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Transcript 01/15/10 - Heather Waltman

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 9:27 pm
by BBTranscriptTeam
Heather Waltman
Houston, TX
Law librarian


Question Topics:
* Wars
* Playwrights
* Constellations
* Social Security
* Mythology
* Americans
* Logos
* Department Stores
* Thomas Edison
* College Sports
* Cartoons
* Fast Food
* Energy Sources
* Restrooms
* Labor Unions

$500 * Labor Unions
The Association of Flight Attendants is a labor union of 55,000 members who each earn a living working on what?

A: Trains B: Airplanes
C: Ships D: Superman's income taxes
Answer
B: Airplanes ( 9 )
$1,000 * Restrooms
The American Restroom Association defines a restroom as "a facility that provides at least one" what?

A: Bookshelf B: Refrigerator
C: Toilet D: Computer
Answer
C: Toilet ( 10 )
$2,000 * Energy Sources
According to the Department of Energy, what energy source was used as early as 5,000 B.C. to propel boats down the Nile River?

A: Gasoline B: Nuclear power
C: Wind power D: Electricity
Answer
C: Wind power ( 4 )
$3,000 * Fast Food
Outraging health experts, in 2009 KFC began test-marketing its "Double Down" sandwich, which replaces the bun with two pieces of what?

A: Hamburger patties B: Pizza slices
C: Sausage patties D: Fried chicken

With 8 seconds left, Heather decides to Ask The Audience.

ATA: A: 8% B: 5% C: 8% D: 79%
Answer
D: Fried chicken ( 3 )
$5,000 * Cartoons
What cartoon character debuted in the 1940 short film appropriately named "Knock Knock"?

A: Road Runner B: Woody Woodpecker
C: Yogi Bear D: Pepe Le Pew
Answer
B: Woody Woodpecker ( 8 )
-- Commercial Break --

Heather's husband, Boyd, is in the audience.

Because Heather is a librarian, the number one thing she wants to see in New York City is the New York Public Library.


$7,500 * College Sports
What U.S. state is home to a university whose football team is known as the "Ragin' Cajuns"?

A: Louisiana B: Nevada
C: Wisconsin D: Maryland
Answer
A: Louisiana ( 25 )
$10,000 * Thomas Edison
Invented by Thomas Edison in the 1890s, the kinetoscope was a precursor to what technological innovation?

A: Film projector B: Typewriter
C: Internal-combustion engine D: Telephone
Answer
A: Film projector ( 21 )
$12,500 * Department Stores
Known for its extravagant Christmas catalog, in 2008 what department store offered a Dallas Cowboys end zone for $500,000?

A: Saks Fifth Avenue B: Neiman Marcus
C: Barneys New York D: Dillard's
Answer
B: Neiman Marcus ( 22 )
$15,000 * Logos
Which of these consumer brands has a logo that depicts an object known technically as a "furcula"?

A: Gatorade B: Dirt Devil
C: Wish-Bone D: Zenith

With 9 seconds left, Heather decides to Double Dip.

Heather's first answer is
Spoiler
C: Wish-Bone
.
Answer
C: Wish-Bone ( 9 )
-- Commercial Break --
Sneak Peak at One of the Next Episode's Questions
$15,000
Second Lady of the United States Jill Biden works as a what?

A: Kindergarten teacher B: Elementary school principal
C: High school librarian D: Community college professor
Heather and Boyd have five cats and Heather likes to help feral cats in the neighborhood, but she's concerned about getting a reputation. She just doesn't want to be called "The Cat Lady".

$25,000 * Americans
Stitched by the Freedom Quilting Bee in Gee's Bend, the Pine Burr Quilt is the official quilt of which of these U.S. states?

A: Georgia B: Tennesee
C: Mississippi D: Alabama

With 20 seconds left, Heather decides to Ask The Expert. Today's expert is CNN anchor Kiran Chetry.

Kiran: Oh, goodness! All right, so this one is figuring out, I guess, what state Pine Burr Quilt, right, Pine--

Heather: Or Gee's Bend? Do you know where Gee's Bend is?

Kiran: Oh, Gee's Bend! Okay. Ummm, let's see. Let's see. Let's see. Freedom, freedom--Alabama? I'm going to go Alabama.

Heather: Why is that your choice?

Kiran: This is--this is a guess.

Heather: A guess. Okay. Okay. That's about as well as I can do, too.

Heather decides to walk with $15,000.

Answer
D: Alabama ( 0 )
-- The Horn --

Re: Transcript 01/15/10 - Heather Waltman

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 10:09 pm
by MarleysGh0st
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$25,000 * Americans
Stitched by the Freedom Quilting Bee in Gee's Bend, the Pine Burr Quilt is the official quilt of which of these U.S. states?

A: Georgia B: Tennesee
C: Mississippi D: Alabama
WTF? :shock:

I assume that the question writers didn't get the memo that the PAF was being eliminated this week, therefore there was no longer any need for WWOQs intended to make contestants burn this lifeline. How in the world are people supposed to have heard of Gee's Bend? I can't even find it in a road atlas! And all four choices are in the south, so I can't see any way to make a logical guess, i.e, by figuring out what region of the country might use "Bend" in geographical name or might be famous for its pine trees? Sheesh!

:roll:

Re: Transcript 01/15/10 - Heather Waltman

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 10:19 pm
by kayrharris
MarleysGh0st wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$25,000 * Americans
Stitched by the Freedom Quilting Bee in Gee's Bend, the Pine Burr Quilt is the official quilt of which of these U.S. states?

A: Georgia B: Tennesee
C: Mississippi D: Alabama
WTF? :shock:

I assume that the question writers didn't get the memo that the PAF was being eliminated this week, therefore there was no longer any need for WWOQs intended to make contestants burn this lifeline. How in the world are people supposed to have heard of Gee's Bend? I can't even find it in a road atlas! And all four choices are in the south, so I can't see any way to make a logical guess, i.e, by figuring out what region of the country might use "Bend" in geographical name or might be famous for its pine trees? Sheesh!

:roll:
I knew it cold. :mrgreen: Of course, I live in Alabama and my study club just had a program on Gees Bend this past
year. It really is an interesting story and ya'll ought to look it up and read about it. Really.


kay

Re: Transcript 01/15/10 - Heather Waltman

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 10:25 pm
by MarleysGh0st
kayrharris wrote:
MarleysGh0st wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$25,000 * Americans
Stitched by the Freedom Quilting Bee in Gee's Bend, the Pine Burr Quilt is the official quilt of which of these U.S. states?

A: Georgia B: Tennesee
C: Mississippi D: Alabama
WTF? :shock:

I assume that the question writers didn't get the memo that the PAF was being eliminated this week, therefore there was no longer any need for WWOQs intended to make contestants burn this lifeline. How in the world are people supposed to have heard of Gee's Bend? I can't even find it in a road atlas! And all four choices are in the south, so I can't see any way to make a logical guess, i.e, by figuring out what region of the country might use "Bend" in geographical name or might be famous for its pine trees? Sheesh!

:roll:
I knew it cold. :mrgreen: Of course, I live in Alabama and my study club just had a program on Gees Bend this past
year. It really is an interesting story and ya'll ought to look it up and read about it. Really.


kay
Sure, it may be an interesting story--I saw on its Wikipedia page that their quilts were used on a series of postage stamps a few years ago--but for a question valued at $25K, there should be a certain chance of having learned this fact...beyond happening to live down the road from Gee's Bend.

What about all those poor contestants from Where Else!?

Re: Transcript 01/15/10 - Heather Waltman

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 10:38 pm
by kayrharris
MarleysGh0st wrote:
kayrharris wrote:
MarleysGh0st wrote:
WTF? :shock:

I assume that the question writers didn't get the memo that the PAF was being eliminated this week, therefore there was no longer any need for WWOQs intended to make contestants burn this lifeline. How in the world are people supposed to have heard of Gee's Bend? I can't even find it in a road atlas! And all four choices are in the south, so I can't see any way to make a logical guess, i.e, by figuring out what region of the country might use "Bend" in geographical name or might be famous for its pine trees? Sheesh!

:roll:
I knew it cold. :mrgreen: Of course, I live in Alabama and my study club just had a program on Gees Bend this past
year. It really is an interesting story and ya'll ought to look it up and read about it. Really.


kay
Sure, it may be an interesting story--I saw on its Wikipedia page that their quilts were used on a series of postage stamps a few years ago--but for a question valued at $25K, there should be a certain chance of having learned this fact...beyond happening to live down the road from Gee's Bend.

What about all those poor contestants from Where Else!?

Well, NRP did a special on Gee's Bend a few years back, so it did have a bit of exposure.
It's been on Alabama Public TV several times. I think it's also available as a DVD.

It's interesting that the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, had a display a few years back as well.

kay



kay

Re: Transcript 01/15/10 - Heather Waltman

Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 12:50 am
by ulysses5019
kayrharris wrote:
MarleysGh0st wrote:
kayrharris wrote:
I knew it cold. :mrgreen: Of course, I live in Alabama and my study club just had a program on Gees Bend this past
year. It really is an interesting story and ya'll ought to look it up and read about it. Really.


kay
Sure, it may be an interesting story--I saw on its Wikipedia page that their quilts were used on a series of postage stamps a few years ago--but for a question valued at $25K, there should be a certain chance of having learned this fact...beyond happening to live down the road from Gee's Bend.

What about all those poor contestants from Where Else!?

Well, NRP did a special on Gee's Bend a few years back, so it did have a bit of exposure.
It's been on Alabama Public TV several times. I think it's also available as a DVD.

It's interesting that the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, had a display a few years back as well.

kay



kay

I agree that this is a tough q but this seems like plenty of exposure especially the postage stamps.

Re: Transcript 01/15/10 - Heather Waltman

Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 8:41 am
by andrewjackson
I agree with Marley. This is way too tough. Especially since the distractors are all clustered in the southeast. If I had heard the NPR piece or seen the exhibit at the MFAH I would mostly have remembered that it was quilts traditionally done by black women in a particular region in the south. I don't see anything there that would have cemented Alabama in particular in my memory as opposed to Mississippi or Georgia.

The stamps don't appear to say Alabama on them anywhere so even if you had seen the stamp it is only giving you the same information as the question: Gee's Bend + quilts.

"Pine Burr" is just too common all across the South and "Gee's Bend" has no particular connection to Alabama in my mind.

With the PAF gone, this is a complete guess in my mind.

Re: Transcript 01/15/10 - Heather Waltman

Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 9:20 am
by ulysses5019
andrewjackson wrote:I agree with Marley. This is way too tough. Especially since the distractors are all clustered in the southeast. If I had heard the NPR piece or seen the exhibit at the MFAH I would mostly have remembered that it was quilts traditionally done by black women in a particular region in the south. I don't see anything there that would have cemented Alabama in particular in my memory as opposed to Mississippi or Georgia.

The stamps don't appear to say Alabama on them anywhere so even if you had seen the stamp it is only giving you the same information as the question: Gee's Bend + quilts.

"Pine Burr" is just too common all across the South and "Gee's Bend" has no particular connection to Alabama in my mind.

With the PAF gone, this is a complete guess in my mind.

The only other thing I can add is that I thought the state tree of Alabama was the pine but I wasn't sure of the others.

Re: Transcript 01/15/10 - Heather Waltman

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 3:55 am
by takinover
MarleysGh0st wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$25,000 * Americans
Stitched by the Freedom Quilting Bee in Gee's Bend, the Pine Burr Quilt is the official quilt of which of these U.S. states?

A: Georgia B: Tennesee
C: Mississippi D: Alabama
WTF? :shock:

I assume that the question writers didn't get the memo that the PAF was being eliminated this week, therefore there was no longer any need for WWOQs intended to make contestants burn this lifeline. How in the world are people supposed to have heard of Gee's Bend? I can't even find it in a road atlas! And all four choices are in the south, so I can't see any way to make a logical guess, i.e, by figuring out what region of the country might use "Bend" in geographical name or might be famous for its pine trees? Sheesh!

:roll:
A WWOQ for most, a gift-wrapped question for me. Note the surname in the first paragraph.

http://www.quiltsofgeesbend.com/history/

Re: Transcript 01/15/10 - Heather Waltman

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 10:47 am
by Estonut
I don't see any of our quilters weighing in on this. If this is well-known in quilting circles, then, between them and the philatelists, it would seem to be fair game for a question.

Re: Transcript 01/15/10 - Heather Waltman

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 2:15 pm
by NellyLunatic1980
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$1,000 * Restrooms
The American Restroom Association defines a restroom as "a facility that provides at least one" what?

A: Bookshelf B: Refrigerator
C: Toilet D: Computer
E: Senator
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$3,000 * Fast Food
Outraging health experts, in 2009 KFC began test-marketing its "Double Down" sandwich, which replaces the bun with two pieces of what?

A: Hamburger patties B: Pizza slices
C: Sausage patties D: Fried chicken

With 8 seconds left, Heather decides to Ask The Audience.
<sigh>®... Has Heather ever eaten at a KFC? Or even heard of KFC?
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$25,000 * Americans
Stitched by the Freedom Quilting Bee in Gee's Bend, the Pine Burr Quilt is the official quilt of which of these U.S. states?

A: Georgia B: Tennesee
C: Mississippi D: Alabama
Total WWOQ®. Not sure if the audience has ever heard of this quilt, but I'll ask them. And I'll also ask Kiran. Unless the audience has a good number on Alabama, I'm walking away.