Page 1 of 1

Transcript 06/15/2010 Lynn Tucker

Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 6:04 pm
by BBTranscriptTeam
Lynn Tucker
Clifton, NJ
Elementary school reading specialist

Generous in offering free drinks to her colleagues, Mere asks what about the audience?

ATE: actor and comedian Margaret Cho

Topic Tree (shown for the first time)
Viral Video
Hello, Guv'nor!
James Joyce
Slang
Blockbusters
Slumdog Songs
2009 Memoirs
Universities
War Movies
Inventions
(Sports Lingo)
(The Continents)
(Words & Phrases)
(Holiday Friends)
(The New History)



$7500 (Inventions):
In the 1930s, a hand-cranked pasta maker inspired Adolf Ehinger to develop an early form of what modern office convenience?
A. Fax machine B. Paper shredder
C. Photocopier D. Laser printer

Mere repeats and emphasizes "Pasta maker"
Lynn has a guess but wants to ATA
ATA at :14
ATA
A-1% B-79% C-19% D-1%
Spoiler
B. Paper shredder (:12)
$10K (War Movies):
In the 2007 film "Charlie Wilson's War," where is Charlie Wilson's war?
A. China B. Saudi Arabia
C. Afghanistan D. Vietnam
Spoiler
C. Afghanistan (:13)
$12.5K (Universities):
Popularly known as "SMU," Southern Methodist University is located in what southern state?
A. Georgia B. Texas
C. Alabama D. Kentucky

"Again I have a guess" but will ATE (:12)
ATE
Margaret gives a Uhhh noise. "I don't know that much about white people, I'll really have to think about it. Let's break it down"
knows it is not Kentucky for sure, would guess not Texas "Texas generally does not consider itself the south, it considers itself *Texas*"
"Georgia, I..." then asks if it is against the rules to get up and google it. Mere agrees.
says she lives in GA part of the year and it is not familiar to her.
guessing it would be Alabama since it appears to be most Southern.
asks why they would not give her a question about Paris Hilton.
Mere says the contestants choose what question to ask her
Spoiler
Lynn guessed Alabama

B. Texas (:04)
Lynn left with $5000

Commercial break

Re: Transcript 06/15/2010 Lynn Tucker

Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 6:08 pm
by zachhoran1
SMU is known as the undergrad alma mater of 1989 J! college champ and TofC winner Tom Cubbage :)

Re: Transcript 06/15/2010 Lynn Tucker

Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 6:16 pm
by Snaxx
zachhoran1 wrote:SMU is known as the undergrad alma mater of 1989 J! college champ and TofC winner Tom Cubbage :)
1989? So we know he didn't go there to play football.

Re: Transcript 06/15/2010 Lynn Tucker

Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 7:10 pm
by Kazoo65
As soon as Margaret Cho said "ewww" upon seeing the question, I knew it was NOT a good sign. Then she proceded to give Lynn the wrong answer, which Lynn agreed with.

Please, TPTB, for next season avoid asking any comedians to be Experts (except Mo Rocca-he actually KNOWS stuff!)

Re: Transcript 06/15/2010 Lynn Tucker

Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 7:51 pm
by MarleysGh0st
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:
ATE
Margaret gives a Uhhh noise. "I don't know that much about white people, I'll really have to think about it. Let's break it down"
knows it is not Kentucky for sure, would guess not Texas "Texas generally does not consider itself the south, it considers itself *Texas*"
"Georgia, I..." then asks if it is against the rules to get up and google it. Mere agrees.
says she lives in GA part of the year and it is not familiar to her.
guessing it would be Alabama since it appears to be most Southern.
asks why they would not give her a question about Paris Hilton.
Mere says the contestants choose what question to ask her
Repeat after me, Margaret, "My job as an expert is to help with any question that the contestant needs help on. I'm not here to beg for softballs to make myself look good."

:roll:

Re: Transcript 06/15/2010 Lynn Tucker

Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 9:11 pm
by jarnon
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Lynn Tucker
Clifton, NJ
Elementary school reading specialist
WE® (20 miles from Manhattan).
She's a reading specialist like my wife. I expected her to do better.

Re: Transcript 06/15/2010 Lynn Tucker

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 4:45 am
by Pastor Fireball
Nihil obstat®

Re: Transcript 06/15/2010 Lynn Tucker

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 5:18 am
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Lynn Tucker
Clifton, NJ
Elementary school reading specialist

Generous in offering free drinks to her colleagues, Mere asks what about the audience?

ATE: actor and comedian Margaret Cho
I can't wait for her time as an expert to be over.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$7500 (Inventions):
In the 1930s, a hand-cranked pasta maker inspired Adolf Ehinger to develop an early form of what modern office convenience?
A. Fax machine B. Paper shredder
C. Photocopier D. Laser printer

Mere repeats and emphasizes "Pasta maker"
Lynn has a guess but wants to ATA
ATA at :14
ATA
A-1% B-79% C-19% D-1%
Spoiler
B. Paper shredder (:12)
It's the only one that made sense. I wonder if that was her guess.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$12.5K (Universities):
Popularly known as "SMU," Southern Methodist University is located in what southern state?
A. Georgia B. Texas
C. Alabama D. Kentucky

"Again I have a guess" but will ATE (:12)
ATE
Margaret gives a Uhhh noise. "I don't know that much about white people, I'll really have to think about it. Let's break it down". She knows it is not Kentucky for sure, would guess not Texas; "Texas generally does not consider itself the south, it considers itself *Texas*". "Georgia, I..." then asks if it is against the rules to get up and google it. Mere agrees.
Margaret says she lives in GA part of the year and it is not familiar to her. She's guessing it would be Alabama since it appears to be most Southern and asks why they would not give her a question about Paris Hilton. Mere says the contestants choose what question to ask her
Spoiler
Lynn guessed Alabama

B. Texas (:04)
Truthfully I don't consider Texas (or Kentucky, for that matter) to be "southern" states, so I can understand Margaret's reasoning (but I don't understand her "don't know much about white people" remark).

Nihil obstat®.

Re: Transcript 06/15/2010 Lynn Tucker

Posted: Thu Jun 17, 2010 2:39 am
by Estonut
earendel wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$7500 (Inventions):
In the 1930s, a hand-cranked pasta maker inspired Adolf Ehinger to develop an early form of what modern office convenience?
A. Fax machine B. Paper shredder
C. Photocopier D. Laser printer

Mere repeats and emphasizes "Pasta maker"
Lynn has a guess but wants to ATA
ATA at :14
ATA
A-1% B-79% C-19% D-1%
Spoiler
B. Paper shredder (:12)
It's the only one that made sense. I wonder if that was her guess.
I noted "hand-cranked" and then read the answers top-down, left-to-right, so I was thinking photocopier (because of the old mimeograph machines for school copies) until I saw paper shredder and realized the pasta maker was probably spitting out ribbons of pasta. I would guess that's from where the 19% were coming.