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Transcript 11/05/2010 - Shirley Alfano (carryover contestant

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Mon Nov 08, 2010 9:33 am

Shirley Alfano
Tucson, AZ


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BAM is celebrating its 1500th episode and everyone in the audience got a gift (a silver box with a purple bow). Inside each box is cash; one of them contains $1500. And later the Ace of Cakes will present a cake to help celebrate.

Shirley Alfano has banked $36,000 thus far but has only one JTQ left. Her husband Frank is in the audience.

Every contestant today gets $1500 no matter what happens.

Question #5 (Vintage what?)
A Smithsonian exhibit feeatures one of Celia Cruz's "batas Cubanas," which is a Cuban variety of what?
A - dress
B - hat
C - shoe
D - stockings

Shirley decides to JTQ.
Spoiler
Answer: A (dress)
Value: $3,000
Bank: $36,000 (no change)
Question #6 (Grammar)
Grammatically speaking, which one of these Madonna song titles features an imperative?
A - Material Girl
B - Crazy for You
C - Papa Don't Preach
D - Who's That Girl
Spoiler
Answer: C (Papa Don't Preach)
Value: $500
Bank: $36,500
Question #7 (Dead Presidents)
Which of these coins depicts the U.S. president who served in office the earliest?
A - penny
B - nickel
C - quarter
D - dime

Shirley likes to spend money but doesn't pay attention to the picture. She decides to walk away.
Spoiler
Answer: C (quarter)
Value: unrevealed
Bank: $18,250 - her winnings
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Re: Transcript 11/05/2010 - Shirley Alfano (carryover contestant

#2 Post by MarleysGh0st » Mon Nov 08, 2010 10:23 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #7 (Dead Presidents)
Which of these coins depicts the U.S. president who served in office the earliest?
A - penny
B - nickel
C - quarter
D - dime

Shirley likes to spend money but doesn't pay attention to the picture. She decides to walk away.
Spoiler
Answer: C (quarter)
Value: unrevealed
Bank: $18,250 - her winnings
A transcript from earlier this season had us discussing whether people ought to have noticed the tiny "VDB" mark on the Lincoln penny. This sort of puts that in perspective. :|

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#3 Post by secondchance » Mon Nov 08, 2010 1:37 pm

Oh, Shirley, Shirley... C'mon- TDC is gone now, any American could have reasoned this one out in a few minutes. Unless there was some heavy editing, how disappointing that Mere didn't even attempt to help her out the way Reeg would have back in the day... "Now think about it- who's on the penny, who's on the quarter, etc- and Who was the first frickin president of the United States?" are simply not tough questions. I mean, does ANYONE who's spent money for at least half a century really NOT at LEAST know who's on the penny and quarter? I'm sorry, this was just a crying shame.

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#4 Post by zachhoran1 » Mon Nov 08, 2010 5:52 pm

secondchance wrote:Oh, Shirley, Shirley... C'mon- TDC is gone now, any American could have reasoned this one out in a few minutes. Unless there was some heavy editing, how disappointing that Mere didn't even attempt to help her out the way Reeg would have back in the day... "Now think about it- who's on the penny, who's on the quarter, etc- and Who was the first frickin president of the United States?" are simply not tough questions. I mean, does ANYONE who's spent money for at least half a century really NOT at LEAST know who's on the penny and quarter? I'm sorry, this was just a crying shame.
Davies isn't producing anymore, and they're keeping an eye on the prize budget I imagine.

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#5 Post by earendel » Tue Nov 09, 2010 6:57 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Shirley Alfano
Tucson, AZ
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:BAM is celebrating its 1500th episode and everyone in the audience got a gift (a silver box with a purple bow). Inside each box is cash; one of them contains $1500. And later the Ace of Cakes will present a cake to help celebrate.
Well, I guess it's worth celebrating, even though it isn't the show that many of us fell in love with.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #5 (Vintage what?)
A Smithsonian exhibit feeatures one of Celia Cruz's "batas Cubanas," which is a Cuban variety of what?
A - dress
B - hat
C - shoe
D - stockings

Shirley decides to JTQ.
Spoiler
Answer: A (dress)
Value: $3,000
Bank: $36,000 (no change)
I'd JTQ also because although I've studied Spanish, "batas" doesn't ring a bell.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #6 (Grammar)
Grammatically speaking, which one of these Madonna song titles features an imperative?
A - Material Girl
B - Crazy for You
C - Papa Don't Preach
D - Who's That Girl
Spoiler
Answer: C (Papa Don't Preach)
Value: $500
Bank: $36,500
Grammatically speaking there should be an exclamation point if it's an imperative.
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#6 Post by SportsFan68 » Tue Nov 09, 2010 2:07 pm

earendel wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Shirley Alfano
Tucson, AZ
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:BAM is celebrating its 1500th episode and everyone in the audience got a gift (a silver box with a purple bow). Inside each box is cash; one of them contains $1500. And later the Ace of Cakes will present a cake to help celebrate.
Well, I guess it's worth celebrating, even though it isn't the show that many of us fell in love with.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #5 (Vintage what?)
A Smithsonian exhibit feeatures one of Celia Cruz's "batas Cubanas," which is a Cuban variety of what?
A - dress
B - hat
C - shoe
D - stockings

Shirley decides to JTQ.
Spoiler
Answer: A (dress)
Value: $3,000
Bank: $36,000 (no change)
I'd JTQ also because although I've studied Spanish, "batas" doesn't ring a bell.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #6 (Grammar)
Grammatically speaking, which one of these Madonna song titles features an imperative?
A - Material Girl
B - Crazy for You
C - Papa Don't Preach
D - Who's That Girl
Spoiler
Answer: C (Papa Don't Preach)
Value: $500
Bank: $36,500
Grammatically speaking there should be an exclamation point if it's an imperative.
An imperative can end in either a period or an exclamation point depending on delivery.

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#7 Post by peiboy91 » Thu Nov 11, 2010 12:00 am

secondchance wrote:Oh, Shirley, Shirley... C'mon- TDC is gone now, any American could have reasoned this one out in a few minutes. Unless there was some heavy editing, how disappointing that Mere didn't even attempt to help her out the way Reeg would have back in the day... "Now think about it- who's on the penny, who's on the quarter, etc- and Who was the first frickin president of the United States?" are simply not tough questions. I mean, does ANYONE who's spent money for at least half a century really NOT at LEAST know who's on the penny and quarter? I'm sorry, this was just a crying shame.
I never liked it when Regis did that with a contestant, to me he came too close to the line of almost giving away the answer. I remember one fairly young and attractive contestant where Regis practically walked her through the stack by doing that.

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#8 Post by SportsFan68 » Thu Nov 11, 2010 10:08 am

peiboy91 wrote:
secondchance wrote:Oh, Shirley, Shirley... C'mon- TDC is gone now, any American could have reasoned this one out in a few minutes. Unless there was some heavy editing, how disappointing that Mere didn't even attempt to help her out the way Reeg would have back in the day... "Now think about it- who's on the penny, who's on the quarter, etc- and Who was the first frickin president of the United States?" are simply not tough questions. I mean, does ANYONE who's spent money for at least half a century really NOT at LEAST know who's on the penny and quarter? I'm sorry, this was just a crying shame.
I never liked it when Regis did that with a contestant, to me he came too close to the line of almost giving away the answer. I remember one fairly young and attractive contestant where Regis practically walked her through the stack by doing that.
My guess is that those were his instructions from the producers -- make sure that the attractive ones went as far as possible into the stack.
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#9 Post by MarleysGh0st » Thu Nov 11, 2010 10:16 am

SportsFan68 wrote:My guess is that those were his instructions from the producers -- make sure that the attractive ones went as far as possible into the stack.
That's a rather serious allegation, Sprots. :|

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#10 Post by wintergreen48 » Fri Nov 12, 2010 2:24 pm

peiboy91 wrote:
secondchance wrote:Oh, Shirley, Shirley... C'mon- TDC is gone now, any American could have reasoned this one out in a few minutes. Unless there was some heavy editing, how disappointing that Mere didn't even attempt to help her out the way Reeg would have back in the day... "Now think about it- who's on the penny, who's on the quarter, etc- and Who was the first frickin president of the United States?" are simply not tough questions. I mean, does ANYONE who's spent money for at least half a century really NOT at LEAST know who's on the penny and quarter? I'm sorry, this was just a crying shame.
I never liked it when Regis did that with a contestant, to me he came too close to the line of almost giving away the answer. I remember one fairly young and attractive contestant where Regis practically walked her through the stack by doing that.
Yes, the (in)famous Katy Something. Regis essentially gave her about three answers in a row, then when she was up to about $250,000 the mojo ran out, and she guessed wrong and fell to $32,000, after tentatively identifying two or three of the choices as the correct answer. She punched her husband when he came on stage as she griped that she had actually had the right answer-- one of the two or three she tentatively identified as the right answer-- implying Regis talked her out of it.
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#11 Post by secondchance » Fri Nov 12, 2010 5:00 pm

peiboy91 wrote:
secondchance wrote:Oh, Shirley, Shirley... C'mon- TDC is gone now, any American could have reasoned this one out in a few minutes. Unless there was some heavy editing, how disappointing that Mere didn't even attempt to help her out the way Reeg would have back in the day... "Now think about it- who's on the penny, who's on the quarter, etc- and Who was the first frickin president of the United States?" are simply not tough questions. I mean, does ANYONE who's spent money for at least half a century really NOT at LEAST know who's on the penny and quarter? I'm sorry, this was just a crying shame.
I never liked it when Regis did that with a contestant, to me he came too close to the line of almost giving away the answer. I remember one fairly young and attractive contestant where Regis practically walked her through the stack by doing that.
It just really bothered me cuz Shirley was so likeable, and I wish she hadn't given up so darn quickly (unless, of course, she had tried to talk it out- and it was edited out).

I realize that at first, the Q may have seemed daunting to those of us who don't know the order of the presidents, but I would have liked to have seen Mere ask her to ATTEMPT to name them, and then see if the Washington/1st President info may have clicked in her brain, given a minute to hash it out. I know she said she doesn't look at coins, but almost everyone knows who's on the quarter.

I believe Shirley's game was the same episode as the Anniversary Cake Show. I'm wondering if Meredith was being pressured to hurry things along so they could get to that segment without having to do too much editing... It disturbed me that she asked, "final?" SO quickly after Shirley's instant bow out, maybe Shirley took that as Mere's agreement that the Q was too difficult or risky to bother even attempting to reason out. I'm all for playing it safe, and tht I'm presenting a lo of coulda, woulda, shoulda here, but I still think her probable continuation and/or a bit more cash may have been sacrificed the sake of keeping things "moving along." And if so, that's a shame.

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#12 Post by littlebeast13 » Fri Nov 12, 2010 5:07 pm

wintergreen48 wrote:
peiboy91 wrote:
secondchance wrote:Oh, Shirley, Shirley... C'mon- TDC is gone now, any American could have reasoned this one out in a few minutes. Unless there was some heavy editing, how disappointing that Mere didn't even attempt to help her out the way Reeg would have back in the day... "Now think about it- who's on the penny, who's on the quarter, etc- and Who was the first frickin president of the United States?" are simply not tough questions. I mean, does ANYONE who's spent money for at least half a century really NOT at LEAST know who's on the penny and quarter? I'm sorry, this was just a crying shame.
I never liked it when Regis did that with a contestant, to me he came too close to the line of almost giving away the answer. I remember one fairly young and attractive contestant where Regis practically walked her through the stack by doing that.
Yes, the (in)famous Katy Something. Regis essentially gave her about three answers in a row, then when she was up to about $250,000 the mojo ran out, and she guessed wrong and fell to $32,000, after tentatively identifying two or three of the choices as the correct answer. She punched her husband when he came on stage as she griped that she had actually had the right answer-- one of the two or three she tentatively identified as the right answer-- implying Regis talked her out of it.

I thought he was referring to Lisa Lord. Can't remember for sure if Regis walked her to the 64K she eventually won or not, but I remember she seemed to be dead meat early in the game.....

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