Transcript 12/01/14 Jon Bander

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Transcript 12/01/14 Jon Bander

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Mon Dec 01, 2014 6:46 pm

Jon Bander
Astoria, NY

Question 1 – Using facial recognition software, a promotional vending machine in South Africa served free coffee if you did what in front of it?
A. Wink
B. Kiss
C. Yawn
D. Laugh
Spoiler
C. Yawn
$7K
Bank - $7K
Question 2 – Which of the following animals could play a literal game of “monkey see, monkey do”?
A. Mandrill
B. Bullmastiff
C. Canvasback
D. Ocelot

+1
Jon’s +1 is his friend, Justin Peters.

Jon asks Justin if he knows this.
Justin: I do not. You should not have called me.

They babble for awhile. They think maybe
Spoiler
canvasback
since it is similar to
Spoiler
silverback
.

Jon decides to JTQ.

JTQ

Spoiler
A. Mandrill
$100
Bank - $7K
commercial break

Question 3 – According to legend, Doritos were first introduced and sold at “Casa de Fritos,” an eatery located where?
A. Grand Canyon National Park
B. Las Vegas Motor Speedway
C. State Fair of Texas
D. Disneyland

Jon says since
Spoiler
Texas is a border state and Doritos seems like a state fair kind of food, he makes State Fair of Texas
his final answer.
Spoiler
D. Disneyland
Jon leaves with $1K
end of show (no noise)

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Re: Transcript 12/01/14 Jon Bander

#2 Post by SportsFan68 » Mon Dec 01, 2014 9:00 pm

Question 3 – According to legend, Doritos were first introduced and sold at “Casa de Fritos,” an eatery located where?
A. Grand Canyon National Park
B. Las Vegas Motor Speedway
C. State Fair of Texas
D. Disneyland

Jon says since
Spoiler
Texas is a border state and Doritos seems like a state fair kind of food, he makes State Fair of Texas
his final answer.
Spoiler
D. Disneyland
Jon leaves with $1K
JTQ
-- In Iroquois society, leaders are encouraged to remember seven generations in the past and consider seven generations in the future when making decisions that affect the people.
-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller

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