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Transcript 4/3/2009 - Justin Floyd

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Sat Apr 04, 2009 7:58 pm

Justin Floyd
Gainesville, FL
College senior at Columbia


Justin looks very young; in fact he's only 20. When he was a junior in high school he started taking night classes and summer courses because he "had time on his hands" and realized that he could graduate early. He's majoring in history and getting ready for graduate school. He's insists that he's not a geek, he's a nerd. A geek is more science and sci-fi oriented. He started out as a chemistry major but after lab explosions and lots of broken glass he decided that wasn't for him. He's a bookworm and appreciates the occasional Latin pun with his friends.

Topic tree:
- Tenfold
- The Nobel Prize
- Harry Potter
- Meet and Greet
- War is Hell
- Memoirs
- The Caribbean
- Special Delivery
- It's a Look
- Kristi Yamaguchi
- Proverbs
- Same Name
- Birthplaces
- Making the Brand
- Take Two

$100 - In an old cliche, what professionals are said to advise, "Take two aspirin and call me in the morning"?
A - schoolteachers
B - doctors
C - bankers
D - Bayer stockholders
Spoiler
B - doctors (8)
$200 - Tropical Rays, Solar Storm and Sunvision are three apt brand names for what type of cosmetic instrument?
A - massage chair
B - nail dryer
C - tanning bed
D - curling iron
Spoiler
C - tanning bed (8)
$300 - Which of these cartoon characters was born at the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm?
A - Donald Duck
B - Snoopy
C - Garfield
D - Porky Pig
Spoiler
B - Snoopy (6)
$500 - Hurricane Ike, which made headlines in the U.S. in 2008, shares its name with a popular nickname for which U.S. president?
A - Eisenhower
B - Truman
C - Coolidge
D - Hoover
Spoiler
Justin says, "I like Ike".

A - Eisenhower (9)
$1K - "Limerick was, Dublin is, and Cork shall be the finest city of the three" is a proverb about cities in what country?
A - Germany
B - Russia
C - Ireland
D - Australia
Spoiler
C - Ireland (10)
commercial break

Justin was raised by his grandparents and he'd like to be able to pay them back. Meredith starts to tell him about the fourth lifeline but Justin looks thoughtful. She asks what he's thinking and Justin replies that he's trying to remember who Kristi Yamaguchi is. Meredith says it's a good thing that he's earned the Ask the Expert lifeline, who is, as has been the case all week, Time magazine columnist Joel Stein. He's batting 1.000 for the week.

$2K - Fifteen years before winning a 2008 edition of "Dancing With the Stars," Kristi Yamaguchi won Olympic gold in what event?
A - swimming
B - ski jumping
C - volleyball
D - figure skating

Justin stares pensively at the screen as the clock ticks down. He finally says,
Spoiler
"Picabo Street was the ski jumper; she's a figure skater. Final answer."
Spoiler
D - figure skating (8)
$4K - The word "diaphanous" is often used to describe clothing that is what?
A - see-through
B - pleated
C - cuffed
D - wrinkle-free
As the question is read Justin looks prayerfully heavenward. Meredith asks why he rolled his eyes. "I don't do Greek," Justin replies. Meredith reminds him that he has all his lifelines. Justin makes
Spoiler
B - pleated
his final answer.
Spoiler
A - see-through (16)

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Re: Transcript 4/3/2009 - Justin Floyd

#2 Post by ulysses5019 » Sat Apr 04, 2009 11:14 pm

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Justin Floyd
Gainesville, FL
College senior at Columbia


Justin looks very young; in fact he's only 20. When he was a junior in high school he started taking night classes and summer courses because he "had time on his hands" and realized that he could graduate early. He's majoring in history and getting ready for graduate school. He's insists that he's not a geek, he's a nerd. A geek is more science and sci-fi oriented. He started out as a chemistry major but after lab explosions and lots of broken glass he decided that wasn't for him. He's a bookworm and appreciates the occasional Latin pun with his friends.

Topic tree:
- Tenfold
- The Nobel Prize
- Harry Potter
- Meet and Greet
- War is Hell
- Memoirs
- The Caribbean
- Special Delivery
- It's a Look
- Kristi Yamaguchi
- Proverbs
- Same Name
- Birthplaces
- Making the Brand
- Take Two

$100 - In an old cliche, what professionals are said to advise, "Take two aspirin and call me in the morning"?
A - schoolteachers
B - doctors
C - bankers
D - Bayer stockholders
Spoiler
B - doctors (8)
$200 - Tropical Rays, Solar Storm and Sunvision are three apt brand names for what type of cosmetic instrument?
A - massage chair
B - nail dryer
C - tanning bed
D - curling iron
Spoiler
C - tanning bed (8)
$300 - Which of these cartoon characters was born at the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm?
A - Donald Duck
B - Snoopy
C - Garfield
D - Porky Pig
Spoiler
B - Snoopy (6)
$500 - Hurricane Ike, which made headlines in the U.S. in 2008, shares its name with a popular nickname for which U.S. president?
A - Eisenhower
B - Truman
C - Coolidge
D - Hoover
Spoiler
Justin says, "I like Ike".

A - Eisenhower (9)
$1K - "Limerick was, Dublin is, and Cork shall be the finest city of the three" is a proverb about cities in what country?
A - Germany
B - Russia
C - Ireland
D - Australia
Spoiler
C - Ireland (10)
commercial break

Justin was raised by his grandparents and he'd like to be able to pay them back. Meredith starts to tell him about the fourth lifeline but Justin looks thoughtful. She asks what he's thinking and Justin replies that he's trying to remember who Kristi Yamaguchi is. Meredith says it's a good thing that he's earned the Ask the Expert lifeline, who is, as has been the case all week, Time magazine columnist Joel Stein. He's batting 1.000 for the week.

$2K - Fifteen years before winning a 2008 edition of "Dancing With the Stars," Kristi Yamaguchi won Olympic gold in what event?
A - swimming
B - ski jumping
C - volleyball
D - figure skating

Justin stares pensively at the screen as the clock ticks down. He finally says,
Spoiler
"Picabo Street was the ski jumper; she's a figure skater. Final answer."
Spoiler
D - figure skating (8)
$4K - The word "diaphanous" is often used to describe clothing that is what?
A - see-through
B - pleated
C - cuffed
D - wrinkle-free
As the question is read Justin looks prayerfully heavenward. Meredith asks why he rolled his eyes. "I don't do Greek," Justin replies. Meredith reminds him that he has all his lifelines. Justin makes
Spoiler
B - pleated
his final answer.
Spoiler
A - see-through (16)

If only Justin had jumped into the future and read this Monday's Word of the Day:

http://wordsmith.org/words/diaphanous.html
I believe in the usefulness of useless information.

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Re: Transcript 4/3/2009 - Justin Floyd

#3 Post by MarleysGh0st » Sun Apr 05, 2009 10:15 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:
Spoiler
D - figure skating (8)
$4K - The word "diaphanous" is often used to describe clothing that is what?
A - see-through
B - pleated
C - cuffed
D - wrinkle-free
As the question is read Justin looks prayerfully heavenward. Meredith asks why he rolled his eyes. "I don't do Greek," Justin replies. Meredith reminds him that he has all his lifelines. Justin makes
Spoiler
B - pleated
his final answer.
Spoiler
A - see-through (16)
Since he originally appeared to have no clue, I'd really like to know what insight he had that made him think he had the answer.

Justin looked and sounded young for a high school senior, much less a college senior!

As for his being a nerd, he was what I'd call a "made for TV" nerd, with that ready, easy banter about Latin puns and his incredibly expressive face (he went through about three different expressions just as a single question was read). A real nerd or geek doesn't sparkle in public like that. Thus, the APs never cast us and Meredith never has a chance to gush over what wonderful contestants we are. :|

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Re: Transcript 4/3/2009 - Justin Floyd

#4 Post by sunflower » Sun Apr 05, 2009 10:37 am

MarleysGh0st wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:
Spoiler
D - figure skating (8)
$4K - The word "diaphanous" is often used to describe clothing that is what?
A - see-through
B - pleated
C - cuffed
D - wrinkle-free
As the question is read Justin looks prayerfully heavenward. Meredith asks why he rolled his eyes. "I don't do Greek," Justin replies. Meredith reminds him that he has all his lifelines. Justin makes
Spoiler
B - pleated
his final answer.
Spoiler
A - see-through (16)
Since he originally appeared to have no clue, I'd really like to know what insight he had that made him think he had the answer.
I'd like to know that too. I knew the answer, but I'm trying to think, if I didn't, what a logical guess would be. And I think pleated would be at the bottom of the list. And I think I'd ask the audience if I didn't know.

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#5 Post by Kazoo65 » Sun Apr 05, 2009 6:18 pm

I knew the answer. I was yelling A at the TV.

I saw that word in one of those "Word Power" quizzes in Reader's Digest. They put lots of unusual words in those quizzes. I take the quiz every month and usually do pretty well on it.
I'm just a game show nerd.

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#6 Post by NellyLunatic1980 » Mon Apr 06, 2009 4:56 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$300 - Which of these cartoon characters was born at the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm?
A - Donald Duck
B - Snoopy
C - Garfield
D - Porky Pig
The inverse of this question (Where was Snoopy born?) was asked in the top tier early in SynBAM's run.

$4K: I've never really heard of the word "diaphanous", so I'll have to use the PAF early.

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#7 Post by MarleysGh0st » Mon Apr 06, 2009 6:02 am

NellyLunatic1980 wrote:$4K: I've never really heard of the word "diaphanous", so I'll have to use the PAF early.
You wouldn't trust the ATA on this $4K question?

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#8 Post by NellyLunatic1980 » Mon Apr 06, 2009 6:18 am

MarleysGh0st wrote:
NellyLunatic1980 wrote:$4K: I've never really heard of the word "diaphanous", so I'll have to use the PAF early.
You wouldn't trust the ATA on this $4K question?
You really think the audience would know what diaphanous means?

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#9 Post by Bob Juch » Mon Apr 06, 2009 6:22 am

NellyLunatic1980 wrote:
MarleysGh0st wrote:
NellyLunatic1980 wrote:$4K: I've never really heard of the word "diaphanous", so I'll have to use the PAF early.
You wouldn't trust the ATA on this $4K question?
You really think the audience would know what diaphanous means?
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Re: Transcript 4/3/2009 - Justin Floyd

#10 Post by Rexer25 » Mon Apr 06, 2009 7:01 am

NellyLunatic1980 wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$300 - Which of these cartoon characters was born at the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm?
A - Donald Duck
B - Snoopy
C - Garfield
D - Porky Pig
The inverse of this question (Where was Snoopy born?) was asked in the top tier early in SynBAM's run.
It was on prime time BAM. I got to watch it from seat six. The dude ran his stack to $500,000, and walked away when neither he nor his phone a friend could say how many men played the Three Stooges. My PAF had it cold. The show aired 1st week of April, 2001.

I think the Snoopy question was worth $125,000.
Enough already. It's my fault! Get over it!

That'll be $10, please.

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#11 Post by MarleysGh0st » Mon Apr 06, 2009 7:06 am

Rexer25 wrote:I think the Snoopy question was worth $125,000.
From $125,000 to $300?

That's deflation! :shock:

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#12 Post by gsabc » Mon Apr 06, 2009 7:13 am

MarleysGh0st wrote:
Rexer25 wrote:I think the Snoopy question was worth $125,000.
From $125,000 to $300?

That's deflation! :shock:
Zimbabwean currency. Just sayin' ...
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#13 Post by ulysses5019 » Mon Apr 06, 2009 8:47 am

MarleysGh0st wrote:
Rexer25 wrote:I think the Snoopy question was worth $125,000.
From $125,000 to $300?

That's deflation! :shock:

That's recessionary. I'd blame it on Obama.
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Re: Transcript 4/3/2009 - Justin Floyd

#14 Post by megaaddict » Mon Apr 06, 2009 10:03 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Justin was raised by his grandparents and he'd like to be able to pay them back. Meredith starts to tell him about the fourth lifeline but Justin looks thoughtful. She asks what he's thinking and Justin replies that he's trying to remember who Kristi Yamaguchi is. Meredith says it's a good thing that he's earned the Ask the Expert lifeline, who is, as has been the case all week, Time magazine columnist Joel Stein. He's batting 1.000 for the week.

$2K - Fifteen years before winning a 2008 edition of "Dancing With the Stars," Kristi Yamaguchi won Olympic gold in what event?
A - swimming
B - ski jumping
C - volleyball
D - figure skating

Justin stares pensively at the screen as the clock ticks down. He finally says,
Spoiler
"Picabo Street was the ski jumper; she's a figure skater. Final answer."
Spoiler
D - figure skating (8)
This raises the question: when is an answer not an answer? If the contestant doesn't have to say the letter or the answer as worded, how close is close enough? What if he said
Spoiler
She's a skater -- final
or
Spoiler
"I'm sure she won in an ice sport -- final."
Just curious. At he least he explained why Picabo didn't medal in her last Olympics -- she was supposed to be in the ski jump! :?

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#15 Post by MarleysGh0st » Mon Apr 06, 2009 11:03 am

megaaddict wrote:This raises the question: when is an answer not an answer? If the contestant doesn't have to say the letter or the answer as worded, how close is close enough? What if he said
Spoiler
She's a skater -- final
or
Spoiler
"I'm sure she won in an ice sport -- final."
Just curious. At he least he explained why Picabo didn't medal in her last Olympics -- she was supposed to be in the ski jump! :?
I suspect they'd have to stop the tape and have Michael Davies and the lawyers make a decision on some of these "what ifs", but for the two examples you mention, my opinion is that the first would be adequate but the second would not.




Edit: "tape" not "clock", "on" not "of".
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#16 Post by silvercamaro » Mon Apr 06, 2009 11:11 am

Pickabo Street was NOT a ski jumper, BTW. She was a downhill racer.

An evil part of me thinks that contestants should be ruled wrong, as on Jeopardy, when they provide extraneous information that is incorrect.
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