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Transcript 09/29/08 Jay Rosenberg frogman042
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 5:09 pm
by BBTranscriptTeam
Jay Rosenberg frogman042
Austin, TX
Software Consultant
In the companion seats, Jay has his wife Leslie, youngest son Jason and youngest daughter Sophie.
Jay has ten children, ages twenty-seven to nine.
They display a picture of the kids, the one Jay uses as his avatar here.
Meredith says that Jay’s first test will be to name all ten kids in descending order.
Jay: Will this bring me up to ten questions?
Meredith: No.
Jay names all ten.
Topic Tree:
Famous Structures
The High Court
The Metric System
Authors
Canadian Cuisine
Entertainment Law
Cars & Trucks
Baby Names
Recent Movies
Bodies of Water
Sign Language
Country Music
Snacks
In the News
Customs
$100 As a gesture of respect, men customarily remove their hats during which of these songs?
A. Jingle Bells
B. The Star-Spangled Banner
C. Mary Had a Little Lamb
D. Let’s Get It On
B. The Star-Spangled Banner (5)
$200 In April of 2008, Delta and Northwest announced their intent to join forces and create the world’s largest what?
A. Oil company
B. TV network
C. Investment bank
D. Airline
D. Airline (9)
$300 Which of these snack foods is typically packaged in a cylinder instead of a bag or a box?
A. Teddy Grahams
B. Pringles
C. Fig Newtons
D. Goldfish
B. Pringles (9)
$500 In 1978 hit song, Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson advise, “Mamas, don’t let your babies grow up to be” what?
A. Plumbers
B. Singers
C. Lawyers
D. Cowboys
D. Cowboys (10)
$1K In American Sign Language, raising three fingers – the ring, middle and index fingers – forms the sign for what letter?
A. U
B. V
C. W
D. X
C. W (9)
$2K Which of these bodies of water was named for the oysters once harvested there?
A. Pearl Harbor
B. Cape Cod Bay
C. Prince William Sound
D. Lake Michigan
A. Pearl Harbor (11)
$4K In 2008, who directed a film that was the subject of a scathing review titled “`The Happening` Ain’t Happening”?
A. Steven Spielberg
B. M. Night Shyamalan
C. Michael Moore
D. Oliver Stone
B. M. Night Shyamalan (16)
commercial break
$8K According to the Social Security Administration, what name was among the ten most popular for girls born in the U.S. in both 1907 and 2007?
A. Dorothy
B. Mildred
C. Elizabeth
D. Ruth
Jay stops the clock at 25 seconds to ATA.
ATA
3% A. Dorothy
0% B. Mildred
88% C. Elizabeth
9% D. Ruth
C. Elizabeth (18)
$16K The style of heavy-duty pickup truck known as a “dually” gets its name because it has twice the standard number of what?
A. Doors
B. Engines
C. Headlights
D. Rear wheels
D. Rear wheels (9)
$25K Because its 1999 album had the same name, what band sued Showtime in 2007 over the title of its show “Californication”?
A. Rage Against the Machine
B. Green Day
C. Red Hot Chili Peppers
D. Limp Bizkit
Jay stops the clock at 23 seconds to PAF.
Jay’s PAF team consists of:
Leah, Jay’s niece, a post doctoral fellow, from Columbia, MD
Scott, a friend, from Austin, Tx
Bob, a friend and computer geek, from Bernadsville, NJ (Bob Juch)
PAF – Leah
Meredith asks Leah, “How are you?”
Leah: A little stressed out.
Meredith: You are?
Leah: Yes.
Meredith: There’s no reason to be stressed out just because your uncle is going for $25K.
Leah: Oh no, there’s no reason, because I certainly could not pay him back if I get this wrong.
Jay: The 1999 album called “Californication,” what band?
Leah: That was the Red Hot Chili Peppers, I’m 100% certain.
Jay: No doubt about it, right?
Leah: No doubt about it. Red Hot Chili Peppers. 1999. “Californication.” Great album. I love it. I’ve listened to it many times.
Meredith: Can you name a song from it?
Leah: Not right now, I’m too stressed.
C. Red Hot Chili Peppers (20)
horn
Jay will return for tomorrow’s show.
Answers:
$100 B. The Star-Spangled Banner
$200 D. Airline
$300 B. Pringles
$500 D. Cowboys
$1K C. W
$2K A. Pearl Harbor
$4K B. M. Night Shyamalan
$8K C. Elizabeth
$16K D. Rear wheels
$25K C. Red Hot Chili Peppers
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 8:10 pm
by slam
Frogman, you were certainly fun to watch!
No offense intended to Mr. Juch, but you probably made the right selection for which PAF to call based solely on their apparent ages. Bob might have known it, and certainly could have readily googled it, but playing the age/odds probably made sense.
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 8:14 pm
by Bob Juch
slam wrote:Frogman, you were certainly fun to watch!
No offense intended to Mr. Juch, but you probably made the right selection for which PAF to call based solely on their apparent ages. Bob might have known it, and certainly could have readily googled it, but playing the age/odds probably made sense.
I knew it. I wouldn't have been able to name a track from it either though.
My apparent age is 25.

Re: Transcript 09/29/08 Jay Rosenberg frogman042
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 8:33 pm
by Snaxx
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:
$8K According to the Social Security Administration, what name was among the ten most popular for girls born in the U.S. in both 1907 and 2007?
A. Dorothy
B. Mildred
C. Elizabeth
D. Ruth
Jay stops the clock at 25 seconds to ATA.
ATA
3% A. Dorothy
0% B. Mildred
88% C. Elizabeth
9% D. Ruth
C. Elizabeth [18]
Great HS run so far Jay!
I liked this question since my only sister is named Elizabeth and I noticed the story of Elizabeth cracking the top ten last year. Gotta rack the tape back, but I didn't hear any Elizabeth in that list of names at the top of the segment!
I certainly will catch the rest tomorrow. I'd better do so since I'm the Tuesday transcriber!
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 9:08 pm
by slam
Bob Juch wrote:slam wrote:Frogman, you were certainly fun to watch!
No offense intended to Mr. Juch, but you probably made the right selection for which PAF to call based solely on their apparent ages. Bob might have known it, and certainly could have readily googled it, but playing the age/odds probably made sense.
I knew it. I wouldn't have been able to name a track from it either though.
My apparent age is 25.

Of course you can name a track from it!
Californication 
Re: Transcript 09/29/08 Jay Rosenberg frogman042
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 9:09 pm
by slam
jacorbett70 wrote:BBTranscriptTeam wrote:
$8K According to the Social Security Administration, what name was among the ten most popular for girls born in the U.S. in both 1907 and 2007?
A. Dorothy
B. Mildred
C. Elizabeth
D. Ruth
Jay stops the clock at 25 seconds to ATA.
ATA
3% A. Dorothy
0% B. Mildred
88% C. Elizabeth
9% D. Ruth
C. Elizabeth [18]
Great HS run so far Jay!
I liked this question since my only sister is named Elizabeth and I noticed the story of Elizabeth cracking the top ten last year. Gotta rack the tape back, but I didn't hear any Elizabeth in that list of names at the top of the segment!
I certainly will catch the rest tomorrow. I'd better do so since I'm the Tuesday transcriber!
That could have been a real tough question, but given the choices, only Elizabeth sounded like it could be in the current top 10.
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 9:29 pm
by Appa23
The Game Show gods listened and provided you an easy stack upon which to show your skills.
Good job!
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 9:39 pm
by SportsFan68
$8K According to the Social Security Administration, what name was among the ten most popular for girls born in the U.S. in both 1907 and 2007?
A. Dorothy
B. Mildred
C. Elizabeth
D. Ruth
Jay stops the clock at 25 seconds to ATA.
ATA
3% A. Dorothy
0% B. Mildred
88% C. Elizabeth
9% D. Ruth
There's the shoutout Annie was talking about!
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 9:41 pm
by SportsFan68
$16K The style of heavy-duty pickup truck known as a “dually” gets its name because it has twice the standard number of what?
A. Doors
B. Engines
C. Headlights
D. Rear wheels
AJ used this in an FNGD once!
Not exactly like this. Close enough.
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 10:01 pm
by kayrharris
Appa23 wrote:The Game Show gods listened and provided you an easy stack upon which to show your skills.
Good job!
This comment bothers me a bit. Don't know why that surprises me. I guess a type of "backdoor" compliment.
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 10:30 pm
by Bob Juch
Appa23 wrote:The Game Show gods listened and provided you an easy stack upon which to show your skills.
Good job!
They're only easy if you know the answers!
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 10:52 pm
by cindy.wellman
SportsFan68 wrote:$16K The style of heavy-duty pickup truck known as a “dually” gets its name because it has twice the standard number of what?
A. Doors
B. Engines
C. Headlights
D. Rear wheels
AJ used this in an FNGD once!
Not exactly like this. Close enough.
The way that Meredith pronounced "dually" was different than any way I've ever heard it pronounced. Maybe it is said differently on the east coast. I've only heard it pronounced like, "Dooley." The way she said it doesn't change anything though.
AWESOME to see you in the hotseat Sir Frogman! You have such a beautiful family too. I liked the outfit your wife was wearing. You seemed so at ease, and it seemed to me that Meredith really liked you. I'm looking forward to tomorrow's show.
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 5:04 am
by peacock2121
kayrharris wrote:Appa23 wrote:The Game Show gods listened and provided you an easy stack upon which to show your skills.
Good job!
This comment bothers me a bit. Don't know why that surprises me. I guess a type of "backdoor" compliment.
You go girl!
I was not bothered or surprised by his comment.
It is typical and not unexpected.
Re: Transcript 09/29/08 Jay Rosenberg frogman042
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 6:40 am
by MarleysGh0st
Great start, Jay! I'm glad TPTB allowed Jason and Sophie to watch you from the audience, despite that "over 18" rule.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Meredith says that Jay’s first test will be to name all ten kids in descending order.
Jay: Will this bring me up to ten questions?
Meredith: No.
Jay names all ten.
Good comeback, Jay! Meredith says all the time that contestants are just fifteen questions away.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Jay’s PAF team consists of:
Leah, Jay’s niece, a post doctoral fellow, from Columbia, MD
Scott, a friend, from Austin, Tx
Bob, a friend and computer geek, from Bernadsville, NJ (Bob Juch)
Bob doesn't get identified as a former contestant? All the Experts get that billing!
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 8:51 am
by MarleysGh0st
I believe Jay has said that he's looking forward to MBFFB's review of his performance, with nothing held back! So where is it?

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 10:53 am
by tanstaafl2
Sweet stack! Even the pop culture clue was in the wheelhouse for your PAF.
The 8K Q, especially with the clock, could be tough but Elizabeth, kind of a timeless name after all, seemed the best choice. The other three all sounded like they might have been popular in the past but not so much anymore. Apparently the audience agreed. Nice to get a clear cut ATA. At lest if you had gotten dursted it would have been on a big number!
Re: Transcript 09/29/08 Jay Rosenberg frogman042
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 12:31 pm
by Catfish
$4K In 2008, who directed a film that was the subject of a scathing review titled “`The Happening` Ain’t Happening”?
A. Steven Spielberg
B. M. Night Shyamalan
C. Michael Moore
D. Oliver Stone
B. M. Night Shyamalan (16)
I believe what those questions writers
meant to write was
In 2008, who directed a film that was the subject of a scathing review titled “`The Happening` Ain’t Happening” except for a stunning performance by the actress who played Woman Passenger?
Great job Frogman! I can't wait to see the rest of it this evening.
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 12:43 pm
by kayrharris
Catfish is exactly right on her analysis!!

Re: Transcript 09/29/08 Jay Rosenberg frogman042
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 1:01 pm
by silvercamaro
Catfish wrote:$4K In 2008, who directed a film that was the subject of a scathing review titled “`The Happening` Ain’t Happening”?
A. Steven Spielberg
B. M. Night Shyamalan
C. Michael Moore
D. Oliver Stone
B. M. Night Shyamalan (16)
I believe what those questions writers
meant to write was
In 2008, who directed a film that was the subject of a scathing review titled “`The Happening` Ain’t Happening” except for a stunning performance by the actress who played Woman Passenger?
Great job Frogman! I can't wait to see the rest of it this evening.
Exactly right! So, by Annie's calculations, that makes three shoutouts in Jay's stack.
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 1:06 pm
by Hotseat Or Bust!
Congratulations, you were great! Your children are so adorable!
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 3:53 pm
by nitrah55
Didn't see show, but from the transcript, your lifeline use is superb.
Keep at it!
Re: Transcript 09/29/08 Jay Rosenberg frogman042
Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 10:04 pm
by NellyLunatic1980
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Jay Rosenberg frogman042
Austin, TX
Software Consultant
Yay! The first BB in the Hot Seat this season!
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Famous Structures
The High Court
The Metric System
Authors
Canadian Cuisine
Entertainment Law
Cars & Trucks
Baby Names
Recent Movies
Bodies of Water
Sign Language
Country Music
Snacks
In the News
Customs
There's the evil recent movies category again. Canadian cuisine is an interesting category. My first impression of that subject is "Is there any Canadian cuisine outside of poutine?" (Man, would I ever be surprised on the next episode.) Metric system looks like a good $250K question for me... but that depends on whether I can clear the $100K authors question.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Jay stops the clock at 23 seconds to PAF.
Jay’s PAF team consists of:
Leah, Jay’s niece, a post doctoral fellow, from Columbia, MD
Scott, a friend, from Austin, Tx
Bob, a friend and computer geek, from Bernadsville, NJ (Bob Juch)
PAF – Leah
Damn... I was hoping you would pick Bob.
Nihil obstat® for me.