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And you know what that means.
It's almost time for my annual summer rewatch of the 26 -hour -long docu -series on the history of whales?
Uh, sure, Guy Raz. But I was actually thinking about summer road trips.
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That's it. And now let's get back to the show.
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We wow on the weekend, we wow on the weekend, we wow on the weekend, cause this is what we do on the weekend.
Talking, laughing, me and Reggie Singing, laughing, and then we...
Oh, wait. No, I said laughing twice.
Uh, whatever! We wow on the weekend Yeah, we wow on the weekend Clap, clap!
We wow on the weekend Cause this is what we do on the weekend Hello and welcome to We Wow on the Weekend!
Baby Dennis is your host, and this is Baby Dennis's co -host, Baby Sock Dennis.
Ha, la, la, la, la, la, la, la.
Jeez! What the? Who's down there?
This is the show where Baby Dennis and Baby Sock Dennis talk, answer questions, and listen to Baby Dennis's favorite episodes of Take Your Cut Game.
Hey, hey, hey! No, no, no, no, no!
Baby Dennis, what on actual earth is going on here.
Hey, nothing! Nothing!
My tush! It sounded like you and Baby Sock Dennis were attempting to host my podcast. Oh, sorry, My and Reggie's podcast. Baby Dennis was adding star power to Big Dennis' show.
What? Star power? You're not famous, Baby Dennis.
Yuh -huh! Baby Dennis' ventriloquist magazine's dummy of the year.
What? Eh Baby Suck, Dennis has 14 million followers on Suck Talk.
Lastest of Crouch. Oh come on.
Even if that were true, which I don't think it is, this is my show.
Sorry, my and Reggie's show, and we are plenty famous enough to host it.
Thank you very much. So back in your box now, both of you.
Come on. This is no fun.
Get in there. Michael's head.
Ah. I know. The nerve yeah, let's just move on with a Q &A segment The Q &A segment Alright, let's just get the old answering machine pulled up here.
Okay, here we go Hi, you've reached Dennis from WeWow on the weekend.
That's me. Do you have a question?
Well, I do too lots of them and who's gonna answer all my questions You?
Probably not. But I guess I can answer yours.
Leave me a message.
Hi, Dennis. My name is Lizzie.
Hi Lizzie. I have a question for you.
Why do cats purr? Oh well, that's an easy one.
Because they can't bark.
Next question. What do you mean that's not a good answer?
Yeah, I guess I can say more.
Hmm. Well, cats can't bark, and they can't moo either.
Or ribbit. or do whatever that elephant noise is.
So they purr! aaand meow!
Does that clear things up, Reggie?
Well, agree to disagree.
Next question! My name is Isaiah, and I'm from Providence, Rhode Island.
Hi, Isaiah! My question is if Dennis knows how to play tic -tac -toe?
Of course I know how to play tic -tac -toe!
Sure, we can play a quick game right now!
Okay... Here are my Tic Tacs!
And here are my toes!
Roar! Oh, please. They don't smell that bad.
Roar! Reggie, stop being a bad sport and pick.
Which one do you want to be?
Tic Tacs or toes? Roar!
What do you mean that's not how the game works?
Roar! Well, maybe I just play a different version of it.
A better version! Roar!
Whatever! Next question!
Hello, my name is Ruben, and I have a riddle for Dennis.
Hi, Ruben! I love riddles.
What you got? My riddle is I have cities, but no towers.
I have forests, but no trees.
I have meadows, but no flowers.
OK. I have cities, but no towers.
Forests, but no trees.
Meadows, but no flowers.
Hm. This sounds tricky.
Yeah. I think I need to take my time with this one.
You know, really think about it.
In fact, maybe I should take notes and draw some diagrams and stuff.
Get some paper here.
Here we go. Exactly.
When one is presented with a riddle, one must be calm and collected, persistent and precise, organized.
You have to gasp the answer in 20, 19, 18.
What? A countdown? Hurry, hurry, hurry, hurry, hurry.
What is it? Cities, but no something, forest, but no bees, meadow, but no towers.
Reggie, what's a meadow?
A field? Like a farmer's field?
Well, how am I supposed to know that?
The answer was a map.
Oh, a map. Yes, Reggie, maps have meadows.
Reuben says so. Thanks for all your calls, everyone.
If you've got a question for me, call and leave me a message.
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Okay, that takes care of that.
Alright, next up is a little segment I like to call Inside Tinkercast Studios!
Ahem! Inside Tinkercast Studios!
This is the part where we revisit an episode of one of my favorite Tinkercast shows.
And today we're listening to Wow in the World, Season 3, Episode 4, called The cubic scoop on wombat poop!
Ew! Poop?! Well, I don't care how interesting the poop is, it's still poop!
Okay, fine, just let me know when the poop part is coming, okay?
And I'll cover my ears!
What? The whole thing is poop parts!
Okay, here we go! And play!
Wee wow we'll be right back!
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Knock knock knock, Special Delivery.
Oh the mail's here.
Hello! I'll take that thank you very much. Oh uh, it seems to be stuck to my fingers, and in it's release.
Duck, what is this, maple syrup?
Mm -hmm. It is maple syrup.
Who would put this in the mail?
Ugh. I recognize those sticky fingerprints anywhere, Mindy.
My Rozzy. Hey, did you get my invitation?
Invitation? God. Here, let me try and fry that thing out of your hands.
It's everywhere. OK.
On the count of three, one, two, ah.
Ouch! Got it. Carry the mail, they said.
It'll be fun, they said.
No, you'll never be covered in maple syrup.
Whoo. OK. Now, to get this thing open.
OK. Let's see what this invitation says here.
Your presence is requested in Mindy's gingerbread bathrobe.
the crumbling house next door...
Now a clock, chocolate milk and horse doves will be served.
Horse doves, does she mean hors d 'oeuvres?
PS, Mindy has something bonker balls to show you.
Hey Guy Ros, did you read my invitation?
Now a clock started like five minutes ago!
I'm coming, I'm coming.
Hi Mindy, hi Guy. Oh, hi Dennis.
Did I hear someone say invitation?
Should I go check my mailbox?
Sorry Dennis! Didn't know your address.
Oh, that's okay. My address is Dennis' neighbor.
The house next door busy body app.
Mindy? Read the sign!
What? Let's see here....
huh. No dumping allowed. Nope.
The other one! Oh, right.
Let's see here. The sign says Rage against the latrine, potty this way.
Potty? It's a wordplay on the word party!
Oh, right. I get it.
Okay. This must be the place.
Guy Ross, you came.
Come right in. Make yourself at home.
Mindy, uh, how many toilets are in this bathroom?
Wait, are those my clogs?
The shoes I brought back from my trip to Amsterdam?
What are they doing in your toilet?
Clogging it up. Is that a tree growing out of that one?
My toilet tree! In the spring it's supposed to bear tiny toothbrushes.
Uh... Can I interest you in any horse doves?
Don't you mean hors d 'oeuvres?
No! I mean horse doves, see?
Wah! I genetically engineered them by combining the DNA of a horse with the DNA of a duck.
Aren't they cute? Tiny white flying horses?
Mindy, what did you invite me over here for?
Well, Guy Raz, I brought you here because we need to talk.
Okay, so why didn't you just call me on the phone or stop by?
You know, I do live right next door.
I mean, we could've done this literally anywhere but your bathroom.
Well, that's the thing, Guy -Raz.
See, the bathroom is really the only place we can have this particular talk.
Mindy, where are you going with this?
Well, you know how you're always saying that toilet talk belongs in the bathroom?
Yeah, I do say that to you multiple times a day.
Well, this is one of those times.
I'm not sure I follow.
Guy -Raz, we need to talk about these.
Oooh dark chocolate truffles, I don't mind if I do!
Oh no Garroz stop! Ain't no stopping me now!
Ah Garroz, that's wombat poop!
Wombat poop?? Wombat poop, that's why I invited you here to my bathroom.
We need to talk about it, and this is the only place where that would be appropriate.
Mindy, I don't know where you got this wombat poop from, but I think it's safe to say you've been swindled.
What? This poop is cubed like tiny brown blocks.
Yeah, OK. Well number one, I got this wombat poop off the interwebs by zoodling poop cubes.
You what? And for only $1 plus $322 plus taxes plus shipping and handling, this little bag of wombat poops This is all mine.
Certified, authentic, and imported from Australia.
Wait a minute, Mindy.
You spent $323 on poop?
No, you did. Mindy.
And number two, this number two is supposed to be cubed.
It's wombat poop. Okay, now I've been to Australia and I've seen these furry little short -legged waddling marsupials with my own four eyes, but I've never seen any cubes left behind.
Well neither did Patricia Yang from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Oh I've heard of her.
Isn't she that mechanical engineer who studies hydrodynamics or the motion and action of fluids?
Yeah, and not only that, but she specializes in bodily fluids of animals like blood, food traveling through the intestines, pee, probably bars.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I got it.
Anywho, when she first learned that wombats do poop cubic bricks, she did what any other good scientist would do and she asked the question, Oh, why?
No, actually, she asked if she could build a little poop igloo out of them.
Ugh. But then she asked the question, why?
Why? Why? Patrisha Yang had stumbled upon a scientific mystery!
My favorite kind of mystery!
So what happened next?
Oh wait, wait. Let me get my popcorn.
What? That's so good.
Okay, now I'm ready.
What happened next?
Well, I could tell you, Guy Roz.
Yeah? But I'd rather show you.
Uh... ROGER! Yay! Mindy!
Mindy, are you sure it's a good idea to keep him in your house?
Yes... Of course I'm not sure it's a good idea to keep him in my house, Guy Roz.
But he pays half the mortgage.
And he's the only one who knows how to clean up my licorice gutters.
Oh. But you're right.
From now on, we'll keep him in your house.
Come on, Reg! Get a long fly ahead of us.
Let's go, Guy, Ross, hop on.
Where are we going, Mindy?
I'll give you a few hints.
It's the smallest continent in the world.
Australia. It's surrounded by the Indian and Pacific oceans.
Australia. It's famous for its beaches, kangaroos, and the Sydney Opera House?
Mindy, you're talking about Australia.
Ooh, I'm sorry, Guy Raz.
The correct answer is...
Australia! That's what I just said!
Reg, put another shrimp on the Barbie doll and get ready for takeoff, because here we go!
Thanks for the ride, Reg!
Wow, looks like Reggie's met his match. What in the WoW is up with that crazy looking ostrich?
That's not an ostrich, Mindy, that's an emu.
Only the second largest living bird by height.
I'll say. That thing's taller than you, Guy Raz.
Brr. Sounds like she's asking Reggie for a ride.
Wait. You speak a few mo...
Wait. She's saying that her wings are only there for decoration, and now she's bragging about how she can run like 30 miles an hour.
And she's hopping on Reggie's back.
A bird riding another bird. What is happening?
I don't... Come on, Reg!
Don't forget to pick us up later!
Uh... Ah... Okay, so uh, what in the world are we doing in Australia again?
Oh, remember we're here to explore a cubic poop mystery.
Why do wombats poop in cubes?
Oh right, so where do we begin?
Look behind you, guy Roz.
Welcome to the poo -zium.
The poo -zium? Yeah!
Like museum, only it's full of poops.
Anyhoo, inside this poo -zium is an immersive, interactive exhibit on wombat poops.
Come on! We - Run, run, run, run, run, run, run!
Run, run, run, run, run, run!
Hello there, and welcome to the poo -zium, featuring our immersive, interactive exhibit on the magic and mystery of Wombat Bow movements Two tickets please Perfect Thank you very much Now please proceed to the bag check Okie doke Excuse me ma 'am, please open your toolbox Are you sure you want me to do that?
And you let him inspect the adventure toolkit so we can enter the pusium You asked for it Okay everybody stand back What now?
Are these cats? Thank you, and enjoy your day at the Poozam.
Hey, I'm supposed to say that to you!
So, looking at the map here, it looks like our first stop is the wombat exhibit.
Oh, that must be it over there.
Huh, how can you tell?
Well, because it's a wombat structure the size of a car wash.
Looks like the entrance is the wombat's open mouth.
This is so wow! A giant building shaped like a wombat with a wide open mouth.
Um, it says here on the map that we're supposed to cover ourselves in grass and then enter through the mouth as a wombat food?
What is this? Cover ourselves in grass?
Hey, anything for science, right?
Anything for science?
OK, now stay still while I dump this barrel of grass all over us transforming us into delicious, grassy wombat food.
Ha. It's itchy. Ah.
OK, let me just see here.
Next up, we enter the immersive exhibit through the mouth.
Oh, is it supposed to be this dark, Mindy?
What happens next? Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to our immersive and interactive exhibit on the magic and mystery of wombat poop.
For the next two and a half weeks you will experience what it's like to travel through a wombat digestive system beginning as a simple meal of grasses and ending up as a one -of -a -kind cubic poop.
We're gonna be converted into poop?
Anything for science!
That means anything!
Ladies and gentlemen, please follow me and step aboard the bow mover and begin in our two and a half week journey throughout the Wombat's digestive tract.
Two and a half weeks?
We only bought one day tickets to the museum.
Kairas, two and a half weeks is the length of time it takes for a Wombat's food to travel through the intestines and convert to poop.
So have a seat. You think they'd speed it up for the exhibit's sake.
Just be patient, Kairas.
The end is where all the magic happens.
In the meantime, while we're on this bowel mover, we've got plenty of time to talk about this poop cube mystery I was telling you about.
Oh right, the mystery of the cubic poop.
Yeah, so Georgia Tech's Patricia Yang and her fellow research buddies set out to discover why and how wombats poop in cubes.
And how did she exactly begin this exploration?
By collecting wombat intestines.
And by intestines, you mean those long tubes found in the bodies of humans and animals that help us break down food and turn it into energy.
You know what, gyroz?
But what do you mean when you say collected wombat intestines?
I mean, did the wombats just give up their intestinal tracts voluntarily or?
Oh, no, no, no, no, no. I should clarify that these particular intestines intestinal tracts came from wombats who were No longer living may they rest in peace?
Oh, so the next thing they did was pretty Wow Oh, yeah, what's that?
Well in the spirit of anything for science Patricia Yang and her fellow research buddies Pumped up these intestines blowing them up like giant freakish balloons Ugh, are you making this up, Mindy?
Not this time, guy guys.
They did this to compare the stretchiness of the wombat intestines to the stretchiness of pig intestines.
And what was the difference?
Well, the difference was that while the pig intestines had sort of an even stretchiness throughout, the wombat intestines' stretchiness was super uneven, especially in two separate distinct places.
Meaning that when the food went through the digestion process and turned into poop, that uneven stretchiness created uneven pressure, which was then put on the poop before it...
Yeah? Before it... I believe the word you're looking for is popped out the wombat's butt.
Yeah, the that. And it looks like we're almost there.
Has it been 2 .5 weeks already?
Well, judging by the time on this watch I'm not wearing right now, I'd say time flies when you're having fun, Gairas.
Now we're nearing the end of our journey and this is where all the magic happens.
Are we gonna be turned into magic poops?
Hold on tight, Gairas!
We're about to reach the first uneven stretchy groove in the Intestine.
Oh, what is happening?!
We're in the final step of the ingestion process.
We're firming up and the intestine is squeezing us into cubes.
Poof cubes! Now close your eyes, Gairoz.
We're about to pop out the...
the pulley! Wee! Weeee!
Hee hee hee. Oh, we did it!
We did it, Gyros! Mindy, you look like a cubic poop emoji with googly eyes.
And you look like a cubic poop emoji with googly eyes and glasses.
So now what do we do?
Wait, are we in a gift shop?
Ooh, souvenirs. Hey, stop taking our picture, poop is a private matter!
Too bad your pictures won't be scratch and sniff, am I right?
Uh. OK, Guy Roz, here's what we're gonna do, we're gonna take a deep cleansing breath, then we're gonna stretch and shimmy until we bust loose from these compact poop cubes, OK?
Uh, take a deep breath.
Ooh! Ah! Stretch it out!
Stretch it out! Gimme a shimmy!
Ugh! Scratch it! Oh, there we go.
Good as new. Ooh, look.
This gift shop has those little personalized license plates and keychains.
Let's see if we can find one that says, Guy Roz.
Keychains? Mindy, I think we need to take some time to digest what we just experienced in there.
Yeah? Well, now that we know how cubic poop is formed, the question we're left with is, why?
So as you may recall, that was the first question that led Patricia Yang on her journey to solve this mystery.
So did she discover the answer?
Here's the thing guy, Roz.
Wombats, which are nocturnal animals.
Meaning that they sleep all day and poop all night?
Basically. So every night, they poop out.
80 to 100 little one -inch poops.
One cubic inch? Well, almost that big.
And they use these poops to communicate and to mark their territory so that potential mates know where to find them.
Mark their territory?
Do they use them as bricks to build tiny wombat poop huts?
I wish, but no. But wombats are known for having pretty bad eyesight, so how will other wombats even know where to find them once they've marked their territory?
Well, what they lack in vision, they make up for with their supersonic sense of smell.
Ah, yes, I've heard about this!
Hey, Roz, have you ever dreamed of smelling wombat poop the way that a wombat smells its poop?
Uh, no. Well, then today is your lucky day.
Presenting... Oh, hang on a second, I gotta get it out of my adventure tool kit first. You know what?
I'll put it in here somewhere!
Dog toy? I don't even have a dog.
Here it is, here it is.
Okay, Guy Raz presenting...
The handy dandy 5D sensory hat D.
My friend Mena made it for us.
Oof. Here stay still and I'll put it on your head.
Ah. Stay still, I gotta fasten the chin straps.
Ah. There we go. What is all this stuff hanging off of it?
Ah, Garrosh, those are the censors!
Oh. See, Mina is a world -renowned inventoriedo from Southern California.
And she invented this hat helmet as a way for us to experience the five senses the way that animals do.
Like the way that wombats smell with supersonic sniff power.
You know it. OK, now let me just attach this doohickey to your nose here.
Ah! And adjust the settings on the dial here on top.
There. That should do it.
OK, deep breath through your nose.
Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Pretty wow, huh?
Whoa. Mindy, get this helmet off of me!
Ah! Stay still! Ah!
Ah! Ah! Ah! There we go.
So that's how wombats do it.
They take their poop cubes, mark their territory, and then wait for other potential wombat mates to smell their stinky surroundings.
And then, they fall in love, or something like that.
So wombat poop plays a valuable role in a wombat's life.
And if you think about it, it might be safe to say that their poop is essential to the survival of wombats as a species.
Exactoritos. And as a major bonus, the unusual cubed shape of the poop helps to keep it from rolling down a hill or in the wind.
Genius. So why don't we make all poop like this?
I know, right? If I had a nickel for every time your cat, Alice's poop, would just roll away underneath your refrigerator when I was cat -sitting for her.
What? Before we leave, Guy Raz, I want you to look to the left of this gift shop right through that big window over there.
Huh. Looks like a bunch of scientists and engineers and manufacturers are working on something.
Yeah, so once scientist Patricia Yang got to the bottom of this mystery, the scientific community went bonker balls thinking of all the things they could do if only they could find a way to make fake wombat intestines.
Oh. It's something called biomimicry, or using nature as a model for human inventions?
Wow, like using it in manufacturing to make cubes.
I mean, just imagine all of the biomimicry possibilities, Gairas.
Cubic wombat poops as a model for bricks, and blocks, and board game dyes, and chocolates?
Yee! OK. Time to put the poop talk back in the bathroom.
Man, you know why don't we try to find one of those little keychains with our names on it Oh a souvenir pair of poop dice to hang from the rearview mirror of Reggie Reggie has If only nature could find a way to pack bird poop into neat little cubes We're gonna need to clean up on aisle 7 Ow.
Ew, that was so gross.
Yes, it was, Reggie.
Mindy and Guy Rauz got pooped out of a fake Wombat's butt.
Also, that episode kind of made me have to poop now too.
Yeah, we better wrap up the show, like, right now.
Thanks to all you listeners out there for tuning into WeWow on the Weekend.
If you have a question for me, call and leave me a message at 1 -888 -7 -WOW, WOW!
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That's the end of the show!
I need to go before I poop my pantaloons!
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But for now, it's the end of the show.
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