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Transcript 11/3/10 - Carmel Sasaki

Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 11:59 am
by BBTranscriptTeam
Carmel Sasaki
Bellevue, WA

Carmel has dreamed about the million dollar question: “Well, what do you want for dinner?” The correct answer was meatloaf and potatoes.

Question Topics (Unrandomized):
* Fashion Biz
* Naming Names
* Costly Accidents
* Boy Wonder
* Big Pest
* Versatile Voices
* Road Trip
* Remedies
*Modern Art
* Outer Space

Question Topics (Randomized):
* Boy Wonder
* Big Pest
*Naming Names
*Outer Space
* Fashion Biz
* Remedies
* Road Trip
* Modern Art
* Versatile Voices
* Costly Accidents



Question #1~ Costly Accidents
In 2006, what mogul accidentally put his elbow through a Picasso painting he was about to sell for $139 million?
A:Richard Branson B:Steve Wynn
C: Warren Buffett D: Ted Turner

ATA: A:19 % B:44 % C:12 % D: 25%

Answer/Value/Bank
B. Steve Wynn
Question Value: $2,000
Bank:$2,000

Question #2~ Versatile Voices
Seth MacFarlane created and voices many characters, including Peter Griffin, on what animated comedy?
A: South Park B:The Simpsons
C: Futurama D: Family Guy
Answer/Value/Bank
D. Family Guy
Question Value: $10,000
Bank: $12,000

Question #3~ Modern Art
Images from “Batman” and “Beetlejuice” were on display in NYC at a recent Museum of Modern Art exhibit about what director?
A: Steven Soderbergh B: Wes Anderson
C: Ang Lee D: Tim Burton
Answer/Value/Bank
D. Tim Burton
Question Value: $500
Bank: $12,500

Question #4~ Road Trip
In a popular road trip game, passengers shout “padiddle!” when they see a car with what distinctive feature?
A:Out of state license plates B:Burnt-out headlight
C: Convertible top D: Tinted windows

Nothing makes sense, so Carmel will jump this question.
Answer/Value/Bank
B:Burnt-out headlight
Question Value: $5,000
Bank: $12,500

Question #5~ Remedies
What type of soup is affectionately known as “Jewish penicillin”?
A: Lentil soup B: Pumpkin Soup
C: Tomato Soup D: Chicken Soup

Carmel says that if it’s this early in the game she’s going to go for it and locks in her answer.

Meanwhile...
-- Commercial Break --

This episode's blast from Millionaire's past question is a $1000000 question taken from a certain million dollar winner’s stack:

The U.S. icon “Uncle Sam” was based on Samuel Wilson who, during the War of 1812, was a what?
A. Meat inspector B. Mail deliverer
C Historian D. Weapons mechanic
Answer
A: Meat inspector
-- End of Commercial Break --
Answer/Value/Bank
D. Chicken Soup
Question Value: $15,000
Bank: $27,500
Question #6~ Fashion Biz
Upscale spirit brands Moet and Hennessey are owned by the same company as what luxury fashion label?
A: Louis Vuitton B: Gucci
C: Chanel D: Versace

Carmel would like to thank her French classes because...
Answer/Value/Bank
A: Louis Vuitton
Question Value: $100
Bank:$27,600

Question #7~ Outer Space
Which of these types of shower takes place in outer space and is not a weather phenomenon ?
A: Rain shower B: Thundershower
C: Meteor shower D: Snow shower
Answer/Value/Bank
C: Meteor Shower
Question Value: $7,000
Bank: $34,600
Question #8~ Naming Names
Tabloid terms “Brangelina,” “Tomkat” and “Gyllenspoon” are examples of what kind of word?
A: Acronym B: Portmanteau
C: Palindrome D: Malapropism

Carmel will jump this question.
Answer/Value/Bank
B. Portmanteau
Question Value: $3,000
Bank:$34,600
-- Horn of indeterminate tone sounds --

Re: Transcript 11/3/10 - Carmel Sasaki

Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 12:05 pm
by themanintheseersuckersuit
Question #7~ Outer Space
Which of these types of shower takes place in outer space and is not a weather phenomenon ?
A: Rain shower B: Thundershower
C: Meteor shower D: Snow shower
Well not exactly outer space, since the show starts when they hit the outer fringes of the atmosphere.

Re: Transcript 11/3/10 - Carmel Sasaki

Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 12:28 pm
by MarleysGh0st
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #4~ Road Trip
In a popular road trip game, passengers shout “padiddle!” when they see a car with what distinctive feature?
A:Out of state license plates B:Burnt-out headlight
C: Convertible top D: Tinted windows

Nothing makes sense, so Carmel will jump this question.
Answer/Value/Bank
B:Burnt-out headlight
Question Value: $5,000
Bank: $12,500
Padiddle? :?

Did this phrase originate with some hip-hop slang or something like that?

Re: Transcript 11/3/10 - Carmel Sasaki

Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 1:14 pm
by themanintheseersuckersuit
Wiki says

Padiddle is a nighttime travel game with the objective of earning points by spotting vehicles with a burnt-out headlight. You must say "Padiddle" and hit the ceiling of the car as fast as you can, while driving. The last person to hit the ceiling is supposed to take off an article of clothing. The first person naked loses, and the game is reset, however the loser must remain naked until the end of the car ride. Another version includes gaining points rather than removing articles of clothing.
[edit] See also

* punch buggy

[edit] In popular culture

* The film Black Dog refers to the game at multiple times during the movie, as well as the main character's vehicle becoming afflicted with a 'permanent' padiddle for the remainder of the film.
* In the animated show King of the Hill, Hank's father refers to a variant of the game called 'Pee-diddle'.
* In Kimya Dawson's song, "The Beer", she corrects her friend when he says "punch buggy red", saying "don't you mean padiddle?"
* Jack Johnson's song "Mudfootball" talks about Jack's experiences driving to school with friends in a padiddle car.

Re: Transcript 11/3/10 - Carmel Sasaki

Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 1:22 pm
by silvercamaro
MarleysGh0st wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #4~ Road Trip
In a popular road trip game, passengers shout “padiddle!” when they see a car with what distinctive feature?
A:Out of state license plates B:Burnt-out headlight
C: Convertible top D: Tinted windows

Nothing makes sense, so Carmel will jump this question.
Answer/Value/Bank
B:Burnt-out headlight
Question Value: $5,000
Bank: $12,500
Padiddle? :?

Did this phrase originate with some hip-hop slang or something like that?
I don't know how it originated, but hip-hop didn't play a role. It was used in central Wyoming, not exactly the hipster capital of the world, when I was a kid (around 1866. You know, when one of the lanterns was burned out on the Wells Fargo stagecoach.)

Re: Transcript 11/3/10 - Carmel Sasaki

Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 1:24 pm
by silvercamaro
themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:Wiki says

Padiddle is a nighttime travel game with the objective of earning points by spotting vehicles with a burnt-out headlight. You must say "Padiddle" and hit the ceiling of the car as fast as you can, while driving. The last person to hit the ceiling is supposed to take off an article of clothing. The first person naked loses, and the game is reset, however the loser must remain naked until the end of the car ride.
Strip padiddle? I'm shocked! :shock:

Re: Transcript 11/3/10 - Carmel Sasaki

Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 1:26 pm
by TheConfessor
themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:Wiki says

Padiddle is a nighttime travel game with the objective of earning points by spotting vehicles with a burnt-out headlight. You must say "Padiddle" and hit the ceiling of the car as fast as you can, while driving. The last person to hit the ceiling is supposed to take off an article of clothing. The first person naked loses, and the game is reset, however the loser must remain naked until the end of the car ride. Another version includes gaining points rather than removing articles of clothing.
Cops love to play this game, since it gives them a reason to pull people over at night. If they played by the Wikipedia rules, they would usually be naked at the end of their shift.

Re: Transcript 11/3/10 - Carmel Sasaki

Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 1:28 pm
by kusch
MarleysGh0st wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #4~ Road Trip
In a popular road trip game, passengers shout “padiddle!” when they see a car with what distinctive feature?
A:Out of state license plates B:Burnt-out headlight
C: Convertible top D: Tinted windows

Nothing makes sense, so Carmel will jump this question.
Answer/Value/Bank
B:Burnt-out headlight
Question Value: $5,000
Bank: $12,500
Padiddle? :?

Did this phrase originate with some hip-hop slang or something like that?

First time I have ever heard of the word.

Re: Transcript 11/3/10 - Carmel Sasaki

Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 1:31 pm
by MarleysGh0st
kusch wrote:First time I have ever heard of the word.
Those Wells Fargo stagecoaches didn't go to the Dakotas? :P

Re: Transcript 11/3/10 - Carmel Sasaki

Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 6:44 am
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Carmel Sasaki
Bellevue, WA

Carmel has dreamed about the million dollar question: “Well, what do you want for dinner?” The correct answer was meatloaf and potatoes.
If only it were that easy, Carmel.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #4~ Road Trip
In a popular road trip game, passengers shout “padiddle!” when they see a car with what distinctive feature?
A:Out of state license plates B:Burnt-out headlight
C: Convertible top D: Tinted windows

Nothing makes sense, so Carmel will jump this question.
Answer/Value/Bank
B:Burnt-out headlight
Question Value: $5,000
Bank: $12,500
I wasn't aware that this was a widespread "game". In Oklahoma growing up, teenaged couples got kisses when spotting such cars - and two if it was a rear taillight.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #6~ Fashion Biz
Upscale spirit brands Moet and Hennessey are owned by the same company as what luxury fashion label?
A: Louis Vuitton B: Gucci
C: Chanel D: Versace

Carmel would like to thank her French classes because...
Answer/Value/Bank
A: Louis Vuitton
Question Value: $100
Bank:$27,600
No idea, so I hope the audience does. ATA.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #7~ Outer Space
Which of these types of shower takes place in outer space and is not a weather phenomenon ?
A: Rain shower B: Thundershower
C: Meteor shower D: Snow shower
Answer/Value/Bank
C: Meteor Shower
Question Value: $7,000
Bank: $34,600
Technically a meteor shower doesn't take place in outer space - it takes place in the upper atmosphere. However it's not a weather phenomenon, so it's still the right answer.

Re: Transcript 11/3/10 - Carmel Sasaki

Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 3:17 pm
by tanstaafl2
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Carmel Sasaki
Bellevue, WA
Question #6~ Fashion Biz
Upscale spirit brands Moet and Hennessey are owned by the same company as what luxury fashion label?
A: Louis Vuitton B: Gucci
C: Chanel D: Versace

Carmel would like to thank her French classes because...
Answer/Value/Bank
A: Louis Vuitton
Question Value: $100
Bank:$27,600

So how do French classes help unless this came up in the conversation as part of learning the language? I would think Chanel is about as French as Louis Vuitton and could just as easily be correct. And no reason the two Italian brands couldn't own French adult beverage brands as well I would think.

Re: Transcript 11/3/10 - Carmel Sasaki

Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 4:26 pm
by secondchance
tanstaafl2 wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Carmel Sasaki
Bellevue, WA
Question #6~ Fashion Biz
Upscale spirit brands Moet and Hennessey are owned by the same company as what luxury fashion label?
A: Louis Vuitton B: Gucci
C: Chanel D: Versace

Carmel would like to thank her French classes because...
Answer/Value/Bank
A: Louis Vuitton
Question Value: $100
Bank:$27,600

So how do French classes help unless this came up in the conversation as part of learning the language? I would think Chanel is about as French as Louis Vuitton and could just as easily be correct. And no reason the two Italian brands couldn't own French adult beverage brands as well I would think.
I think you hit it in your first sentence. I've found that teachers sometimes begin a language semester by discussing some anecdotes or history of the lands of the language before diving right in.

Re: Transcript 11/3/10 - Carmel Sasaki

Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 7:46 am
by Bob Juch
secondchance wrote:
tanstaafl2 wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Carmel Sasaki
Bellevue, WA
Question #6~ Fashion Biz
Upscale spirit brands Moet and Hennessey are owned by the same company as what luxury fashion label?
A: Louis Vuitton B: Gucci
C: Chanel D: Versace

Carmel would like to thank her French classes because...
Answer/Value/Bank
A: Louis Vuitton
Question Value: $100
Bank:$27,600

So how do French classes help unless this came up in the conversation as part of learning the language? I would think Chanel is about as French as Louis Vuitton and could just as easily be correct. And no reason the two Italian brands couldn't own French adult beverage brands as well I would think.
I think you hit it in your first sentence. I've found that teachers sometimes begin a language semester by discussing some anecdotes or history of the lands of the language before diving right in.
LVMH owns a lot more luxury brands and is controlled by Christian Dior: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LVMH