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Can You Guess? Sound Statistics is Here!
Episode 3789th July 2026 • Haysnacks • 479 Media
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Get ready to tickle your brain cells, folks, 'cause we’re diving into some “Sound Statistics” that are sure to crack you up! Haystack’s got a brand-new twist on trivia that’s all about wild numbers and hilarious sound effects—yeah, you heard that right!

Takeaways:

  • Haystack's Sound Statistics segment is here to make trivia fun with quirky sound effects!
  • Did you know the average American has 3 to 4 _____? Even babies are in on it!
  • Get ready for some giggles because statistics have never sounded so silly and entertaining!
  • It’s only about 15 minutes... what is it?
  • Trivia is way more fun when you can laugh and guess along with Haystack's playful style!
  • Tune in for a mix of laughs, weird stats, and playful banter that’ll brighten your morning!

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Speaker A:

Good morning, it's Haystack.

Speaker A:

Here's hoping your morning's off to a great start.

Speaker A:

I've got a new segment, a new bit.

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Well, a little bit of a twist on an old one.

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I love statistics.

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I'm a nerd, so I'm going to do something where I give you a sound effect as a hint with the statistics style trivia question.

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Because apparently I've become the kind of nerd who makes numbers noisy.

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This is a little something I'm calling sound statistics.

Speaker B:

Hey, Stacks got a number and a twinkle in his eye.

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A little bit nerdy, but he's our kinda guy.

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He's got facts in a stack and a question on the way.

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Better wake that brain up, it's time to play.

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He'll give you one weird stat, then you make your pick.

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And if you need a clue, you'll hear a little sound effect.

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Sound statistics.

Speaker B:

Sound statistics.

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Guess the number, hear the clue.

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Sound statistics.

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Sound statistics.

Speaker B:

Haystacks, got a question for you.

Speaker A:

All right, here we go.

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Let's play sound statistics.

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Question number one.

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There are three to four of these for each and every person in the United States.

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Three to four of these for each person in the United States.

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Now, before they hint, think about that.

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Three to four per person.

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What?

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Pillows?

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Stanley cups?

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Streaming passwords?

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Opinions about how other people should drive.

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I'd say there's at least.

Speaker A:

Okay, here's your hint for what we're looking for this morning.

Speaker A:

Catch what that was.

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Listen close here.

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There we go.

Speaker A:

That one seemed pretty obvious to me.

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Hopefully you caught what that was.

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If you said credit cards, that's what I was looking for.

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There are about three to four credit cards for every person in America, which is wild because that includes babies.

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Somewhere out there, a toddler is really improving his cash back rewards.

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All right, question number two.

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We're gonna do two this morning.

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The average one of these will last about 15 minutes.

Speaker A:

15 Minutes?

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Hopefully not a lunch break.

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Those should be longer.

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Game of solitaire.

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How long you pretend to understand your insurance policy before you just click accept?

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All right, here we go.

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Sound effect.

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What?

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Okay,.

Speaker B:

All right.

Speaker A:

If you said nap, I totally understand because I was playing snoring, but no, no, I was giving you a sound effect.

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That's not for the activity itself.

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It's what happens immediately after the average lovemaking session.

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And yes, that includes foreplay.

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What happens immediately after when one person rolls over like they just completed a triathlon and the other one is trying to figure out why the credits rolled so early?

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15 Minutes.

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That's the average.

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There you go.

Speaker B:

That is sound.

Speaker A:

Statistics, weird numbers, questionable guesses.

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And what I think is proof that trivia is more fun when it comes with sound effects.

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