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Transcript 02/26/09 - Susie Randel

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 8:07 pm
by BBTranscriptTeam
Susie Randel
Oceanside, NY
Resource Room teacher


Susie uses the Millionaire game format to help the kids she works with. They love it and have no idea they're really learing.

Question Topics:
* Good Gosh Almighty!
* The Supremes
* Veto Power
* Out in Space
* What is it?
* Without Borders
* Ask a Mechanic
* It's Only Geological
* Cover Stories
* Behemoths
* Brief Descriptions
* Secret Machines
* Walking on the Moon
* How Amusing!


$100 * How Amusing!
Most nursery rhymes are recited for the amusement of what people?

A: Laborers B: Small children
C: Businessmen D: People who wear diapers
Answer
B: Small children ( 9 )
$200 * Walking on the Moon
Which of these U.S. National Monuments was named for its lunar-like landscape?

A: Aztec ruins B: Craters of the Moon
C: Lewis and Clark Cavern D: Rainbow Bridge
Answer
B: Craters of the Moon ( 5 )
$300 * Secret Machines
In recent years, large numbers of Americans have used IVotronic machines and the AccuVote-TSX on what day of the year?

A: Valentine's Day B: Memorial Day
C: Election Day D: Thanksgiving Day
Answer
C: Election Day ( 9 )
$500 * Brief Descriptions
Which of the following adjectives would best describe a comedy film and not a horror film?

A: Sidesplitting B: Spine-tingling
C: Bloodcurdling D: Hair-raising
Answer
A: Sidesplitting ( 9 )
$1,000 * Behemoths
In honor of a new sponsor, what city's famous Candlestick Park was renamed "Monster Park" in 2004?

A: Milwaukee B: Chicago
C: Denver D: San Francisco
Answer
D: San Francisco ( 10 )
$2,000 * Cover Stories
On its cover, the magazine "National Geographic" features a trademark border of what color?

A: Blue B: Yellow
C: Red D: White
Answer
B: Yellow ( 26 )
$4,000 * It's Only Geological
A common geological formation in the Southwest, a mesa takes its name from the Spanish word for what?

A: Table B: Bed
C: Roof D: Chair

With 25 seconds left, Susie decides to Ask The Audience

ATA: A: 84% B: 2% C: 11% D: 3%
Answer
A: Table ( 23 )
-- Commercial Break --

Susie's boyfriend, Michael, is in the audience. The two of them met over a game of Scrabble. He wasn't even playing, but she was, and he helped her make words out her letters. Now, on her phone, his name comes up as "Scrabble Guy".

$8,000 * Dynamic Duos
What award-winning film is base on the lives of two people often referred to in the press as "Woodstein"?

A: Coal Miner's Daughter B: The Deer Hunter
C: All the President's Men D: The Untouchables

With 19 seconds left, Susie asks to Phone A Friend.
Susie's PAF team are her friend, Matthew, New Rochelle, NY; her brother, Pete, Oceanside, NY; and her grandmother, Gay, Oceanside, NY.
Susie decides to call Matthew.

Matthew: Can you read it again?

Susie repeats the question and answers.

Matthew: That's "Woodsie"?

Susie: Yes.

Matthew: Oh, Jesus. Woodsie.

Susie: Yes.

Matthew: Film. Coal Miner's Daughter--

[Time runs out.]

With 16 seconds left, Susie decides to Ask The Expert, Jeff Gross. Meredith tells Jeff she thinks this question might be right up his alley.

Jeff: Ha ha ha ha! It is right up my alley, Meredith. I do know the answer. We're talking about Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein and that would be All the President's Men and I'm 100% sure of that.

Susie: Yep.

Meredith: All right, well, thank you, honey.

Susie: Thank you, very much!

Answer
C: All the President's Men ( 14 )
$16,000 * Ask a Mechanic
On a car, the "wheelbase" is the distance between what and what?

A: Right and left wheels B: Wheel axle and the ground
C: Steering wheel and the transmission D: Front and rear axles

Susie doesn't have any idea and doesn't want to take a guess, at all. She lets her time run out and walks away with $8,000.
Answer
D: Front and rear axles ( 0 )
-- Commercial Break --

Re: Transcript 02/26/09 - Susie Randel

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 8:30 pm
by gsabc
This was player #2 today, and she was racing through her answers when she had them. "Bfinalanswer", all one word as fast as she could say it. Also a classic case of poor PAFing. PAF didn't understand the important word, and player didn't try spelling it out to help.

Wish she'd done better. BD is in a similar line of work, though probably on a more degreed level. They're not paid that much.

Re: Transcript 02/26/09 - Susie Randel

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 8:36 pm
by MarleysGh0st
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: $200 * Walking on the Moon
Which of these U.S. National Monuments was named for its lunar-like landscape?

A: Aztec ruins B: Craters of the Moon
C: Lewis and Clark Cavern D: Rainbow Bridge
Answer
B: Craters of the Moon ( 5 )
I'm wondering who came up with this topic? If the whole point of the question was knowing what "lunar" meant, wasn't "Walking on the Moon" a bit too much of a hint? :roll:

Re: Transcript 02/26/09 - Susie Randel

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 9:11 pm
by NellyLunatic1980
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Susie Randel
Oceanside, NY
Resource Room teacher
She's a WE®, but she's a teacher.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:* Good Gosh Almighty!
* The Supremes
* Veto Power
* Out in Space
* What is it?
* Without Borders
* Ask a Mechanic
* It's Only Geological
* Cover Stories
* Behemoths
* Brief Descriptions
* Secret Machines
* Walking on the Moon
* How Amusing!
Another pretty good stack of categories.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$100 * How Amusing!
Most nursery rhymes are recited for the amusement of what people?

A: Laborers B: Small children
C: Businessmen D: People who wear diapers
Paging David Vitter!
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$2,000 * Cover Stories
On its cover, the magazine "National Geographic" features a trademark border of what color?

A: Blue B: Yellow
C: Red D: White
This is a rewrite of a past PTBAM question.

$16K: It's either A or D. Good question to Double Dip on.

Re: Transcript 02/26/09 - Susie Randel

Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 5:54 am
by secondchance
gsabc wrote:This was player #2 today, and she was racing through her answers when she had them. "Bfinalanswer", all one word as fast as she could say it. Also a classic case of poor PAFing. PAF didn't understand the important word, and player didn't try spelling it out to help.

Wish she'd done better. BD is in a similar line of work, though probably on a more degreed level. They're not paid that much.
I so agree. They just aired this show here at 3am and I happened to stumble upon it. How frustrating/ridiculous that she didn't spell out the vital word after he obviously didn't hear it correctly, instead of wasting all that time repeating every single word of the question...
You heard "Woodsie," I heard "Woodsie." Couldn't she hear "Woodsie?!" I'm really wondering, is it that difficult to hear the PAF clearly while in the studio?

Too bad she didn't ask Jeff first, and had the PAF for that last question... or double dipped on it. I didn't know the answer either, but B & C just seem nonsensical.

I bet she would have made better decisions with more time. TDC.... grrrr.

Re: Transcript 02/26/09 - Susie Randel

Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 6:38 am
by peacock2121
I think she did not make the connection that the name was a combo name and just thought it was a name, so the pronunciation didn't matter.

bummer

Susie Randel

Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 12:37 pm
by rgcviper
$8,000 * Dynamic Duos
What award-winning film is base on the lives of two people often referred to in the press as "Woodstein"?

A: Coal Miner's Daughter B: The Deer Hunter
C: All the President's Men D: The Untouchables

I haven't seen any of these movies, so I'll ATA.


$16K: I'm a car aficionado, so I knew it cold.

I'm going for $25K with PAF, ATE, and DD available.

Re: Susie Randel

Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 12:56 pm
by peacock2121
rgcviper wrote:$8,000 * Dynamic Duos
What award-winning film is base on the lives of two people often referred to in the press as "Woodstein"?

A: Coal Miner's Daughter B: The Deer Hunter
C: All the President's Men D: The Untouchables

I haven't seen any of these movies, so I'll ATA.


$16K: I'm a car aficionado, so I knew it cold.

I'm going for $25K with PAF, ATE, and DD available.
This is my point, without realizing that they are not asking about the movie, but what the two people were called in the press makes the question not what it really is.

The clock does that to people.

Re: Susie Randel

Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 1:09 pm
by MarleysGh0st
peacock2121 wrote:
rgcviper wrote:$8,000 * Dynamic Duos
What award-winning film is base on the lives of two people often referred to in the press as "Woodstein"?

A: Coal Miner's Daughter B: The Deer Hunter
C: All the President's Men D: The Untouchables

I haven't seen any of these movies, so I'll ATA.


$16K: I'm a car aficionado, so I knew it cold.

I'm going for $25K with PAF, ATE, and DD available.
This is my point, without realizing that they are not asking about the movie, but what the two people were called in the press makes the question not what it really is.

The clock does that to people.
I suspect that for rgcviper and for Susie and her PAF, Watergate was ancient history, not something they remember living through. It makes a difference.

Re: Transcript 02/26/09 - Susie Randel

Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 8:08 am
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Susie Randel
Oceanside, NY
Resource Room teacher


Susie uses the Millionaire game format to help the kids she works with. They love it and have no idea they're really learing.
Haven't we heard this hook before? Not that it's a bad one.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$500 * Brief Descriptions
Which of the following adjectives would best describe a comedy film and not a horror film?

A: Sidesplitting B: Spine-tingling
C: Bloodcurdling D: Hair-raising
Answer
A: Sidesplitting ( 9 )
I guess for horror films it would be "ribsplitting".
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Susie's boyfriend, Michael, is in the audience. The two of them met over a game of Scrabble. He wasn't even playing, but she was, and he helped her make words out her letters. Now, on her phone, his name comes up as "Scrabble Guy".
I wonder if Michael has tried out for the show.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$8,000 * Dynamic Duos
What award-winning film is base on the lives of two people often referred to in the press as "Woodstein"?

A: Coal Miner's Daughter B: The Deer Hunter
C: All the President's Men D: The Untouchables

With 19 seconds left, Susie asks to Phone A Friend.
Susie's PAF team are her friend, Matthew, New Rochelle, NY; her brother, Pete, Oceanside, NY; and her grandmother, Gay, Oceanside, NY.
Susie decides to call Matthew.

Matthew: Can you read it again?

Susie repeats the question and answers.

Matthew: That's "Woodsie"?

Susie: Yes.

Matthew: Oh, Jesus. Woodsie.

Susie: Yes.

Matthew: Film. Coal Miner's Daughter--

[Time runs out.]
If Susie had read the question correctly - "Woodstein" rather than "Woodsie" - the PAF might have had a better shot at answering.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:With 16 seconds left, Susie decides to Ask The Expert, Jeff Gross. Meredith tells Jeff she thinks this question might be right up his alley.

Jeff: Ha ha ha ha! It is right up my alley, Meredith. I do know the answer. We're talking about Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein and that would be All the President's Men and I'm 100% sure of that.

Susie: Yep.

Meredith: All right, well, thank you, honey.

Susie: Thank you, very much!
Answer
C: All the President's Men ( 14 )
And the expert comes through! Good for you, Jeff.

Nihil obstat®.