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Transcript 05/18/09 Sam Keen (Eddington)
Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 5:29 pm
by BBTranscriptTeam
Sam Keen (Eddington)
Houston, TX
Engineer
MBA student
Carryover contestant from 05/15/09.
Sam has all of his lifelines.
Topic Tree:
Whiteout
First Ever
Muckety-Muck
Eyebrows
And the Winner Is...
Disconnected
Oh, Say
(Finger Food)
(Take a Hike)
(Boogie Down)
(Internet Hubs)
(Chop-Socky)
(Breathalyzer)
(In The Yard)
(Symbolic Meanings)
$16K Mentioned in the lyrics of “The Star-Spangled Banner,” a rampart is a what?
A. Barricade
B. Swift-moving river
C. Large group of soldiers
D. Rifle
A. Barricade (10)
$25K What European country’s mainland comes closest to Africa without actually touching it?
A. Greece
B. Spain
C. Italy
D. Portugal
DD (11)
Sam’s first choice, Portugal, is incorrect.
Sam’s second choice is correct.
B. Spain ( 8 )
$50K Named in honor of Frenchman Auguste Escoffier, the Augies are annual awards given to what professionals?
A. Fashion designers
B. Architects
C. Chefs
D. Classical composers
ATA ( 28 )
19% A. Fashion designers
21% B. Architects
55% C. Chefs
5% D. Classical composers
C. Chefs (15)
commercial break
$100K As Groucho Marx might have told you, people can elevate their eyebrows because of what muscles?
A. Gracilis
B. Frontalis
C. Sartorius
D. Thenar
PAF (15)
Sam’s PAF team:
Sarah from Rosharon, TX
Sallie from Keller, TX
Justin from Romney, WV
Sam asks Justin what the muscle that allows you to elevate the eyebrows is called and then gives the choices.
Justin asks Sam to repeat the choices.
Justin says that he doesn’t know as time expires.
ATE (14)
Jim: I have very little certainty that “B” is the answer.
Sam: Is it because it says front?
Jim: Well, um, yeah. Thenar sounds like something from another planet. Gracilis makes it like it could be a smile thing. Sartorius sounds like clothes. So that leaves me with this frontalis.
Sam: Ok
Jim: $100,000 you know that’s a lot of money. And you know maybe go for a little like hedging there and take a little less money.
Sam: That’s true. That’s true.
Meredith starts the clock.
Sam lets the clock expire.
B. Frontalis (0)
horn
Answers:
$16K A. Barricade
$25K B. Spain
$50K C. Chefs
$100K B. Frontalis
Re: Transcript 05/18/09 Sam Keen (Eddington)
Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 5:44 pm
by kayrharris
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Sam Keen (Eddington)
Houston, TX
Engineer
MBA student
Carryover contestant from 05/15/09.
Sam has all of his lifelines.
Topic Tree:
Whiteout
First Ever
Muckety-Muck
Eyebrows
And the Winner Is...
Disconnected
Oh, Say
(Finger Food)
(Take a Hike)
(Boogie Down)
(Internet Hubs)
(Chop-Socky)
(Breathalyzer)
(In The Yard)
(Symbolic Meanings)
$16K Mentioned in the lyrics of “The Star-Spangled Banner,” a rampart is a what?
A. Barricade
B. Swift-moving river
C. Large group of soldiers
D. Rifle
A. Barricade (10)
$25K What European country’s mainland comes closest to Africa without actually touching it?
A. Greece
B. Spain
C. Italy
D. Portugal
DD (11)
Sam’s first choice, Portugal, is incorrect.
Sam’s second choice is correct.
B. Spain ( 8 )
$50K Named in honor of Frenchman Auguste Escoffier, the Augies are annual awards given to what professionals?
A. Fashion designers
B. Architects
C. Chefs
D. Classical composers
ATA ( 28 )
19% A. Fashion designers
21% B. Architects
55% C. Chefs
5% D. Classical composers
C. Chefs (15)
commercial break
$100K As Groucho Marx might have told you, people can elevate their eyebrows because of what muscles?
A. Gracilis
B. Frontalis
C. Sartorius
D. Thenar
PAF (15)
Sam’s PAF team:
Sarah from Rosharon, TX
Sallie from Keller, TX
Justin from Romney, WV
Sam asks Justin what the muscle that allows you to elevate the eyebrows is called and then gives the choices.
Justin asks Sam to repeat the choices.
Justin says that he doesn’t know as time expires.
ATE (14)
Jim: I have very little certainty that “B” is the answer.
Sam: Is it because it says front?
Jim: Well, um, yeah. Thenar sounds like something from another planet. Gracilis makes it like it could be a smile thing. Sartorius sounds like clothes. So that leaves me with this frontalis.
Sam: Ok
Jim: $100,000 you know that’s a lot of money. And you know maybe go for a little like hedging there and take a little less money.
Sam: That’s true. That’s true.
Meredith starts the clock.
Sam lets the clock expire.
B. Frontalis (0)
horn
Answers:
$16K A. Barricade
$25K B. Spain
$50K C. Chefs
$100K B. Frontalis
Great job! Even if I can't see, I'm happy to see a BB do so well.
Well, well, well...thenar. A word I will never forget and I'm sure someone else here knows that
word quite well.
Re: Transcript 05/18/09 Sam Keen (Eddington)
Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 6:55 pm
by MarleysGh0st
Congratulations, Sam!
I didn't have trouble with the first three questions, but thenar was the only choice I could eliminate on the $100K question, so it would have been Google PAF time for me. Jim Cramer was no help at all again; as you noticed, frontalis sounded a little too obvious for that level.
Re: Transcript 05/18/09 Sam Keen (Eddington)
Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 7:15 pm
by ulysses5019
kayrharris wrote:BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Sam Keen (Eddington)
Houston, TX
Engineer
MBA student
Carryover contestant from 05/15/09.
Sam has all of his lifelines.
Topic Tree:
Whiteout
First Ever
Muckety-Muck
Eyebrows
And the Winner Is...
Disconnected
Oh, Say
(Finger Food)
(Take a Hike)
(Boogie Down)
(Internet Hubs)
(Chop-Socky)
(Breathalyzer)
(In The Yard)
(Symbolic Meanings)
$16K Mentioned in the lyrics of “The Star-Spangled Banner,” a rampart is a what?
A. Barricade
B. Swift-moving river
C. Large group of soldiers
D. Rifle
A. Barricade (10)
$25K What European country’s mainland comes closest to Africa without actually touching it?
A. Greece
B. Spain
C. Italy
D. Portugal
DD (11)
Sam’s first choice, Portugal, is incorrect.
Sam’s second choice is correct.
B. Spain ( 8 )
$50K Named in honor of Frenchman Auguste Escoffier, the Augies are annual awards given to what professionals?
A. Fashion designers
B. Architects
C. Chefs
D. Classical composers
ATA ( 28 )
19% A. Fashion designers
21% B. Architects
55% C. Chefs
5% D. Classical composers
C. Chefs (15)
commercial break
$100K As Groucho Marx might have told you, people can elevate their eyebrows because of what muscles?
A. Gracilis
B. Frontalis
C. Sartorius
D. Thenar
PAF (15)
Sam’s PAF team:
Sarah from Rosharon, TX
Sallie from Keller, TX
Justin from Romney, WV
Sam asks Justin what the muscle that allows you to elevate the eyebrows is called and then gives the choices.
Justin asks Sam to repeat the choices.
Justin says that he doesn’t know as time expires.
ATE (14)
Jim: I have very little certainty that “B” is the answer.
Sam: Is it because it says front?
Jim: Well, um, yeah. Thenar sounds like something from another planet. Gracilis makes it like it could be a smile thing. Sartorius sounds like clothes. So that leaves me with this frontalis.
Sam: Ok
Jim: $100,000 you know that’s a lot of money. And you know maybe go for a little like hedging there and take a little less money.
Sam: That’s true. That’s true.
Meredith starts the clock.
Sam lets the clock expire.
B. Frontalis (0)
horn
Answers:
$16K A. Barricade
$25K B. Spain
$50K C. Chefs
$100K B. Frontalis
Great job! Even if I can't see, I'm happy to see a BB do so well.
Well, well, well...thenar. A word I will never forget and I'm sure someone else here knows that
word quite well.
Hmmm.....was that the shiny one?
Re: Transcript 05/18/09 Sam Keen (Eddington)
Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 7:28 pm
by TheConfessor
kayrharris wrote:Well, well, well...thenar. A word I will never forget and I'm sure someone else here knows that
word quite well.
I'm pretty sure that I recall both thenar and sartorius being the subjects of WWTBAM questions sometime during the history of the show.
Re: Transcript 05/18/09 Sam Keen (Eddington)
Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 7:44 pm
by ulysses5019
What happened to the Mr. Sardonicus muscle?
Re: Transcript 05/18/09 Sam Keen (Eddington)
Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 7:47 pm
by kayrharris
ulysses5019 wrote:What happened to the Mr. Sardonicus muscle?
Found it!
Re: Transcript 05/18/09 Sam Keen (Eddington)
Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 7:53 pm
by ulysses5019
kayrharris wrote:ulysses5019 wrote:What happened to the Mr. Sardonicus muscle?
Found it!
And I'll bet you're glad that you did.
Re: Transcript 05/18/09 Sam Keen (Eddington)
Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 7:54 pm
by kayrharris
ulysses5019 wrote:kayrharris wrote:ulysses5019 wrote:What happened to the Mr. Sardonicus muscle?
Found it!
And I'll bet you're glad that you did.
I hope you change it soon...very soon!
Re: Transcript 05/18/09 Sam Keen (Eddington)
Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 7:58 pm
by Rafferbee
Congratulations Sam! My husband was in the audience, but he couldn't remember how you did. He just said he thought you did well. So I was very excited to see you won $50,000!
Re: Transcript 05/18/09 Sam Keen (Eddington)
Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 8:15 pm
by Snaxx
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:
horn
Since I came here first I swore this had to be a misprint. A whole show with four questions would be a record. Then I noticed the other carryover from the past. Still seven Q's for a show has to be close to the record.
Re: Transcript 05/18/09 Sam Keen (Eddington)
Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 8:24 pm
by Snaxx
That was a good double-dip move at 25K with two possibilities and that clock ticking away. Congrats on the winnings!
Re: Transcript 05/18/09 Sam Keen (Eddington)
Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 11:20 pm
by hbomb1947
MarleysGh0st wrote:Congratulations, Sam!
I didn't have trouble with the first three questions, but thenar was the only choice I could eliminate on the $100K question, so it would have been Google PAF time for me. Jim Cramer was no help at all again; as you noticed, frontalis sounded a little too obvious for that level.
But . . but . . . a BAM publicist "likes' the fact that JIM CRAMER! is this week's expert!!!!
Re: Transcript 05/18/09 Sam Keen (Eddington)
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 12:43 am
by sunflower
hbomb1947 wrote:MarleysGh0st wrote:Congratulations, Sam!
I didn't have trouble with the first three questions, but thenar was the only choice I could eliminate on the $100K question, so it would have been Google PAF time for me. Jim Cramer was no help at all again; as you noticed, frontalis sounded a little too obvious for that level.
But . . but . . . a BAM publicist "likes' the fact that JIM CRAMER! is this week's expert!!!!
I like it too...what's your point? Saying it in another thread doesn't make it make any more sense.
Re: Transcript 05/18/09 Sam Keen (Eddington)
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 12:44 am
by sunflower
Oh, and congratulations Eddington! Sorry, I should have said that first before getting sidetracked. I didn't see the show (yet) but I can see the great performance from the transcripts!!

Re: Transcript 05/18/09 Sam Keen (Eddington)
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 4:21 am
by peacock2121
Very fun watching you play and watching your game play.
I knew once you double dipped and chose Portugal, you had that one in the bag. My dad was yelling Spain - I was very impressed with my dad!
You appeared cam and collected - were you really?
Re: Transcript 05/18/09 Sam Keen (Eddington)
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 5:28 am
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Sam Keen (Eddington)
Houston, TX
Engineer
MBA student
Carryover contestant from 05/15/09.
Go, Eddington!!!
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$25K What European country’s mainland comes closest to Africa without actually touching it?
A. Greece
B. Spain
C. Italy
D. Portugal
DD (11)
Sam’s first choice, Portugal, is incorrect.
Sam’s second choice is correct.
B. Spain ( 8 )
Eddington commented that he had just come back from Europe. It's a shame he had to go with a lifeline on the question. As for me, having taken a cruise through the Mediterranean, and with the emphasis in our church on Morocco, this was pretty easy.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$50K Named in honor of Frenchman Auguste Escoffier, the Augies are annual awards given to what professionals?
A. Fashion designers
B. Architects
C. Chefs
D. Classical composers
ATA ( 28 )
19% A. Fashion designers
21% B. Architects
55% C. Chefs
5% D. Classical composers
C. Chefs (15)
I'll be interested to hear Eddington's comments on lifeline usage - he indicated that he was familiar with "Escoffier" but couldn't place it. Without TDC® he might well have come up with the answer on his own.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$100K As Groucho Marx might have told you, people can elevate their eyebrows because of what muscles?
A. Gracilis
B. Frontalis
C. Sartorius
D. Thenar
PAF (15)
Sam’s PAF team:
Sarah from Rosharon, TX
Sallie from Keller, TX
Justin from Romney, WV
Sam asks Justin what the muscle that allows you to elevate the eyebrows is called and then gives the choices.
Justin asks Sam to repeat the choices.
Justin says that he doesn’t know as time expires.
ATE (14)
Jim: I have very little certainty that “B” is the answer.
Sam: Is it because it says front?
Jim: Well, um, yeah. Thenar sounds like something from another planet. Gracilis makes it like it could be a smile thing. Sartorius sounds like clothes. So that leaves me with this frontalis.
Sam: Ok
Jim: $100,000 you know that’s a lot of money. And you know maybe go for a little like hedging there and take a little less money.
Sam: That’s true. That’s true.
Meredith starts the clock.
Sam lets the clock expire.
B. Frontalis (0)
From the way that Eddington phrased the question I figured his PAF was Googling and I'd like to hear more about this. "Frontalis" seems like the obvious answer but given the dollar value, obvious isn't always right. I didn't think the "expert" would be able to answer, but Eddington didn't have much choice. As for me, I know the thenar is in the wrist and the sartorius is in the leg, so it would be time for a DD on A and B.
Re: Transcript 05/18/09 Sam Keen (Eddington)
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 5:33 am
by NellyLunatic1980
Perfect until the $100,000 question.
$100K: I can eliminate sartorius (leg muscle), but that's it. PAF. Jim's explanation of the choices made absolutely no sense... yet somehow, he had the right answer. That was amazing. But I still hate that guy.
Excellent job, Sam! Spend your 50 wisely!
Re: Transcript 05/18/09 Sam Keen (Eddington)
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 12:35 pm
by Eddington
Thanks everybody! To answer a few questions in one omnibus post:
- I was very very calm, and wasn't really nervous except for my phone a friend...I was more nervous for him! He was googling (Phone-A-Google!) but didn't get it in time, he said if he had had 35 seconds he could have come up with it. I stammered for a second on the question, so I'll take the fall there.
- The double-dip on 25K was clock-related, though once again, I wouldn't blame the clock per se. I should have gotten this. My goal with the questions was to come up with an answer before the four choices were displayed, so as to avoid evil distractors. My immediate thought was "Gibraltar, thus UK". Obviously I missed the word "Mainland" in the question!

After figuring out the answer, I knew it was Iberian but I couldn't convince myself to pull the trigger on Spain, and since I was at about 11 seconds, I went ahead and burned the double dip. I probably would have used the DD on the 100k question and gone Frontalis/Gracilius...then again, it's all hindsight.
- I was almost sure about Chefs on 50k. I burned the ATA because it's not that useful above 50k, plus I wanted time to think about and eliminate Architects (It's the Pritzker I think...I had read about awards in prepping for the show but couldnt remember the Architectural one). Lucky for me, the audience backed up my hunch, too!
- After my PAF didnt come through for me on the frontalis, I went ahead and used ATE...why not? I wasn't going to risk it, since I could only rule out sartorius for sure. As it stands, 50k is good money. I wish I had done better, but it's all good. It was great to get the opportunity.
- I had a contingent of eight people who flew to NYC from Houston just to watch my taping. While I don't expect all of them to get face time, it would have been nice if they had made time to at least acknowledge my parents, who were my on-air companions. They gave tons of facetime to the other guys' wife and three kids. They are darling, but come on.

BTW...if you are trying to get on the show...I think the fact that they totally ignored any personal information about me, and doted on the wife and kids of the underwear salesman gives a very strong indication of what the producers are looking for!!
Re: Transcript 05/18/09 Sam Keen (Eddington)
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 12:44 pm
by earendel
Eddington wrote:Thanks everybody! To answer a few questions in one omnibus post:
- I was very very calm, and wasn't really nervous except for my phone a friend...I was more nervous for him! He was googling (Phone-A-Google!) but didn't get it in time, he said if he had had 35 seconds he could have come up with it. I stammered for a second on the question, so I'll take the fall there.
- The double-dip on 25K was clock-related, though once again, I wouldn't blame the clock per se. I should have gotten this. My goal with the questions was to come up with an answer before the four choices were displayed, so as to avoid evil distractors. My immediate thought was "Gibraltar, thus UK". Obviously I missed the word "Mainland" in the question!

After figuring out the answer, I knew it was Iberian but I couldn't convince myself to pull the trigger on Spain, and since I was at about 11 seconds, I went ahead and burned the double dip. I probably would have used the DD on the 100k question and gone Frontalis/Gracilius...then again, it's all hindsight.
- I was almost sure about Chefs on 50k. I burned the ATA because it's not that useful above 50k, plus I wanted time to think about and eliminate Architects (It's the Pritzker I think...I had read about awards in prepping for the show but couldnt remember the Architectural one). Lucky for me, the audience backed up my hunch, too!
- After my PAF didnt come through for me on the frontalis, I went ahead and used ATE...why not? I wasn't going to risk it, since I could only rule out sartorius for sure. As it stands, 50k is good money. I wish I had done better, but it's all good. It was great to get the opportunity.
- I had a contingent of eight people who flew to NYC from Houston just to watch my taping. While I don't expect all of them to get face time, it would have been nice if they had made time to at least acknowledge my parents, who were my on-air companions. They gave tons of facetime to the other guys' wife and three kids. They are darling, but come on.

BTW...if you are trying to get on the show...I think the fact that they totally ignored any personal information about me, and doted on the wife and kids of the underwear salesman gives a very strong indication of what the producers are looking for!!
Thanks, Sam, for the response and enjoy your $50K.
Re: Transcript 05/18/09 Sam Keen (Eddington)
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 1:59 pm
by tanstaafl2
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Sam Keen (Eddington)
Houston, TX
Engineer
MBA student
Carryover contestant from 05/15/09.
Sam has all of his lifelines.
Topic Tree:
Whiteout
First Ever
Muckety-Muck
Eyebrows
And the Winner Is...
Disconnected
Oh, Say
(Finger Food)
(Take a Hike)
(Boogie Down)
(Internet Hubs)
(Chop-Socky)
(Breathalyzer)
(In The Yard)
(Symbolic Meanings)
$16K Mentioned in the lyrics of “The Star-Spangled Banner,” a rampart is a what?
A. Barricade
B. Swift-moving river
C. Large group of soldiers
D. Rifle
A. Barricade (10)
$25K What European country’s mainland comes closest to Africa without actually touching it?
A. Greece
B. Spain
C. Italy
D. Portugal
DD (11)
Sam’s first choice, Portugal, is incorrect.
Sam’s second choice is correct.
B. Spain ( 8 )
$50K Named in honor of Frenchman Auguste Escoffier, the Augies are annual awards given to what professionals?
A. Fashion designers
B. Architects
C. Chefs
D. Classical composers
ATA ( 28 )
19% A. Fashion designers
21% B. Architects
55% C. Chefs
5% D. Classical composers
C. Chefs (15)
commercial break
$100K As Groucho Marx might have told you, people can elevate their eyebrows because of what muscles?
A. Gracilis
B. Frontalis
C. Sartorius
D. Thenar
PAF (15)
Sam’s PAF team:
Sarah from Rosharon, TX
Sallie from Keller, TX
Justin from Romney, WV
Sam asks Justin what the muscle that allows you to elevate the eyebrows is called and then gives the choices.
Justin asks Sam to repeat the choices.
Justin says that he doesn’t know as time expires.
ATE (14)
Jim: I have very little certainty that “B” is the answer.
Sam: Is it because it says front?
Jim: Well, um, yeah. Thenar sounds like something from another planet. Gracilis makes it like it could be a smile thing. Sartorius sounds like clothes. So that leaves me with this frontalis.
Sam: Ok
Jim: $100,000 you know that’s a lot of money. And you know maybe go for a little like hedging there and take a little less money.
Sam: That’s true. That’s true.
Meredith starts the clock.
Sam lets the clock expire.
B. Frontalis (0)
horn
Answers:
$16K A. Barricade
$25K B. Spain
$50K C. Chefs
$100K B. Frontalis
Excellent work with the double dip so that I didn't have to put you in the geo nitwit category!
Although if one were to consider a British Overseas Territory as part of Great Britain then that would be the best answer. Not that it was an option. Making Spain the best available option...
Would have been a good stack for me although I don't recall off hand how I would have done in the first part of it. The sartorius muscle or "tailor's" muscle is the one you use to cross your legs (sartorial splendor anyone?). The thenar muscle is in the base of the thumb and the gracilis is perhaps the most difficult/obscure as it is another long thin muscle in the thigh next to the sartorius.
But I agree the frontalis seems a bit obvious. However it seems that while the 8K-25K Q's tend to be tough on CindyBAM the 50K often seems to be less tough although I don't have any data to support it. I gues if you can survive the gauntlet to 25K TPTB don't seem to mind giving you a reasonable shot at 50K as a reward.
Re: Transcript 05/18/09 Sam Keen (Eddington)
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 2:15 pm
by tanstaafl2
tanstaafl2 wrote:
Excellent work with the double dip so that I didn't have to put you in the geo nitwit category!
Although if one were to consider a British Overseas Territory as part of Great Britain then that would be the best answer. Not that it was an option. Making Spain the best available option...
Hmm, perhaps I am the geo nitwit afterall! I have always taken it as fact that Europa Point in Gibraltar is the closest point in Europe to Africa. But Google Earth seems to suggest that the Spanish coast near Tarifa, west of Gibraltar, is closer to the African coast of Morocco than is Europa Point.
Re: Transcript 05/18/09 Sam Keen (Eddington)
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 2:19 pm
by MarleysGh0st
Eddington wrote:I think the fact that they totally ignored any personal information about me, and doted on the wife and kids of the underwear salesman gives a very strong indication of what the producers are looking for!!
Yeah, but they picked you for the show, so there was something about your personality that they liked!
Re: Transcript 05/18/09 Sam Keen (Eddington)
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 3:03 pm
by lv42day
Congratulations!! I think one priority the show seems to have of late, which I think is a good thing, is that the contestants will use at least some of the money won for a good cause. Using the money to help with family needs definitely qualifies for a "good cause."
Re: Transcript 05/18/09 Sam Keen (Eddington)
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 3:38 pm
by Weyoun
Tough break on the anatomy question. If it's any consolation, I'm paying $40,000 to learn where the frontalis is, so you're still coming out ahead.
