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Transcript 03/25/10 - Phil Farris

Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 6:23 pm
by BBTranscriptTeam
Phil Farris
Deltona, FL

Phil has been unemployed for about a year and a half. When the call came from Millionaire, he was cooking breakfast for a bunch of people. He handed the spatula to his fiancee, Kate, who's in the audience, and went in another room to talk for a couple minutes. Kate came in, all excited, asking "Did you get a job?" Phil replied, "I don't know, I think it might be better!"

Question Topics:
* TV History
* The Good Life
* The Solar System
* Foreign Greetings
* Nerd Icons
* Meet the Press
* Namesakes
* Poetry
* Across the Pond
* Pop Stars
* Nursery Rhymes
* Bestsellers
* State Birds
* You Could Say
* The Big Apple

$500 * The Big Apple
Hundreds of slaughterhouses and butcher shops once stood in a New York City neighborhood that is today known as what?

A: The Theater District B: The Meatpacking District
C: The Financial District D: Rump Roast Heights
Answer
B: The Meatpacking District ( 6 )
$1,000 * You Could Say
"Say that five times fast" is a playful challenge commonly associated with which of the following?

A: Folk song B: Sonnet
C: Tongue twister D: Fairy tale
Answer
C: Tongue twister ( 9 )
$2,000 * State Birds
Not surprisingly, the Baltimore oriole is the official state bird of what U.S. state?

A: Minnesota B: Maryland
C: Louisiana D: Colorado

Phil: I'm going to have to go with the audience laughter and go B: Maryland, final answer.

[No laughter is heard on the broadcast until after he says that.]

Answer
B: Maryland ( 9 )
$3,000 * Bestsellers
What historic figure is featured throughout the best-selling history book "1776"?

A: George Washington B: Joan of Arc
C: Thomas Edison D: Genghis Khan
Answer
A: George Washington ( 9 )
$5,000 * Nursery Rhymes
Which of these well-known nursery rhymes prominently features an insect?

A: Sing a Song of Sixpence B: Little Miss Muffet
C: Hickory Dickory Dock D: Jack Be Nimble
Answer
B: Little Miss Muffet ( 6 )
-- Commercial Break --

You're In the Hot Seat Home Game
Today's Winning Answer
Spoiler
A: The Doors
Sneak Peak at One of the Next Episode's Questions
$50,000
E. Gary Gygax is a hero to generations of nerds because he co-created what?

A: Atari B: The X-Files
C: Star Trek D: Dungeons & Dragons
$7,500 * Pop Stars
In 2009, what pop singer made a high-profile comeback attempt with "I Look To You," her first studio album in seven years?

A: Mariah Carey B: Madonna
C: Britney Spears D: Whitney Houston
Answer
D: Whitney Houston ( 19 )
$10,000 * Across the Pond
Launched in 1992 in the UK, the Premier League features a world-class collection of teams playing what sport?

A: Soccer B: Baseball
C: Basketball D: Volleyball

With 10 seconds left, Phil decides to Ask The Audience.
ATA
A: 84% B: 5% C: 8% D: 3%
Answer
A: Soccer ( 7 )
-- The Horn --

Phil will return on tomorrow's show.

Re: Transcript 03/25/10 - Phil Farris

Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 6:40 pm
by Bob78164
There is no correct answer to the $5,000 question. Given the time constraints, this could have been a real problem. --Bob

Re: Transcript 03/25/10 - Phil Farris

Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 6:46 pm
by vettech
Bob78164 wrote:There is no correct answer to the $5,000 question. Given the time constraints, this could have been a real problem. --Bob
THANK YOU!! I've been stewing about this all afternoon. :twisted:

Re: Transcript 03/25/10 - Phil Farris

Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2010 4:58 am
by NellyLunatic1980
Nihil obstatĀ®

Re: Transcript 03/25/10 - Phil Farris

Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2010 7:35 am
by ten96lt
Bob78164 wrote:There is no correct answer to the $5,000 question. Given the time constraints, this could have been a real problem. --Bob
I saw that and I was thinking, well if he got that wrong he has a good challenge on his hands. Only reason I got it is because most people think a spider is an insect so figured it being the first tier it had to be that.

Re: Transcript 03/25/10 - Phil Farris

Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2010 7:49 am
by NellyLunatic1980
Bob78164 wrote:There is no correct answer to the $5,000 question. Given the time constraints, this could have been a real problem. --Bob
Oh, yeah. I totally forgot about that big discussion ya'll had on the Bored about spiders not being insects a few weeks ago.

Re: Transcript 03/25/10 - Phil Farris

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 12:38 pm
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Phil Farris
Deltona, FL

Phil has been unemployed for about a year and a half. When the call came from Millionaire, he was cooking breakfast for a bunch of people. He handed the spatula to his fiancee, Kate, who's in the audience, and went in another room to talk for a couple minutes. Kate came in, all excited, asking "Did you get a job?" Phil replied, "I don't know, I think it might be better!"
Although the national unemployment rate is around 10% it's amazing the high percentage that have been on BAM lately.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$5,000 * Nursery Rhymes
Which of these well-known nursery rhymes prominently features an insect?

A: Sing a Song of Sixpence B: Little Miss Muffet
C: Hickory Dickory Dock D: Jack Be Nimble
Answer
B: Little Miss Muffet ( 6 )
I haven't read the thread yet, but I imagine there are several comments along the line that "a spider is not an insect". Add me to the chorus. I wonder what would have happened if Phil had said, "I'm sorry, Meredith, but there is no correct answer to the question"?

Nihil obstatĀ®.

Re: Transcript 03/25/10 - Phil Farris

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 12:50 pm
by MarleysGh0st
earendel wrote:I haven't read the thread yet, but I imagine there are several comments along the line that "a spider is not an insect". Add me to the chorus. I wonder what would have happened if Phil had said, "I'm sorry, Meredith, but there is no correct answer to the question"?
You imagine correctly. :wink:

I don't know is anyone has tried challenging a question within the confines of TDC, but contestants would be throwing their fate into the tender mercies of TPTB by doing that. Far safer would be trying to cram in as much of a protest as you could within the time limit:

"There's a spider in Little Miss Muffet but a spider is an arachnid which is not an insect but you obviously want me to say B which I will under protest, final answer!"

Practice that in under 15 seconds, future Hot Seaters. :P

Re: Transcript 03/25/10 - Phil Farris

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 7:24 am
by doitneatly
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:
$2,000 * State Birds
Not surprisingly, the Baltimore oriole is the official state bird of what U.S. state?

A: Minnesota B: Maryland
C: Louisiana D: Colorado

Phil: I'm going to have to go with the audience laughter and go B: Maryland, final answer.

[No laughter is heard on the broadcast until after he says that.]
I suspect his odd comment was a joking reference to the last-minute answer switch that happened a few contestants prior to Phil:

http://wwtbambored.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=26454
megaaddict wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Julia: I'm going to go with my first instinct, which was suits.

Meredith: Final answer?

Julia: Umm, no, eyeglasses, final answer.

Answer
C: Eyeglasses ( 5 )
Meredith: Now, why did you change your mind?

Julia: It had to be one of the two, but I used my Double Dip, already.
There was also a pause and a blank look before this non-answer. I suspect that Julia heard some audience rumbling after she went with "suits" and decided to switch based on that reaction. I couldn't detect anything obvious on the audio, but the audience seemed to laugh knowingly as soon as she switched. Meredith's tone when she questioned the change may have indicated she knew as well. I say more power to Julia if she pulled off an extra ATA, but only getting to 10K with it seems a bit of an underachievement.
With three contestants between them, I think it's possible that Phil was within earshot for the very end of Julia's taping.