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Transcript 06/21/10 Chris Ader
Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 6:59 pm
by BBTranscriptTeam
Chris Ader
New York, NY
Unemployed trader
Today’s ATE is author of the best-selling book “The Guinea Pig Diaries,” A.J. Jacobs.
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Taking Credit
$500 In the classic 1931 film “Frankenstein,” Boris Karloff is credited with what role?
A. The Pirate
B. The Monster
C. The Clown
D. The guy with the giant head
B. The Monster (10)
$1K In a practice originated by Sigmund Freud, patients often recline on a couch when visiting which of these professionals?
A. Auto mechanic
B. Psychologist
C. Personal trainer
D. Tax attorney
B. Psychologist (10)
$2K A person who is euphemistically described as being “in the altogether” is what?
A. Drunk
B. Pregnant
C. Naked
D. Dead
Chris makes dead his final answer.
Chris leaves with $0.
C. Naked (10)
commercial break
Answers:
$500 B. The Monster
$1K B. Psychologist
$2K C. Naked
Re: Transcript 06/21/10 Chris Ader
Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 9:11 pm
by silverscreenselect
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:
$2K A person who is euphemistically described as being “in the altogether” is what?
A. Drunk
B. Pregnant
C. Naked
D. Dead
Chris makes dead his final answer.
I guess he was altogether llamaed.
Re: Transcript 06/21/10 Chris Ader
Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 9:26 pm
by themanwho
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:
Today’s ATE is author of the best-selling book “The Guinea Pig Diaries,” A.J. Jacobs.
Also a former contestant (see his "The Know-It-All").
-M
Re: Transcript 06/21/10 Chris Ader
Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 9:39 pm
by thealexdavis
Fun facts! This was the final week of episodes taped. I was there for this one.
I've been to the show 4 times. 3 times for the syndie version and I was there for the Patricia Heaton Situation last summer. In my four times there I have seen five people leave with $0. I can never seem to see a single contestant win any big money. I have some sort of a curse on that set.
Re: Transcript 06/21/10 Chris Ader
Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 9:44 pm
by TheConfessor
thealexdavis wrote:I've been to the show 4 times. 3 times for the syndie version and I was there for the Patricia Heaton Situation last summer. In my four times there I have seen five people leave with $0. I can never seem to see a single contestant win any big money. I have some sort of a curse on that set.
You might want to keep that to yourself. I'm glad I didn't know you nine years ago!
I think the contestant was confused by sitting across from Meredith. He thought the correct term was "commando."
Re: Transcript 06/21/10 Chris Ader
Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 4:44 am
by Pastor Fireball
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Chris Ader
New York, NY
Unemployed trader
WE®
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Today’s ATE is author of the best-selling book “The Guinea Pig Diaries,” A.J. Jacobs.
Him again? Oh, that's right. He wrote another book that needs to be plugged.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$2K A person who is euphemistically described as being “in the altogether” is what?
A. Drunk
B. Pregnant
C. Naked
D. Dead
Chris makes dead his final answer.
Chris leaves with $0.
C. Naked (10)
I have no idea what Chris was thinking here.
Nihil obstat®
Re: Transcript 06/21/10 Chris Ader
Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 6:33 am
by MarleysGh0st
Pastor Fireball wrote:BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Today’s ATE is author of the best-selling book “The Guinea Pig Diaries,” A.J. Jacobs.
Him again? Oh, that's right. He wrote another book that needs to be plugged.
So maybe they'll bring Ogi back if he writes a book?

Re: Transcript 06/21/10 Chris Ader
Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 7:06 am
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Chris Ader
New York, NY
Unemployed trader
Today’s ATE is author of the best-selling book “The Guinea Pig Diaries,” A.J. Jacobs.
Everybody makes a big deal about the fact that Jacobs read the entire
Encyclopedia Britannica. So what? I read the
World Book when I was a child and no one from NPR interviewed me about it. He's also known for writing
A Year of Living Biblically in which he tried to adhere to the strictures of the Bible regarding food, diet, and other things.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$2K A person who is euphemistically described as being “in the altogether” is what?
A. Drunk
B. Pregnant
C. Naked
D. Dead
Chris makes dead his final answer.
Chris leaves with $0.
C. Naked (10)
He said it with such confidence, too. Too bad.
Re: Transcript 06/21/10 Chris Ader
Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 7:12 am
by MarleysGh0st
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Chris Ader
New York, NY
Unemployed trader
I wonder how much sympathy the audience has for unemployed traders, particularly if they worked on Wall Street for one of the banks that got us into the Great Recession?*
*Not that I have any knowledge of who Chris's former employer was or what he traded. Maybe it was baseball cards.
Re: Transcript 06/21/10 Chris Ader
Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 9:06 am
by TheConfessor
MarleysGh0st wrote:BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Chris Ader
New York, NY
Unemployed trader
I wonder how much sympathy the audience has for unemployed traders, particularly if they worked on Wall Street for one of the banks that got us into the Great Recession?*
There seems to be something special about traders and llamas. Robby Roseman was a commodities trader in Chicago.
Re: Transcript 06/21/10 Chris Ader
Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 9:27 am
by ulysses5019
TheConfessor wrote:MarleysGh0st wrote:BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Chris Ader
New York, NY
Unemployed trader
I wonder how much sympathy the audience has for unemployed traders, particularly if they worked on Wall Street for one of the banks that got us into the Great Recession?*
There seems to be something special about traders and llamas. Robby Roseman was a commodities trader in Chicago.
But I think he did ok in the WSOP a few years ago.
Re: Transcript 06/21/10 Chris Ader
Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 5:04 pm
by doitneatly
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Chris Ader
Chris leaves with $0.[/i]
I think that's 12 for the season so far, hopefully Chris was the last llama in the can.
Twelve is hardly a record, but it's been awhile since there were so many in one season.
According to wwtbam.biz, past syndibam seasons break out thusly with respect to llama count:
Season 1: 17
Season 2: 14
Season 3: 9
Season 4: 5
Season 5: 6
Season 6: 8
Season 7: 5
Any pet theories as to why so many llamas?
Given that the damn clock was introduced in season 7, it can't be just that.
Re: Transcript 06/21/10 Chris Ader
Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 6:12 pm
by MarleysGh0st
doitneatly wrote:Any pet theories as to why so many llamas?
Given that the damn clock was introduced in season 7, it can't be just that.
How about TDC
plus an increase in WWOQs, which offset the more generous lower tier?
Okay, perhaps not true WWOQs, but questions that aren't immediately obvious, like the first tier used to be.
Re: Transcript 06/21/10 Chris Ader
Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 8:13 am
by earendel
doitneatly wrote:BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Chris Ader
Chris leaves with $0.[/i]
I think that's 12 for the season so far, hopefully Chris was the last llama in the can.
Twelve is hardly a record, but it's been awhile since there were so many in one season.
According to wwtbam.biz, past syndibam seasons break out thusly with respect to llama count:
Season 1: 17
Season 2: 14
Season 3: 9
Season 4: 5
Season 5: 6
Season 6: 8
Season 7: 5
Any pet theories as to why so many llamas?
Given that the damn clock was introduced in season 7, it can't be just that.
How about including PTBAM llamas? I'd be interested in seeing how many of those there were.
Re: Transcript 06/21/10 Chris Ader
Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2010 10:05 pm
by SallyElizabeth
Back to what he may have been thinking: Perhaps with the pressure of the clock his brain was seeing "hereafter" instead of "altogether," especially if the word "euphemistically" made an impression. In this day and age I don't think many people think of "naked" as needing a euphemism. (Although when I was growing up, in the altogether would have been the only acceptable term to use!)
This is my first post on the bored, and it's so late for this topic that no one will see it! (I would have added to the string sooner, but I was waiting for the e-mail that said I'd been activated. Guess I didn't need to!) Hope I'm doing it correctly. Happy to be here in any case.
Re: Transcript 06/21/10 Chris Ader
Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2010 10:06 pm
by silvercamaro
SallyElizabeth wrote:
This is my first post on the bored, and it's so late for this topic that no one will see it! (I would have added to the string sooner, but I was waiting for the e-mail that said I'd been activated. Guess I didn't need to!) Hope I'm doing it correctly. Happy to be here in any case.
Welcome, SallyElizabeth! We're glad to have you with us.
Re: Transcript 06/21/10 Chris Ader
Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2010 7:48 am
by MarleysGh0st
SallyElizabeth wrote:This is my first post on the bored, and it's so late for this topic that no one will see it! (I would have added to the string sooner, but I was waiting for the e-mail that said I'd been activated. Guess I didn't need to!) Hope I'm doing it correctly. Happy to be here in any case.
Not true! When someone adds a post to the thread, it moves that thread to the top of the list and many of us will read it to see what's been added!
Welcome to our little community, SallyElizabeth!

Re: Transcript 06/21/10 Chris Ader
Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2010 8:23 am
by ulysses5019
silvercamaro wrote:SallyElizabeth wrote:
This is my first post on the bored, and it's so late for this topic that no one will see it! (I would have added to the string sooner, but I was waiting for the e-mail that said I'd been activated. Guess I didn't need to!) Hope I'm doing it correctly. Happy to be here in any case.
Welcome, SallyElizabeth! We're glad to have you with us.
Let me jump on the welcome wagon as well.
Reply to: Chris Ader
Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2010 12:50 pm
by rgcviper
SallyElizabeth wrote:This is my first post on the bored, and it's so late for this topic that no one will see it! (I would have added to the string sooner, but I was waiting for the e-mail that said I'd been activated. Guess I didn't need to!) Hope I'm doing it correctly. Happy to be here in any case.
Welcome aBored, Sally!
Re: Transcript 06/21/10 Chris Ader
Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2010 7:32 pm
by SportsFan68
SallyElizabeth wrote:Back to what he may have been thinking: Perhaps with the pressure of the clock his brain was seeing "hereafter" instead of "altogether," especially if the word "euphemistically" made an impression. In this day and age I don't think many people think of "naked" as needing a euphemism. (Although when I was growing up, in the altogether would have been the only acceptable term to use!)
This is my first post on the bored, and it's so late for this topic that no one will see it! (I would have added to the string sooner, but I was waiting for the e-mail that said I'd been activated. Guess I didn't need to!) Hope I'm doing it correctly. Happy to be here in any case.
Welcome, Sally! Chime in on anything, anytime.
Re: Transcript 06/21/10 Chris Ader
Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2010 11:02 pm
by SallyElizabeth
Thanks, everyone! I've been lurking for so long I feel I know you all. I was always afraid to register because I was paranoid it would hurt my audition chances. After roughly 20 attempts though I don't think my chances can get any worse, so what the heck. Glad to learn new posts send the topic up the list. (Clever, you folks are.) Don't think I'll ever figure out how to copy the text you want to respond to, but I guess trying will give me something to do while I'm waiting for my rejection postcards. (A glutton for punishment, I'm going again on June 30th--anyone else?)
Re: Transcript 06/21/10 Chris Ader
Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 12:54 am
by Estonut
SallyElizabeth wrote:Don't think I'll ever figure out how to copy the text you want to respond to, but I guess trying will give me something to do while I'm waiting for my rejection postcards. (A glutton for punishment, I'm going again on June 30th--anyone else?)
Welcome, SallyElizabeth!
Each post has a "quote" button in it. In my interface (style), it is in the lower right corner of each post.
When you press that, it brings up a text box, just like the "post reply" and "new topic" buttons do, except that the post you "quoted" will now be at the top, enclosed within "quote tags" ([ quote ] and [/ quote ], but without the spaces). Within that text box, you can leave the quote intact, or cut it down to just the sentence or paragraph to which you're responding.
If you meant copying text in general, place your cursor at either end of the text you want to copy, press and hold down the left mouse button, go over to the other end of the text you want to copy and then press the "copy" icon at the top of your browser, or use the keyboard shortcut Control-C (hold down the Ctrl key and press the letter C). That copies the text into your notepad, from where it can be pasted elsewhere using the paste button or Control-V.
Speaking of the interface, it is configureable (changeable) from within the "User Control Panel," which should appear as a link near the top of this page. Many of us prefer the "Subsilver2" choice, as it puts the Bored Member and their associated avatar and other info on the left side of each of their posts. The "User Control Panel" is also where you would go to set an avatar or a signature. If you have trouble getting around in there, let us know what you're trying to do and we'll give you the exact steps to do it.
Re: Transcript 06/21/10 Chris Ader
Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 3:05 am
by Bob78164
SallyElizabeth wrote:Back to what he may have been thinking: Perhaps with the pressure of the clock his brain was seeing "hereafter" instead of "altogether," especially if the word "euphemistically" made an impression. In this day and age I don't think many people think of "naked" as needing a euphemism. (Although when I was growing up, in the altogether would have been the only acceptable term to use!)
This is my first post on the bored, and it's so late for this topic that no one will see it! (I would have added to the string sooner, but I was waiting for the e-mail that said I'd been activated. Guess I didn't need to!) Hope I'm doing it correctly. Happy to be here in any case.
Welcome aBored! Good to meet you. Have you auditioned for the show? --Bob
Re: Transcript 06/21/10 Chris Ader
Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 3:08 am
by Bob78164
Estonut wrote:Speaking of the interface, it is configureable (changeable) from within the "User Control Panel," which should appear as a link near the top of this page. Many of us prefer the "Subsilver2" choice, as it puts the Bored Member and their associated avatar and other info on the left side of each of their posts.
I'm partial to AeroRed myself, which has the same features and (in my opinion) is more attractive. --Bob
Re: Transcript 06/21/10 Chris Ader
Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 3:10 am
by Bob78164
SallyElizabeth wrote:Thanks, everyone! I've been lurking for so long I feel I know you all. I was always afraid to register because I was paranoid it would hurt my audition chances. After roughly 20 attempts though I don't think my chances can get any worse, so what the heck. Glad to learn new posts send the topic up the list. (Clever, you folks are.) Don't think I'll ever figure out how to copy the text you want to respond to, but I guess trying will give me something to do while I'm waiting for my rejection postcards. (A glutton for punishment, I'm going again on June 30th--anyone else?)
Do tell. Would you care to be added to the Audition Lists? I just need to know the dates of your auditions, whether you passed the written test, whether you ever got a video interview, and whether you got a card (based on your post, presumably a

card). --Bob