It's time for Dave's Cash Showdown. Time for you to throw down. Winning in a minute, answer 10. Dave comes in and answers him again. If your score's inferior, then Dave will reign superior. It's time to play around. Everybody sing now. Dave's Cash Showdown. That's our friend Pat Simmons, who does the Cash Showdown song. every day at this time we have a trivia competition molly's got 10 trivia questions uh the contestant will get the questions first most points wins joe is going to play today hello joe good morning good morning to you how's it going so far uh good it's spring break so it's gorgeous outside yeah where are you now well uh i don't know if i'm at home I don't know if you remember last time I called to play. We were in Austin Cemetery in Nevada on our way to Las Vegas. Yes, I remember that. And how long ago was that? November. Okay. Oh. Right. And did you win that round when you played? I had Louise with me and I won that round. Oh, geez. Okay. Oh, we got a gamer. Got a gamer on the phone. Oh, boy. Well, I've lost earlier this week. I lost to my daughter. Yeah, really? She beat me 9 to 8. First time ever on television. Yeah. And so, Joe, obviously you were listening to us last time when you were outside of Las Vegas playing the game. Are you seeing us or just still listening to us? I'm still listening because when I'm driving the bus, I can't really be watching and driving. They frown on that. Probably a good rule of thumb. That's right. Joe's a bus driver. Yeah. Better. All right. Molly has the 10 trivia questions. You're looking them over right now. Do you see any money questions? Real cash? She's thinking. $5 at number 10. Oh, the last question was $5. Yeah. Okay. All right. I'm going to leave the studio. Joe, good luck. I'll return to defend my money here in just a bit. Good luck. All right, Joe. You too, Dave. Is Louise helping you as well today? She is sitting here, and I'm on speaker, so yes. Okay. Okay, so it's two against one. I understand. All right. Well. I do have a quick question. Okay. I do have a quick question. Why does Dave always call it his money? Well, you know, it's because that's how it was. And then this new evolution of me offering up cash prizes sort of changed the game a little bit. And here's why. Originally, when it was when Dave's money, it actually was his money. And I think sometimes it would be $10. Sometimes it would be five. It would be a coupon. It would ever he had. Then they regulated it. Then we were told we couldn't use the name of that anymore. So now it's the cash showdown. Oh, gosh, yeah. So anyway, I don't know. It should be. It should be my it should be Molly's money is on the line. All right. Are you ready to throw down on the showdown I ready All right here we go In which European country would you find the Spanish steps Spain. What citrus-flavored soft drink was introduced by Coca-Cola in 1979 to compete with Pepsi's Mountain Dew? No, not Sprite. Sprite? Not Sprite. What company released the first e-reader device? Kindle. In foosball, how many rods does each player control on a standard table? Five. What U.S. state's highest mountain is Mount Rainier? Washington. What is the lowest hand that beats a straight in poker? Flush. What nationality was composer Ludwig van Beethoven? He was Sherman. Don Henley's Boys of Summer Song mentioned what brand of sunglasses? Ray-Ban. Ray-Ban. What is the official state animal of Oregon? Beaver. And here's your money question. What novel's long-promised sequel is called Buttercup's Baby? Gone with the wind. All right. I'm going to bring Dave back in, and we will keep your totals a secret for right now. But how did it feel? Oh, it did not feel good. What are you looking at? Are you looking at my food over there? Yes. You know what it is? It's some kind of pasta. It's mushroom ravioli. Oh, never mind. Yeah. That's why I didn't offer you anything. I knew you wouldn't want any mushroom ravioli. It was my dinner last night. How did Joe do? How'd you do, Joe? I don't think I won. Did you get $5? Nope. Oh, okay. My $5 is safe for now. Okay, for now. For now. All right, my turn to play. I get the same 10 questions. I get 60 seconds or so, and I also have a chance at $5 at question number 10. Here we go. In what European country would you find the Spanish steps? Spain. What citrus-flavored soft drink was introduced by Coca-Cola in 1979 to compete with Pepsi's Mountain Dew? Sprite. What now? What year? 1979, and it was to compete with Mountain Dew. Boy. I don't know. Mellow Yellow. Which company released the first e-reader device? Kindle In foosball how many rods does each player have control on a standard table Four What is the lowest hand that beats a straight in poker The lowest hand that beats a straight. Flush. What U.S. state's highest mountain is Mount Rainier? Washington. What nationality was composer Ludwig van Beethoven? Austrian. Don Henley's Boys of Summer Song mentions what brand of sunglasses? Ray-Bans. What is the official state animal of Oregon? The beaver. And here's your $5 question. What novel's long-promised sequel is called Buttercup's Baby? I don't know that. I don't know Okay Good question That's why it's a $5 question Oh somebody already Damn it Yeah well It's just coming to me now I think it's Princess Pride I just saw that on the text line Good one Nikki Yes Our final score Dave wins 6-5 It was a well thought battle Yeah What a real tummy knocker. But no money changed hands. Nope. No money changed hands, which is good. So it was the Princess Bride for the last one. Yes, because Buttercup was the princess. Okay. So we'll start at the top there. Italy is where you find the Spanish steps. Makes sense. Went in Rome. And then the citrus-flavored mellow yellow, very good. Barnes & Noble was actually the first two. With the nook, right? Yep. Oh, the nook was before the Kindle. Yeah. I remember that. They were the first ones. And then, yes, four rods in the foosball. You both got Washington. You both got Flush. And then Joe got German. Beethoven was German. And then you both got Ray-Ban. You both got Beaver. And then nobody got the Princess Bride. So I think it was the foosball and the mellow yellow that put your head there. Nicely played, gentlemen. Nicely played. Joe, that's a spirited round. I mean, you know, one point either way. Yeah. Did you have help? Or were you on your own? I had help. Okay. Louise was in the background. Okay. She was helping him out. So congratulations from our friends at Numerica Credit Union, proud sponsor of Dave's Cash Showdown. Numerica Credit Union, they're the only credit union that is featured in the film The Princess Bride. Yeah. A lot of people know when they were making their long journey across the woods, if you look very closely in one of the scenes, you'll see a Numerica branch right there. And then there's a lot of activity there. And in fact, I think it was Buttercup that first said something like, hey, wouldn't it be great if we became Numerica credit union members And so they talked about it for a bit This is all edited out of the movie But then they said yeah let do it And so Numerica became kind of the unofficial sponsor of the Princess Bride And a lot of people don know that So now more people hopefully do know that. Sometimes we just sit and wait. We just wait for it to wind itself down. And then somebody said, it's inconceivable. Oh, that's right. That's very good. Numerica Credit Union should be your credit union. And some of the statements that I just said have not been verified. And five free cups of Dutch love from Spokane's Dutch Bros. Spokane's Dutch Bros. They are right there. And coming soon, their 14th location on the South Hill. When is that? This summer? Believe it. Well, I think it was June, and it might be closer to July now. All right. But it is happening. There is an empty spot on Northwest Boulevard where the human being used to be. I'm just saying. Somebody needs to pick that up and do something with it. Why don't you get a hold of your friend Kevin Parker? Why don't you? Chat him up special. We need to get Kevin Parker on here. Imagine how hilarious he was on just the audio. Imagine the video element. He will come alive. And Dutch Bros, a proud sponsor of our hole-in-one opportunity for our golf tournament that's coming up May 12th at the beautiful Coeur d'Alene Resort Golf Course. Last year it was $15,000 to get the hole-in-one. We think it's going to be the same this year. Oh, good. It won't be. It will be at least $10,000. Okay. Get a hole-in-one. Oh, yeah. And I have a friend who has a hole-in-one on the floating green in a tournament and won $10,000. Not our tournament, but... Man. Yeah. So it happens. I watched somebody, our friend Griffin Garsky. Yeah. He did it, but it was on a different hole and he won. Number five. Yeah, he won like a trip or something. Yep. Pretty, it can happen. It will happen. It can happen. Yeah, that's all sold out, but... And I know... Can we just do a little housekeeping? Yes. I know a lot of people said they wanted to volunteer for that day. And I do have a list somewhere. But here's what I really need from you. If you're serious about it and you want to do it, I need you to text in and I need your email address. Yeah. So if you want to, and I think we really can only have like five, right? Volunteers. Yeah. Can't have too many people. And I know Louise was there last year. And so if you want to do it again, but what I need is your tech, Your email address. Because Ken Hopkins, our friend Ken Hopkins, is going to be in charge of all that. And Ken will be here tomorrow on the show. So we'll look forward to that. Text it in. All right. You still there, Joe? I just want to say I was very excited to be able to hear my voice on television. Yeah. Oh, good. It's kind of cool. We should get pictures of the people and then just put them up in the corner. Yeah, we have pictures. actually anyone that's on the text line and I know Joe's on the text line you can text in a photo of yourself and then we'll have a way to do that if we're ever on we'll just put like a still shot of them in the corner it can be done the technology is here it is here that would be really cool actually alright thank you Joe thank you