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Transcript 05/11/09 Eric Gunther

Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 5:08 pm
by BBTranscriptTeam
Guest host Samantha Harris

Eric Gunther
Gainesville, FL
College student


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$100 By definition, which of these bakery items is doughnut shaped?
A. Bagel
B. Croissant
C. Baguette
D. The baker
Spoiler
A. Bagel ( 8 )
$200 Located in the Indian Ocean, Christmas Island got its name when it was discovered by Europeans on the 25th of what month?
A. March
B. July
C. September
D. December
Spoiler
D. December (9)
$300 Which of these everyday items would most likely come equipped with a “navigation system”?
A. Microwave
B. Hair dryer
C. Car
D. Alarm clock
Spoiler
C. Car (9)
$500 The Whalesong is a student newspaper at which of these universities?
A. University of Idaho
B. University of Alaska
C. Ohio State University
D. Virginia Tech
Spoiler
B. University of Alaska (5)
$1K If Blue from “Blue’s Clues” and Clifford the Big Red Dog had a puppy that was a blend of their colors, what color would it be?
A. Green
B. Brown
C. Purple
D. Yellow
Spoiler
C. Purple (10)
commercial break

Samantha introduces today’s ATE, $250K “Millionaire” winner, Howard Johnson.

$2K When performing mathematical calculations on a computer, which of these keyboard symbols denotes division?
A. Asterisk
B. Period
C. Forward slash
D. Number sign
Spoiler
C. Forward slash (22)
$4K The husband-and-wife duo of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg made headlines in the 1950s as what?
A. Ballroom dancers
B. Serial killers
C. Fashion designers
D. Soviet spies

Eric believes he knows, but wants to ATA to be sure.

ATA (20)

5% A. Ballroom dancers
8% B. Serial killers
2% C. Fashion designers
85% D. Soviet spies

Spoiler
D. Soviet spies (16)
$8K Best known for his work on MTV’s “Jackass,” stuntman Stephen Glover is better known by what nickname?
A. Gloverman
B. Steve-O
C. Stevie Gee
D. The Glove
Spoiler
B. Steve-O (21)
$16K Which of these elements derives its chemical symbol, “Hg,” from the Latin word for “liquid silver”?
A. Mercury
B. Aluminum
C. Lead
D. Zinc
Spoiler
A. Mercury (22)
commercial break

$25K In bowling, how many consecutive strikes comprise a perfectly bowled “300” game?
A. 10
B. 11
C. 12
D. 13

PAF (24)

Eric’s PAF team:

Joe from Gainesville, FL
John from Gainesville, FL
Sam from Gainesville, FL

PAF – Joe, because he’s really good with sports

Joe: I’m almost positive it is twelve. Because there are ten frames and you get two at the end. I was thinking twelve before you even gave the options.

Eric: You get three strikes in the final frame:

Joe: Yeah, I believe so.

DD (19)

Eric’s first choice is correct.

Spoiler
C. 12 (19)
$50K A diastema is a type of problem commonly corrected by which of these medical professionals?
A. Dermatologist
B. Podiatrist
C. Orthodontist
D. Cardiologist

ATE ( 28 )

Howard: I’m going to say dermatologist. I’m almost certain. It’s got to be.

Eric: How certain?

Howard: I would put it at about 80% to 90%. Unless you have a real strong inkling for something else Eric, I would definitely go with this. It can’t be any of the others.

Eric is divided between dermatologist and cardiologist, leaning towards cardiologist.

Eric makes A. Dermatologist his final answer.

Erick leaves with $25K

Spoiler
C. Orthodontist (5)
commercial break

Answers:
$100 A. Bagel
$200 D. December
$300 C. Car
$500 B. University of Alaska
$1K C. Purple
$2K C. Forward slash
$4K D. Soviet spies
$8K B. Steve-O
$16K A. Mercury
$25K C. 12
$50K C. Orthodontist

Re: Transcript 05/11/09 Eric Gunther

Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 5:23 pm
by clem21
Ouch.

Re: Transcript 05/11/09 Eric Gunther

Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 2:07 am
by ulysses5019
clem21 wrote:Ouch.

That's some gap in the ATE's knowledge base.

Re: Transcript 05/11/09 Eric Gunther

Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 4:45 am
by NellyLunatic1980
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Samantha introduces today’s ATE, $250K “Millionaire” winner, Howard Johnson.
He's the one who answered the $250,000 question about Norman Mailer. We hate that guy.

I'm perfect on the first ten.

$50K: I've heard of this word before, but I couldn't quite place its meaning. Good time to PAF.

Re: Transcript 05/11/09 Eric Gunther

Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 5:59 am
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Guest host Samantha Harris

Eric Gunther
Gainesville, FL
College student
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$8K Best known for his work on MTV’s “Jackass,” stuntman Stephen Glover is better known by what nickname?
A. Gloverman
B. Steve-O
C. Stevie Gee
D. The Glove
Spoiler
B. Steve-O (21)
Who, coincidentally, was on this edition of DWTS.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$16K Which of these elements derives its chemical symbol, “Hg,” from the Latin word for “liquid silver”?
A. Mercury
B. Aluminum
C. Lead
D. Zinc
Spoiler
A. Mercury (22)
Not to pick nits but hydrargyrum actually means "water silver", not "liquid silver".
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$50K A diastema is a type of problem commonly corrected by which of these medical professionals?
A. Dermatologist
B. Podiatrist
C. Orthodontist
D. Cardiologist

ATE ( 28 )

Howard: I’m going to say dermatologist. I’m almost certain. It’s got to be.

Eric: How certain?

Howard: I would put it at about 80% to 90%. Unless you have a real strong inkling for something else Eric, I would definitely go with this. It can’t be any of the others.

Eric is divided between dermatologist and cardiologist, leaning towards cardiologist.

Eric makes A. Dermatologist his final answer.

Erick leaves with $25K
Spoiler
C. Orthodontist (5)
Ouch! A new expert and he's wrong on his first opportunity. As for me, I'm pretty sure I've heard the term but I can't come up with it, so it's time for a lifeline. I'd PAF on this one because I don't think the audience would know it.

FWIW I thought Samantha Harris did a good job. She had a few "moments" but I think she'll do fine for the rest of the week.

Re: Transcript 05/11/09 Eric Gunther

Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 6:16 am
by gsabc
$25K In bowling, how many consecutive strikes comprise a perfectly bowled “300” game?
A. 10
B. 11
C. 12
D. 13

PAF (24)

Eric’s PAF team:

Joe from Gainesville, FL
John from Gainesville, FL
Sam from Gainesville, FL

PAF – Joe, because he’s really good with sports

Joe: I’m almost positive it is twelve. Because there are ten frames and you get two at the end. I was thinking twelve before you even gave the options.

Eric: You get three strikes in the final frame:

Joe: Yeah, I believe so.

DD (19)

Eric’s first choice is correct.
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Did he explain why he took the DD here when his PAF was so certain? Major LL waste IMO.

Re: Transcript 05/11/09 Eric Gunther

Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 7:53 am
by tanstaafl2
gsabc wrote:$25K In bowling, how many consecutive strikes comprise a perfectly bowled “300” game?
A. 10
B. 11
C. 12
D. 13

PAF (24)

Eric’s PAF team:

Joe from Gainesville, FL
John from Gainesville, FL
Sam from Gainesville, FL

PAF – Joe, because he’s really good with sports

Joe: I’m almost positive it is twelve. Because there are ten frames and you get two at the end. I was thinking twelve before you even gave the options.

Eric: You get three strikes in the final frame:

Joe: Yeah, I believe so.

DD (19)

Eric’s first choice is correct.
---------------------------
Did he explain why he took the DD here when his PAF was so certain? Major LL waste IMO.
And as we know, that never happens on CindyBAM!

Re: Transcript 05/11/09 Eric Gunther

Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 8:45 am
by MarleysGh0st
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$50K A diastema is a type of problem commonly corrected by which of these medical professionals?
A. Dermatologist
B. Podiatrist
C. Orthodontist
D. Cardiologist

ATE ( 28 )

Howard: I’m going to say dermatologist. I’m almost certain. It’s got to be.

Eric: How certain?

Howard: I would put it at about 80% to 90%. Unless you have a real strong inkling for something else Eric, I would definitely go with this. It can’t be any of the others.

Eric is divided between dermatologist and cardiologist, leaning towards cardiologist.

Eric makes A. Dermatologist his final answer.

Erick leaves with $25K

Spoiler
C. Orthodontist (5)
I couldn't remember anything about Howard's appearance. If $250K winners now qualify as experts, shouldn't they have used Howard Johnson as one during Famous Names Week? :P

And for all his confidence on his answer, he didn't do a good job selling it. When he was saying it can't be any of the others, I wanted to ask him, "do have any idea what 'diastema' means?" How could he have such a strong hunch without that?

Re: Transcript 05/11/09 Eric Gunther

Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 8:25 pm
by Millionaire Fan
In case anybody's interested Howard Johnson's entire stack of questions are on the millionaire video-based online game. Here's the link http://www.millionairetv.com/playinmay/index.html

Re: Transcript 05/11/09 Eric Gunther

Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 10:44 pm
by Estonut
Millionaire Fan wrote:In case anybody's interested Howard Johnson's entire stack of questions are on the millionaire video-based online game. Here's the link http://www.millionairetv.com/playinmay/index.html
There are also 2 BBs to play against. Peaby lurvs one of 'em!!!

Re: Transcript 05/11/09 Eric Gunther

Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 7:22 am
by frogman042
gsabc wrote:$25K In bowling, how many consecutive strikes comprise a perfectly bowled “300” game?
A. 10
B. 11
C. 12
D. 13

PAF (24)

Eric’s PAF team:

Joe from Gainesville, FL
John from Gainesville, FL
Sam from Gainesville, FL

PAF – Joe, because he’s really good with sports

Joe: I’m almost positive it is twelve. Because there are ten frames and you get two at the end. I was thinking twelve before you even gave the options.

Eric: You get three strikes in the final frame:

Joe: Yeah, I believe so.

DD (19)

Eric’s first choice is correct.
---------------------------
Did he explain why he took the DD here when his PAF was so certain? Major LL waste IMO.
Based on the transcript alone, I'm thinking when he mentioned that you need 3 strikes in the final frame - Eric was thinking it must be 13 and didn't entirely trust Joe's answer since Joe said, he believed it was 3 strikes in the last frame he did the math wrong 10 frames plus 3 = 13 when it should be 9 frames + 3 = 12. Note that his friend says you get 2 in the end and Eric corrects him saying you get 3 and Joe agrees. Given the level of the question and maybe that he thought is friend just might be off by 1, he decided to play it safe.

That's my guess anyway.

Re: Transcript 05/11/09 Eric Gunther

Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 9:37 am
by mom2five
frogman042 wrote:
gsabc wrote:$25K In bowling, how many consecutive strikes comprise a perfectly bowled “300” game?
A. 10
B. 11
C. 12
D. 13

PAF (24)

Eric’s PAF team:

Joe from Gainesville, FL
John from Gainesville, FL
Sam from Gainesville, FL

PAF – Joe, because he’s really good with sports

Joe: I’m almost positive it is twelve. Because there are ten frames and you get two at the end. I was thinking twelve before you even gave the options.

Eric: You get three strikes in the final frame:

Joe: Yeah, I believe so.

DD (19)

Eric’s first choice is correct.
---------------------------
Did he explain why he took the DD here when his PAF was so certain? Major LL waste IMO.
Based on the transcript alone, I'm thinking when he mentioned that you need 3 strikes in the final frame - Eric was thinking it must be 13 and didn't entirely trust Joe's answer since Joe said, he believed it was 3 strikes in the last frame he did the math wrong 10 frames plus 3 = 13 when it should be 9 frames + 3 = 12. Note that his friend says you get 2 in the end and Eric corrects him saying you get 3 and Joe agrees. Given the level of the question and maybe that he thought is friend just might be off by 1, he decided to play it safe.

That's my guess anyway.
When this question came up, I yelled to my hubby who was in the kitchen, "Hey a bowling question, it's right up your alley!" He groaned! (he was a league bowler for about 10 years), he then said it's 13, I said no it's 12!

I'm with you on your analysis frogman, I believe that this contestant was thinking like my husband that the 3 frames in the 10th must mean the answer would be 13. To me, it seemed way too easy for 25K!

Re: Transcript 05/11/09 Eric Gunther

Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 9:43 am
by tlynn78
There are also 2 BBs to play against. Peaby lurvs one of 'em!!!

LOL - she doesn't lurve me, she thinks I'm easy.


t.

Re: Transcript 05/11/09 Eric Gunther

Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 11:34 am
by MarleysGh0st
Eric's run gets a brief mention near the end of this column.

http://www.gainesville.com/article/2009 ... mpionships

First billing went to four other students going to a comedy championship. Future What Else auditioners on SyndieBAM, I guess. :P

Re: Transcript 05/11/09 Eric Gunther

Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 7:36 am
by MarleysGh0st
Here's another article about Eric's appearance.

http://www.alligator.org/articles/2009/ ... onaire.txt
The show was hosted by celebrity guest host Samantha Harris, the co–host for ABC’s “Dancing with the Stars.”

Harris said the show was a night of firsts, referring to her first time hosting a game show and Gunther’s first time on a game show.
Wow! Alert the media!

Re: Transcript 05/11/09 Eric Gunther

Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 7:40 am
by gsabc
MarleysGh0st wrote:Here's another article about Eric's appearance.

http://www.alligator.org/articles/2009/ ... onaire.txt
The show was hosted by celebrity guest host Samantha Harris, the co–host for ABC’s “Dancing with the Stars.”

Harris said the show was a night of firsts, referring to her first time hosting a game show and Gunther’s first time on a game show.
Wow! Alert the media!
They did!

Re: Transcript 05/11/09 Eric Gunther

Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 7:42 am
by MarleysGh0st
gsabc wrote:
MarleysGh0st wrote:Here's another article about Eric's appearance.

http://www.alligator.org/articles/2009/ ... onaire.txt
The show was hosted by celebrity guest host Samantha Harris, the co–host for ABC’s “Dancing with the Stars.”

Harris said the show was a night of firsts, referring to her first time hosting a game show and Gunther’s first time on a game show.
Wow! Alert the media!
They did!
I mean the rest of the media!!! :P

Re: Transcript 05/11/09 Eric Gunther

Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 4:54 pm
by Millionaire Fan
Estonut wrote:
Millionaire Fan wrote:In case anybody's interested Howard Johnson's entire stack of questions are on the millionaire video-based online game. Here's the link http://www.millionairetv.com/playinmay/index.html
There are also 2 BBs to play against. Peaby lurvs one of 'em!!!
Who are the other two BB's to play against?

Re: Transcript 05/11/09 Eric Gunther

Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 5:12 pm
by Estonut
Millionaire Fan wrote:
Estonut wrote:
Millionaire Fan wrote:In case anybody's interested Howard Johnson's entire stack of questions are on the millionaire video-based online game. Here's the link http://www.millionairetv.com/playinmay/index.html
There are also 2 BBs to play against. Peaby lurvs one of 'em!!!
Who are the other two BB's to play against?
The two I noticed were TGirl and Melleon.

Re: Transcript 05/11/09 Eric Gunther

Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 5:50 pm
by Appa23
"If Blue and Clifford had a puppy together, . . ."

See, this is just the devestating fallout from states like Iowa and Vermont condoning same-sex marriage.

It creates a quiz show universe where 2 male dogs have puppies together. :)

(I am guessing that the WWTBAM writers missed out on that special talk during their formative years. :wink: )

Re: Transcript 05/11/09 Eric Gunther

Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 5:56 pm
by silvercamaro
Appa23 wrote:"If Blue and Clifford had a puppy together, . . ."

See, this is just the devestating fallout from states like Iowa and Vermont condoning same-sex marriage.

It creates a quiz show universe where 2 male dogs have puppies together. :)

(I am guessing that the WWTBAM writers missed out on that special talk during their formative years. :wink: )
Nope. Blue is a girl dog, at least according to most sources. Magenta is a boy. Go figure.

Re: Transcript 05/11/09 Eric Gunther

Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 5:57 pm
by Estonut
silvercamaro wrote:Nope. Blue is a girl dog, at least according to most sources. Magenta is a boy. Go figure.
Here goes my second duck and run in two days:

Is that why Blue is looking for a clue???

Re: Transcript 05/11/09 Eric Gunther

Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 5:59 pm
by Appa23
silvercamaro wrote:
Appa23 wrote:"If Blue and Clifford had a puppy together, . . ."

See, this is just the devestating fallout from states like Iowa and Vermont condoning same-sex marriage.

It creates a quiz show universe where 2 male dogs have puppies together. :)

(I am guessing that the WWTBAM writers missed out on that special talk during their formative years. :wink: )
Nope. Blue is a girl dog, at least according to most sources. Magenta is a boy. Go figure.
Really??? I guess it has been too many years since I watched. I could have sworn that it was the opposite. :oops: