Transcript 01/25/2011 Bridget Irelan

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Transcript 01/25/2011 Bridget Irelan

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Tue Jan 25, 2011 1:22 pm

Bridget Irelan (sic)
Philadelphia, PA
Was on the National Speaking Team in high school and says she talked her way to the Nationals and will now talk her way to the million.


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Topic Tree: (Randomized)
Me Me Me
Twisted Words
Farm Wisdom
Mountain Roads
No Smoking
Russian Exports
Man of Science
Dog Tag
Nature Sounds
World Television


Question 1 - World Television
"Pinoy Idol" and "Pinoy Big Brother" are what country's versions of the popular reality shows?
A. Japan B. Ethiopia
C. Spain D. The Phillippines

JTQ #1
Answer and value
D. The Phillippines (Bridget said that was not her hunch)
Value: $3000
Bank: 0

Question 2 - Nature Sounds
In showbiz speak, what animal noise is said to greet a performer who gets a cold reception to a bad joke?
A. Crickets chirping B. Cats meowing
C. Cows mooing D. Roosters crowing

Answer and value
A. Crickets chirping
Value: $10K
Bank: $10K

Question 3 - Dog Tag
"Yorkie" is an affectionate name for a breed of dog known as a "Yorkshire" what?
A. Spaniel B. Husky
C. Terrier D. Retriever


Answer and value
C. Terrier
Value: $500
Bank: $10500

Question 4 - Man of Science
What area of science has been the life's work of the man whose official Web site is hawking.org.uk?
A. Geology B. Biochemestry
C. Theoretical physics D. Marine biology

JTQ#2
Spoiler
When asked for her hunch Bridget said C
Answer and value
C. Theoretical physics
Value: $25K jumped
Bank: $10500

Question 5 - Russian Exports
"Matryoshka" is the native name for what iconic Russian item?
A. Beet soup B. Fur hat
C. Vodka D. Nesting doll

ATA
ATA
A-9% B-27% C-8% D-56%
Answer and value
D. Nesting doll
Value: $100
Bank: $10600
Question 6 - No Smoking
In what year was smoking fully banned on all U.S. scheduled flights by the Department of Transportation?
A. 1970 B. 1980
C. 1990 D. 2000
Spoiler
Bridget said she could not narrow it down, and she decided to walk.
Answer and value
D. 2000
Value: not shown
Bank: Bridget walked with $5300
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Re: Transcript 01/25/2011 Bridget Irelan

#2 Post by TheConfessor » Tue Jan 25, 2011 5:25 pm

BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Question 6 - No Smoking
In what year was smoking fully banned on all U.S. scheduled flights by the Department of Transportation?
A. 1970 B. 1980
C. 1990 D. 2000
Spoiler
Bridget said she could not narrow it down, and she decided to walk.
Answer and value
D. 2000
Value: not shown
Bank: Bridget walked with $5300
This question appears to be technically accurate, but misleading.
Spoiler
In 1990, smoking was prohibited on all domestic flights under six hours long. Only a few domestic flights exceed six hours, mainly westbound New York to LA and similar flights. I'm pretty sure I haven't been on a smoking flight since 1990, and it appears that all smoking was discontinued long before it was officially "banned."
http://www.flyana.com/smoking.html
History of Airplane Smoking Regulations
Over 30 Years to get No Smoking on airplanes

1973: No-smoking sections introduced.

1979: Cigars and pipes banned on planes.

1987: Air Canada offers no-smoking flights between New York and Montreal, and reports a reduction in aircraft cleaning costs.

1988: No-smoking on all U.S. domestic flights under 2 hours.

1990: No-smoking on all U.S. domestic flights under 6 hours.

1994: Nonsmoking flight attendants with lung diseases sue seven tobacco companies.

1997: Flight attendant suit settles: lawyers for attendants get $49 million; tobacco companies get a shelter from future class-actions by attendants; flight attendants with lung diseases get nothing.

1998: No-smoking on all U.S. domestic flights.

1999: Japan Airlines bans smoking and offers passengers little plastic tubes to suck on to "help suppress the urge."

2000: U.S. Federal Law 106-181 sec. 252.3, passed on 4/5/00, took effect in June 2000. It simply says, "All carriers shall prohibit smoking on all scheduled passenger flights."

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Re: Transcript 01/25/2011 Bridget Irelan

#3 Post by MarleysGh0st » Tue Jan 25, 2011 6:43 pm

TheConfessor wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Question 6 - No Smoking
In what year was smoking fully banned on all U.S. scheduled flights by the Department of Transportation?
A. 1970 B. 1980
C. 1990 D. 2000
Spoiler
Bridget said she could not narrow it down, and she decided to walk.
Answer and value
D. 2000
Value: not shown
Bank: Bridget walked with $5300
This question appears to be technically accurate, but misleading.
Spoiler
In 1990, smoking was prohibited on all domestic flights under six hours long. Only a few domestic flights exceed six hours, mainly westbound New York to LA and similar flights. I'm pretty sure I haven't been on a smoking flight since 1990, and it appears that all smoking was discontinued long before it was officially "banned."
http://www.flyana.com/smoking.html
History of Airplane Smoking Regulations
Over 30 Years to get No Smoking on airplanes

1973: No-smoking sections introduced.

1979: Cigars and pipes banned on planes.

1987: Air Canada offers no-smoking flights between New York and Montreal, and reports a reduction in aircraft cleaning costs.

1988: No-smoking on all U.S. domestic flights under 2 hours.

1990: No-smoking on all U.S. domestic flights under 6 hours.

1994: Nonsmoking flight attendants with lung diseases sue seven tobacco companies.

1997: Flight attendant suit settles: lawyers for attendants get $49 million; tobacco companies get a shelter from future class-actions by attendants; flight attendants with lung diseases get nothing.

1998: No-smoking on all U.S. domestic flights.

1999: Japan Airlines bans smoking and offers passengers little plastic tubes to suck on to "help suppress the urge."

2000: U.S. Federal Law 106-181 sec. 252.3, passed on 4/5/00, took effect in June 2000. It simply says, "All carriers shall prohibit smoking on all scheduled passenger flights."
If I had been standing at the Hot Podium, I'd have asked for clarification about what they meant by "all U.S. scheduled flights." Apparently, they meant all domestic and international flights, but it would have been easy to interpret that as all domestic flights, only.

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Re: Transcript 01/25/2011 Bridget Irelan

#4 Post by earendel » Wed Jan 26, 2011 9:12 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Bridget Irelan (sic)
Philadelphia, PA
Was on the National Speaking Team in high school and says she talked her way to the Nationals and will now talk her way to the million.
I've heard of debate teams but not speaking teams.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 1 - World Television
"Pinoy Idol" and "Pinoy Big Brother" are what country's versions of the popular reality shows?
A. Japan B. Ethiopia
C. Spain D. The Phillippines

JTQ #1
Answer and value
D. The Phillippines (Bridget said that was not her hunch)
Value: $3000
Bank: 0
Not a good omen.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 4 - Man of Science
What area of science has been the life's work of the man whose official Web site is hawking.org.uk?
A. Geology B. Biochemestry
C. Theoretical physics D. Marine biology

JTQ#2
Spoiler
When asked for her hunch Bridget said C
Answer and value
C. Theoretical physics
Value: $25K jumped
Bank: $10500
It doesn't appear that she's going to talk her way very far.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 6 - No Smoking
In what year was smoking fully banned on all U.S. scheduled flights by the Department of Transportation?
A. 1970 B. 1980
C. 1990 D. 2000
Spoiler
Bridget said she could not narrow it down, and she decided to walk.
Answer and value
D. 2000
Value: not shown
Bank: Bridget walked with $5300
Oh, well.
"Elen sila lumenn omentielvo...A star shines on the hour of our meeting."

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