Throwing a Dart at a Map and Flying Wherever it Lands... - Summary

Summary

In this audio clip, two friends, Matt and Thomas, embark on an adventure where they throw a dart at a map of the US and decide to spend their next 24 hours wherever it lands. They randomly select two challenges from a list of ten: meet locals and get on a local radio or TV station. They flip a coin to decide who heads to the radio station and who to the bar. After initially struggling to find strangers in Missouri, they eventually succeed in meeting ten strangers at a bar. They also manage to get on a local radio station and interview a DJ, who invites them to participate in a relay race the following day.

Facts

1. The text is a transcript of a video where two individuals, Matt and Thomas, throw a dart at a map of the US and decide to spend their next 24 hours wherever it lands. They decide to meet locals wherever they land and create a list of ten challenges for themselves to choose two from at random.

2. The coin flip determines who will be the one to decide on their destination. The fate of Thomas lands them in Missouri, which they initially misinterpret as a desert due to its name.

3. They land in Kansas City and have to drive an hour to St. Joseph, Missouri. They decide to take a car service where they rent people's cars.

4. While in Missouri, they participate in a Bible talk, which is a unique experience for them as they had never been this deep into America before.

5. They join a relay race and participate in a s'mores campfire. They plan to throw a bar party the next day and invite ten strangers to join them.

6. They attempt to get on a local radio station and manage to get on a Spanish radio station located in Missouri.

7. They visit a university campus to meet people their age, but they find it empty. They then decide to visit a street with several bars to find people.

8. They manage to speak to five strangers who agree to join them at their bar party. They plan to meet ten strangers that night and become friends with them.