1ROAMies, we are married.
Speaker 2To each other.
Speaker 1Right?, We are a touring musical duo.
Speaker 2And our music has taken us to all kinds of places all around the world and keeps us always on the go.
Speaker 1So we hope you enjoy our stories and adventures while running around working to keep all your plates spinning.
Speaker 2And we hope to facilitate your busy lifestyle and feed your inner travel bug. Hi everyone, we are really excited to have kind of a pop-up episode. It was an unplanned episode, but we thought it would be fun.
Speaker 2You know we've been doing this travel trivia throughout the year and I am not a fan of like trivia I don't know, probably because I feel like I would never know all the answers Any of the answers, I don't know, and so I've just never been a big trivia person, but I was, you know, we did them anyway and we called it dumb because we weren't doing a whole lot with it and because I'm not a big trivia, I'm not into trivia.
Speaker 2But I was kind of just glancing at the rest of the cards, because we have like this whole stack of cards of from this travel trivia game that we got and I was like you know what this is actually like interesting stuff, like you actually learn stuff when you do this trivia, and so and I was looking through some of them, I thought it was interesting. I was like you know what, let's just do like a little dumb super speed trivia. And we were I was talking with my wonderful friend, sami, who is in Finland, and I thought Sami would be so fun to join us. So y'all welcome, sami Osp from Finland.
Speaker 3Thank you, I'm so honored to be in your show.
Speaker 2Yes, we are honored to have you.
Speaker 1Tervetuloa, Sami Sami.
Speaker 3Thank you. Thank you, my friends Awesome.
Speaker 2So not only does he have to think about the actual answer to the question, but he has to think about them in English, and so this is like double challenge for Sami.
Speaker 1Not for that brain of his, the massive brain in that head of his. He's brilliant.
Speaker 2Yes, he is. First, rory and I are now in Kentucky. We've been traveling to get to Kentucky to be with my parents for Christmas and so we had that. We have the cats with us and we had one night in a hotel, and so that was yesterday morning. So, rory, let's talk about how the yesterday morning in the hotel went.
Speaker 2We have the two cats and so first Ellie decided she had to do her meow kind of thing, and it's like we're in a hotel and that's a really loud cat meow. We were able to kind of stop her, but she was kind of the first interesting noise. And then had the guy outside speaking spanish on his phone right outside our door. That was really lovely, and then loudly. And then what else? There were other things. Then the fire alarm goes off in the hotel. Oh, but before that, I'm sorry, before that we had a car outside our window. The car was parked right outside our window and it was playing music and it was so loud from their car and it was making our room vibrate, and so we had this loud music from the car. Then the fire alarm went off in the whole hotel and so then that went off and Rory was trying to sleep through all of this.
Speaker 1I managed it.
Speaker 2Mm-hmm.
Speaker 1Yeah, he just kind of turned his head the other way. I lay on my left side so that my right ear, which was the ear that was injured years ago, doesn't hear nearly as much. So you know, then I can continue sleeping.
Speaker 2Mm-hmm, so he's sleeping.
Speaker 1The fire alarm and all this music.
Speaker 2Then our cat Mozzzie was starting to meow a little bit, and but anyway, so that was our quiet morning yesterday, and nice, restful morning, yeah, especially when I'm trying to get enough sleep so I can get over a cold.
Speaker 1And then all this stuff is happening, but and sleep enough, sleep to drive, but anyway.
Speaker 2So these are how road trips go. Okay, sami.
Speaker 1Welcome to downtown Memphis Tennessee.
Speaker 2Yeah, all right, ready for trivia? Y'all, y'all can. I'm going to spat out the questions, because y'all are going to know the answers. Oh, and if y'all don't know, I'll just tell you real fast, since we're going to try to make this a fast one.
Speaker 1All right. So it's me and you, Sami, our big brains.
Speaker 3Wow, I hope you can get some of my words.
Speaker 2At least you can't caption an audio thing. Okay, all right, here we go. Which country does feta cheese originate from?
Speaker 1Greek Greece.
Speaker 2Yes, if a British woman Come on, come on. Yeah, I know. If a British woman has a hairstyle with a fringe, what would her American counterpart have?
Speaker 1Bangs.
Speaker 2Yes.
Speaker 3Hey, come on, it's too late here. The time difference is amazing. So just to let you know that this isn't fair.
Speaker 2Also. Well, it's not a competition, Y'all are just sharing the wisdom.
Speaker 1We're a team, you're a. The wisdom. You're a team, we're a team, sami, but also sami.
Speaker 2Okay, sami, that sounds good, he has been in the studio all day and this is the end of his work day and his brain is fried, and so, um, he's got that going for him too yeah, yeah oh, and now my parents? Uh phone is ringing yeah, so all.
Speaker 1so all right. Come on, sami Brain mail bro.
Speaker 3I do my best. I have been only working 11 hours today, so Come on, I'm getting there, I'm getting there, okay.
Speaker 2All right. Now this one's closer to you, because the question is which European city is home to the largest number of active opera houses in the world?
Speaker 3Which city.
Speaker 1I have a guess Vienna, that's what I was going to say, vienna, vienna.
Speaker 3Yeah.
Speaker 2Nope, it's Berlin, berlin, who knew? Come on Berlin, really, really Right.
Speaker 3Berlin.
Speaker 1What's wrong with the Germans? Yeah, I would not have gone there no okay, yeah in the movie Finding Nemo.
Speaker 2Did you see that, sami Finding Nemo? Yeah, okay, what Australian city do Marlon and Dory have to swim to? I would have no idea.
Speaker 1Well, it's going to be one of two Right Big cities.
Speaker 2Right.
Speaker 1Australia. One of the big cities in Australia, not Perth.
Speaker 2All right, I'm going to give you it. Sydney, there you go. Sydney, australia. Was it Sydney? Sydney you go. Sydney, australia, was it Sydney, Sydney yeah.
Speaker 3Sydney. Oh yeah, I should have guessed, yeah.
Speaker 2Okay.
Speaker 3Yeah, me too.
Speaker 2Which continent produces the most cocoa?
Speaker 3Cocoa South America.
Speaker 2That is a good guess. It's actually Africa.
Speaker 3Africa Is it.
Speaker 2It's Africa, is it yeah?
Speaker 3Wow.
Speaker 2Africa is the continent that produces the most cocoa.
Speaker 1Okay, well, I missed that one, okay Okay.
Speaker 2We go back to Europe now. Where can the only population of wild monkeys in europe be found?
Speaker 3I, I guess the finland is not the option, but I, I I'd say from experience that there is some pretty wild monkeys over here. I've seen them, but um, monkeys, well, that's it. I, I didn't, I had no, no idea that there are some monkeys in Europe.
Speaker 2But they're wild monkeys, so these are in Gibraltar, okay.
Speaker 1Okay, well, they sneak Gibraltar into Europe. Give me a break, Come on.
Speaker 2Okay, now which country's currency is represented as AUD Capital A, capital U capital D. That is their currency.
Speaker 1Which country's currency is AUD?
Speaker 2I will give you a hint that we've already discussed.
Speaker 3Australian dollar yes, Way to go. Oh yeah, Come on. Come on. Come on First one. Yeah, I'm getting it.
Speaker 2Good job, good job. In what city would you find red square? Oh, that's easy.
Speaker 3Red In Russia, but it's in St Petersburg, moscow, moscow, moscow, yeah.
Speaker 2All right.
Speaker 1Rock on.
Speaker 2Okay, I don't even know what this question means. What do revelers throw during the Indian Spring Festival of Holi Holi H-O-L-I.
Speaker 1Huh, fried rice.
Speaker 2They throw colored powder Tandoori. They throw colored powder and water. Okay, okay, okay.
Speaker 3Yeah, they throw colored powder and water. Okay, okay, okay, yeah, I should have guessed that. Yeah, boy, you should have known that one.
Speaker 2Sami, you have to know this because you're next door. What is the Swedish name for hot or cold dishes served as a buffet? Actually, I really should have.
Speaker 3My last name is Swedish. So if I screw this one buffet, oh Actually I really should have. My last name is Swedish. So if I screw this one up.
Speaker 1Yeah, come on, man, come on the name of a Swedish buffet, or what the Swedish call a buffet, a food buffet.
Speaker 2Now we actually use this word in English.
Speaker 1Oh, I know what it is then we have adopted it in English. I know what it is.
Speaker 2And so it might not be.
Speaker 1My guess is it starts with an S Sami oh Sma.
Speaker 2And it's like a big board of food.
Speaker 1Yes, we say I have, we pronounce it, I have no idea.
Speaker 2Smarges board is how we pronounce it Smarges board is how it's spelled.
Speaker 3Smarges board. Smorgasbord is how we pronounce it. Smorgasbord is how it's spelled smorgasbord. I haven't ever heard that, but I I, I suck in swedish, so so that could be the reason for that yeah, oh man, I think.
Speaker 2I think it's probably that even the swedish might not use it very often, but it's something as americans have adopted. I don't think we even knew it was Swedish. So there you go.
Speaker 3But just to get my background, I was in Sweden, I was playing a gig over there and I tried to use my Swedish and I asked who is the clock they?
Speaker 1laughed me out of there.
Speaker 2Who is the clock?
Speaker 3What does that?
Speaker 2mean, what did you?
Speaker 3think you were asking. I tried to ask what is the time, so I pretty much I ask that who, who is the time or who is the clock?
Speaker 2so I I haven't used my swedish since, yeah, yeah well, I can understand, yeah, and and yeah, for those of you listening, if you grow up in finland like Sami, did you have to learn Swedish?
Speaker 1Some Swedish anyway in school.
Speaker 2That's kind of you know, because it's right next door and you have to learn English and you have to learn Swedish.
Speaker 1And some Finns speak Swedish as their first language.
Speaker 3Right Swedish oh yeah, yeah, but I didn't know any word in Swedish, but I was dating the teacher's girl, so I got a good number from Swedish. I was the best from my class from boys, just because I was dating the daughter.
Speaker 1That's awesome. Good call, good call oh yeah, oh, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2I love. It All right. What is the main language spoken in Morocco?
Speaker 1I got it. It's Arab.
Speaker 3Okay, arabic, arabic. Yeah, all right.
Speaker 2Which American city is known as the Windy City?
Speaker 3I have a guess on that one so where?
Speaker 1what is Windy City? Where, yeah, which in this, an American city known as the Windy City? I mean, I'm gonna say it's the toddling town, chicago.
Speaker 2Chicago, okay, that is okay.
Speaker 3yeah, good to learn. They're on a big lake, a giant lake, one of the Great Lakes, and Chicago, chicago, okay, that is okay. Yeah, good to learn.
Speaker 1They're on a big lake, a giant lake, one of the Great Lakes, and so the wind comes off there and changes their weather and everything.
Speaker 2They're known as the Windy City, but probably Oklahoma is known as the windiest state, I would guess.
Speaker 1The Tornado State.
Speaker 2That's not a trivia question.
Speaker 1Here's your next trivia question.
Speaker 2All right here we go, what active volcano is located in Sicily?
Speaker 1Ooh.
Speaker 2I didn't know there was one, so much less do I know the name of it.
Speaker 3but yeah, there is actually. Well, it's not Vesuvius, but it's Right.
Speaker 2It's Mount something, mount something.
Speaker 1Etna Yep, mount Etna, mount Etna, it's Etna Yep.
Speaker 3Mount Etna, mount Etna, it's Etna. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, vesuvius.
Speaker 1Good one.
Speaker 3Rory, yes, yeah.
Speaker 1Rory Yep. Vesuvius is outside of. Well, pompeii, obviously, but it's outside of. Yeah, what's the town? The greatest pizza, birthplace of pizza in Italy.
Speaker 2Venice. No Ver town, the greatest pizza birthplace of pizza in italy, venice, no the birthplace of pizza. No, it's where capo is naples, italy, naples, yeah yeah, okay, all right, we've talked about this this country twice now. The great barrier reef can be found off which country?
Speaker 1australia great, great, what great barrier reef. Oh yeah, well, you said it yeah, australia. Okay, oh yeah, australia.
Speaker 3Great, what Great Barrier Reef? Oh yeah, well, you said it.
Speaker 2Yeah, australia Okay.
Speaker 3Oh yeah.
Speaker 2What is the currency of Denmark?
Speaker 1Euro.
Speaker 2Kroner. Danish Kron yes.
Speaker 3Is it Still?
Speaker 2Yep.
Speaker 3I still have my Danish money in my. We have been changing to Euro years ago but they are still keeping their money Okay.
Speaker 1Or did they?
Speaker 2No, I have Danish Kron in my passport thing. When we were there, we had Danish Kron, kroner, kroner. All right, the Japanese.
Speaker 3It's good that you know. Yeah, that's because I have the answer. I'm living so far so.
Speaker 1Yeah right, you're so far away, yeah.
Speaker 2Okay, but we have the answers right here, so that's why? Well, I'm not looking. No, rory's not cheating. The Japanese dish fugu is deadly if it is not properly prepared. But what fish is it made from?
Speaker 3You should know this one. I know this one. It's the pallokala in Finnish, so it is the round spiky fish.
Speaker 1I have no idea what it is in English Pallo would be ball right, ball fish, so blowfish we call it because it blows itself up, but it's called a puffer fish.
Speaker 2on the answer.
Speaker 1Puffer fish, Puffer blow ballo, Come on.
Speaker 3Okay, okay. I saw one of those when I was swimming in Japan.
Speaker 2Ooh.
Speaker 3That one.
Speaker 1Yeah, that's cool.
Speaker 3It was probably good.
Speaker 2Probably you are another Finn that we know that has visited Japan. We've done three episodes on Finns talking about Japan, because so many of y'all that we know go to japan. It's crazy oh, yeah, yeah, yeah okay, in which country would you find mount kilimanjaro? Kilimanjaro?
Speaker 1kilimanjaro I not.
Speaker 2Kenya. Nope, it is Ready, ready Tanzania.
Speaker 3Oh yeah, oh yeah, yeah, man I blew that one, wow All right, wow, what is the national dish of Hungary?
Speaker 1I guess it depends on what you're in the mood for. I mean, if I'm in Switzerland, I'm hungry. I want, like you know, something with cheese.
Speaker 2Okay, the answer is goulash Okay.
Speaker 3Oh yeah, Goulash yeah.
Speaker 2Which city is home to the Hassan Bek Mosque?
Speaker 1Oh my, I'm going to guess, I'm going to guess. I have no idea.
Speaker 3I'm going to guess Cairo. Say it again. I got nothing from the word.
Speaker 2Which city is home to the Hassan Bek Mosque?
Speaker 1Okay, it's unexpected, yeah.
Speaker 2Right, it's Tel Aviv.
Speaker 1Tel Aviv, israel. That's totally unexpected. Ooh, okay, okay, I would not have gotten that one, wow, wow.
Speaker 2In which US state would you find the Grand Canyon?
Speaker 3In California, arizona, arizona. Oh, but you were right next door.
Speaker 2Not right next door.
Speaker 3Okay, okay, okay.
Speaker 1Good call, good call. Okay, better geography than most Americans, that was good.
Speaker 2Which Greek goddess is Athens named after Athenia? Yes, athena, athena, athena.
Speaker 1Okay.
Speaker 2Which type of fish is used to make the Nordic fish gravandlox? Which type of fish is used to make the Nordic dish gravandlox Gravandlox.
Speaker 3I have no idea. It may be Salomon, because everybody's giving Salomon over there.
Speaker 2Yes, you are correct, salmon.
Speaker 3Oh yeah, come on, come on Two, I'm on the roll.
Speaker 2You're on the roll, baby, come on. In which country would you find the Leaning Tower of Pisa?
Speaker 1Which country would you find the Leaning Tower of Pisa? Italy?
Speaker 2Yes, all right.
Speaker 1You are all wrong. Come on, bro.
Speaker 2Stolen is a traditional sweet bread. From which country?
Speaker 1Well, it'd be a poor country if it was stolen.
Speaker 2Stolen, I'm probably saying it wrong it's Germany. What is that? Stolen, s-t-o-l-l-e-n? Stolen, yeah, germany what?
Speaker 1is that Stollen S-T-O-L-L-E-N Stollen Yep Germany, okay, okay, I had no idea.
Speaker 2All right Now. Along those lines, the world's largest beer festival, oktoberfest, originated in which German city.
Speaker 3I should know at least one.
Speaker 1I'm going to guess it's in Bavaria, but I don't know the city.
Speaker 2Oh, munich know at least one, I'm gonna guess it's in bavaria, but I don't know the city.
Speaker 3Oh, munich, yep, munich, munich, yes, okay okay, yeah, all right.
Speaker 2The fermented or rotten meat of which animal is the national dish of iceland?
Speaker 1hmm well, I'm gonna guess fish again with salmon, but I don't know well, yeah, but there's a specific one, I'll tell you it's shark, it's okay, I I should have to say silaka in finnish, it's.
Speaker 3It's the same, same fish, I think okay, all right.
Speaker 2Well, there you go, we'll give you credit for that one. Yeah, you got that one, thank you, okay, cool. Which country is home?
Speaker 1to Machu Picchu. I feel like we did that before I got it, what is? It South America yeah.
Speaker 3Puh, puh, puh.
Speaker 2Spit it out, Roy.
Speaker 3Peru, peru, peru.
Speaker 2Peru, peru, peru.
Speaker 1Yes.
Speaker 2Come on, which iconic performing arts venue consists of a series of gleaming white, sail-shaped interlocking panels. What We've talked about this country before, we've even mentioned this city, before which iconic performing arts venue consists of a series of gleaming white, sail-shaped interlocking panels I think it's the opera house there in sydney, australia, right yes, sydney opera house. In which Chinese city would you find the forbidden city?
Speaker 3I mean I have to say Beijing.
Speaker 2Yes, that's right. That's right, Sammy, that was my guess too.
Speaker 1Woo-hoo, ah-ha, come on, come on. Our minds have melded, finally Good job.
Speaker 2Yep, okay, okay. In which city would you find the Brandenburg Gate?
Speaker 1Ooh, okay, in which city would you find the brandenburg gate? Oh, you said it earlier, really, yeah, we both guessed it was the answer to one earlier it's in austria no, it's not oh, it's not in austria it is berlin, berlin.
Speaker 2They went again. Okay, okay, I think of the austral hungarian people.
Speaker 1So, yeah, they used to be, you know, combined.
Speaker 2Yeah, yeah, so I didn't just say yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. Speaking of combinations, what three colors feature on the French flag? What three colors are on the French flag?
Speaker 1Same as America right.
Speaker 3Green, white oh, that's Mexico green white oh, that's mexico.
Speaker 2Red blue what's the order? Yes, red white and blue. Yep, yep, any idea which country?
Speaker 1is the 2000 movie battle royale set in. Oh yeah, oh, it's one of the small ideas it's what we talked.
Speaker 2You saw your fish. That's the answer. Where you saw your fish? What country were you in when you saw your puffer fish?
Speaker 3In Japan.
Speaker 2Yes, there you go and.
Speaker 1Japan, that's the answer oh wow, I totally blew that.
Speaker 2All right. What United States city is known as the gateway to the west? I would have known this one. It is St Louis, Missouri.
Speaker 1Well, I would have never got that.
Speaker 2It is St Louis.
Speaker 1Missouri. Well, I would have never got that. Nope, Nope oh no idea, no, wow After two men shake hands in Oman, what usually follows Exchanging my sandal I don't know what.
Speaker 2A kiss on the nose.
Speaker 1A kiss on the nose. A kiss on the nose, ooh oh.
Speaker 2Okay.
Speaker 3Next time I see you.
Speaker 1It's better than fight. Yeah, definitely.
Speaker 2In what country would you find the world's highest waterfall?
Speaker 3I wouldn't have guessed that one.
Speaker 1I'm going to say Is it Vic Falls?
Speaker 2Nope Starts with a V, though.
Speaker 3Brazil or Toronto. Nope Starts with a.
Speaker 2B, though Brazil or Toronto. It is in Venezuela and it is called Angel Falls, wow.
Speaker 3Oh, wow.
Speaker 1We have to go there.
Speaker 2I didn't know that we got to go there now, all righty. Which city is known as the Big Smoke? I've never even heard of it. The Big Smoke? I've never even heard of the Big Smoke. I've never even heard of it. Big smoke, the big smoke. I've never even heard of the big smoke.
Speaker 1Well, when I watch TV shows that are shot in New Zealand, they talk about going to the big smoke, but it's a city in New Zealand. But then I've watched other shows from England and they talk about the big smoke and it's obviously not New Zealand. Okay, it's London.
Speaker 3There was some smoke in LA, but I think it's a different thing.
Speaker 1Yeah, totally, it should be called the big smoke, for sure. Yeah, so London is the big smoke.
Speaker 2Okay, all right. Which US state does key lime pie come from?
Speaker 1I know this one Sunny, warm, florida oh yeah, okay.
Speaker 2We had an anniversary there one year and we had a Japanese restaurant some of the best Japanese food I ever had. You know where the cook serves you right on the thingy, oh yeah, and we got key lime pie. Excellent, yep Real good it was everything right about it. Oh yeah, oh yeah. Excellent Yep Realized it was everything right about it, so oh yeah. Oh yeah, what is chimichurri sauce traditionally served with in Argentina?
Speaker 1Well, argentina is famous for their beef, so maybe beef.
Speaker 2Good Steak, steak, steak is the answer Okay.
Speaker 3Wow, rory, come on, You're really good at this.
Speaker 2Come on man Now Sami.
Speaker 3I'm so blessed that you are in my team, Otherwise Team Finland wouldn't have a lot of credits at the moment.
Speaker 1Come on man.
Speaker 2Well, team Alexa would be at zero. So you're good. Oh, you're rocking it. Okay, so now Samba, but you have to get this one. In which country would you find Mount Fuji? Because, again.
Speaker 3In Japan, in Japan. Yes yes, fuji-san.
Speaker 2Okay, see Nice. He even knows it in Japanese. Yes, yes, fujisan.
Speaker 1Okay, see Nice he even knows it in Japanese.
Speaker 2Our cat Mozzie has come in and he's trying to wrap presents. Okay, who was the first person to sail directly from Europe to India? Oh, this is a history question who was the first person to sail directly from Europe to India? It wasn't Columbus, I was going to say Christopher Columbus, vasco da Gama, oh yeah.
Speaker 3Oh, I should have known that. Yeah, that's what I've been reading about.
Speaker 2Okay now, sami, you answered the answer for this. You answered previously and you answered incorrectly, but if you say this one this time, you'll the answer for this. You answered previously and you answered incorrectly, but if you say this one this time, you'll get it right. Which Russian city was formerly known as Leningrad?
Speaker 1That's. Oh yeah, I was there the day they changed the name back from Leningrad to the old name. I was in St Peter's book.
Speaker 3Yes, petrograd, yeah, good job.
Speaker 2Oh, which city do croissants originate from?
Speaker 1Which city.
Speaker 2Which city.
Speaker 1Oh, I'm going to guess Paris.
Speaker 2Right, but no, it's Vienna what?
Speaker 1What? Oh, come on, come on, it should be a German name.
Speaker 2I hope they have verified these answers, because you wouldn't expect that.
Speaker 3Wow Okay, yep.
Speaker 2Alright, which North American country's name translates as Rich Coast? Hmm, north.
Speaker 1America Costa.
Speaker 2Rica, costa Rica.
Speaker 1That's South American.
Speaker 2Rich Coast? Which North American country's name?
Speaker 1Costa Rica is North America.
Speaker 2No.
Speaker 1Middle.
Speaker 2Just reading what it says, I wouldn't say. North America to South.
Speaker 3They are making this hard.
Speaker 2Yeah, they're making it hard which country would you find the city of Petra I?
Speaker 1Ooh, I know, I think I know, try it Israel.
Speaker 3Jordan no, yes.
Speaker 2Jordan.
Speaker 3Jordan Okay.
Speaker 2It's so hard to stop because they keep going. Dubai does not have a standard address system, so there are no addresses or postcodes, true or false, in.
Speaker 1Dubai.
Speaker 2Dubai does not have a standard address system, so there are no addresses or postcodes True or false In Dubai. Dubai does not have a standard address system, so there are no addresses or postcodes True or false.
Speaker 1I don't know, it's so ridiculous I guess I'll say true.
Speaker 3Yeah, I would go that bit too if they have a skating hall in the desert.
Speaker 2Yeah, they wouldn't know where to find it. Okay, yes, true, it's true.
Speaker 1Wow yeah.
Speaker 2Yeah, amazing.
Speaker 1Okay, when you're that rich, you don't need to have an address.
Speaker 3Yeah, yeah, it's just by name, I just go by name In which US state.
Speaker 1Would you find Mount Rushmore? Oh, I got this one. You probably won't get this one, though I'll give you a guess. I should know it. But South Dakota, South Dakota.
Speaker 2Okay, now we're going to go back to your neck of the woods, sami, the name of which, alrighty Yep, the name of which Scandinavian capital, begins and ends with the same letter. That's tricky.
Speaker 1Scandinavian capital. So it's a Scandinavian capital and the name of the city begins and ends with the same letter.
Speaker 3Would it be same in English than in Finnish? That's a good question.
Speaker 1Exactly, that's the whole thing. You guys like Suomi and we say Finland, so that doesn't match at all. Yeah, yeah, so depending on the language, it may not. Ah wait, I have one in my head what's the capital of Sweden?
Speaker 3Oh, it's Oslo. Yep, there you go, hey come on, come on, come on, come on Come on Sami Good job, good job. It's the same in Finnish and English. Yeah.
Speaker 2Okay, there you go.
Speaker 3That was a good one, all right.
Speaker 2Okay, leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper mural is displayed in which city?
Speaker 1Is it Vatican City?
Speaker 2No.
Speaker 1It's in Seems like Rome would be too easy of an answer. If it's not Rome, my next guess would be Firenze. Oh that, yep, florence.
Speaker 2The answer is Milan.
Speaker 1Oh, Milan, yeah, oh, should have been a question about clothing or something like that. Oh yeah, yeah man.
Speaker 2If you were sucking on phoenix claws in China, what would you be eating? Phoenix, if you were sucking on phoenix claws in China, what would you be eating?
Speaker 1First of all, sucking on phoenix claws just sounds offensive, so I'm going to pass on this one and give it over to Sami. I have no idea. No, no idea.
Speaker 2Chicken's feet.
Speaker 1Chicken feet Okay, that's good to know. Okay, yeah, boy, wow Okay that's good to know.
Speaker 2Okay, yeah, boy, wow, okay, um, sami, since you had some time in this area, maybe you might know in which us state is the pacific coast highway?
Speaker 3california. I've been living there, studying there yeah, sami knows that one yeah okay, sami, this one's for you too.
Speaker 2What is the currency of Japan called? What's the currency of Japan?
Speaker 3Yeah, I should have known I have been there four times. Yeah, come on, man, like one month per time. So it's jenny. Jenai, how do you say it in English?
Speaker 2Yen.
Speaker 3It's yen Japanese Yen, okay, yeah, it's Yen in Finnish Okay.
Speaker 2Well, there you go. How appropriate. Wow, there you go. Yeah, okay. What nationality was the team that reached the South Pole first in 1911? What nationality was the team that reached the South Pole first in 1911?
Speaker 1I will give you a hint. I don't know why it popped into my mind, but Argentina came to my mind.
Speaker 2No, it's going to be in Portuguese. It's going to be in Sami's neck of the world.
Speaker 3Really.
Speaker 2Yeah, it's one of your. They group you with one of these countries here when they group Finland as a Scandinavian country.
Speaker 1Oh well, then we have to talk about the fjords of Norway.
Speaker 3Norway, england, denmark, norway.
Speaker 2Yep, yep, all right Along those lines. What is the Aurora Borealis, more commonly known as?
Speaker 1In English. Anyway, what? The Northern Lights? Ah, the Aurora Borealis.
Speaker 3What was the question?
Speaker 2The question was what is the Aurora Borealis, more commonly known as?
Speaker 3Okay, I know it as Revontulet, so I have no idea. What is it in English?
Speaker 1That's awesome, then we're gonna go with your answer. Good job. Okay that's right Revontulet.
Speaker 3Revontulet yeah.
Speaker 2Okay, great, in English that would be the northern lights.
Speaker 3Okay, okay, yeah, I should have known that also of course you did.
Speaker 2You just wanted to say and finish, because it's cooler which city was known as edo or edo, edo until 1816 oh my, which city was known as edo until edo, until 1868. I'll give you a hint sami's been there and we've talked about him going there a couple times, four times.
Speaker 3Oh really.
Speaker 1Really, maybe Tokyo.
Speaker 3Yes, tokyo, really, exactly, really. Well, I haven't been around at the time, so maybe I haven't heard the earlier name.
Speaker 1Bummer Yep.
Speaker 3Oh man.
Speaker 2In which country might you attend a kabuki performance?
Speaker 1Kabuki.
Speaker 3Kabuki Doesn't ring any bells, the word I mean I will give our listeners a hint.
Speaker 2It's a place sami has been four times one month each really. Oh, let's guess japan we will do one final question sounds awesome okay, I was gonna skip the movie ones. But, rory, you might know this because you know y'all might both know this. These are kind of movies you're into. Best friends harry dune and lloyd christmas travel to aspen color. And which movie, harry Dunn and Lloyd Christmas? I'd say Dumb and Dumber, I don't know. Yes, oh, yeah.
Speaker 3Oh wow, it's a movie about us Come on Rory.
Speaker 1It's a movie about us man, dumb and Dumber.
Speaker 3Yeah, yeah, you know the good ones, classics.
Speaker 1I knew y'all could get that one. Yeah, classic cinema.
Speaker 3It tells about the moment Dumb and dumber.
Speaker 1Yeah, absolutely.
Speaker 3And I know which one I am.
Speaker 2Yeah well, sami, I would be the dumbest. So you're good, you're safe, sami, thank you so much. We had so much fun with this and we all learned some new things and just had a good time doing it. It's a good road trip activity to uh, do some world travel trivia while you're thanks to you, I mostly learned, but it was really awesome.
Speaker 3there's some things I should have known, but uh, but I I think we should have these, these kind of things, once a month. Yeah, we can get better and better.
Speaker 2Better and better. That's a good idea.
Speaker 3Yeah.
Speaker 2Well, sami, it's so great to see you, so great to talk with you, and thank you so much for joining our podcast and just ending the year on a fun note, and we look forward to seeing you in person in 2025.
Speaker 3Thanks for having me. It's been my pleasure and I really looking forward to see you guys.
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