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Transcript 11/20/2007 Marina Jurcev

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 9:49 pm
by BBTranscriptTeam
Marina Jurcev
Center Moriches (eastern Long Island), NY
Speech therapist who "loves words", calls herself the 'blonde word nerd'
Also a single lady



$100- What natural disaster is defined by the National Weather Service as "a violently rotating column of air"?
A. Flood B. Tornado
C. Earthquake D. Ann Coulter

$200- Which of these companies conducts factory tours that conclude with a complimentary beer sampling?
A. Hershey's B. Coca-Cola
C. Anheuser-Busch D. Ben & Jerry's

$300- The one-humped dromedary and the two-humped Bactrian are varieties of what animal?
A. Camel B. Lion
C. Moose D. Zebra

$500- Michael Moore's 2007 documentary "Sicko" showcases what hot-button issue?
A. Education B. Election reform
C. Immigration D. Health care


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"I have an idea, but am drawing a blank"

ATA
2-1-1-96 in favor of D

$1000- One of the world's steepest streets in a major city, Filbert Street is located where?
A. New Orleans B. Miami
C. San Francisco D. Austin

$2000- Appropriately, the athletic teams at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are known as the what?
A. Sailors B. Attorneys
C. Engineers D. Painters



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50/50?
A. Sailors
C. Engineers


$4000- "Aught" is an old-fashioned word for which of these numbers?
A. Zero B. One
C. Ten D. Twelve


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"I hate to use the PaF right now, but I'm stumped right now"

PAF brother Jonathan ... "She's on a game show?"

Time runs out before Jonathan says anything.



"For some reason, zero is really calling me"


Commercial Break


$8000- What band reportedly got its name from a pessimistic prediction about how its music would "go over" with listeners?
A. Dire Straits B. The Who
C. Grateful Dead D. Led Zeppelin



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Marina guesses incorrectly (thinking it is A) and finishes with $1000.



Answers
$100- B. Tornado
$200- C. Anheuser-Busch
$300- A. Camel
$500- D. Health care
$1000- C. San Francisco
$2000- C. Engineers
$4000- A. Zero
$8000- D. Led Zeppelin

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 6:17 am
by peacock2121
Meredith did not use her poker face on this one. She telegraphed that she knew Marina was wrong.

Marina was oblivious to the signal.

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 7:31 am
by gsabc
peacock2121 wrote:Meredith did not use her poker face on this one. She telegraphed that she knew Marina was wrong.

Marina was oblivious to the signal.
Marina was oblivious, period. Major case of hotseatitis, I'd say. Some seriously easy questions to puzzle out, even if you don't know the answer immediately.

"Go, MIT Painters!" Yeah, right.

Re: Transcript 11/20/2007 Marina Jurcev

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 8:07 am
by NellyLunatic1980
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Marina Jurcev
Center Moriches (eastern Long Island), NY
WE®
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$500- Michael Moore's 2007 documentary "Sicko" showcases what hot-button issue?
A. Education B. Election reform
C. Immigration D. Health care

"I have an idea, but am drawing a blank"
Oh, come on! Use your brain! What does "sick" mean? Somebody remind me what she called herself:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Speech therapist who "loves words", calls herself the 'blonde word nerd'
Hell, even the non-word nerds in the WABC® audience could figure that one out.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$2000- Appropriately, the athletic teams at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are known as the what?
A. Sailors B. Attorneys
C. Engineers D. Painters

50/50?
A. Sailors
C. Engineers
MBFFB® is going absolutely nuts right now. TECHNOLOGY! Who works in technology, Marina?!
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$4000- "Aught" is an old-fashioned word for which of these numbers?
A. Zero B. One
C. Ten D. Twelve
"I hate to use the PaF right now, but I'm stumped right now"
But... but... but... you're a word nerd!
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:PAF brother Jonathan ... "She's on a game show?"
Hey, ass! Why else would Marina ask you to be on her Phone-A-Friend list?
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Time runs out before Jonathan says anything.
Why am I not surprised?
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$8000- What band reportedly got its name from a pessimistic prediction about how its music would "go over" with listeners?
A. Dire Straits B. The Who
C. Grateful Dead D. Led Zeppelin

Marina guesses incorrectly (thinking it is A) and finishes with $1000.
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And obviously, all of these questions went over her head like a lead balloon.

Nihil obstat®

Re: Transcript 11/20/2007 Marina Jurcev

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 8:18 am
by gsabc
NellyLunatic1980 wrote:Image
I LOVE this! I've got to send it out to GW, who has been fighting with servers and multiple backups all week.

reransciprt 11/20/07 Marina Jurcey

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 6:28 pm
by Kazoo65
Ugh. I'm glad I missed yesterday's show or I would have been wanting to bang my head on the TV.

Remind me again why the APs pick these people.

I love the graphic of the guy beating his head on the monitor. I bet that's what the transcriptionist felt when typing this transcript!

Re: Transcript 11/20/2007 Marina Jurcev

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 6:52 am
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Marina Jurcev
Center Moriches (eastern Long Island), NY
Speech therapist who "loves words", calls herself the 'blonde word nerd'
Also a single lady
Cue the ominous organ music. And she's a WE® to boot.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$200- Which of these companies conducts factory tours that conclude with a complimentary beer sampling?
A. Hershey's B. Coca-Cola
C. Anheuser-Busch D. Ben & Jerry's
I've actually been to three of these places (B&Js is the one I've missed).
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$500- Michael Moore's 2007 documentary "Sicko" showcases what hot-button issue?
A. Education B. Election reform
C. Immigration D. Health care

"I have an idea, but am drawing a blank"
How can she "have an idea" but also be "drawing a blank"? And given the choices, and the dollar level, she should have been able to reason this out, particularly since she's a self-professed "word nerd".
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$2000- Appropriately, the athletic teams at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are known as the what?
A. Sailors B. Attorneys
C. Engineers D. Painters
I wonder if she was a little unsettled about having to use her lifeline on the $500 question.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$4000- "Aught" is an old-fashioned word for which of these numbers?
A. Zero B. One
C. Ten D. Twelve

"I hate to use the PaF right now, but I'm stumped right now"
It must be nerves. A "word nerd" should know this.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Time runs out before Jonathan says anything.
Practice, practice, practice.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$8000- What band reportedly got its name from a pessimistic prediction about how its music would "go over" with listeners?
A. Dire Straits B. The Who
C. Grateful Dead D. Led Zeppelin

Marina guesses incorrectly (thinking it is A) and finishes with $1000.
Well, I guess "dire straits" might be a reaction from a record company, but "go over" screams out for "lead balloon" and from that it's just a short step to the right answer.

Re: Transcript 11/20/2007 Marina Jurcev

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 6:54 am
by earendel
NellyLunatic1980 wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:PAF brother Jonathan ... "She's on a game show?"
Hey, ass! Why else would Marina ask you to be on her Phone-A-Friend list?
I think that was supposed to be a joke.

Re: Transcript 11/20/2007 Marina Jurcev

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 8:01 pm
by MarleysGh0st
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Marina Jurcev
Center Moriches (eastern Long Island), NY
Speech therapist who "loves words", calls herself the 'blonde word nerd'
When contestants on SyndieBAM identify themselves as nerds, you can bet they do not match the appearance of a nerd.

And her failure to measure up to the standards of a word nerd have already been well commented on. :roll:

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 3:35 pm
by ghostjmf
1K: Funny, I thought that famous street was Lombard St. Or whatever. Maybe its the twistiest, Filbert is the highest? The other 3 choices don't have hills high enough to have a famously high street, however.

Am I allowed to say this contestant used up lifelines for questions in which the answers were handed to her, by their wording, on a silver platter?

Do I care if I'm not allowed?

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 3:40 pm
by ghostjmf
Oh yeah, I left out my comment on "aught".

OK:

I learned this word from my Dad when I was 7 or 8. He was dealing cards, or handing out points from a card game, or something, & he kept saying "I get (some #) & you get ort". He had a circa 1910, when he was born, NYC Amsterdam Ave or whatever accent. Kinda like FDR but completely without the haughty part. When I asked, he explained that "aught" meant "zero". Of course, I had to see it in print to find out that other people probably didn't pronounce it "ort". With him it was a regular vocabulary word, not a question you could (or could not) earn money answering.