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Transcript 04/25/2012 C.W. Van Baale

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Sun Apr 29, 2012 8:50 am

C.W. Van Baale
Chicago, Illinois
performing arts teacher

Prepared for the show by reading everything and quizzing his students (they know more about pop culture than he does). He's playing hooky; they don't know he's on the show.
Wife Christine is here.


Topic Tree (pre-randomized):
10. Like Father Like Son
9. Great Roommates
8. That's My Song
7. To the Moon
6. The History of Weather
5. Day of Peace
4. University Sports
3. Stuck in Candy Land
2. Legal Legalities
1. If the Jeans Fit


Topic Tree: (Randomized)
7. To the Moon
10. Like Father Like Son
8. That's My Song
5. Day of Peace
4. University Sports
2. Legal Legalities
3. Stuck in Candy Land
1. If the Jeans Fit
9. Great Roommates
6. The History of Weather

Question 1 - Level 6. The History of Weather

Which of these 19th-century inventions is credited with making early weather forecasting possible?

A: Photography
B: Telegraph
C: Gyroscope
D: Light Bulb
Spoiler
Photography is his first instinct. Telegraph would help communicate weather patterns. Light bulb would help you see things. Gyroscope doesn't seen to fit.
He jumps the Q.
Answer and value
B: Telegraph
Value: $100
Bank: $0
Question 2 - Level 9. Great Roommates

What actor was Ving Rhames' college classmate and convinced him to shorten his first name from "Irving"?

A: Ralph Macchio
B: Stanley Tucci
C: Val Kilmer
D: Timothy Hutton

He also jumps this one.
Answer and value
B: Stanley Tucci
Value: $500
Bank: $0
Question 3 - Level 1. If the Jeans Fit

To help its jeans-buying customers, clothing retailer American Rag Cie installed what in its dressing rooms?

A: Laser pointers
B: Butt-Level video cameras
C: Shower stalls
D: Pants stretchers

"May as well use all the lifelines right away." ATA
Spoiler
A: 4%
B: 62%
C: 4%
D: 30%
Answer and value
B: Butt-Level video cameras
Value: $2,000
Bank: $2,000
Question 4 - Level 3. Stuck in Candy Land

While playing the classic board game Candy Land, in which of these aptly-named places might a player get "stuck"?

A: Peppermint Forest
B: Molasses Swamp
C: Gumdrop Pass
D: Ice Cream Sea
Answer and value
B: Molasses Swamp
Value: $25,000 !
Bank: $27,000
Question 5 - Level 2. Legal Legalities

The legal principle known as "eminent domain" allows government officials to do what?

A: Enact sales taxes
B: Practice espionage
C: Issue passports
D: Seize private property
Spoiler
He just did the show "Thurber Carnival," which references eminent domain.
Answer and value
D: Seize private property
Value: $15,000 !
Bank: $42,000
Commercial break.

Question 6 - Level 4. University Sports

The football team at North Dakota State University plays its home games in what aptly-named stadium?

A: Tulsadoma
B: Wichitadome
C: Fargodome
D: Munciedome
Answer and value
C: Fargodome
Value: $1,000
Bank: $43,000
Question 7 - Level 5. Day of Peace

In 2007, the United Nations declared what world leader's birthday the International Day of Non-Violence?

A: Golda Meir
B: Mahatma Gandhi
C: Nelson Mandela
D: Jimmy Carter

He dithers over the definition of "world leader." He decides to walk away (with $21,500).
Answer and value
B: Mahatma Gandhi (He kinda thought that was it.)
Value: $not revealed
Bank: (half of) $43,000
On to the next contestant.

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Re: Transcript 04/25/2012 C.W. Van Baale

#2 Post by MarleysGh0st » Sun Apr 29, 2012 9:19 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:C.W. Van Baale
Chicago, Illinois
performing arts teacher
What Else?
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 1 - Level 6. The History of Weather

Which of these 19th-century inventions is credited with making early weather forecasting possible?

A: Photography
B: Telegraph
C: Gyroscope
D: Light Bulb
Spoiler
Photography is his first instinct. Telegraph would help communicate weather patterns. Light bulb would help you see things. Gyroscope doesn't seen to fit.
He jumps the Q.
Answer and value
B: Telegraph
Value: $100
Bank: $0
Curious reasoning. They couldn't see things before the light bulb? Or they couldn't study drawings of the weather before photography?

BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Question 2 - Level 9. Great Roommates

What actor was Ving Rhames' college classmate and convinced him to shorten his first name from "Irving"?

A: Ralph Macchio
B: Stanley Tucci
C: Val Kilmer
D: Timothy Hutton

He also jumps this one.
Answer and value
B: Stanley Tucci
Value: $500
Bank: $0
Ack! A "who cares" and a JTQ for me. Maybe you can't get this logically if you remember the ages of all of these actors, but I don't.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 3 - Level 1. If the Jeans Fit

To help its jeans-buying customers, clothing retailer American Rag Cie installed what in its dressing rooms?

A: Laser pointers
B: Butt-Level video cameras
C: Shower stalls
D: Pants stretchers

"May as well use all the lifelines right away." ATA
Spoiler
A: 4%
B: 62%
C: 4%
D: 30%
Answer and value
B: Butt-Level video cameras
Value: $2,000
Bank: $2,000
This was a Level 1 question, with a perfectly reasonable distractor of pants stretcher? :shock:

It seems to me that for someone in a dressing room, the presence of a video camera is not desirable.

Oh, nobody's watching the video but you. Trust us!

Riiiiight! :roll:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 7 - Level 5. Day of Peace

In 2007, the United Nations declared what world leader's birthday the International Day of Non-Violence?

A: Golda Meir
B: Mahatma Gandhi
C: Nelson Mandela
D: Jimmy Carter

He dithers over the definition of "world leader." He decides to walk away (with $21,500).
Answer and value
B: Mahatma Gandhi (He kinda thought that was it.)
Value: $not revealed
Bank: (half of) $43,000
If there's any truth to the proposition that TPTB is not trying to trick the contestants (which may be debatable) then they're not going to list someone as a world leader when he's not supposed to be one on account of not being an official head of state.

Gandhi and non-violence: what's the term they use on the J! board? An instaget!

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Re: Transcript 04/25/2012 C.W. Van Baale

#3 Post by littlebeast13 » Sun Apr 29, 2012 9:39 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 4 - Level 3. Stuck in Candy Land

While playing the classic board game Candy Land, in which of these aptly-named places might a player get "stuck"?

A: Peppermint Forest
B: Molasses Swamp
C: Gumdrop Pass
D: Ice Cream Sea
Answer and value
B: Molasses Swamp
Value: $25,000 !
Bank: $27,000
.

Don't like this question at all. In the version of Candy Land that was out around the time me and my sisters were growing up, the space immediately following the end of the Gumdrop Pass is a "stuck" spot.... noted as the "Gooey Gumdrops". The correct answer is indeed "obvious", but I may as well represent for our Bored nitpickers since I doubt any of them grew up playing Candy Land....
The Candy Land board, circa late 80's
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Re: Transcript 04/25/2012 C.W. Van Baale

#4 Post by MarleysGh0st » Sun Apr 29, 2012 9:52 am

littlebeast13 wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 4 - Level 3. Stuck in Candy Land

While playing the classic board game Candy Land, in which of these aptly-named places might a player get "stuck"?

A: Peppermint Forest
B: Molasses Swamp
C: Gumdrop Pass
D: Ice Cream Sea
Answer and value
B: Molasses Swamp
Value: $25,000 !
Bank: $27,000
.

Don't like this question at all. In the version of Candy Land that was out around the time me and my sisters were growing up, the space immediately following the end of the Gumdrop Pass is a "stuck" spot.... noted as the "Gooey Gumdrops". The correct answer is indeed "obvious", but I may as well represent for our Bored nitpickers since I doubt any of them grew up playing Candy Land....
The Candy Land board, circa late 80's
Image
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I remember Candy Land from my childhood, too, beast. That was some time before the '80s. :P

The image you posted is a bit fuzzy, but there is a spot clearly saying "Stuck in Molasses Swamp." Gooey Gumdrops is clearly beyond the end of the Gumdrop Pass, so there's no nit to pick, IMHO.

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#5 Post by littlebeast13 » Sun Apr 29, 2012 10:00 am

MarleysGh0st wrote:I remember Candy Land from my childhood, too, beast. That was some time before the '80s. :P

You mean candy had already been invented!?!?!? :shock:

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#6 Post by littlebeast13 » Sun Apr 29, 2012 10:03 am

MarleysGh0st wrote:
littlebeast13 wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 4 - Level 3. Stuck in Candy Land

While playing the classic board game Candy Land, in which of these aptly-named places might a player get "stuck"?

A: Peppermint Forest
B: Molasses Swamp
C: Gumdrop Pass
D: Ice Cream Sea
Answer and value
B: Molasses Swamp
Value: $25,000 !
Bank: $27,000
.

Don't like this question at all. In the version of Candy Land that was out around the time me and my sisters were growing up, the space immediately following the end of the Gumdrop Pass is a "stuck" spot.... noted as the "Gooey Gumdrops". The correct answer is indeed "obvious", but I may as well represent for our Bored nitpickers since I doubt any of them grew up playing Candy Land....
The Candy Land board, circa late 80's
Image
lb13
I remember Candy Land from my childhood, too, beast. That was some time before the '80s. :P

The image you posted is a bit fuzzy, but there is a spot clearly saying "Stuck in Molasses Swamp." Gooey Gumdrops is clearly beyond the end of the Gumdrop Pass, so there's no nit to pick, IMHO.

On a more serious (ha) note though, I think there is since there are three "stuck" spots in the game, and one of them just also happens to be in the gumdrop zone on the board. The Molasses Swamp spot may be the only one that actually says "stuck", but you're effectively still stuck in either of the other spots with a black circle...

I also think if you stepped in a gooey gumdrop, you'd have as hard a time getting anywhere as if you stepped in a pool of molasses... :P

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#7 Post by SportsFan68 » Sun Apr 29, 2012 10:27 am

Question 2 - Level 9. Great Roommates

What actor was Ving Rhames' college classmate and convinced him to shorten his first name from "Irving"?

A: Ralph Macchio
B: Stanley Tucci
C: Val Kilmer
D: Timothy Hutton

He also jumps this one.
Answer and value
B: Stanley Tucci
Value: $500
Bank: $0
Ugh! JTQ.
Question 7 - Level 5. Day of Peace

In 2007, the United Nations declared what world leader's birthday the International Day of Non-Violence?

A: Golda Meir
B: Mahatma Gandhi
C: Nelson Mandela
D: Jimmy Carter

He dithers over the definition of "world leader." He decides to walk away (with $21,500).
Answer and value
B: Mahatma Gandhi (He kinda thought that was it.)
Value: $not revealed
Bank: (half of) $43,000
One of those things I should know but don't. My guess would be Gandhi, but do I have the nerve to pull the trigger? Guess I'll say JTQ since this stack is over anyway.
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#8 Post by themanwho » Sun Apr 29, 2012 5:39 pm

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Re: Transcript 04/25/2012 C.W. Van Baale

#9 Post by earendel » Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:24 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote: C.W. Van Baale
Chicago, Illinois
performing arts teacher

Prepared for the show by reading everything and quizzing his students (they know more about pop culture than he does). He's playing hooky; they don't know he's on the show.
Prepping by learning more about pop culture is a good idea. But why didn't he want his students to know he was going to be on the show?
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 1 - Level 6. The History of Weather

Which of these 19th-century inventions is credited with making early weather forecasting possible?

A: Photography
B: Telegraph
C: Gyroscope
D: Light Bulb
Spoiler
Photography is his first instinct. Telegraph would help communicate weather patterns. Light bulb would help you see things. Gyroscope doesn't seen to fit.
He jumps the Q.
Answer and value
B: Telegraph
Value: $100
Bank: $0
The telegraph allowed weather data to be transmitted more quickly so that would help weather forecasting.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 2 - Level 9. Great Roommates

What actor was Ving Rhames' college classmate and convinced him to shorten his first name from "Irving"?

A: Ralph Macchio
B: Stanley Tucci
C: Val Kilmer
D: Timothy Hutton

He also jumps this one.
Answer and value
B: Stanley Tucci
Value: $500
Bank: $0
I'd jump this one also.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 3 - Level 1. If the Jeans Fit

To help its jeans-buying customers, clothing retailer American Rag Cie installed what in its dressing rooms?

A: Laser pointers
B: Butt-Level video cameras
C: Shower stalls
D: Pants stretchers

"May as well use all the lifelines right away." ATA
Spoiler
A: 4%
B: 62%
C: 4%
D: 30%
Answer and value
B: Butt-Level video cameras
Value: $2,000
Bank: $2,000
I'd be leery of cameras in dressing rooms but it's the only answer that makes sense. Exactly how do they increase sales?
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 4 - Level 3. Stuck in Candy Land

While playing the classic board game Candy Land, in which of these aptly-named places might a player get "stuck"?

A: Peppermint Forest
B: Molasses Swamp
C: Gumdrop Pass
D: Ice Cream Sea
Answer and value
B: Molasses Swamp
Value: $25,000 !
Bank: $27,000
My grandchildren love this game so I went out two weeks ago and bought a new copy. Caden does't like getting stuck.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 7 - Level 5. Day of Peace

In 2007, the United Nations declared what world leader's birthday the International Day of Non-Violence?

A: Golda Meir
B: Mahatma Gandhi
C: Nelson Mandela
D: Jimmy Carter

He dithers over the definition of "world leader." He decides to walk away (with $21,500).
Answer and value
B: Mahatma Gandhi (He kinda thought that was it.)
Value: $not revealed
Bank: (half of) $43,000
I guess he equated "world leader" with "head of state", which is a shame.
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