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Alabama's Morning News with JT

Mystery Sound Game

Duration:
4m
Broadcast on:
12 Jul 2024
Audio Format:
mp3

- And welcome back to Alabama's Morning News. My name is John Mountain. Every Friday, even when JT's not here, we still have producer Blake's Sound of the Week. Do we have a name for this thing? What do we call it? Is it just called your Sound of the Week? Or what do you call this thing? - This I have called it producer Blake's mystery sound game. - Mystery sound game. So this is where you, well explain the rules of the game. - So what we do is we have Paul. Usually comes in, Paul is here with us. - Paul's still here. He hasn't left yet. So what we're doing is I find a sound that I think is funny or fun and I just record it and play it for you guys. - And then we have to guess what it is. - And whoever wins gets a biscuit from the loser. - No we should still get the biscuit from JT. - You know what? - There you go. - That's the winner. - Today we, whoever. - If you lose, you're not here. - Whoever wins gets a biscuit from JT only. - That sounds great. JT should have to pay out the biscuit. - Okay. - He just has to pay out the biscuit for that. - He's the one in the beach. - So. - He's the one that wanted to take a vacation this week. - Sissy thinking, taking a vacation. - You snooze, you lose. Okay, what do you got? - So are you guys ready for the game? - I am ready. - All right, Paul, we're gonna let you go first. Is, can you hear? Is everything sounding good through your headphones? - He has his befuddled look on his face like he can't hear anything. - Now I can. - Okay, he is ready to go and here is the first sound. I'm gonna play it one more time. (gun fires) - A lot of white noise in there. - All right, Paul. - In honor of JT, is this the water coming on the shore? - It is not water coming on the shore. John. - Do I get any questions? - Not until the next hint. - Okay, 'cause that sounds like a hmm. That sounds kinda like a, there's like a explosion and then a sound on the back end of it. So I'm gonna go with like say, the sound of a somebody opening a bottle of soda. - That is not it. This is, okay, I'm gonna say the word bulletproof. Okay, that's all I'm gonna say. Good luck. - All right. (gun fires) - Is it the sound of a bullet hitting a piece of glass that can't break? Nope, that is not it, but it is, it is a firearm? - It is not a firearm. - Wait, that wasn't my, that wasn't my guess. I was just, that was my guess. - That was not, that you can't do that. That was your guess for that one. So we're gonna go one more time around. - Very tough here. - Yeah, look, I'm telling you. So this one, usually you see in a bathroom. - That's one more proof. - I'm gonna play it one more time. (gun fires) - All right, Paul. - I mean, bathroom and bulletproof, I usually don't put those in the same sentence. - No, I usually don't. - I hope I never do. - No, no, no, no, no, it's, this specific one is in a shower, it's like in a bathroom. - Is it the top of the plunger and the toilet that plunges up and down? - That is not it. - How about a hand dryer? - Oh, that's not it. Okay. - I don't know why you shoot a hand dryer, so that didn't make any sense. - It's the wall that goes beside the shower. You know, the like glass walls that people put up, somebody hit it with a hammer and it broke. This is what it sounds like shattering. (gun fires) - You could have paid me a million hours and I wouldn't have ever gotten that specific. - That was a tempered glass. - So if I, you should have used a hammer not bullet. - No, no, no, no, you were very close with your answer. You were the closest. So we're gonna say Paul won today. - So JT gets Paul Biscuit. - Yeah, probably up on the board. - He owes you another biscuit. - Right now, he owes Paul. Oh, no, he paid you last week. That's right. - That's right. That's right. So he back up for a biscuit though. - But now he owes two, now he's gonna be upset. (laughing) - When he comes back, say JT, you went to the beach. I mean, you know. - Stop taking vacation, stop taking vacation. That's what happens when you leave where we have to do a break here in three minutes traffic and weather on Alabama's Morning News.