Beantown Podcast - In Bunches & US State Population Trivia (061424 Beantown)
Episode Date: June 14, 2024Quinn comes to you LIVE to debut his brand new single 'In Bunches' and play some US Geography Trivia...
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Hey, what's going on? It's Quinn Davis furnace. Welcome to my show Quinn Davis furnace presents
the bean town podcast for Friday, June 14 2024. What's happening? What's going on? How
are you? My name is Quinn. I am the host of this show, the creator, original art by
Quinn David Furness. In fact, if you want to see some original AI art by Quinn David
Furness, courtesy of some online app, I don't even know, you're going to want to stick around
because we got a brand new single that dropped this week that we're going to play for you
on the podcast, high tech, same way we're doing our intro music, we're gonna play for you on the podcast.
High-tech, same way we're doing our intro music, we're gonna hold the phone up to
it and just plug away because that's what we've been reduced to technology wise.
A couple shout-outs here. First and foremost, of course, our good friends in
Pakistan. Hello Hyderabad, Karachi, Khyber Pass. Thank you for making us the
112 ranked comedy podcast in the great nation of Pakistan. Shout
out to sister of the podcast Abigail furnished been a long
time guest on this show. Happy 28th birthday to Abigail and
congrats on a big college graduation this week. Oregon
State very, very exciting news.
Here's to the future.
Reminds me of the old Rockford, Illinois, WREX 13.
They would, maybe the other channels did it too.
I think it was just WREX though.
They would run a commercial from about early May through,
basically the month of May, when high school graduation was
happening and they had a song. I don't know what it was called but I could
probably I could probably sing it with the outro music or when the intro music
is done well we'll circle back to that it's a great song and basically it was
there were like five different commercials they're all exactly the
same the only difference is it was basically like a slideshow made on
Microsoft PowerPoint you know to highlight different graduates
From across the state line. I don't know how they chose which graduates got highlighted for that
It was some like interns project or something to contact all these 18 year olds and be like, hey, can we use
Your photo your name image likeness NIL
For this cool slideshow commercial. I don't know, I
never got on it, but oh well. Probably because when I was a senior in high
school, my private Christian high school had me labeled as a junior and my
lockers, not that I, my locker, not that I used my locker all that frequently,
but it was amongst the juniors, which was just kind of bizarre.
It added to my feeling of isolation,
because when I was a junior, I'd mostly
hung out with the seniors.
And so then when I got to be a senior,
I mostly was stuck with the juniors.
I never really knew my classmates.
I knew like three people in my graduating class.
That's how life goes.
Same kind of thing happened in college.
Who knows?
And then, of course, a good shout out to my dad, Steve
Furness.
You know him from Home Pride Oregon, 541-40316.
Or go to HomePrideOregon.com.
Don't go to the website.
It's not up and running as of right now.
We should see if beanstownpodcast.com can accumulate
or acquire a big merger acquisition.
I don't know.
Does that need to get SEC approval?
Not sure how that works.
We could bring on homepardorgan.com.
Make it a sub-site or something cool like that.
Steve, let us know.
We'll talk tomorrow.
We'll see what you're asking
prices. Although you don't own the domain currently. Last I checked. So who knows. So Happy Father's Day
that's coming up in two days here and we're gonna have a special song in just a second for you. Not
only the one I'm gonna sing for you but actually a recorded single that you can find on my YouTube
channel. Although I will say this in the spirit of full SEO
transparency, search engine optimization.
As I was preparing for this show,
which I prepared very little, I literally
go to YouTube on my phone, type in the title of the song,
which is called In Bunches, and then Quin Furnace.
So pretty clear, right?
There's not a lot of other Quin Furnaces out there.
There's not a lot of Quin Furnaces
who have recently uploaded a Father's Day tribute
song, as we do every year.
And it still didn't show up.
I had to go to my channel and find it.
I don't know if it's because when I uploaded it,
it was originally unlisted.
And then I switched it to public on Wednesday of this past week.
But just frustrating.
No one's going to be able to hear my beautiful angelic
harmonies.
So let's do that in a second.
If you're curious, the song, or let's say this,
listener discretion is advised when you're listening
to the Bean Town podcast.
Number one, we'll cage in some language.
Number two, the podcast is objectively terrible.
So the song that WREX, which was our NBC affiliate,
would play, I want to know who actually originally recorded this,
because maybe I could do a sick cover next year for graduation.
Something along the lines of,
A special time for family, a special time for friends.
Graduation's here at last.
Now the chapter ends.
You're at the top of your class.
The future waits for you.
And if you're visualizing it, that was a whole commercial.
They just played that song, I assume it was a 30-second spot.
And it would just be like a blue background
with like five-second snippets of senior photos
being thrown across the screen to be like Quinn Furness from Hallstrom
homeschool workshops if I ever got that glorious recognition but I never did
11 years later still a little salty slightly salty that could be a good
horse name Belmont Stakes were last weekend. I watched it. What was the name of the guy who won?
It was Ivan Zaho, something like that. Belmont Stakes winner. You know, we're big on horse names
until the Kentucky Derby, and then I'll be honest, it kind of drops off for me here. I still try to
catch the preakness in the Belmont Stakes, sometimes live, sometimes after the fact. This year, the
winner of the Belmont Stakes was, you know,
this is so door knock.
That's what it was.
I type in Belmont Stakes winner into Google,
and I just scroll like halfway down the page just to see,
hey, who won the Belmont Stakes this year?
Door knock, D-O-R-N-O-C-H was the answer.
So let's not bury the lead anymore.
Every year on Father's Day, and this is going to be a little bit of a scattered episode,
we're going to do this Father's Day song, which
is a hit, a certified banger.
And then I want to talk Dune and Dune II a little bit,
because we did a whole episode dedicated to Dune
and predicting the plot two months ago.
And Rachel and I actually watched it this past weekend,
both of them. It was a double header, Friday night and Sunday night, which is a lot.
I mean, that's like five, five and a half hours of doonage.
So we'll share my thoughts. What I meant to do this week
to prepare for the show was to go back and listen to that episode
and then see how I did, which would make this episode
on my projections, which would make this episode on my projections,
which would make this episode much more rich and enchanting even.
But I didn't do that.
So we're not even going to be able to compare and contrast.
We're just going to have to share my notes.
And then I have a long flight to the West Coast tomorrow.
So the plan is to stock up on some podcasts, including our old Dune
predictions episode to see how we
fared. And again, as a reminder, I had never read Dune or seen it or really have
any idea of what was going on with it other than the basic premise and the cast
in Dunevo Nuff's most recent films. And so I basically predicted the
plot of Dune 2 based off of my predictions for Dune 1.
It wasn't even like I saw Dune 1 and then predicted what would happen in the sequel.
It was like I had to predict both. So it was kind of messy.
But we'll share thoughts on that. And then I've got a communal trivia game that we're going to play together.
Usually on the Bean Tom Podcast, I do my research. I come in. I've got a trivia question. I know the answer.
I throw it to you.
You get to play at home.
Email us, BeanTomPodcast, yahoo.com
against beanharm.yahoo.com.
And I'm the quiz master.
I know the answers.
But what we're going to do today is I
was thinking about this game yesterday.
I don't know what triggered it.
But there's a great Sporkle game that we'll play together
that gives you the 50 states.
And you have to go one by one from alternating
between top 25 and bottom 25, or top 50%, bottom 50%
in terms of population.
So the way that works, we'll explain it.
But basically, you click a state that's in the top half,
then the states in the bottom half.
So as you can imagine, the first half of that game
is pretty easy.
But then once you get to the Utahs or Louisiana's
of the world, it gets a little tricky.
So we're going to see how far I'm able to go.
I'll walk you through it together.
We'll play untimed.
And then if you want to play on your own and try to beat me,
because I think I'm probably predicting
that I can get between 30 and 35 states, which might not sound like a lot.
But man, once you get to those states that
are in the 20 to 30 range, it's really tricky.
So I'm going to do my best.
So Father's Day is this upcoming Sunday, two days from now.
And as is tradition here in the Bean Town podcast,
we like to write a new song and release it to the public.
It's partially attributed to my dad, it's partially attributed to all the dads out there, the concept of dads, fathers, padres.
Not the cheater Fernando Tatis Jr., who I like to boo when I see him play, but all other dads really.
And we've been able to keep up with it fairly consistently. This is year seven of the Beantown podcast.
We definitely missed at least one year, maybe two.
So we have like five songs out there, maybe six.
If you're wondering if you've forgotten
what some of our other songs in the past have been,
and maybe you wanted to go back and listen, well,
I got good news.
Good news and bad news for you.
Some of the songs are standalone singles on my YouTube channel
that you can go check out.
Some of them even have sweet remixes
that we debuted on the Pledge Drive Telethon fundraiser
this past year.
And then some of them are just baked right
into the episode in which I released them,
and I never came out with a standalone single, which
makes it a lot tougher to find, obviously.
But some of the ones we've had in the past last year
is our biggest kind of a breakthrough hit, Daddy Long Legs.
And the original artwork by yours truly was fascinating.
And then, of course, we had the killer Rachel-inspired remix, Daddy Long Legs
2.0, which is a certified banger.
We might play it at the wedding.
We haven't really decided yet.
Going back, let's see.
What else did I have?
Because I'm pretty sure there were, oh, man,
I was going to say, I'm pretty sure I have other standalone
singles on here.
Not the case.
Let's see, back in 2020, we had a song
called Cornbread Muffins.
That was my Randy Newman parody.
The thumbnail is a great picture of my dad
from probably 15 years ago or so holding up
a yellow Minnesota
Golden Gophers sweater. And it's just a very kind of half smile. It's a candid picture.
So let's see, we might have dropped the ball in 2021 and 2022. That might have been how it went,
but I'm not going to go back through all this stuff there. We try to release a new Father's Day song each year, and it's a lot of fun. Let's
see, is there anything else that I did you can find on YouTube? I know Daddy
Long Legs is kind of the standard. Oh, there's a Happy Father's Day 2019. That
would have been the...was that the first year of the Beantown Podcast? Second year
of the Beantown Podcast. That was a good one one too. Thumbnail is a great picture of us at Tropicana Stadium
down in St. Petersburg, Florida. But without further ado, so fingers crossed on the audio
quality here because we're doing it the same way we always do it and then we'll check in
on the campaign trail. Lots to get through on the campaign trail today. But without further
ado, you can find this smash hit single
now on my YouTube channel, Queen David Furnace.
The song is called In Bunches.
And the only other thing I want to add
is I was using Audacity to record this because it was just
never going to work on GarageBand.
And I actually set it up for a bad listening experience,
but I struggled a little bit with trying to get everything in sync and aligned.
I felt GarageBand did a better job with that. Audacity was a little bit off. So,
we mixed, we mastered, we originally had a drum track, we took it out. So, without further ado, here we go.
Happy Father's Day. This is my song in Bunches.. What a lovely land, gives us strength, we'll be all set. God to say this to you
You're the one we always love in bunches
You're the one who rocks the house in Pontius, Julia.
You're the one who always throws the punches down.
You're the one who writes the rock, gives us the strength to carry on.
carry on
Dad best we ever had
stayed not a chat
more even a chat
when
in
go down
and down we'll pick you up In the town and town
We'll take you on
And we'll go out
You're the one we always love
In Bon Chest
You're the one who rocks the house
In punches
To yell
You're the one who always throws
The punches
And you're the one
Who writes the wrongs
Gives us the strength
To carry on. You're the one we always love in bungees
You're the one who rocks the house in bungees, do ya?
You're the one who always throws the pungees down
You're the one who writes the wrongs.
Gives us the strength to carry on.
Dad, you're the one who writes the wrongs.
Dad.
There you go. That's In Bunches featuring a sick harpsichord solo and Happy Father's
Day to all the dads out there. Let's check in on the campaign trail here. Two big things
we got to mention quickly. So first, Trump is back, right? He's out of court, for
the time being at least, and he's on the campaign trail. And we're like a week late on this.
I think it was like last Sunday or Monday when he did this. It was absolutely insane.
But I don't even know where the speech was. You've probably all seen the sound bite by
now or heard it. If not, you got to go listen to it.
Basically, Trump, I don't know if this
was another teleprompter issue or what it was,
but he really got going talking about electric boats
and manufacturing and how he was talking to boat manufacturers
about how Joe Biden's electric energy policies are gonna cause some issues.
Specifically, if you're on an electric boat surrounded by sharks in the open
ocean, what happens if your boat sinks? You got to choose between getting
electrocuted or jumping off into shark-infested waters. And if, yeah, it
does sound crazy and it's exactly what happened and he went on for like two solid minutes about this.
And the best part was looking at the people behind him, all his zealots, all his enthused MAGA supporters, some of which were just really starting to, I don't know if they, you know, it was too hot, maybe getting some heat stroke or heat exhaustion at the very least, but they were starting to
look a little bit wary of where the speech was going. So electric, electric
sharks, watch out. Well, the sharks weren't electric, but if your boat sinks,
they could be, which would be pretty cool. That could be the new sharknado
thing, right? First you had electric eels, now you got electric sharks. And then the other great clip, a big pre-Juneteenth celebration.
I don't know if this was at the White House
or if he had to travel for it.
But Kirk Franklin, who if you don't know
is a big name in gospel music, doing a concert
for the president, his cabinet, Kamala's there.
And again, you've probably seen this clip by now,
but Joe Biden, well, Kirk Franklin,
I think he's playing smile.
It's a total banger.
And everyone, Joe Biden's surrounded
by like 20 black people, and they're all getting down with it.
And Joe Biden is just kind of standing there,
unsure what to do.
And you know what?
Everyone's making fun of Joe, but I'm
going to take a moment to stand up for the president here because as someone who
has played my fair share of gospel music and has played in black churches and
with black groups, you know, in college, it's, you know, you want to get
funky, you want to get down with it, but then you're also like the only white
person there and you're like, if I get too down with this,
is it cultural appropriation?
So you got to be careful.
So I think Joe did the right thing just kind of standing
still.
And hey, if there's any way to lose the black vote,
it's pandering.
And so I don't think Joe's really pandering by just
standing there listening to Kirk Franklin.
So good for him.
I feel like that's a best possible outcome for him.
So we'll see what that does for the black vote for Joe.
I feel like he's probably got to have that locked down fairly
well, right?
Without having looked at any of the 529 polling myself,
I just, yeah, I don't know. Unless they really hate electric yeah, I don't know.
Unless they really hate electric boats.
I don't know.
How does the black vote feel about electric boats?
We should do some Beantown polling,
beantownpodcast.com slash polling.
We still got a little under five months until election day.
The first debate is scheduled to happen not this upcoming
week, but the week after.
Maybe we'll go live after the debate.
They always do the Republican, or that's
the State of the Union.
That's not as good.
But after the State of the Union,
there's always the other side, their response.
And this year, they picked that crazy lady
who had her 15 minutes of fame.
I don't even remember what her name was.
But she was way too into it.
And then Scar Joe parodied it on SNL and absolutely nailed it.
Shows you how my attention span is.
Can you remember this lady's name now?
Probably for the best, because she was kind of scary.
But that's this week on the campaign trail.
Let's say thank you to our sponsors.
We already mentioned Homepart Oregon,
but hey, it's Father's Day in two days.
And I was just talking to some friends who
are putting an offer on a condo, and we're
talking about home inspections.
And you know, got to do this, got
to do final walkthroughs, all the paperwork.
And I kind of said, hey, it's a long way to travel,
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might want to dial up 541-410-0316.
And first you can say, well, Happy Father's Day.
And then you can say, well, Quinn sent us.
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I don't think you can really check out.
I think it's more of like Venmo, Zelle.
I don't know.
How does Steve collect payments?
We should figure that out for the next ad read.
I'll ask him this weekend.
Are you open to Bitcoin, for example?
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I'm proud to be American, however that song goes.
I'm proud to be an American. that song goes. I'm proud to be an American.
Well, at least I know I'm free.
And there was, Kimmel highlighted this.
I'm glad he did.
There's a pastor who has a YouTube channel where
he reviews Bibles, which I thought
that was a joke at first, but he seemed
like a pretty normal pastor.
This was just his hobby.
Apparently, you can review Bibles.
And he did a scathing review of Trump's authentic leather Bible made in the USA.
The leather is not leather. There's no indication that it's made in the USA,
which means it's probably made in China. And I don't know, they probably didn't
even put the Jesus words in red, which is my favorite part of the Bible. I love,
it's nothing worse than a black and white Bible.
Am I right, guys?
You spend all that time getting through the minor prophets,
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Tough ad read today.
Tough, tough, tough.
Probably because we change it so much so often so frequently.
The ads are constantly changing on this show.
Makes it hard to know exactly what to say.
Especially if you're too lazy to pull up the actual copy
that you wrote seven years ago for this stuff.
OK.
Only other thing I wanted to mention before we play our trivia
game together was Dune.
And so we watched Dune, Dune 1 from, you know, four years ago or whatever, Friday night,
and then Dune 2, which came out just this year on Sunday night.
And I have never read the source material before.
I've never read the original Dune.
I've never read any of the spin-offs, or not spin-offs, but sequels.
So I'm only aware of Dune from what
I have seen on social media, or people talking about the movies.
I've never actually sat down and checked out
the source material.
So Rachel and I had been wanting to watch it just because it's
a pretty legit big sci-fi movie that's up there,
just in terms of sci-fi with the Star Wars
or the world or Harry Potter's Lord
of the Rings, which isn't sci-fi.
It's fantasy.
But just big time, big production type movies
with huge cast.
It's like, OK, we've got to check this out.
We've got to be in the know on this.
And I feel like some of my predictions were right.
I'm almost positive I predicted Oscar Isaac was going to die
at the end of the first one.
Also, spoilers for you here.
I'm trying to remember what else I predicted, though.
This is where it would have been nice to actually review
my podcast before listening to this.
But my overall review, I give Doom,
let's just package them together. I'm going to give it like a, I give Doom, let's just package them together.
I'm gonna give it like three stars out of four.
It's one of those things where, you know, especially with Denis Villeneuve, you know
that seeing it in theaters is gonna be a way better experience because of the visuals and
the audio.
And so when you're watching it at home on your old TV with an iffy sound situation,
you just kind of miss out on those things.
I would say the toughest thing for me is to be expected about these films, but
because you're trying to cram this gigantic book into two films,
they really have to move through some stuff fast.
And it leads to a lot of just quick deaths that don't leave you with a ton of
emotional impact, for me at least.
It also means that a lot of the kind of themes and
character development are just kind of like very rushed.
And I think if you knew the source material and were like aware of how
characters are going to act and react and respond and what's going to happen to them.
It kind of makes it easier for you to just be like, yeah, this character, x, y, z,
this is gonna happen. But when you're just watching it fresh and you to just be like, oh, yeah, this character, x, y, z, this is going to happen.
But when you're just watching it fresh
and you don't know what is supposed to happen
or what's going to happen with characters,
that makes it a lot tougher to kind of recognize
those themes.
And so there's obviously, like, the main character, Paul,
Timothy, is the main person, the person you're rooting for.
And by the end, if the movie has done its job correctly,
you're supposed to not hate him, but see him
as the anti-hero, the oppressor, that sort of thing.
But it just happens so fast, especially in the second movie.
He goes from the main guy you're rooting for,
to all of a sudden the movie ends.
And you're kind of like, OK, I can see how I'm supposed to root against him, but it all just happens so fast.
So interesting stuff.
You know, situation where it's like five, five and a half hours between the two movies,
but it also feels rushed in places.
So just a huge cast, right?
And that's always tough, too, when
you have all these big name actors you're expecting,
like Christopher Walken or Jason Momoa,
or who plays Christopher Walken, Florence Pugh.
You're expecting them to have big, legit roles,
and a lot of them just don't.
And so it's kind of just like, OK.
And then you got the whole thing with Austin Butler in in the second movie and it's just I don't know
he's very one-dimensional right he's like oh yeah he's definitely the bad guy
he's gonna match Timothée Chalamet and then more spoilers ahead they finally
have a final duel and well he dies so just yeah it's kind of like kind of just like
you know that the Timothy is gonna gonna win at the end so anytime he has
these like these hardcore like one-on-one duels it's kind of just like
yeah I'm okay the biggest question I have is all these sand worms when they they're creeping up on the people, they're always underground.
And then the people can like ride the sand worms. How do they get them to stay above ground?
If you're a sand worm, you don't want that sun exposure. You want that fresh, fresh spice. You want to go all the way underground.
So how do they get the worms to stay above ground to ride them? These are the questions I have. It should be more like a submarine.
So Dune gets three stars.
Dune 1 and Dune 2 is a package deal for me.
Go check it out if you haven't already.
It's on Macs.
Pretty solid.
Pretty solid.
All right, last thing we're going to do here,
I got to wrap up.
I got to get ready for this wedding here.
So again, as we mentioned a little bit ago,
we're going to do a group trivia game together,
play along at home.
If you want to go find this, the Sporkle quiz
is called US States Population Highs and Lows.
It's very simple.
As soon as I click Play Quiz, and I did not prepare for this at all,
we're going to get the list of all 50 states.
And you're just going to pick one at a time.
Your first click, it's just alternating.
Click one, click two.
Click one, click two. Or not. You're not clicking two states. But click A, click's just alternating. Click one, click two. Click one, click two.
Or not.
You're not clicking two states.
But click A, click B, whatever.
A is always pick a state that is in the top 25 most
populous states, or the top 50%.
Click B is always going to be click a state that
is in the lowest half.
So for example, if I wanted click 1 to be the most
popular state, we'd go California.
Click B if I wanted it to be a low population state,
we'd go Vermont.
It's going to be easy in the first half,
and then we're going to really get into murky waters here.
And I'm just going to do my best.
If you want to play along at home,
before you listen to me play, you could pause,
and then we can compare and contrast,
because I'm just going to walk you through how I'm doing.
And we're going to see how far I get.
My prediction is I'm going to get about, there's 50 total clicks.
I'm hoping I can hit 35, which would be making a mistake with 15 states left.
I feel without having really thought about this much that I can get to 30.
I think it'd be pretty bad if I didn't get to 30.
After I hit 30, though, I think all bets are off, because I think there's going to just be a lot of states like Kentucky or Alabama,
where I'm like, okay, these aren't the gigantic population centers, but I don't know, like, how does that compare to, like, a Nevada or something,
which just has, like, Las Vegas, which is Vegas, which is big, but then not a ton
else, right?
So let's go ahead and give this a whirl.
I turned the timer off because the timer for this game
was like three minutes.
And I don't want to feel that pressure.
OK.
So we're on practice mode on Sporco.
Play along at home if you'd like.
So it starts high, then you go low, then high, then low.
So high.
And I'm not trying to go like, oh, what
is the most populous state?
What is the least populous state?
If you know, you know to start, at least.
So high, just like we said, let's go California.
And just assume I'm getting them right.
As we continue to progress here, I'll
let you know if something shocking happens
in the first half of the game here so California high low let's go
Wyoming all right next high let's go Texas next low let's go Florida. Next low, let's go Delaware.
Next high, let's go Pennsylvania.
Next low, let's try Alaska.
Next high, let's go Illinois.
Next low, let's go Illinois. Next low, let's go... right, you want to you want to knock out the the no-brainers here. Let's go low, let's go Hawaii. Okay. Next high,
let's find... there's a couple we could do here. Let's do Michigan. We're gonna try
Jersey next for the highs. Next low, let's go with Idaho. Not a lot of people in Idaho.
Okay, next high, let's get Jersey.
We'll do Ohio next time. Oh, we still have New York. Okay, I got a couple in the in the chamber here. Next low,
let's do
let's do Rhode Island. It's pretty small.
Okay, next high, let's get New York out of the way. That was one I was missing from earlier.
Low, let's go North Dakota. There's like seven people in North Dakota.
Okay, we're at 16 so far. So we're halfway to what I think is a respectable score.
Next high, let's go Ohio.
Next low, let's go Ohio. Next low, let's try Montana. Big state, not a lot of people.
Probably Montana low is correct. Probably, you know, we're talking population density.
That could be another fun quiz. We could do the same exact setup. Alaska's got to be number one, but I would guess Montana's
probably two.
OK, we're back to highs.
We're starting to creep up on some questionable calls.
I feel more confident in the highs than I do the lows.
But highs, we still got some states
like North Carolina, Georgia, Maryland.
If I was paying more attention to my election results,
this would be easier because of the electoral college.
Let's go North Carolina for highs.
A lot of people in North Carolina.
For low, let's try Nebraska.
It's a lot of sand and cows.
Not a lot of people outside of Omaha.
All right, we are 20 down, 30 to go. Next high, let's go with
a couple I like, Georgia, Colorado, Massachusetts, Maryland. Let's go Georgia for a high. Okay,
we still got Arizona too, that's got to be high. Next low, let's try Kansas. Not a lot going on in Kansas, I feel like.
OK.
Next high, let's do Maryland.
It's very densely populated, kind of like Jersey.
Same with Massachusetts.
Low, OK.
Let's go South Dakota.
It's got to be low.
It's got Fargo, not much else.
OK.
Another high.
Let's go Massachusetts.
That's 25.
So we're halfway.
I feel like we're past the point of, oh, that
was really embarrassing and stupid.
And now it's just like, tough.
But it is what it is.
We're halfway.
We need another low.
Let's go with Maine.
I have been to Maine.
And even the quote big cities like Portland are not big. So Maine is low. Okay
Next high things. I'm considering Arizona, Colorado
Tennessee, Virginia Virginia has to be high. It's huge. Okay, Virginia isn't high low. Let's just do West Virginia. It's
It's not as like desolate-wise as some may think.
But again, the big cities, Charleston, they're not big.
So West Virginia's got to be low.
Yes.
OK, 28 down.
Next high.
Arizona, I'm tweaking about.
But it's huge, right?
Phoenix itself is gigantic.
So Arizona's a high. Okay next low. We got we're getting into
some like Midwestern things like Indiana, Iowa where I'm fairly certain at
least like Iowa's definitely got to be low. Indiana I feel it's probably closer
to the borderline. And then your deep south states like Alabama, Mississippi,
Louisiana I don't have a great sense of. So we're looking for a low. Let's go to
Iowa. I mean it's got to be low. Yes. Okay. All right. Next up we need another high.
Things I'm considering. Minnesota, Colorado's got to be high. Okay. All right.
We're into 31. So we've kind of hit my my tar like 30 is where I felt like it
was gonna be okay.
35 is what I wanted to get to.
Now we have a low place like New Hampshire.
Vermont is so low, New Hampshire is squished between that and Maine.
I think New Hampshire's got to be low.
Yes, okay.
That was probably the first one I clicked on where I was like,
this could be dicey.
Okay, now we're starting to start to cut our teeth a little bit.
We've got 18 left. The highs I'm considering are Minnesota, Tennessee right now.
So let's go... Tennessee's got a lot of people. Let's go Tennessee for a high.
Yes. Okay. Now lows, I'm considering Mississippi.
It's got to be low. There's not that much. There are no big cities.
Mississippi's a low. Yes. Okay. All right. We're at 34. Let's just, you know,
try to go with the ones that I feel most confident in. So Minnesota's got to be a high.
It is. Now the question next door door Wisconsin. I'm not ready to
click it either way because I actually don't know which one I think it falls
under. So we're looking for a low. We need something with a little bit more
confidence here. Things I'm considering for lows, we already mentioned like
Alabama, Nevada was we mentioned at the top that's one I really don't know
about but a low here is Arkansas which I feel pretty good about let's try it
Arkansas for a low okay we are 36 down there's 14 states left if you want just
a check-in where we're at and our next pick is gonna be a high. Alabama, Connecticut, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri,
Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, Utah, Washington, and
Wisconsin. So that's the population we're working with here. We've got seven highs,
seven lows. I'm trying to really critically think is there anything
obvious I'm missing especially for a high because that's our next pick don't
I don't think any of this is obvious to me places like Nevada New Mexico Missouri
have some big cities but then also just a lot of nothingness same goes for like
a Washington I feel like Washington's high let's let's go for it this is my
first high where I'm like me yeah, I really don't know.
Washington high. Got it. Okay.
Now we're looking for a low.
I've got questions about South Carolina and Wisconsin. Those I have no idea about.
We need a low.
Utah, I mean the valley, but other than that not a lot, so I'm gonna go with
Utah and even Salt Lake City is not huge, Utah got it. Okay, 12 to go. This is
better than I legit thought like around 35 is when I was gonna flame out and
we're at 38. So okay we need a high. I don't know if this is as riveting for the audio
audience, but I'm having a lot of fun over here. Okay, we need another high.
We're looking for a top 25 state population-wise. We just did Washington,
so do I want to do Oregon is the question. And I say go for it. There's a lot
of action in the valley. Oregon, here we go. Hold your breath. No! I failed. Oregon is not top 25. So let's just check our work here. Pull up a list and see where we were at with the states we had left. See how close Oregon is. I really I
got duped when I went with Washington. I was like, oh, if Washington's in there, Oregon
probably is too. Okay, so Oregon, if you're curious, is 27th. Okay, so I missed it by
two. The other states we had, Alabama is top 25, it's 24th, but right on the
borderline. And if you're curious what's the difference between 25th and 26th
Louisiana and Kentucky, it's a matter of 50,000 people.
So I don't feel that bad.
Connecticut, which we missed, is bottom.
That's 29.
Indiana we didn't touch on.
That is top.
OK, higher than I thought.
Indiana is 17th.
Yeah, that one was a blind spot for me.
Kentucky's got to be on the borderline.
Yeah, 26th, that is the border.
Louisiana is the other border.
It's 25th.
So Louisiana was a high, Kentucky was a low.
I think I, I don't know if I ever would've got that.
Missouri is 18th.
That was when I floated and I was like,
it's not, you know, desolate, but I don't know.
So we missed Missouri.
Nevada, I had questions about Nevada's lower.
It's just got Las Vegas and Reno, basically.
Nevada is 33rd.
That one stings a little bit.
New Mexico is 37th.
I should have gone for the, I felt, as the game went on,
I felt better about the lows than the highs.
It kind of switched to where I felt initially.
Mexico, 37th.
Oklahoma is, let's see, where is Oklahoma on this list?
28th, so close to the borderline.
Oregon, we already mentioned, is 27th, very close.
That's what we got out on.
And then South Carolina is 23rd, so on the borderline.
And where did Wisconsin follow as 20th? I should have, you know, I had tried to package Washington
and Oregon together, I should have tried to package
Minnesota and Wisconsin together.
So the big blunders, I would say, missing Indiana,
that was the highest one I didn't get, 17th.
And New Mexico was the lowest one I didn't get at 37th.
So, not, we ended up getting 38 right. We got out on
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