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Transcript 11/05/09 - Jennifer Colgan

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 7:12 pm
by BBTranscriptTeam
Jennifer Colgan
Hopatcong, NJ
Homemaker


Question Topics:
* Pennsylvania Avenue
* Word Origins
* Billy Crystal
* Same Name
* The Wild West
* Ideologies
* Star Wars
* The South
* Economics
* Baseball Players
* Hairstyles
* State Flags
* Medical Care
* Words & Phrases
* Bar Games


$500 * Bar Games
The bulls-eye is traditionally hung 5 feet 8 inches above the floor in what popular pub game?

A: Air hockey B: Darts
C: Pool D: Pin the Tail on the Barback
Answer
B: Darts ( 8 )
$1,000 * Words & Phrases
A person who is optimistic about his future might quote a popular phrase and say, "the world is my" what?

A: Flounder B: Mussel
C: Oyster D: Crawfish
Answer
C: Oyster ( 11 )
$2,000 * Medical Care
By definition, a VA hospital serves primarily what kind of patients?

A: Children B: Pregnant women
C: Athletes D: Military veterans
Answer
D: Military veterans ( 10 )
$3,000 * State Flags
What is the only state flag to feature the image of a former U.S. president?

A: Washington B: Delaware
C: Ohio D: Illinois

With 9 seconds left, Jennifer decides to Ask The Audience.

ATA: A: 36% B: 15% C: 8% D: 41%

With 8 seconds left, Jennifer decides to Double Dip.

Jennifer's first answer is
Spoiler
Illinois
.
Jennifer's second answer is
Spoiler
Washington
.
Answer
A: Washington ( 7 )
$5,000 * Hairstyles
A "pixie cut" is a women's hairstyle in which the hair is styled how?

A: Shoulder-length B: Tightly curled
C: Brightly colored D: Very short
Answer
D: Very short ( 10)
$7,500 * Baseball Player
Because he has twelve fingers and twelve toes, major league pitcher Antonio Alfonseca is nicknamed "El Pulpo," meaning what?

A: The Dolphin B: The Octopus
C: The Seahorse D: The Lobster
Answer
B: The Octopus ( 26 )
$10,000 * Economics
Composed of the world's four largest emerging markets, the so-called "BRIC" countries are Brazil, Russia, India and what?

A: Canada B: Chile
C: Czech Republic D: China
Answer
D: China ( 20 )
$12,500 * The South
To honor his wife Hattie, pioneer William H. Hardy incorporated a city in 1884 in what U.S. state?

A: Georgia B: Tennessee
C: Mississippi D: North Carolina

With 18 seconds left, Jennifer decides to Ask The Expert. Today's expert is Time magazine columnist Joel Stein.

Joel: Ohhhh, man! Ummm--I feel like we should go west. I'm totall guessing. I feel like we should go to Tennessee. North Carolina has been around too long for pioneers, right? I don't know, man. I'm from New Jersey, like you, we don't know the states. I'm so sad and sorry. I'm liking Tennessee, but it's not my money.

Jennifer: So you're thinking Tennessee because it's west?

Joel: I don't know. Pioneers, wagons going--I don't know. Seems like we should be done with pioneering by 1884, to begin with.

Jennifer: Okay. Thank you!


With 17 seconds left, Jennifer decides to Phone A Friend.

Jennifer's PAF team are Justin, Hopatcong, NJ; Carin, Staten Island, NY; and James, Jackson, NJ.

Jennifer calls her husband, Justin. She reads the question and answers twice, leaving five seconds for Justin to answer.

Justin: C: Mississippi. Hattiesburg, Mississippi.

Jennifer: Thank you, babe!

Justin: All right. I'm not--

[Time runs out.]

Meredith: I'm not something. I don't know. Maybe it's "I'n not cooking tonight," maybe. Or it could have been "I'm not sure." But he did say Mississippi.

Answer
C: Mississippi ( 10 )
-- Commercial Break --

Jennifer and Justin have two little girls. They'd love to have another baby, but some extra money would help.

$15,000 * Star Wars
Which of these characters has appeared in all six live-action "Star Wars" films?

A: R2-D2 B: Princess Leia
C: Yoda D: Chewbacca
Answer
A: R2-D2 ( 7 )
$25,000 * Ideologies
Heavily promoted by the state, the concept of "juche" -- loosely translated as "self-reliance" -- is the official national ideology of what country?

A: Saudi Arabia B: Russia
C: Israel D: North Korea

Jennifer says this would have to be a total guess. She walks away with $15,000.
Answer
D: North Korea ( 6 )

Re: Transcript 11/05/09 - Jennifer Colgan

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 7:18 pm
by Bob Juch
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: $25,000 * Ideologies
Heavily promoted by the state, the concept of "juche" -- loosely translated as "self-reliance" -- is the official national ideology of what country?

A: Saudi Arabia B: Russia
C: Israel D: North Korea

Jennifer says this would have to be a total guess. She walks away with $15,000.
Answer
D: North Korea ( 6 )
I knew this of course.

Re: Transcript 11/05/09 - Jennifer Colgan

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 7:24 pm
by silvercamaro
Bob Juch wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: $25,000 * Ideologies
Heavily promoted by the state, the concept of "juche" -- loosely translated as "self-reliance" -- is the official national ideology of what country?

A: Saudi Arabia B: Russia
C: Israel D: North Korea

Jennifer says this would have to be a total guess. She walks away with $15,000.
Answer
D: North Korea ( 6 )
I knew this of course.
Of course, so why did you even need to mention it?

Re: Transcript 11/05/09 - Jennifer Colgan

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 7:27 pm
by MarleysGh0st
Bob Juch wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: $25,000 * Ideologies
Heavily promoted by the state, the concept of "juche" -- loosely translated as "self-reliance" -- is the official national ideology of what country?

A: Saudi Arabia B: Russia
C: Israel D: North Korea

Jennifer says this would have to be a total guess. She walks away with $15,000.
Answer
D: North Korea ( 6 )
I knew this of course.
I didn't know you were Korean! :mrgreen:

Re: Transcript 11/05/09 - Jennifer Colgan

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 7:35 pm
by Kazoo65
I seem to remember a question last season about the BRIC countries-only it was about what the "B" is for-and it was at a higher level.  I was afraid she was going to go with the audience and pick "Illinois" for the state flag question. Good move to Double Dip.  I'm glad she didn't listen to Joel, either. I guess he's never heard of Hattiesburg, Mississippi.  I think Oprah was born there (or near there.)Wouldn't have needed a LL until $15K.  Hmm, I think the audience might know something about Star Wars movies. I'd ask them.

Re: Transcript 11/05/09 - Jennifer Colgan

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 8:06 pm
by Bob78164
Kazoo65 wrote:I seem to remember a question last season about the BRIC countries-only it was about what the "B" is for-and it was at a higher level.
I think it was a Final Jeopardy! clue from last year. --Bob

Re: Transcript 11/05/09 - Jennifer Colgan

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 8:43 pm
by NellyLunatic1980
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Jennifer Colgan
Hopatcong, NJ
Homemaker
Is this Where Else® territory?
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$3,000 * State Flags
What is the only state flag to feature the image of a former U.S. president?

A: Washington B: Delaware
C: Ohio D: Illinois

With 9 seconds left, Jennifer decides to Ask The Audience.

ATA: A: 36% B: 15% C: 8% D: 41%
<sigh>®...
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$15,000 * Star Wars
Which of these characters has appeared in all six live-action "Star Wars" films?

A: R2-D2 B: Princess Leia
C: Yoda D: Chewbacca
I don't watch the "Star Wars" films. ATA.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$25,000 * Ideologies
Heavily promoted by the state, the concept of "juche" -- loosely translated as "self-reliance" -- is the official national ideology of what country?

A: Saudi Arabia B: Russia
C: Israel D: North Korea
Juche! LOL!

May I phone Bob Juche--I mean, Juch? :D

Re: Transcript 11/05/09 - Jennifer Colgan

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 9:21 pm
by Snaxx
NellyLunatic1980 wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Jennifer Colgan
Hopatcong, NJ
Homemaker
Is this Where Else® territory?
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$3,000 * State Flags
What is the only state flag to feature the image of a former U.S. president?

A: Washington B: Delaware
C: Ohio D: Illinois

With 9 seconds left, Jennifer decides to Ask The Audience.

ATA: A: 36% B: 15% C: 8% D: 41%
<sigh>®...
Illinois provokes immediate thoughts of its nickname Land of Lincoln, and I remember license plates with Lincoln's image. Surprised that it came up as a choice at the llama level as I think the Lincoln license plates are well-known.

Hopatcong, NJ is in WE® territory (northern NJ) and a long commute to NYC.

Re: Transcript 11/05/09 - Jennifer Colgan

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 9:42 pm
by hanzz
jacorbett70 wrote:
NellyLunatic1980 wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Jennifer Colgan
Hopatcong, NJ
Homemaker
Is this Where Else® territory?
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$3,000 * State Flags
What is the only state flag to feature the image of a former U.S. president?

A: Washington B: Delaware
C: Ohio D: Illinois

With 9 seconds left, Jennifer decides to Ask The Audience.

ATA: A: 36% B: 15% C: 8% D: 41%
<sigh>®...
Illinois provokes immediate thoughts of its nickname Land of Lincoln, and I remember license plates with Lincoln's image.
....Yeah...........but.........um......how do I say this........



WASHINGTON is the name of a friggin' president!



At this level there is no need to have to think any further.

I was in complete shock when I saw on the transcript that she had to use a lifeline, and then nearly passed out when I saw the audience results.


Otherwise her performance wasn't mortifying. Living in the south makes it easier to have heard of Hattiesburg of course, so I don't really blame Joel. I have many Korean friends, and "juche" sounds Korean, so I probably would have DD'd there.

Re: Transcript 11/05/09 - Jennifer Colgan

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:53 pm
by ontellen
I live in the south too - Southern Ontario and I immediately thought of Hattiesburg, Miss.

Re: Transcript 11/05/09 - Jennifer Colgan

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 1:12 am
by heelsrule1988
NellyLunatic1980 wrote:<sigh>®...
hanzz wrote:....Yeah...........but.........um......how do I say this........



WASHINGTON is the name of a friggin' president!



At this level there is no need to have to think any further.

I was in complete shock when I saw on the transcript that she had to use a lifeline, and then nearly passed out when I saw the audience results.
At least I have you guys to vent about this kind of stuff with... my mom always says I'm being too critical of the contestants. No... I'm just angry that people like this are being allowed on the show. :roll:

Re: Transcript 11/05/09 - Jennifer Colgan

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 1:32 am
by ten96lt
Illinois's flag for those interested............. I don't see a former president on there. :P
Spoiler
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Btw, I really wanna see that Billy Crystal question. It'd be a nice question for game show fans if the question was in what game show did Billy Crystal hold a record or what was Billy Crystal's time when he set the record for the winner's circle in $25,000 pyramid. :D

Re: Transcript 11/05/09 - Jennifer Colgan

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 4:23 am
by doitneatly
ontellen wrote:I live in the south too - Southern Ontario and I immediately thought of Hattiesburg, Miss.
So I'm the only one who would call this a WWOQ at only 12,500?
Getting past that would've definitely eaten up at least one of my lifelines...

Re: Transcript 11/05/09 - Jennifer Colgan

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 4:42 am
by Jeemie
ten96lt wrote:Illinois's flag for those interested............. I don't see a former president on there. :P
Spoiler
Image
Btw, I really wanna see that Billy Crystal question. It'd be a nice question for game show fans if the question was in what game show did Billy Crystal hold a record or what was Billy Crystal's time when he set the record for the winner's circle in $25,000 pyramid. :D
I didn't know that Illinois' flag had the phrase "The transistorguy's account has been inactive for 90 days. Visit Photobucket.com".

Illinois is really hip!

Re: Transcript 11/05/09 - Jennifer Colgan

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 7:23 am
by MarleysGh0st
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: $12,500 * The South
To honor his wife Hattie, pioneer William H. Hardy incorporated a city in 1884 in what U.S. state?

A: Georgia B: Tennessee
C: Mississippi D: North Carolina

With 18 seconds left, Jennifer decides to Ask The Expert. Today's expert is Time magazine columnist Joel Stein.

Joel: Ohhhh, man! Ummm--I feel like we should go west. I'm totall guessing. I feel like we should go to Tennessee. North Carolina has been around too long for pioneers, right? I don't know, man. I'm from New Jersey, like you, we don't know the states. I'm so sad and sorry. I'm liking Tennessee, but it's not my money.

Jennifer: So you're thinking Tennessee because it's west?

Joel: I don't know. Pioneers, wagons going--I don't know. Seems like we should be done with pioneering by 1884, to begin with.

Jennifer: Okay. Thank you!
Well, I think Joel deserves to get the Traditional Poutine consolation prize. This question really was "What state is Hattiesburg in?" but the question writers had to dress it up with that obscure detail that nobody would know. And then they included that unfortunate word "pioneer" that Joel locked onto. According to Wikipedia:
Founded in 1882 by pioneer lumberman and civil engineer William H. Hardy, Hattiesburg was named in honor of Hardy's wife Hattie.

...

Hattiesburg is positioned at the fork of the Leaf and Bouie Rivers, and was founded in 1882 by Captain William H. Hardy, a civil engineer. Early settlers to the area were of Scottish, Irish, and English descent who came from Georgia and the Carolinas, attracted by the vast area of virgin pine timberlands.
Yeah, they've got the word "pioneer", too, but in a rather different context. :roll:



Anyway, enjoy the poutine, Joel, but I hope you realize that some of us who were raised in NJ have heard of towns that are Elsewhere. :P

Re: Transcript 11/05/09 - Jennifer Colgan

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 7:34 am
by MarleysGh0st
I noticed something else from that Wikipedia page about Hattiesburg:
The region around Hattiesburg was also involved in the nuclear arms race of the Cold War. In the 1960s, two nuclear devices were detonated in the salt domes near Lumberton, Mississippi, about 28 miles southwest of Hattiesburg. Extensive follow-up of the area by the EPA has not revealed levels of nuclear contamination in the area that would be harmful to humans.
I would never have believed this--that nuclear tests were conducted anywhere in the southeast--but they've got a link to to DOE document that confirms it!

Re: Transcript 11/05/09 - Jennifer Colgan

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 8:56 am
by silverscreenselect
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:
$3,000 * State Flags
What is the only state flag to feature the image of a former U.S. president?

A: Washington B: Delaware
C: Ohio D: Illinois

With 9 seconds left, Jennifer decides to Ask The Audience.

ATA: A: 36% B: 15% C: 8% D: 41%

With 8 seconds left, Jennifer decides to Double Dip.

Jennifer's first answer is
Spoiler
Illinois
.
Jennifer's second answer is
Spoiler
Washington
.
Answer
A: Washington ( 7 )
Pretty sneaky for a first tier question, but like many of these, the fact that it's on the first tier pretty much tells you the answer. If the answer was something else, even Illinois, it would have been a higher level question (or Washington wouldn't have been a distractor). I don't think they put Illinois in as an intentional distractor; it just worked out that way.

Re: Transcript 11/05/09 - Jennifer Colgan

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 9:21 am
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Jennifer Colgan
Hopatcong, NJ
Homemaker
So is this in WE® territory?

A nihil obstat® stack for me.

Re: Transcript 11/05/09 - Jennifer Colgan

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 9:29 am
by MarleysGh0st
earendel wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Jennifer Colgan
Hopatcong, NJ
Homemaker
So is this in WE® territory?
Already asked and answered. Yes, it's in Sussex County, in northern NJ, not far off I-80. Snaxx called it a long commute to NYC, but there are some people who--pushed by the high price of NJ real estate--have even longer commutes.

Re: Transcript 11/05/09 - Jennifer Colgan

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 10:27 am
by ten96lt
Jeemie wrote:
ten96lt wrote:Illinois's flag for those interested............. I don't see a former president on there. :P
Spoiler
Image
Btw, I really wanna see that Billy Crystal question. It'd be a nice question for game show fans if the question was in what game show did Billy Crystal hold a record or what was Billy Crystal's time when he set the record for the winner's circle in $25,000 pyramid. :D
I didn't know that Illinois' flag had the phrase "The transistorguy's account has been inactive for 90 days. Visit Photobucket.com".

Illinois is really hip!
Damn it, it was working yesterday when I posted it.
Spoiler
Image
try now!

Re: Transcript 11/05/09 - Jennifer Colgan

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 12:37 pm
by Jeemie
MarleysGh0st wrote:
earendel wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Jennifer Colgan
Hopatcong, NJ
Homemaker
So is this in WE® territory?
Already asked and answered. Yes, it's in Sussex County, in northern NJ, not far off I-80. Snaxx called it a long commute to NYC, but there are some people who--pushed by the high price of NJ real estate--have even longer commutes.
If we go by commutes, then where I live (halfway between Reading and Philadelphia) is WE® territory!

Three of my neighbors commute to NYC every day.

Re: Transcript 11/05/09 - Jennifer Colgan

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 1:38 pm
by Phil Ken Sebbin
MarleysGh0st wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: $12,500 * The South
To honor his wife Hattie, pioneer William H. Hardy incorporated a city in 1884 in what U.S. state?

A: Georgia B: Tennessee
C: Mississippi D: North Carolina

With 18 seconds left, Jennifer decides to Ask The Expert. Today's expert is Time magazine columnist Joel Stein.

Joel: Ohhhh, man! Ummm--I feel like we should go west. I'm totall guessing. I feel like we should go to Tennessee. North Carolina has been around too long for pioneers, right? I don't know, man. I'm from New Jersey, like you, we don't know the states. I'm so sad and sorry. I'm liking Tennessee, but it's not my money.

Jennifer: So you're thinking Tennessee because it's west?

Joel: I don't know. Pioneers, wagons going--I don't know. Seems like we should be done with pioneering by 1884, to begin with.

Jennifer: Okay. Thank you!
Well, I think Joel deserves to get the Traditional Poutine consolation prize. This question really was "What state is Hattiesburg in?" but the question writers had to dress it up with that obscure detail that nobody would know. And then they included that unfortunate word "pioneer" that Joel locked onto.
I agree about that essentially being the question, but I am not sure that Jennifer nor Joel new that Hattiesburg was the city in question. If you don't know of Hattiesburg it could be Hattie(s)town, Hattie(s)ville or something like that.

Re: Transcript 11/05/09 - Jennifer Colgan

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 1:51 pm
by MarleysGh0st
Phil Ken Sebbin wrote:I agree about that essentially being the question, but I am not sure that Jennifer nor Joel new that Hattiesburg was the city in question. If you don't know of Hattiesburg it could be Hattie(s)town, Hattie(s)ville or something like that.
Sure, that was part of the question as they phrased it. Either you've heard of Hattiesburg (in which case, I presume the name would click when you're thinking about Hatties...something) or you haven't. Is there any Hattiestown/ville/opolis that we should have heard of, elsewhere?

Re: Transcript 11/05/09 - Jennifer Colgan

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 1:56 pm
by Phil Ken Sebbin
MarleysGh0st wrote:
Phil Ken Sebbin wrote:I agree about that essentially being the question, but I am not sure that Jennifer nor Joel new that Hattiesburg was the city in question. If you don't know of Hattiesburg it could be Hattie(s)town, Hattie(s)ville or something like that.
Sure, that was part of the question as they phrased it. Either you've heard of Hattiesburg (in which case, I presume the name would click when you're thinking about Hatties...something) or you haven't. Is there any Hattiestown/ville/opolis that we should have heard of, elsewhere?
Not that I know of offhand, but after a quick google search...Hattiesville, MS, Hattieville, AR and Hattieville, Belize but I'm not sure what state that is in :P .

Re: Transcript 11/05/09 - Jennifer Colgan

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 2:02 pm
by drew scheeler
MarleysGh0st wrote:
Phil Ken Sebbin wrote:I agree about that essentially being the question, but I am not sure that Jennifer nor Joel new that Hattiesburg was the city in question. If you don't know of Hattiesburg it could be Hattie(s)town, Hattie(s)ville or something like that.
Sure, that was part of the question as they phrased it. Either you've heard of Hattiesburg (in which case, I presume the name would click when you're thinking about Hatties...something) or you haven't. Is there any Hattiestown/ville/opolis that we should have heard of, elsewhere?
Cape Hatteras, NC.