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Transcript 01/22/09 - Susan Grimbalas (carryover)
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 7:46 pm
by BBTranscriptTeam
Susan Grimbalas
New York, NY
Stay-at-home mom
Susan has brought her whole family with her. Her husband, George, her 8 1/2 year old son, George, and her mom, Susan, are in the audience.
Susan had a job, but took time off to raise George, Jr. When Susan got the call from Millionaire to say she's be on the show, she was walking George, Jr. home from school. They jumped up and down on the sidewalk and hugged each other to celebrate. If she wins no money here, that moment alone was worth the whole experience.
George, Jr.'s advice to his mom is, "Good luck!" Meredith knows that he's also said that if Susan believes in herself, she'll do well.
Question Topics:
* Roots
* Beat the Heat
* I Did It!
* Facts About Myths
* Statuesque Models
* Sea Here!
* High Cost of Living
* Claim to Fame
* (What in the World?)
* (Bad Ties)
* (Kid Lit)
* (Spinoffs)
* (Drunk in the '80s)
* (That's Loopy)
* (Love Lines)
Susan still has all her lifelines, including the ATE. Today's expert is Esquire magazine writer and NPR correspondent A.J. Jacobs.
$8,000 * Claim to Fame
What is Yuri Gargarin's claim to fame?
A: First man in space B: Inventor of the tube television
C: Author of "Doctor Zhivago" D: Assassin of Leon Trotsky
With 21 seconds left, Susan decides to Ask The Audience.
ATA: A: 68% B: 11% C: 9% D: 12%
That's what Susan thought, too.
A: First man in space ( 18 )
$16,000 * High Cost of Living
The 2008 headline "SMS Price Hikes Come Under Senate Scrutiny" topped a story about the rising cost of what?
A: Gasoline B: Food
C: College D: Text messages
Susan guesses A: Gasoline and drops to $1,000.
D: Text messages ( 12 )
Re: Transcript 01/22/09 - Susan Grimbalas (carryover)
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 8:06 pm
by Kazoo65
$8K-easy for me.
$16K-it's time to use a lifeline. Maybe the audience read this story. I thought it was "gasoline" since that seemed to be big news in my part of the world.
Re: Transcript 01/22/09 - Susan Grimbalas (carryover)
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 8:43 pm
by gsabc
No problem on either of these. Wasn't there an earlier question about what SMS stood for, or what it meant?
Re: Transcript 01/22/09 - Susan Grimbalas (carryover)
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 8:45 pm
by Estonut
gsabc wrote:No problem on either of these. Wasn't there an earlier question about what SMS stood for, or what it meant?
Not sure about an earlier question, but it's "Short Message Service".
Re: Transcript 01/22/09 - Susan Grimbalas (carryover)
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 6:11 am
by NellyLunatic1980
Nihil obstatĀ®
Re: Transcript 01/22/09 - Susan Grimbalas (carryover)
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 6:38 am
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Susan Grimbalas
New York, NY
Stay-at-home mom
Susan has brought her whole family with her. Her husband, George, her 8 1/2 year old son, George, and her mom, Susan, are in the audience.
Susan had a job, but took time off to raise George, Jr. When Susan got the call from Millionaire to say she's be on the show, she was walking George, Jr. home from school. They jumped up and down on the sidewalk and hugged each other to celebrate. If she wins no money here, that moment alone was worth the whole experience.
George, Jr.'s advice to his mom is, "Good luck!" Meredith knows that he's also said that if Susan believes in herself, she'll do well.
Whatever happened to the "no kids in the audience" rule? My two younger sons had to stand offstage rather than be in seats where they could be on camera as elwing and my two older sons were - and my two younger sons were 16 and 15.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$8,000 * Claim to Fame
What is Yuri Gargarin's claim to fame?
A: First man in space B: Inventor of the tube television
C: Author of "Doctor Zhivago" D: Assassin of Leon Trotsky
With 21 seconds left, Susan decides to Ask The Audience.
ATA: A: 68% B: 11% C: 9% D: 12%
That's what Susan thought, too.
A: First man in space ( 18 )
If that's what you thought, Susan, why did you waste the lifeline?
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$16,000 * High Cost of Living
The 2008 headline "SMS Price Hikes Come Under Senate Scrutiny" topped a story about the rising cost of what?
A: Gasoline B: Food
C: College D: Text messages
Susan guesses A: Gasoline and drops to $1,000.
D: Text messages ( 12 )
It helps to know what SMS means. But since I don't do texting I had no idea it was a subject for senatorial scrutiny.
Re: Transcript 01/22/09 - Susan Grimbalas (carryover)
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 7:05 am
by peacock2121
I wish I could find out what her strategy was that led to this guess.
Re: Transcript 01/22/09 - Susan Grimbalas (carryover)
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 7:37 am
by MarleysGh0st
earendel wrote:Whatever happened to the "no kids in the audience" rule? My two younger sons had to stand offstage rather than be in seats where they could be on camera as elwing and my two older sons were - and my two younger sons were 16 and 15.
I think they still enforce the rule for general audience members, but they've quietly relaxed it for contestants' family. And I applaud TPTB for this rare instance of doing the right thing.
Re: Transcript 01/22/09 - Susan Grimbalas (carryover)
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 7:39 am
by Rexer25
MarleysGh0st wrote:earendel wrote:Whatever happened to the "no kids in the audience" rule? My two younger sons had to stand offstage rather than be in seats where they could be on camera as elwing and my two older sons were - and my two younger sons were 16 and 15.
I think they still enforce the rule for general audience members, but they've quietly relaxed it for contestants' family. And I applaud TPTB for this rare instance of doing the right thing.
Hmmm...I think I hear someone switching costumes in the background...
Re: Transcript 01/22/09 - Susan Grimbalas (carryover)
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 7:41 am
by MarleysGh0st
peacock2121 wrote:I wish I could find out what her strategy was that led to this guess.
I think, under the pressure of The Damned Clock, she failed to translate the question properly. I would suspect that this was a fairly obscure headline, so the question wasn't about remembering that all at; it was really "What is SMS?" If she didn't notice that, she probably went with the answer that had the most publicity about rising prices last year.
But it is a shame that she left three lifelines on the table.
Re: Transcript 01/22/09 - Susan Grimbalas (carryover)
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 8:59 am
by lv42day
Estonut, I seem to remember an earlier question about what SMS was and the answer I believe was text messaging.
Re: Transcript 01/22/09 - Susan Grimbalas (carryover)
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 9:11 am
by gsabc
lv42day wrote:Estonut, I seem to remember an earlier question about what SMS was and the answer I believe was text messaging.
That's what I remember, too. There's never an archivist around when you need one.
Re: Transcript 01/22/09 - Susan Grimbalas (carryover)
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 9:19 am
by Appa23
MarleysGh0st wrote:peacock2121 wrote:I wish I could find out what her strategy was that led to this guess.
I think, under the pressure of The Damned Clock, she failed to translate the question properly. I would suspect that this was a fairly obscure headline, so the question wasn't about remembering that all at; it was really "What is SMS?" If she didn't notice that, she probably went with the answer that had the most publicity about rising prices last year.
But it is a shame that she left three lifelines on the table.
Astute observation. I took a different tactic on this question. If it was gas, the headline wouuld have said "gas prices". Pretty much the same for food and college tuition. Hence, it had to be text messaging (verified by the thought that "m" likely was "message").
Re: Transcript 01/22/09 - Susan Grimbalas (carryover)
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 10:14 am
by owenziligation
8K: I would do the same as her and ask the audience.
16K: Luckily, I know what SMS means and knew this one. So I'd be going for $25K with my PAF and ATE intact.