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by BBTranscriptTeam » Mon Jun 21, 2010 6:57 pm
Robyn Paul
Bethlehem, PA
Administrative coordinator
Robyn is out of lifelines.
Topic Tree:
Big Brains
Chicago
The Last Supper
Pretty Birds
Outer Space
Civil Rights
Razor-Sharp Thinking
Who Said That?
(Leading Men)
(On a Budget)
(In the Dictionary)
(Supermodels)
(Words and Phrases)
(On the Playground)
(Beatlemania)
$12.5K Which of these TV series features a title character who is heard but never seen?
A. Bones
B. Gossip Girl
C. Medium
D. The Closer
B. Gossip Girl (22)
$15K A philosophical principle called “Ockham’s Razor” states that when comparing competing theories, which one is usually better?
A. The simpler one
B. The more popular one
C. The more complicated one
D. The newer one.
A. The simpler one (13)
$25K One of the last relics of segregation, it wasn’t until 2000 that what U.S. state repealed its constitutional ban on interracial marriage?
A. North Carolina
B. Arizona
C. Texas
D. Alabama
Robyn doesn’t want to take the risk, so she decides to leave with $15K.
D. Alabama (6)
Answers:
$12.5K B. Gossip Girl
$15K A. The simpler one
$25K D. Alabama
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by Pastor Fireball » Tue Jun 22, 2010 4:40 am
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$15K A philosophical principle called “Ockham’s Razor” states that when comparing competing theories, which one is usually better?
A. The simpler one
B. The more popular one
C. The more complicated one
D. The newer one
A reverse of a $250K question from PTBAM.
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by MarleysGh0st » Tue Jun 22, 2010 7:02 am
Once again, they mentioned how it was Robyn's dad who really wanted to be on the show, but that Robyn was selected, instead. It'd be nice if Meredith would have explained
why dad didn't make the cut.
Here's an article about Robyn's appearance.
http://articles.mcall.com/2010-06-21/en ... w-question
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by earendel » Tue Jun 22, 2010 7:03 am
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Robyn Paul
Bethlehem, PA
Administrative coordinator
We never do discover what exactly this title means.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$25K One of the last relics of segregation, it wasn’t until 2000 that what U.S. state repealed its constitutional ban on interracial marriage?
A. North Carolina
B. Arizona
C. Texas
D. Alabama
Robyn doesn’t want to take the risk, so she decides to leave with $15K.
D. Alabama (6)
It's either A or D. From the comfort of my recliner I chose D without hesitation; in the HS I might have used DD.
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by earendel » Tue Jun 22, 2010 7:04 am
MarleysGh0st wrote:Once again, they mentioned how it was Robyn's dad who really wanted to be on the show, but that Robyn was selected, instead. It'd be nice if Meredith would have explained
why dad didn't make the cut.
Here's an article about Robyn's appearance.
http://articles.mcall.com/2010-06-21/en ... w-question
He probably wasn't telegenic enough.

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by ulysses5019 » Tue Jun 22, 2010 7:40 am
earendel wrote:MarleysGh0st wrote:Once again, they mentioned how it was Robyn's dad who really wanted to be on the show, but that Robyn was selected, instead. It'd be nice if Meredith would have explained
why dad didn't make the cut.
Here's an article about Robyn's appearance.
http://articles.mcall.com/2010-06-21/en ... w-question
He probably wasn't telegenic enough.

Perhaps he didn't pass the written test. Or his essay.
I believe in the usefulness of useless information.
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by MarleysGh0st » Tue Jun 22, 2010 8:26 am
ulysses5019 wrote:earendel wrote:MarleysGh0st wrote:Once again, they mentioned how it was Robyn's dad who really wanted to be on the show, but that Robyn was selected, instead. It'd be nice if Meredith would have explained
why dad didn't make the cut.
He probably wasn't telegenic enough.

Perhaps he didn't pass the written test. Or his essay.
I'd have no problem if dad had failed the written test. If it was his telegenics or his "essay"--both code words for him being a boring old guy--then I find this bantering topic extremely <grumble>®-worthy.
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by Estonut » Tue Jun 22, 2010 4:01 pm
There's a considerable headline vs. story mismatch:
Headline:
Bethlehem woman wins 'Millionaire'
First line of story:
Robyn Paul, a 31-year-old Bethlehem woman, walked away with $15,000 on ABC's game show "Who Wants to be A Millionaire" on Monday.
I suppose those un-Americans feel that not losing equals winning...
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by silvercamaro » Tue Jun 22, 2010 5:01 pm
Estonut wrote:There's a considerable headline vs. story mismatch:
Headline:
Bethlehem woman wins 'Millionaire'
First line of story:
Robyn Paul, a 31-year-old Bethlehem woman, walked away with $15,000 on ABC's game show "Who Wants to be A Millionaire" on Monday.
I suppose those un-Americans feel that not losing equals winning...
Perhaps you didn't phrase that as gracefully as you had intended. I didn't win a million dollars on television, but I most certainly never have considered myself as a loser. Nope. Can't do it.
If you have a complaint, it's with the headline that omits "on" between "wins" and "Millionaire."
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by Estonut » Tue Jun 22, 2010 5:13 pm
silvercamaro wrote:Estonut wrote:There's a considerable headline vs. story mismatch:
Headline:
Bethlehem woman wins 'Millionaire'
First line of story:
Robyn Paul, a 31-year-old Bethlehem woman, walked away with $15,000 on ABC's game show "Who Wants to be A Millionaire" on Monday.
I suppose those un-Americans feel that not losing equals winning...
Perhaps you didn't phrase that as gracefully as you had intended. I didn't win a million dollars on television, but I most certainly never have considered myself as a loser. Nope. Can't do it.
If you have a complaint, it's with the headline that omits "on" between "wins" and "Millionaire."
I'm not sure whether you're kidding or not. I didn't say she is a loser. In my reference to the World Cup and TdF threads, I specifically said "
not losing." I agree with the missing preposition part. Had they said "wins cash" or even "wins big" (a relative term), I wouldn't have said a thing. To me, "winning Millionaire" means the big jackpot.
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by silvercamaro » Tue Jun 22, 2010 5:40 pm
Estonut wrote:
I'm not sure whether you're kidding or not. I didn't say she is a loser. In my reference to the World Cup and TdF threads, I specifically said "not losing." I agree with the missing preposition part. Had they said "wins cash" or even "wins big" (a relative term), I wouldn't have said a thing. To me, "winning Millionaire" means the big jackpot.
Okay. Thanks for the longer exposition. I thought you were saying that only those who answer their 15th questions correctly were winners on Millionaire. (I concede that they are
bigger winners than me and most other contestants.) I recognized your nod to the soccer threads, but I misunderstood the point you were making. I should have asked Annie to 'splain it to me.

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by Estonut » Tue Jun 22, 2010 6:22 pm
silvercamaro wrote:Estonut wrote:
I'm not sure whether you're kidding or not. I didn't say she is a loser. In my reference to the World Cup and TdF threads, I specifically said "not losing." I agree with the missing preposition part. Had they said "wins cash" or even "wins big" (a relative term), I wouldn't have said a thing. To me, "winning Millionaire" means the big jackpot.
Okay. Thanks for the longer exposition. I thought you were saying that only those who answer their 15th questions correctly were winners on Millionaire. (I concede that they are
bigger winners than me and most other contestants.) I recognized your nod to the soccer threads, but I misunderstood the point you were making. I should have asked Annie to 'splain it to me.

I'm happy to have cleared that up. Some people call me on stuff I've said, I get a chance to better explain my comments and we're all happy. Other people call me on stuff I've said and no matter how many times I try to explain, they insist, no - THEY KNOW, that I had evil intent all along and am retrofitting a back story to cover...

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by Rafferbee » Tue Jun 22, 2010 8:11 pm
Estonut wrote:Other people call me on stuff I've said and no matter how many times I try to explain, they insist, no - THEY KNOW, that I had evil intent all along and am retrofitting a back story to cover...

Well, it does say you're evil under your name.
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by silvercamaro » Tue Jun 22, 2010 8:14 pm
Rafferty Barnes wrote:Estonut wrote:Other people call me on stuff I've said and no matter how many times I try to explain, they insist, no - THEY KNOW, that I had evil intent all along and am retrofitting a back story to cover...

Well, it does say you're evil under your name.
True. "Misunderstood Genius" might give you better PR.
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by Estonut » Tue Jun 22, 2010 9:51 pm
silvercamaro wrote:Rafferty Barnes wrote:Estonut wrote:Other people call me on stuff I've said and no matter how many times I try to explain, they insist, no - THEY KNOW, that I had evil intent all along and am retrofitting a back story to cover...

Well, it does say you're evil under your name.
True. "Misunderstood Genius" might give you better PR.
That is not under my control...
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by ulysses5019 » Wed Jun 23, 2010 12:16 am
Estonut wrote:silvercamaro wrote:Rafferty Barnes wrote:Well, it does say you're evil under your name.
True. "Misunderstood Genius" might give you better PR.
That is not under my control...
Tell me about it...
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by littlebeast13 » Wed Jun 23, 2010 8:58 am
Estonut wrote:silvercamaro wrote:Rafferty Barnes wrote:Well, it does say you're evil under your name.
True. "Misunderstood Genius" might give you better PR.
That is not under my control...
Isn't Evil Genius a Fannyism?
I always thought it was fitting because you you are (usually) diabolically clever and/or funny (at least to me) when you call out someone over something in a post. You are what a lot of other "nitpickers" on this Bored only wish they were (rather than the pompous asses they usually come off as).....
Of course, if you don't like it, I could always alter/do away with it.....
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by Estonut » Wed Jun 23, 2010 3:25 pm
littlebeast13 wrote:Estonut wrote:Rafferty Barnes wrote:Well, it does say you're evil under your name.
<<Sorry SC, you got snipped>>
That is not under my control...
Isn't Evil Genius a Fannyism?
That depends...
First to mention
First to claim
First to apply it to me
littlebeast13 wrote:I always thought it was fitting because you you are (usually) diabolically clever and/or funny (at least to me) when you call out someone over something in a post. You are what a lot of other "nitpickers" on this Bored only wish they were (rather than the pompous asses they usually come off as).....
"Other 'nitpickers'"???!!
I'm a nitpicker?
littlebeast13 wrote:Of course, if you don't like it, I could always alter/do away with it.....
Don't you dare. I revel in it. It was just my diabolically clever way to let RB know that I neither came up with it nor put it into my Member Profile as my "Rank."
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by MarleysGh0st » Wed Jun 23, 2010 3:49 pm
Estonut wrote:littlebeast13 wrote:I always thought it was fitting because you you are (usually) diabolically clever and/or funny (at least to me) when you call out someone over something in a post. You are what a lot of other "nitpickers" on this Bored only wish they were (rather than the pompous asses they usually come off as).....
"Other 'nitpickers'"???!!
I'm a nitpicker?
I consider you more of a cynic. And a damned fine one!

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by littlebeast13 » Wed Jun 23, 2010 4:28 pm
Well, who would have guessed that ES would be trying to pass himself off as an evil genius? Of course, to fit the last half of that, I believe you have to be smart....
Estonut wrote:littlebeast13 wrote:I always thought it was fitting because you you are (usually) diabolically clever and/or funny (at least to me) when you call out someone over something in a post. You are what a lot of other "nitpickers" on this Bored only wish they were (rather than the pompous asses they usually come off as).....
"Other 'nitpickers'"???!!
I'm a nitpicker?
That was my first impression of you after you came out of your shell on this Bored, and I'm sticking to it!
Estonut wrote:littlebeast13 wrote:Of course, if you don't like it, I could always alter/do away with it.....
Don't you dare. I revel in it. It was just my diabolically clever way to let RB know that I neither came up with it nor put it into my Member Profile as my "Rank."
Spoken like a true evil genius.....
It would have clashed with your ES avatar had it been changed anyway.....
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by Estonut » Wed Jun 23, 2010 4:43 pm
littlebeast13 wrote:It would have clashed with your ES avatar had it been changed anyway.....
I was going to mention that, too, but forgot with all the quoting, formatting, cutting, copying and pasting. I lurvs my avatar...
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