Transcript 5/25/2012 - Jennifer Stone

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Transcript 5/25/2012 - Jennifer Stone

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Mon May 28, 2012 5:13 am

Jennifer Stone
New York City, NY
High school guidance counselor


Jennifer has had some interesting nicknames. In high school she was known as "Stoner" and in college she was "Hooker". Her last name is Stone and someone thought it would be hilarious to call her "Stoner". In college she played rugby. In 2009 she won a "Teachers Who Make a Difference" award.

Topic Tree: (unrandomized)
10 - Major Muscle
9 - New Champions
8 - Home Spun
7 - Tourist Traps
6 - Historical Tweets
5 - Television Ratings
4 - Lines of Poetry
3 - Short Reviews
2 - Food Stories
1 - Epic Videos

Topic Tree: (randomized)
9 - New Champions
8 - Home Spun
7 - Tourist Traps
5 - Television Ratings
2 - Food Stories
10 - Major Muscle
1 - Epic Videos
6 - Historical Tweets
3 - Short Reviews
4 - Lines of Poetry

Question #1 (Lines of Poetry - Level 4)
"Listen my children and you shall hear" is the first line of a poem about what famous American?
A - Ethan Allen
B - Nathan Hale
C - Daniel Boone
D - Paul Revere

Jennifer sighs. "I don't know enough about these people. I'm going to go actually now that I'm thinking about it poetry tends to rhyme." The audience laughs and Jennifer says, "Took me a moment."
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Answer: D (Paul Revere)
Value: $2,000
Bank: $2,000
Question #2 (Short Reviews - Level 3)
On the website "Four Word Film Review," which of the following films is given the review "Hoff-man, Hoff-woman"?
A - Rain Man
B - The Graduate
C - Kramer vs. Kramer
D - Tootsie
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Answer: D (Tootsie)
Value: $500
Bank: $2,500
Question #3 (Historical Tweets - Level 6)
In a College Humor spoof titled "If the Internet Had Always Existed," what 1960s activist tweeted "Log On, Sign In, Drop Out"?
A - Andy Warhol
B - Timothy Leary
C - Abbie Hoffman
D - Ken Kesey

"I don't know. I honestly don't know," Jennifer says. She thinks she's going to have to jump the question because she's not sure.
Spoiler
Answer: B (Timothy Leary)
Value: $25,000
Bank: $2,500 (unchanged)

Before the money is revealed Meredith jokes that this proves Jennifer wasn't a stoner.
Question #4 (Epic Videos - Level 1)
Michael Jackson transforms into a werewolf in the famous video for what song?
A - Billie Jean
B - Beat It
C - Thriller
D - Man in the Mirror
Spoiler
Answer: C (Thriller)
Value: $100
Bank: $2,600
Question #5 (Major Muscle - Level 10)
Flexing your zygomaticus major helps you do which of the following?
A - squat
B - give a thumbs up
C - smile
D - wiggle toes

Jennifer whispers "zygomaticus major". None of the answers are jumping out at her so she's going to jump the question.
Spoiler
Answer: C (smile)
Value: $15,000
Bank: $2,600 (unchanged)
Question #6 (Food Stories - Level 2)
The Veggie Tales video titled "Dave and the Giant Pickle" is a retelling of a Biblical story featuring which of these individuals?
A - Job
B - Jonah
C - Goliath
D - Samson

Jennifer is going to have to ask the audience on this one.
ATA results
A - 2%
B - 3%
C - 94%
D - 1%
Jennifer is going to go with the audience.
Spoiler
Answer: C (Goliath)
Value: $3,000
Bank: $5,600
commercial break

Jennifer's buddy Katie is in the relationship seat.

Question #7 (Television Ratings - Level 5)
Often applied to cartoons, the rating TV-Y7-FV indicates that a TV show is appropriate for children over seven years old who can tolerate

what?
A - fake vampires
B - fantasy violence
C - frequent vulgarity
D - full volume
Spoiler
Answer: B (fantasy violence)
Value: $5,000
Bank: $10,600
Question #8 (Tourist Traps - Level 7)
In Travel and Leisure magazine's "World Most-Visited Tourist Attractions," what country's Grand Bazaar is the only non-U.S. site in the top ten?
A - Russia
B - Turkey
C - Greece
D - India

Jennifer has no idea. She was hoping for some inkling would pop out at her. "Do I want to say
Spoiler
Turkey?
No." She decides to walk away after thanking the audience for getting her this far.
Spoiler
Answer: B (Turkey)
Value: unrevealed
Bank: $5,300 (half the bank)

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Re: Transcript 5/25/2012 - Jennifer Stone

#2 Post by MarleysGh0st » Mon May 28, 2012 7:06 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #6 (Food Stories - Level 2)
The Veggie Tales video titled "Dave and the Giant Pickle" is a retelling of a Biblical story featuring which of these individuals?
A - Job
B - Jonah
C - Goliath
D - Samson

Jennifer is going to have to ask the audience on this one.
ATA results
A - 2%
B - 3%
C - 94%
D - 1%
Jennifer is going to go with the audience.
Spoiler
Answer: C (Goliath)
Value: $3,000
Bank: $5,600
commercial break
<sigh>

So in this version of the tale, is the Giant Pickle half sour or full sour? :P

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Re: Transcript 5/25/2012 - Jennifer Stone

#3 Post by SportsFan68 » Mon May 28, 2012 8:33 am

Question #5 (Major Muscle - Level 10)
Flexing your zygomaticus major helps you do which of the following?
A - squat
B - give a thumbs up
C - smile
D - wiggle toes

Jennifer whispers "zygomaticus major". None of the answers are jumping out at her so she's going to jump the question.
Spoiler
Answer: C (smile)
Value: $15,000
Bank: $2,600 (unchanged)
Guess I'd better study up on some anatomy before next season. JTQ
Question #8 (Tourist Traps - Level 7)
In Travel and Leisure magazine's "World Most-Visited Tourist Attractions," what country's Grand Bazaar is the only non-U.S. site in the top ten?
A - Russia
B - Turkey
C - Greece
D - India

Jennifer has no idea. She was hoping for some inkling would pop out at her. "Do I want to say
Spoiler
Turkey?
No." She decides to walk away after thanking the audience for getting her this far.
Spoiler
Answer: B (Turkey)
Value: unrevealed
Bank: $5,300 (half the bank)
Ack! Gotta be Turkey, but what if it isn't? I won't let on that's how I'm leaning and ATA. I may have to JTQ.
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Re: Transcript 5/25/2012 - Jennifer Stone

#4 Post by Kazoo65 » Mon May 28, 2012 7:28 pm

1.  Didn't she study American lit in school??????? I knew this one.2. easy-I've seen this movie.  It's funny.3. I guess she's too young to remember the 60's.  I've at least heard about Timothy Leary (thanks to J!-he's come up a few times)

4. She may not know Timothy Leary, but she knows her Michael Jackson videos!

5. I knew this one. Didn't they ask about zygomatic bones a few seasons back?

6. Easy.

7. easy

8. The only country up there that I associate with bazaars is Turkey. B-final answer.
I'm just a game show nerd.

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Re: Transcript 5/25/2012 - Jennifer Stone

#5 Post by minimetoo26 » Mon May 28, 2012 7:56 pm

So, no one nicknamed her Harper?

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That's Jennifer Stone the actress's character on Wizards of Waverly Place for those of you who don't have the TV tuned to the Disney Channel every day...
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Re: Transcript 5/25/2012 - Jennifer Stone

#6 Post by earendel » Tue May 29, 2012 11:43 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Jennifer Stone
New York City, NY
High school guidance counselor


Jennifer has had some interesting nicknames. In high school she was known as "Stoner" and in college she was "Hooker". Her last name is Stone and someone thought it would be hilarious to call her "Stoner". In college she played rugby. In 2009 she won a "Teachers Who Make a Difference" award.
I checked and "hooker" is indeed a rugby position - from the diagram it looks rather like a soccer fullback.

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