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Trasncript 11/23/11 -- Yvonne Payton-Davis

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Wed Nov 23, 2011 12:33 pm

Yvonne Payton-Davis
Knightdale, NC
high school dance teacher


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Topic Tree: (Randomized)
Order's Up
Candle Ink
Can You Feel It?
Full of Wisdom (DOUBLE MONEY)
Undercover Honor
Here's a Clue
TV Dinner
Self Titled
Old Medium
Wedding Tales

Question 1 - Wedding Tales

According to folklore, a bride stands to the grooms left so he can easily reach his what?

A: Ring B: Handkerchief
C: Sword D: Boutonnière

She has an inkling, but it's not an educated enough guess, so she jumps the question.
Answer and value
C: Sword (That was her inkling.)
Value: $500
Bank: $0
Question 2 - Old Medium

After 150 years in the business, what company delivered its last telegram in 2006?

A: General Electric B: Western Union
C: AT&T D: Wells Fargo
Answer and value
B: Western Union
Value: $15,000
Bank: $15,000
Commercial break.

Mom Ruth is there. She encouraged Yvonne to come on the show.

Question 3 - Self Titled

While his first name is a family nickname, what musician said he chose his last name because girls think he is "out of this world"?

A: Iggy Pop B: Bruno Mars
C: Adam Ant D: Ice Cube
Answer and value
B: Bruno Mars
Value: $1,000
Bank: $16,000
Question 4 - TV Dinner

If Sylvester the Cat ate some "sufferin' succotash," he would be eating a dish consisting of what?

A: Potatoes and peas B: Carrots and mushrooms
C: Beans and corn D: Onions and cucumber

Another shout out to mom, who makes this, and it's delicious.
Answer and value
C: Beans and corn
Value: $100
Bank: $16,100
Question 5 - Here's a Clue

Which of the following is not the name of a room that appears in the classic version of the board game Clue?

A: The hall B: The lounge
C: The kitchen D: The den

She's never played Clue. She asks the audience.
Spoiler
A: 19%
B: 39%
C: 12%
D: 30%
She's frustrated at the lack of a clear majority. She tries to work it out, but jumps the question.
Answer and value
D: The den
Value: $7,000
Bank: $16,100
END OF SHOW.

Yvonne returns tomorrow with a $16,100 bank, and no lifelines remaining.

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Re: Trasncript 11/23/11 -- Yvonne Payton-Davis

#2 Post by themanwho » Wed Dec 07, 2011 10:44 am

And 1 final bump. That should get me back on schedule. Expect today's (Wednesday's) transcript Thursday morning, as (was) usual.

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Re: Trasncript 11/23/11 -- Yvonne Payton-Davis

#3 Post by SportsFan68 » Wed Dec 07, 2011 1:22 pm

Question 2 - Old Medium

After 150 years in the business, what company delivered its last telegram in 2006?

A: General Electric B: Western Union
C: AT&T D: Wells Fargo
Answer and value
B: Western Union
Value: $15,000
Bank: $15,000
A BB predicted this question back then. I'm not gonna look it up right now, but I'm sure somebody will take the credit.
If Sylvester the Cat ate some "sufferin' succotash," he would be eating a dish consisting of what?

A: Potatoes and peas B: Carrots and mushrooms
C: Beans and corn D: Onions and cucumber

Another shout out to mom, who makes this, and it's delicious.
Answer and value
C: Beans and corn
Value: $100
Bank: $16,100
This isn't a great Q, but the answers make it OK. I tried to google a recipe for succotash a while back and got almost everything named above -- no cucumbers, though. But every recipe had beans and corn in it.

Question 5 - Here's a Clue
Which of the following is not the name of a room that appears in the classic version of the board game Clue?

A: The hall B: The lounge
C: The kitchen D: The den

She's never played Clue. She asks the audience.
Spoiler
A: 19%
B: 39%
C: 12%
D: 30%
She's frustrated at the lack of a clear majority. She tries to work it out, but jumps the question.
Answer and value
D: The den
Value: $7,000
Bank: $16,100
Love this Q! MatiasGrandpa got Clue for Christmas about a million years ago, even before MatiasMom had come along. We played all day the upcoming New Year's Day and fairly often thereafter. I can see going through this one -- "Let's see, Colonel MuckMuck did it in the hall with the wench. Nope. Miss Harlot did it in the lunge with the revelver. Nope. Dear, kindly, sweet, frail Mis Waat did it in the kitchen with the candlestick. Nope. MrGrin did it in the den . . . Nope, no den. Den, final answer." They should have included the conversatory. :D
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Re: Trasncript 11/23/11 -- Yvonne Payton-Davis

#4 Post by Estonut » Wed Dec 07, 2011 2:34 pm

SportsFan68 wrote:They should have included the conversatory. :D
Or the conservatory...
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#5 Post by silvercamaro » Wed Dec 07, 2011 2:46 pm

Estonut wrote:
SportsFan68 wrote:They should have included the conversatory. :D
Or the conservatory...
I believe that Sprots is recreating MatiasGrampa's version of the game.

The conversatory is a pretty good place to murder someone if they talk too much.
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#6 Post by SportsFan68 » Wed Dec 07, 2011 3:20 pm

silvercamaro wrote:
Estonut wrote:
SportsFan68 wrote:They should have included the conversatory. :D
Or the conservatory...
I believe that Sprots is recreating MatiasGrampa's version of the game.

The conversatory is a pretty good place to murder someone if they talk too much.
LOL, SC!

And you're exactly right.
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#7 Post by Estonut » Wed Dec 07, 2011 3:34 pm

silvercamaro wrote:
Estonut wrote:
SportsFan68 wrote:They should have included the conversatory. :D
Or the conservatory...
I believe that Sprots is recreating MatiasGrampa's version of the game.

The conversatory is a pretty good place to murder someone if they talk too much.
D'oh! I "autocorrected" his other statements when I first read them, but conversatory (alone) stuck out to me and cracked me up. Now that I go back and read the post, I see them all.
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Re: Trasncript 11/23/11 -- Yvonne Payton-Davis

#8 Post by SportsFan68 » Wed Dec 07, 2011 5:11 pm

Estonut wrote:
silvercamaro wrote:
Estonut wrote:Or the conservatory...
I believe that Sprots is recreating MatiasGrampa's version of the game.

The conversatory is a pretty good place to murder someone if they talk too much.
D'oh! I "autocorrected" his other statements when I first read them, but conversatory (alone) stuck out to me and cracked me up. Now that I go back and read the post, I see them all.
Yay! I got a D'oh! outta Esto!

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