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Transcript 01/24/11 Jennifer Koch

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Mon Jan 24, 2011 2:30 pm

Jennifer Koch
Long Island, NY
Stay-at-home mom


Topic Tree:

Other Achievements
White House Pets
Blessings
Wax Museum
Name Change
Campus Fun
Dire Straits
Funny Slogans
Real Money
Big River

Topic Tree: (randomized)

Other Achievements
Campus Fun
Real Money
Wax Museum
Dire Straits
Blessings
Funny Slogans
Name Change
Big River
White House Pets

Question 1 – White House Pets
A famous Christmas card from the Kennedys featured Jackie and Caroline in a sleigh pulled by Caroline’s pony named what?
A. Cricket
B. Pudding
C. Macaroni
D. Ladybug

ATA
ATA results
6% A. Cricket
14% B. Pudding
60% C. Macaroni
20% D. Ladybug

Spoiler
C. Macaroni
$1K
Bank - $1K


Question 2 – Big River
The Nile Basin constitutes roughly 10% of the total area of what world continent?
A. Europe
B. Australia
C. Africa
D. Asia
Spoiler
C. Africa
$500
Bank - $1,500
Question 3 – Name Change
What well-known musician was born Robert Allen Zimmerman?
A. Van Morrison
B. John Denver
C. Bob Dylan
D. Neil Young

JTQ 1
Spoiler
C. Bob Dylan
$3K
Bank - $1,500
Question 4 – Funny Slogans
Playing on a famous quote by René Descartes, a major U.S. company once used the slogan “I think, therefore” what?
A. IBM
B. UPS
C. AOL
D. CVS
Spoiler
A. IBM
$10K
Bank - $11,500
Question 5 – Blessings
Said to someone to someone who has just sneezed, the German word “Gesundheit” literally means what in English?
A. Hope
B. Health
C. Peace
D. Faith
Spoiler
B. Health
$100
Bank - $11,600
Question 6 – Dire Straits
In 1977, the United States signed a treaty with what neighboring country to define the maritime boundaries in the Florida Straits?
A. Panama
B. Cuba
C. Brazil
D. Canada
Spoiler
B. Cuba
$2K
Bank - $13,600
commercial break

Question 7 – Wax Museum
Madame Tussauds’ first wax figure from a video game, Master Chief is a character from what popular game franchise?
A. Halo
B. Super Mario Bros.
C. Grand Theft Auto
D. Guitar Hero

JTQ 2
Spoiler
A. Halo
$15K
Bank - $13,600
Question 8 – Real Money
Jennifer Lopez is reportedly earning $12 million per year as a new judge on what reality TV show?
A. So You Think You Can Dance
B. Top Chef
C. Project Runway
D. American Idol
Spoiler
D. American Idol
$25K
Bank - $38,600
Question 9 – Campus Fun
A popular game on college campuses, Beirut is typically played with what piece of gaming equipment?
A. Hockey puck
B. Dart
C. Frisbee
D. Ping-pong ball

Jennifer thinks it’s between Frisbee and dart, but is not willing to take a chance, so she leaves with $19,300
Spoiler
D. Ping-pong ball
commercial break

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Re: Transcript 01/24/11 Jennifer Koch

#2 Post by billm016 » Mon Jan 24, 2011 2:49 pm

Question 1 & 2 I knew cold, no problems. Can't remember where I heard about the Kennedy's pony, but 2 was just a gimme.

Question 3 I would've jumped. Doesn't seem like a good question for the audience. I typically never know who was born as what. haha

4-6 no problems.

Question 7 -- Having played Super Mario Bros & Guitar Hero pretty avidly over the years, I knew it wasn't either one of those. I have never played Grand Theft Auto nor Halo, so I knew it'd be one of those (Where is Double Dip when you need it?!) I would ATA-- seems like a question right up their alley.


Numbers 8 & 9 I had no issues either. Looking at Question 10 with 1 JTQ left, which, seeing the unrandomized & randomized money trees, I probably would've had to use it seeing as how it is the most difficult question of the stack.

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#3 Post by vettech » Mon Jan 24, 2011 3:12 pm

BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Question 4 – Funny Slogans
Playing on a famous quote by René Descartes, a major U.S. company once used the slogan “I think, therefore” what?
A. IBM
B. UPS
C. AOL
D. CVS
Spoiler
A. IBM
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Bank - $11,500
I do some of my best thinking when IBM.

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#4 Post by ulysses5019 » Mon Jan 24, 2011 6:10 pm

vettech wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Question 4 – Funny Slogans
Playing on a famous quote by René Descartes, a major U.S. company once used the slogan “I think, therefore” what?
A. IBM
B. UPS
C. AOL
D. CVS
Spoiler
A. IBM
$10K
Bank - $11,500
I do some of my best thinking when IBM.

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#5 Post by Appa23 » Mon Jan 24, 2011 6:41 pm

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Jennifer Koch
Long Island, NY
Stay-at-home mom


Question 9 – Campus Fun
A popular game on college campuses, Beirut is typically played with what piece of gaming equipment?
A. Hockey puck
B. Dart
C. Frisbee
D. Ping-pong ball

Jennifer thinks it’s between Frisbee and dart, but is not willing to take a chance, so she leaves with $19,300
Because drunk college students and darts mix so well? :?

TPTB found the one person in America who has never heard of beer pong.

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#6 Post by Estonut » Mon Jan 24, 2011 7:03 pm

Appa23 wrote:TPTB found the one person in America who has never heard of beer pong.
I'd bet you that millions have never heard beer pong referred to as "Beirut." I am one of them, despite having played it occasionally for over 30 years. Perhaps it's a regional term.
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#7 Post by Kazoo65 » Mon Jan 24, 2011 7:21 pm

1. easy

2. easy

3. Even if you've never heard of him, it's pretty easy to figure out that "Bob" is a nickname for "Robert.

4. easy.

5. easy-I'm glad I studied German in high school-3 years of it.

6. An easy geography Q. Key West, Florida is about 90 miles from Havana.

7. here goes my first LL. I think I'll ATA.

8. easy

9. JTQ number one. I have no clue.
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#8 Post by chad1m » Mon Jan 24, 2011 7:38 pm

Estonut wrote:
Appa23 wrote:TPTB found the one person in America who has never heard of beer pong.
I'd bet you that millions have never heard beer pong referred to as "Beirut."
Never have either. I would've jumped, but my initial thought was it was some form of Ultimate Frisbee.
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#9 Post by Appa23 » Mon Jan 24, 2011 8:18 pm

"A popular game on college campuses" = drinking game (at least for normal college kids).

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#10 Post by chad1m » Mon Jan 24, 2011 8:22 pm

Appa23 wrote:at least for normal college kids.
How about us college kids who realize you can have a good time without being inebriated?
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#11 Post by Estonut » Mon Jan 24, 2011 8:59 pm

Appa23 wrote:"A popular game on college campuses" = drinking game (at least for normal college kids).
Now you're arguing like sss...
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#12 Post by Appa23 » Mon Jan 24, 2011 9:16 pm

chad1m wrote:
Appa23 wrote:at least for normal college kids.
How about us college kids who realize you can have a good time without being inebriated?
Who said anything about inebriated? You can socially drink without getting drunk, as well as attend parties with imbibing.

I will admit that it has been many years since I was in college. What do they do at college/frat parties nowadays?

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#13 Post by littlebeast13 » Mon Jan 24, 2011 9:29 pm

Appa23 wrote:"A popular game on college campuses" = drinking game (at least for normal college kids).

I have a beer pong avatar, and I have never heard of "Beirut".....

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#14 Post by drew scheeler » Mon Jan 24, 2011 10:13 pm

Who the hell calls Beer Pong Beirut? Damn Lesbanese lobbyists.
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#15 Post by moonie » Mon Jan 24, 2011 10:39 pm

She couldnt narrow down her hometown to anything less than "Long Island"?

She may have worried she'd be classified as a WE/WE
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#16 Post by Rexer25 » Tue Jan 25, 2011 7:21 am

littlebeast13 wrote:
Appa23 wrote:"A popular game on college campuses" = drinking game (at least for normal college kids).

I have a beer pong avatar, and I have never heard of "Beirut".....

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#17 Post by littlebeast13 » Tue Jan 25, 2011 7:26 am

Rexer25 wrote:
littlebeast13 wrote:
Appa23 wrote:"A popular game on college campuses" = drinking game (at least for normal college kids).

I have a beer pong avatar, and I have never heard of "Beirut".....

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Found it

This is a recycled Found It. I have no idea if it was orignally a Found It or not since the idea for it may have come out of chat....

I guess this is an avatar I won't need to use in the post-Snaxx avatar game....

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#18 Post by wintergreen48 » Tue Jan 25, 2011 7:36 am

chad1m wrote:
Appa23 wrote:at least for normal college kids.
How about us college kids who realize you can have a good time without being inebriated?
Both of you will no doubt be very successful.
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#19 Post by wintergreen48 » Tue Jan 25, 2011 7:37 am

Question 5 – Blessings
Said to someone to someone who has just sneezed, the German word “Gesundheit” literally means what in English?
A. Hope
B. Health
C. Peace
D. Faith
E. Virgin
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#20 Post by earendel » Tue Jan 25, 2011 7:54 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Jennifer Koch
Long Island, NY
Stay-at-home mom
Another WE® <*sigh*>. Meredith mentioned that she had just had her first child, but Jennifer described her daughter as a toddler, so not all that new.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 1 – White House Pets
A famous Christmas card from the Kennedys featured Jackie and Caroline in a sleigh pulled by Caroline’s pony named what?
A. Cricket
B. Pudding
C. Macaroni
D. Ladybug

ATA
ATA results
6% A. Cricket
14% B. Pudding
60% C. Macaroni
20% D. Ladybug
Spoiler
C. Macaroni
$1K
Bank - $1K
She gets the second-hardest question as her first one. I wouldn't have known this and wouldn't have counted on the audience to know it, so JTQ #1 for me.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 3 – Name Change
What well-known musician was born Robert Allen Zimmerman?
A. Van Morrison
B. John Denver
C. Bob Dylan
D. Neil Young

JTQ 1
Spoiler
C. Bob Dylan
$3K
Bank - $1,500
Jennifer said she was trying to make some connection; after Meredith revealed the answer she had a "Car Talk dope slap" moment (Robert/Bob).
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 4 – Funny Slogans
Playing on a famous quote by René Descartes, a major U.S. company once used the slogan “I think, therefore” what?
A. IBM
B. UPS
C. AOL
D. CVS
Spoiler
A. IBM
$10K
Bank - $11,500
That seems like an ill-advised slogan - the association of thinking with "BM".
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 9 – Campus Fun
A popular game on college campuses, Beirut is typically played with what piece of gaming equipment?
A. Hockey puck
B. Dart
C. Frisbee
D. Ping-pong ball

Jennifer thinks it’s between Frisbee and dart, but is not willing to take a chance, so she leaves with $19,300
Spoiler
D. Ping-pong ball
Under the heading of "right answer, wrong reason", I picked "D" because I thought "Beirut" was a game like "Killer" or "Assassin", and ping-pong balls were the weapons of choice. I had no idea that it was the same as beer pong.
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