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Transcript 11/26/2009 Dan Green

Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 8:44 pm
by BBTranscriptTeam
Dan Green
Bronx, NY
Medical student
They mentioned later that he is a single guy


Topic Tree
Just Married
Theatre
Famous Firsts
The Highest Office
Foreign Languages
Celebrities
Postage Stamps
In the News
Hit Songs
Where in the World?
At the Bookstore
Candy Bars
U.S. Cities
Words & Phrases
Going Global


$500 (Going Global):
The Clinton Global Initiative is a high-profile group founded by a former what?
A. Wall Street executive B. U.S. president
C. Film star D. Keg stand champion
Spoiler
B. U.S. president (:05)

$1000 (Words & Phrases):
Used in reference to criminal suspects, the term "perp walk" contains a shortened form of what word?
A. Perpetrator B. Perpendicular
C. Perpetual D. Perplexed
Spoiler
A. Perpetrator (:10)

$2000 (U.S. Cities):
What major American city is located on a body of water known as Puget Sound?
A. Boston B. Milwaukee
C. San Diego D. Seattle
Spoiler
D. Seattle (:10)

$3000 (Candy Bars):
Which of these candy bars was once marketed with the slogan "Two for me, none for you"?
A. Twix B. Snickers
C. Baby Ruth D. Butterfinger
Spoiler
Dan remarked that the only one that came in pairs was Twix and the clock started to run down

A. Twix (:03)

$5000 (At the Bookstore):
Published in 2009, "The Lost Symbol" is the long-awaited sequel to what best-selling book?
A. The Horse Whisperer B. The Lovely Bones
C. The Da Vinci Code D. The Kite Runner

Dan: One of these makes sense more than the others, I don't really know (as Mere says Four seconds!)
I'd like to ask the audience (:02)

ATA at :02
ATA
A-1% B-3% C-90% D-6%
Mere urges Dan to answer quickly
Spoiler
C. The Da Vinci Code (:01)
Commercial break

Mere calls Dan "quite a catch" as he is a future doctor, a good cook, and an obsessive fan of the movie "The Notebook." He says he did not like the movie at first but eventually got hooked into it.

They introduced the ATE, Paula Poundstone

$7500 (Where in the World?):
What world city features an ancient section that is often referred to as the "City of David"?
A. Jerusalem B. Cairo
C. Athens D. Rome
Spoiler
A. Jerusalem (:24)

$10K (Hit Songs):
Which of these mountains is mentioned in the lyrics of Toto's 1982 hit song "Africa"?
A. Fuji B. Everest
C. Matterhorn D. Kilimanjaro
Spoiler
Dan says he liked the tune but did not remember the mountain name, however the only one in Africa is his answer...

D. Kilimanjaro [:18]

$12.5K (In the News)
In 2009, what U.S. Congressman famously asked an irate town hall participant, "On what planet do you spend most of your time?"
A. John Boehner B. Barney Frank
C. Charles Rangel D. Henry Waxman
Spoiler
B. Barney Frank (:20)

Dan says he is actually a big fan of Barney Frank.

$15K (Postage Stamps):
First issued in 2002, the five-cent U.S. postage stamp celebrating "American Toleware" features an image of what item?
A. Stained glass window B. Navajo rug
C. Coffeepot D. Marionette

ATE at :18
ATE
Paula is inclined to guess B as she remembers seeing a stamp with a Navajo rug and not the others. Dan tried to ask her if she know what toleware was, but she did not respond directly and she said she would guess Navajo rug but adds that she has been wrong before in her life.
Spoiler
Dan said if he is wrong it would be OK. He guessed B. Navajo Rug and left with $5000.

C. Coffeepot (:07)
Miss- $5000

Commercial Break

Re: Transcript 11/26/2009 Dan Green

Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 11:08 pm
by ghostjmf
3K: I don't eat any of them. The 3 I know about are too sickeningly sweet, not enough chocolate taste. [I guess I've now insulted devotees of these bars beyond belief, but the adult ones can take it, & at least one of the rest may well post how terrible it is to diss beloved candy bars because "everyone loves something" or whatever.] Don't believe I've ever even seen a Twix. Would be my choice just from the name, but I'd never seen the commercial, either. ATA

15K: The infamous toleware Q. Since this is a seperate thread about this contestant's Q stack, all reading will know that it is just that, & will not read past the 1st, spoilerized entry if they want to play along, so I don't have to spoilerize my answer here.

Which is, not to recreate the whole other thread where people tell me about their degrees & all (I have some, my sister has some too, including in this case courses in relevant fields to the topic, lotsa other people in the group & in the world do too, just for the record) where I figured out that of the 4 choices only the coffeepot could be called "somethingware" just as my sister, the ceramicist, called out "its pottery".

Just for the record again, duly noted that it turns out toleware is not actually a ceramic, but metal that's that's been enameled with images. Whether this enamelling is painted on & that's that, or requires firing to fix it as I suspect, I have not yet actually checked. If so, it would of course have to be done at temperatures that don't melt the metal. I should check this.

At any rate, Paula P. did say that "the only one of the 4 choices she'd ever seen on a stamp was a Navaho blanket". And so have I, but it turns out it wasn't a 2002 5c stamp she saw it on, & anyway you wouldn't normally call a blanket "somethingware". Paula P. did not say "I'm sure toleware must be a Navaho blanket" (similar to the kind of wrong direction Ali Wentworth gave countless times; well, OK they're countable but I haven't yet) but saying she'd seen a blanket on a stamp was "good enough" for the contestant, & he did himself in based on it.

I think BAM giving these J!-type "2 clue" questions, which they've done a few times before, is deadly. Yes, J! contestants are under time constraint to answer too, but they're not "one & done" if they answer wrongly.

And oh yeah, if I'd seen a marionette on a stamp (they may well be on one, but not as an example of toleware, that's for sure) I'd have run screaming even if I badly needed that denomination of stamp, because I find marionettes really creepy, which opinion could make marionette fans upset too, but see comment on candy bars above.

Re: Transcript 11/26/2009 Dan Green

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 12:29 pm
by hanzz
Too bad for this guy. I'm gearing up for med school in a couple years, and I can totally understand what kind of financial situation he's going to be in. Money would have been nice, Paula.

Re: Transcript 11/26/2009 Dan Green

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 1:39 pm
by NellyLunatic1980
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Dan Green
Bronx, NY
Where ElseĀ®

Nihil obstatĀ®

Re: Transcript 11/26/2009 Dan Green

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 10:23 pm
by Phil Ken Sebbin
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Dan Green
Bronx, NY
Medical student
They mentioned later that he is a single guy



Mere calls Dan "quite a catch" as he is a future doctor, a good cook, and an obsessive fan of the movie "The Notebook." He says he did not like the movie at first but eventually got hooked into it.
At this point, Meredith is trying to "sell" the single guy to the ladies and even prior to his Notebook revelation I had thought she was talking to the wrong crowd. Not that there is anything wrong with it, but Dan had a lot of effeminate mannerisms and watching "The Notebook" many times is not making him look more masculine. I look at my wife and we both think he may be gay.
$12.5K (In the News)
In 2009, what U.S. Congressman famously asked an irate town hall participant, "On what planet do you spend most of your time?"
A. John Boehner B. Barney Frank
C. Charles Rangel D. Henry Waxman
Spoiler
B. Barney Frank (:20)

Dan says he is actually a big fan of Barney Frank.

Um... I like Barney Frank a lot, too but it was funny to us that he was a big fan of one of the few openly gay congressman after our earlier talk.

On another note, how charismatic must Congressman Frank be? You may not agree with his politics but you must admit to overcome such obstacles (gay, overweight, speech impediment) to become a congressman (even in Massachusetts) takes an extraordinary person.

Re: Transcript 11/26/2009 Dan Green

Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 1:43 am
by Thousandaire
It takes extraordinarily stupid voters.

Re: Transcript 11/26/2009 Dan Green

Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 7:22 am
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Dan Green
Bronx, NY
Medical student
They mentioned later that he is a single guy
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$5000 (At the Bookstore):
Published in 2009, "The Lost Symbol" is the long-awaited sequel to what best-selling book?
A. The Horse Whisperer B. The Lovely Bones
C. The Da Vinci Code D. The Kite Runner

Dan: One of these makes sense more than the others, I don't really know (as Mere says Four seconds!)
I'd like to ask the audience (:02)

ATA at :02
ATA
A-1% B-3% C-90% D-6%
Mere urges Dan to answer quickly
Spoiler
C. The Da Vinci Code (:01)
Maybe Dan didn't get this because he's in medical school and doesn't have time to read anything other than textbooks.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Mere calls Dan "quite a catch" as he is a future doctor, a good cook, and an obsessive fan of the movie "The Notebook." He says he did not like the movie at first but eventually got hooked into it.
Down, Mere!
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$15K (Postage Stamps):
First issued in 2002, the five-cent U.S. postage stamp celebrating "American Toleware" features an image of what item?
A. Stained glass window B. Navajo rug
C. Coffeepot D. Marionette

ATE at :18
ATE
Paula is inclined to guess B as she remembers seeing a stamp with a Navajo rug and not the others. Dan tried to ask her if she know what toleware was, but she did not respond directly and she said she would guess Navajo rug but adds that she has been wrong before in her life.
Spoiler
Dan said if he is wrong it would be OK. He guessed B. Navajo Rug and left with $5000.

C. Coffeepot (:07)
The infamous "toleware" question. I don't know what toleware is, but "ware" implies utensils (silverware, flatware, etc.) so I might have been drawn to the right answer that way. In the HS, and under the pressure of TDC, however, I probably would have gone with PAF, figuring the audience wouldn't know this.

Re: Transcript 11/26/2009 Dan Green

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 6:43 pm
by Snaxx
Toleware -- gone postal!

Spoiler
Image
Evidently it ran into someone sympathetic with the contestant or Paula Poundstone as it arrived with some of the envelope damaged and an apology note from the USPS.
Spoiler
Image

Re: Transcript 11/26/2009 Dan Green

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 8:18 pm
by frogman042
jacorbett70 wrote:Toleware -- gone postal!

Spoiler
Image
Evidently it ran into someone sympathetic with the contestant or Paula Poundstone as it arrived with some of the envelope damaged and an apology note from the USPS.
Spoiler
Image
Do you think that TPTB might send Dan his 5K check with that stamp on it?

Re: Transcript 11/26/2009 Dan Green

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 8:58 pm
by clem21
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Dan Green
Bronx, NY
Medical student
They mentioned later that he is a single guy


Mere calls Dan "quite a catch" as he is a future doctor, a good cook, and an obsessive fan of the movie "The Notebook." He says he did not like the movie at first but eventually got hooked into it.
Not something you really want to brag about...
$10K (Hit Songs):
Which of these mountains is mentioned in the lyrics of Toto's 1982 hit song "Africa"?
A. Fuji B. Everest
C. Matterhorn D. Kilimanjaro
Spoiler
Dan says he liked the tune but did not remember the mountain name, however the only one in Africa is his answer...

D. Kilimanjaro [:18]
More proof that Scrubs wins money:


Re: Transcript 11/26/2009 Dan Green

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 9:31 pm
by Snaxx
frogman042 wrote:
jacorbett70 wrote:Toleware -- gone postal!

Spoiler
Image
Evidently it ran into someone sympathetic with the contestant or Paula Poundstone as it arrived with some of the envelope damaged and an apology note from the USPS.
Spoiler
Image
Do you think that TPTB might send Dan his 5K check with that stamp on it?

I hope for his sake that the check isn't damaged too badly in the mail.