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Right now I want to talk about the greatest gift of all,
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the gift of knowledge.
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There's a trivia game we like to play called Hubba, Hubba, Quiz,
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Quiz where we have hunks--
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[OOHING]
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We have hunks compete to see who's the smartest.
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And today, I'd like to try something new.
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I have a writer named Jason, who went to Harvard.
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And I know this because he mentions it
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every chance he gets.
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Hey, Jason, come on out here.
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[APPLAUSE]
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Hi, Jason.
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How are you?
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Just great.
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Good.
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You're wearing your Harvard sweatshirt I see.
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All right, so I want to see how well you do against the hunks
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today, all right?
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It's time for a new game we're calling Hubba Hubba Harvard
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Quiz Quiz.
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[MUSIC PLAYING]
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All right, let's bring out your opponents.
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Matt and Chris, everybody.
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[CHEERING AND APPLAUSE]
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I see you have a T-shirt under that.
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You didn't want to wear a T-shirt like they had?
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Just I would get cold in the studio, so--
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OK, all right, Matt, you're our returning champ.
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You were like the Ken Jennings of hunks.
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And so-- and you're new Chris, right?
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I'm new, yes.
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Nice to meet you.
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Nice to meet you.
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All right, and of course, there's
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a fancy man who went to Harvard there.
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All right, all right, we're going to start with you, Matt.
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Tinder is an app that might be on your phone.
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The word app is short for what?
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Application.
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That is correct, Matt.
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[DING]
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[APPLAUSE]
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Chris, which two body parts never stop growing?
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The nose and the ears.
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You are correct.
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[DING]
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Jason, every country has a rectangular flag
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except for one.
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Which country is it?
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[LAUGHTER]
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Like Tonga, like Tonga.
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You're going to say Tonga?
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Tonga.
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That just feels.
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I don't know.
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It feels like a funny word.
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And I'm going to say Tonga.
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No, it's Nepal.
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Definitely, yeah.
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[BUZZER]
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It's a shame.
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All right, Matt, BYOB stands for Bring Your Own Booze.
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What does BMI stand for?
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Body Mass Index.
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That is correct.
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[DING]
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[APPLAUSE]
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Chris, the Summer Olympics will be in Tokyo next year.
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What are the colors of the Olympic rings?
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Green, blue, red, black, yellow.
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Yes, that is correct.
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[APPLAUSE]
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Jason, which states border Arizona?
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Which states border Arizona.
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OK, I think I can do this.
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All right, California, New Mexico, and Nevada.
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And there's more.
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And Utah.
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Yes, yes.
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[DING]
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[APPLAUSE]
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You're on the board with one.
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Matt, finish the phrase.
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You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him--
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Drink it.
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That's right.
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Drink.
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[DING]
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Chris, who said one small step for man, one giant leap
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for mankind.
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Neil Armstrong.
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That is correct.
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[DING]
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Jason, if all the days of the week end in the letter y,
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how many months end in the letter y.
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You have three seconds.
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Go.
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January, May, February, three.
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Three.
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Three is-- no.
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January, February--
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May.
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May, July.
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July.
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Four.
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I was born in July, so--
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All right--
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[LAUGHTER]
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Matt, some people like to say, OK, boomer.
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Which indigenous group in Australia is
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famous for using boomerangs?
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The aztecs.
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[LAUGHTER]
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[BUZZER]
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Aborigines.
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If you flip a coin three times and it lands on heads
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each time, what is the chance it will land on heads again
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on the next toss?
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50-50.
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That is correct.
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[DING]
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We didn't fool you.
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Jason, since you love Harvard so much,
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when was the University founded?
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1636.
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That is correct.
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[DING]
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All right, for winning, you get Jason's Harvard sweatshirt.
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And for playing, you're getting a day's supply
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of protein powder.
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And, Jason--
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[APPLAUSE]
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Chris, no, no, Chris is the winner.
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Chris won.
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Jason, you're going to get a hug from the hunks.
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He loves a hug.
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Hug him.
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He loves a hug.
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[AWING]