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Transcript 2/5/10 Kristin Johnson

Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 7:22 am
by BBTranscriptTeam
Kristin Johnson
College Student
Jupiter, FL

When she got to call to be on BAM, Kristin and her roommates made so much noise, the neighbors called the police.


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$500 (Idioms)- If you’re explaining to someone how to do your job, it’s said you’re “showing him the “ what?

A- Dice B- Ropes
C- Chips D- Deep fry machine
Spoiler
B- Ropes (11)
$1,000 (NFL Teams)- What NFL team plays its home games at the University of Phoenix Stadium in the city of Glendale?

A- Arizona Cardinals B- Carolina Panthers
C- Tennessee Titans D- Minnesota Vikings
Spoiler
A- Arizona Cardinals (5)
$2,000 (Video Games)- Replica guitar-shaped controllers are part of the 2009 release of a new Beatles-themed edition of what video game?

A- Grand Theft Auto B- The Legend of Zelda
C- Mortal Kombat D- Rock Band
Spoiler
D- Rock Band (9)
$3,000 (Cheese)- What Italian cheese derives its name from the name of Italy’s capital city?

A- Romano B- Ricotta
C- Provolone D- Mozzarella
Spoiler
A- Romano (10)
$5,000 (Household Chores)- A person would likely make “hospital corners” while doing what household chore?

A- Mowing the lawn B- Washing the windows
C- Making the bed D- Sweeping the floor
Spoiler
C- Making the bed
$7,500 (Logos)- In the logo for the office supply company Staples, what letter appears to be formed from a bent staple?

A- T B- A
C- P D- L

At 16 seconds, Kristin asks the audience.
ATA Results
A- 13%, B- 15%, C- 8%, D- 64%

Spoiler
D- L (14)
Commercial Break

Kristin wants to be a second-grade teacher. She thinks that kids that age are fun and open to learning, have a positive attitude, and love their teacher. And the curriculum is fun. With Kristin today are her dad Bill and her fiancée Ben. Ben and Kristin are getting married in June.

$10,000 (World Geography)- By area, the largest country in the world whose name begins with “B” lies on what continent?

A- Africa B- South America
C- Asia D- Europe
Spoiler
B- South America (“as in Brazil”- 25)
$12,500 (Hard to Say)- Barack Obama’s White House counsel is a lawyer with what tongue twister-esque name?

A- Daniel Daniels B- Brian Ryan
C- Greg Craig D- Bart Barth

At 21 seconds, Kristin asks the expert, Robert Wuhl.

Robert asks Kristin what she thinks, and she answers she doesn’t know. He says he has an idea, but says the question is wrong, because the true White House counsel’s name is “Michelle”. Now Robert says he doesn’t know, and admits to being “horrible” this week.

Since Robert didn’t know, and Kristin has no clue, she leaves with $10,000.

Spoiler
Greg Craig

Re: Transcript 2/5/10 Kristin Johnson

Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 8:22 pm
by BBTranscriptTeam
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Re: Transcript 2/5/10 Kristin Johnson

Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 9:13 pm
by NellyLunatic1980
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Re: Transcript 2/5/10 Kristin Johnson

Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 7:10 am
by MarleysGh0st
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$7,500 (Logos)- In the logo for the office supply company Staples, what letter appears to be formed from a bent staple?

A- T B- A
C- P D- L

At 16 seconds, Kristin asks the audience.
ATA Results
A- 13%, B- 15%, C- 8%, D- 64%

Spoiler
D- L (14)
The audience did better at remembering that logo than I would have done. A "P" in the form of a staple made just as much sense, although it's not a very good staple unless both ends are bent over to grip the paper.

Image Not!

Re: Transcript 2/5/10 Kristin Johnson

Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 8:05 am
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Kristin Johnson
College Student
Jupiter, FL

When she got to call to be on BAM, Kristin and her roommates made so much noise, the neighbors called the police.
Nice that she was enthusiastic about getting on the show.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Kristin wants to be a second-grade teacher. She thinks that kids that age are fun and open to learning, have a positive attitude, and love their teacher. And the curriculum is fun. With Kristin today are her dad Bill and her fiancée Ben. Ben and Kristin are getting married in June.
A future teacher? Good for her.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: $12,500 (Hard to Say)- Barack Obama’s White House counsel is a lawyer with what tongue twister-esque name?

A- Daniel Daniels B- Brian Ryan
C- Greg Craig D- Bart Barth

At 21 seconds, Kristin asks the expert, Robert Wuhl.

Robert asks Kristin what she thinks, and she answers she doesn’t know. He says he has an idea, but says the question is wrong, because the true White House counsel’s name is “Michelle”. Now Robert says he doesn’t know, and admits to being “horrible” this week.

Since Robert didn’t know, and Kristin has no clue, she leaves with $10,000.
Spoiler
Greg Craig
OK, so THIS was the one where Robert fconfessed that he was horrible. At least he had the decency to admit it.

This is not all that obscure but it does require some knowledge of politics, which young people, sadly, don't seem to have.

Re: Transcript 2/5/10 Kristin Johnson

Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 8:11 am
by MarleysGh0st
earendel wrote:OK, so THIS was the one where Robert confessed that he was horrible. At least he had the decency to admit it.
Maybe SyndieBAM should bring back the experts for a "Walk of Shame" segment at the end of every week, so they can all say how they think they did, instead of just letting Meredith close with her traditional "You were great! Come back any time!" sign-off.

Re: Transcript 2/5/10 Kristin Johnson

Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 10:23 am
by Jeemie
earendel wrote:This is not all that obscure but it does require some knowledge of politics, which young people, sadly, don't seem to have.
I pride myself on having good political knowledge, and I didn't know this one.

I don't think he's been mentioned all that much (I guess Obama hasn't gotten into enough trouble yet! Wait a while, I suppose!)

This question, and the Staples one before it (not hugely difficult, but somewhat difficult for the value, as I think this one is as well), coupled with the loss of the PAF, is what prompted me to write my post last week about how TPTB are really trying hard to keep prize takes down, maybe even to make sure the Tournament of Ten remains viable for them in the future.

The "communion on the moon" question for $25K that Jenni got yesterday only served to reinforce my opinion on the matter (again, not HUGELY difficult, but difficult for a $25K, PAF-less, question).

Re: Transcript 2/5/10 Kristin Johnson

Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 10:27 am
by MarleysGh0st
Jeemie wrote:The "communion on the moon" question for $25K that Jenni got yesterday only served to reinforce my opinion on the matter (again, not HUGELY difficult, but difficult for a $25K, PAF-less, question).
How did you know this answer (or how should you have known this answer) to make it any less difficult than a one in four WAG?

Re: Transcript 2/5/10 Kristin Johnson

Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 10:37 am
by Jeemie
MarleysGh0st wrote:
Jeemie wrote:The "communion on the moon" question for $25K that Jenni got yesterday only served to reinforce my opinion on the matter (again, not HUGELY difficult, but difficult for a $25K, PAF-less, question).
How did you know this answer (or how should you have known this answer) to make it any less difficult than a one in four WAG?
By reading the book "First on the Moon" (PS that this is not widely known is due to the fact that Aldrin kept it a secret- because Madalyn Murray O'Hair brought a lawsuit because the Apollo 8 astronauts read from Genesis while orbiting the moon).

But I suppose I should define my terms a little better. I thought this question should be a six-figure answer (probably $100K-$250K). A real triv-nerd, especially if he's a science-geek, probably has a decent shot of knowing it.

I wouldn't value it at $500K-$1 MM though- those types of questions are what I mean by "hugely difficult" (understanding that they aren't- always). But that slides with the actual value of the question asked.

Greg Craig is not that hard a question (although I didn't know it), but I think it was worth at least $25K.

The Staples Q was definitely harder than $7,500. Sure, we see the sign all the time, but that the L is a bent staple probably doesn't register at a conscious level for most people (and is equally not that easy to logic out).

Re: Transcript 2/5/10 Kristin Johnson

Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 8:31 am
by MarleysGh0st
Here's an article about Kristin's appearance. Mostly, though, it's about someone who's been stalking her on Facebook since her appearance.

http://www.centralfloridafuture.com/mil ... -1.2168550

Re: Transcript 2/5/10 Kristin Johnson

Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 1:02 pm
by TheConfessor
MarleysGh0st wrote:Here's an article about Kristin's appearance. Mostly, though, it's about someone who's been stalking her on Facebook since her appearance.

http://www.centralfloridafuture.com/mil ... -1.2168550
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? publicist Tracy Miller said the show does not generally give any training to its contestants before the show airs on how to deal with their new found fame, but if a contestant should encounter a problem the publicists are available to give advice.
It's Trisha Miller, not Tracy Miller.
“[The contestants] have all of our contact information so they can be in touch with us afterward if they do have questions about how to handle a certain situation,” Miller said.

The show did not give a crash course on how to handle this type of situation, but Gamble’s father warned the couple that things like this may happen.

Still, Johnson never thought anything like this would happen to her.

“It’s not like I won a million dollars,” Johnson said. “Leave me alone.”

Johnson does not like to advertise that she was on the show. She said she doesn’t like to talk about her experience much, especially to people she doesn’t know.

Johnson has received a few other friend requests from strangers, but unlike the man from her high school, their efforts ended when Johnson declined their first requests.

Johnson’s follower seems to have put his pursuit on hold, she said.

The man still has not contacted Johnson or sent her a friend request since she first changed her Facebook name.

Now Johnson can focus on her wedding plans and her internship at a local elementary school.
Wow, she had to put her life on hold just because she got a Facebook friend request from a stranger. I've had at least a hundred of those and never considered alerting the media.

Re: Transcript 2/5/10 Kristin Johnson

Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 4:20 pm
by silvercamaro
TheConfessor wrote:
MarleysGh0st wrote:Here's an article about Kristin's appearance. Mostly, though, it's about someone who's been stalking her on Facebook since her appearance.
Wow, she had to put her life on hold just because she got a Facebook friend request from a stranger. I've had at least a hundred of those and never considered alerting the media.
What a baby she must be! If I had her contact info, I'd send them to the guy who sent me strange e-mails from Romania.

Re: Transcript 2/5/10 Kristin Johnson

Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 6:11 pm
by ulysses5019
silvercamaro wrote:
TheConfessor wrote:
MarleysGh0st wrote:Here's an article about Kristin's appearance. Mostly, though, it's about someone who's been stalking her on Facebook since her appearance.
Wow, she had to put her life on hold just because she got a Facebook friend request from a stranger. I've had at least a hundred of those and never considered alerting the media.
What a baby she must be! If I had her contact info, I'd send them to the guy who sent me strange e-mails from Romania.

I'd send her the info on my stalker from Norman. And the one from Austin. Oh, and that Nigerian banker.

Re: Transcript 2/5/10 Kristin Johnson

Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 6:32 pm
by TheConfessor
silvercamaro wrote:
TheConfessor wrote:
MarleysGh0st wrote:Here's an article about Kristin's appearance. Mostly, though, it's about someone who's been stalking her on Facebook since her appearance.
Wow, she had to put her life on hold just because she got a Facebook friend request from a stranger. I've had at least a hundred of those and never considered alerting the media.
What a baby she must be! If I had her contact info, I'd send them to the guy who sent me strange e-mails from Romania.
Yeah, you'd think if the only bad part of her WWTBAM experience was unwanted attention from strangers, she might not want to go into great detail about her vulnerability in a public article that just draws more attention to her and exposes her to a new group of strangers. A lot of people who had never heard of her before probably went on Facebook to check her out.

Re: Transcript 2/5/10 Kristin Johnson

Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 9:56 pm
by silvercamaro
ulysses5019 wrote:
I'd send her the info on my stalker from Norman. And the one from Austin. Oh, and that Nigerian banker.
Do you mean me, or do I have nearby competition for the title of ulystalker?

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Re: Transcript 2/5/10 Kristin Johnson

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 1:03 am
by ulysses5019
silvercamaro wrote:
ulysses5019 wrote:
I'd send her the info on my stalker from Norman. And the one from Austin. Oh, and that Nigerian banker.
Do you mean me, or do I have nearby competition for the title of ulystalker?

8)

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