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Transcript 1/7/09 Elaine Nichterlein

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 5:56 pm
by BBTranscriptTeam
Elaine Nichterlein
Delanco, NJ
Stay-at-home mom

Meredith introduces Elaine as a "fellow Portuguese-American." Elaine would like to take her family (including her husband, John, who is in the audience) to meet her family in Portugal.

Her category tree:

Bundle Up
Corridors of Power
Fictional Families
Foreign Greetings
Sherlock Holmes
A Beautiful Mind
The Olympics
Cash Money
The Muse
Judy Blume
Bad Acid
Wordsmiths
Planet Green
Locked Up
Parental Advice

$100 (Parental Advice): Parents often warn their children that they should never talk to whom?
A. Strangers B. Teachers
C. Babysitters D. The press
Spoiler
A. Strangers (8)
$200 (Locked Up): Which of these phrases is commonly defined as "a term served in a maximum security prison"?
A. Quiet time B. Drive time
C. Hard time D. Tea time
Spoiler
C. Hard time (8)
$300 (Planet Green): Which of the following is a primary focus of the Planet Green television network?
A. World War II B. The Environment
C. Art D. Sports
Spoiler
B. The Environment (9)
$500 (Wordsmiths): "Rhymester" is a nickname often fiven to what type of writer?
A. Biographer B. Novelist
C. Poet D. Essayist
Spoiler
C. Poet (8)
$1,000 (Bad Acid): Capable of eroding tooth enamel, which of these fruits is the most acidic?
A. Canteloupe B. Lemon
C. Watermelon D. Banana
Spoiler
B. Lemon (10)
Meredith introduces today's Expert, Time Magazine columnist Joel Stein.

$2,000 (Judy Blume): How old is Peter Hatcher, the narrator of the Judy Blume book "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing"?
A. Seventeen B. Thirteen
C. Five D. Nine
Spoiler
D. Nine (23)
$4,000 (The Muse): British model Pattie Boyd reportedly inspired what artist to pen the rock classics "Layla" and "Wonderful Tonight"?
A. David Bowie B. Eric Clapton
C. Robert Plant D. Mick Jagger
Spoiler
B. Eric Clapton (23)
Meredith: "Yeah, I think she was married to George Harrison, and..."
Elaine: "Yeah, they shared her."
Meredith (laughing): "Nice, Elaine!"
Elaine: "Well, it's the truth!"
Meredith: "That's OK, you only speak truths....as you know them..."

$8,000 (Cash Money): In popular money slang, if you have five "Lincolns" and five "Hamiltons," how much cash do you have?
A. $50 B. $75
C. $100 D. $125

Elaine guesses incorrectly (
Spoiler
she guessed D
) and leaves with $1,000.
Spoiler
B. $75 (19)

Re: Transcript 1/7/09 Elaine Nichterlein

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 6:00 pm
by clem21
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Elaine Nichterlein
Delanco, NJ
Stay-at-home mom

$8,000 (Cash Money): In popular money slang, if you have five "Lincolns" and five "Hamiltons," how much cash do you have?
A. $50 B. $75
C. $100 D. $125

Elaine guesses incorrectly (
Spoiler
she guessed D
) and leaves with $1,000.
Spoiler
B. $75 (19)
Ugh.

She will now hate money for the rest of her life, especially since all of her family and friends will undoubtedly say "I knew that!"

Just ugh.

Re: Transcript 1/7/09 Elaine Nichterlein

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 7:54 pm
by Kazoo65
Since we all know math is my weakest subject, I would figure out the $8K. I know that Hamilton is on the 10 dollar bill and Lincoln is on the 5. Five times 10 is fifty, and five times 5 is 25. So the answer is B. See, I CAN do math!!!!

Re: Transcript 1/7/09 Elaine Nichterlein

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 8:39 pm
by MarleysGh0st
Kazoo65 wrote:Since we all know math is my weakest subject, I would figure out the $8K. I know that Hamilton is on the 10 dollar bill and Lincoln is on the 5. Five times 10 is fifty, and five times 5 is 25. So the answer is B. See, I CAN do math!!!!
Good work, Kazoo!

Did you do it in 30 second? :wink:

Re: Transcript 1/7/09 Elaine Nichterlein

Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 5:42 am
by peacock2121
MarleysGh0st wrote:
Kazoo65 wrote:Since we all know math is my weakest subject, I would figure out the $8K. I know that Hamilton is on the 10 dollar bill and Lincoln is on the 5. Five times 10 is fifty, and five times 5 is 25. So the answer is B. See, I CAN do math!!!!
Good work, Kazoo!

Did you do it in 30 second? :wink:
It freaked me. I don't know that I could have done it in 30 seconds.

Re: Transcript 1/7/09 Elaine Nichterlein

Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 5:56 am
by NellyLunatic1980
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Elaine Nichterlein
Delanco, NJ
Across the river from Philly, so she is not a WE®.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Bundle Up
Corridors of Power
Fictional Families
Foreign Greetings
Sherlock Holmes
A Beautiful Mind
The Olympics
Cash Money
The Muse
Judy Blume
Bad Acid
Wordsmiths
Planet Green
Locked Up
Parental Advice
I don't read Sherlock Holmes, so I'm probably in trouble on that question.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$100 (Parental Advice): Parents often warn their children that they should never talk to whom?
A. Strangers B. Teachers
C. Babysitters D. The press
E. Hello Kitty
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$200 (Locked Up): Which of these phrases is commonly defined as "a term served in a maximum security prison"?
A. Quiet time B. Drive time
C. Hard time D. Tea time
E. Congress
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$8,000 (Cash Money): In popular money slang, if you have five "Lincolns" and five "Hamiltons," how much cash do you have?
A. $50 B. $75
C. $100 D. $125

Elaine guesses incorrectly (
Spoiler
she guessed D
) and leaves with $1,000.
Spoiler
B. $75 (19)
I wonder if TDC® may have rushed her into giving an answer without thinking a little longer about who is on what bill.

Nihil obstat®

Re: Transcript 1/7/09 Elaine Nichterlein

Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 6:25 am
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Elaine Nichterlein
Delanco, NJ
Stay-at-home mom

Meredith introduces Elaine as a "fellow Portuguese-American." Elaine would like to take her family (including her husband, John, who is in the audience) to meet her family in Portugal.
Another WE®??
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$8,000 (Cash Money): In popular money slang, if you have five "Lincolns" and five "Hamiltons," how much cash do you have?
A. $50 B. $75
C. $100 D. $125

Elaine guesses incorrectly (
Spoiler
she guessed D
) and leaves with $1,000.
Spoiler
B. $75 (19)
Is this a case of TDC® or is it just that she thought "Hamiltons" were $20s rather than $10s? No matter - she was doing very well and I thought she might go far.

Re: Transcript 1/7/09 Elaine Nichterlein

Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 7:35 am
by MarleysGh0st
earendel wrote: Is this a case of TDC® or is it just that she thought "Hamiltons" were $20s rather than $10s? No matter - she was doing very well and I thought she might go far.
She was able to handle the math, but she just picked the wrong bill. Hard to say if more time would have let her remember the right one in this case. I thought she looked pretty nervous, though. And how do you judge that she was doing very well when she only got through the $4K question?

I'll grant that she knew the pop music answer that I'd have needed to ATA.

Re: Transcript 1/7/09 Elaine Nichterlein

Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 7:59 am
by earendel
MarleysGh0st wrote:
earendel wrote: Is this a case of TDC® or is it just that she thought "Hamiltons" were $20s rather than $10s? No matter - she was doing very well and I thought she might go far.
She was able to handle the math, but she just picked the wrong bill. Hard to say if more time would have let her remember the right one in this case. I thought she looked pretty nervous, though. And how do you judge that she was doing very well when she only got through the $4K question?

I'll grant that she knew the pop music answer that I'd have needed to ATA.
I judge her performance on the basis of the facility with which she answered the previous questions. I realize that the low-dollar value questions are not that tough, but some contestants lately have struggled.