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Transcript 12/08/2010 - Tony DiCostanzo
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 7:14 pm
by BBTranscriptTeam
Tony DiCostanzo
Miami Beach, FL
salesperson – medical devices
Topic tree (unrandomized)
* Celebrity Entourages
* Bad Dates
* Papal Effects
* Pre-Stardom
* Flowery Style
* The Plaza
* Snack Man
* Famous Looks
* Drip Drip
* Axing For It
Topic tree (randomized)
* Pre-Stardom
* Bad Dates
* Axing For It
* Drip Drip
* Papal Effects
* The Plaza
* Flowery Style
* Celebrity Entourages
* Famous Looks
* Snack Man
Question 1 (Snack Man)
The bow-tied gent who graces every canister of Pringles potato chips sports which of these features?
a. Horn-rimmed glasses
b. Bushy mustache
c. Stovepipe hat
d. Long beard
b. Bushy mustache
value: $5,000
bank: $5,000
Question 2 (Famous Looks)
David Letterman and Madonna are two celebrities known for having a diastema, the medical term for what?
a. Prominent mole
b. Widow’s peak
c. Cleft chin
d. Gap between teeth
d. Gap between teeth
value: $3,000
bank: $8,000
Question 3 (Celebrity Entourages)
To keep him company, the famed racehorse Seabiscuit lived in a stall with a dog, a monkey and a horse named what?
a. Ginger
b. Pumpkin
c. Shelby
d. Lucky
Ask the audience used
a:19% b:15% c:17% d:49%
b. Pumpkin
Tony answers incorrectly (d. Lucky) and leaves with $1,000.
Re: Transcript 12/08/2010 - Tony DiCostanzo
Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 4:29 pm
by BBTranscriptTeam
Bumping this up
Re: Transcript 12/08/2010 - Tony DiCostanzo
Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 4:42 pm
by Bob78164
Did Question 1 refer to Pringles "potato chips" or to Pringles "potato crisps"? --Bob
Re: Transcript 12/08/2010 - Tony DiCostanzo
Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 7:10 pm
by Snaxx
Bob78164 wrote:Did Question 1 refer to Pringles "potato chips" or to Pringles "potato crisps"? --Bob
The question did say "chips," although they are "crisps" on the package.
Re: Transcript 12/08/2010 - Tony DiCostanzo
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 2:33 am
by Estonut
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 3 (Celebrity Entourages)
To keep him company, the famed racehorse Seabiscuit lived in a stall with a dog, a monkey and a horse named what?
a. Ginger
b. Pumpkin
c. Shelby
d. Lucky
Ask the audience used
a:19% b:15% c:17% d:49%
b. Pumpkin
Tony answers incorrectly (d. Lucky) and leaves with $1,000.
Bad, audience, bad...
Re: Transcript 12/08/2010 - Tony DiCostanzo
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 6:08 am
by Bob Juch
Estonut wrote:BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 3 (Celebrity Entourages)
To keep him company, the famed racehorse Seabiscuit lived in a stall with a dog, a monkey and a horse named what?
a. Ginger
b. Pumpkin
c. Shelby
d. Lucky
Ask the audience used
a:19% b:15% c:17% d:49%
b. Pumpkin
Tony answers incorrectly (d. Lucky) and leaves with $1,000.
Bad, audience, bad...
Guess they didn't see the film. I precalled it.
Re: Transcript 12/08/2010 - Tony DiCostanzo
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 7:02 am
by vettech
Bob Juch wrote:Estonut wrote:BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 3 (Celebrity Entourages)
To keep him company, the famed racehorse Seabiscuit lived in a stall with a dog, a monkey and a horse named what?
a. Ginger
b. Pumpkin
c. Shelby
d. Lucky
Ask the audience used
a:19% b:15% c:17% d:49%
b. Pumpkin
Tony answers incorrectly (d. Lucky) and leaves with $1,000.
Bad, audience, bad...
Guess they didn't see the film. I precalled it.
I saw it and I couldn't remember. But I did guess Pumpkin. So maybe I did remember. I just forgot that I remembered. Or something like that...

Re: Transcript 12/08/2010 - Tony DiCostanzo
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 7:11 am
by themanwho
Bob Juch wrote:Estonut wrote:BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 3 (Celebrity Entourages)
To keep him company, the famed racehorse Seabiscuit lived in a stall with a dog, a monkey and a horse named what?
a. Ginger
b. Pumpkin
c. Shelby
d. Lucky
Ask the audience used
a:19% b:15% c:17% d:49%
b. Pumpkin
Tony answers incorrectly (d. Lucky) and leaves with $1,000.
Bad, audience, bad...
Guess they didn't see the film. I precalled it.
This would have taped before the movie came out.
-M
Re: Transcript 12/08/2010 - Tony DiCostanzo
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 7:16 am
by vettech
themanwho wrote:Bob Juch wrote:Estonut wrote:Bad, audience, bad...
Guess they didn't see the film. I precalled it.
This would have taped before the movie came out.
-M
This show was taped in 2003?

Re: Transcript 12/08/2010 - Tony DiCostanzo
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 12:54 pm
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Tony DiCostanzo
Miami Beach, FL
salesperson – medical devices
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 1 (Snack Man)
The bow-tied gent who graces every canister of Pringles potato chips sports which of these features?
a. Horn-rimmed glasses
b. Bushy mustache
c. Stovepipe hat
d. Long beard
b. Bushy mustache
value: $5,000
bank: $5,000
Technically I believe they are "crisps" rather than "chips".
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 3 (Celebrity Entourages)
To keep him company, the famed racehorse Seabiscuit lived in a stall with a dog, a monkey and a horse named what?
a. Ginger
b. Pumpkin
c. Shelby
d. Lucky
Ask the audience used
a:19% b:15% c:17% d:49%
b. Pumpkin
Tony answers incorrectly (d. Lucky) and leaves with $1,000.
I'm not sure I would have known this, and given that the movie is recent, I might expect the audience to know it. Unfortunately Tony was Dursted, and I might well have been also.
Re: Transcript 12/08/2010 - Tony DiCostanzo
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 2:34 pm
by themanwho
vettech wrote:themanwho wrote:Bob Juch wrote:
Guess they didn't see the film. I precalled it.
This would have taped before the movie came out.
-M
This show was taped in 2003?

You know, I spent almost 15 minutes at work last night googling "secretariat 'horse named pumpkin' " last night, and I didn't get any hits at all. This explains why.
Sheesh, I'm an idiot.
-M
Re: Transcript 12/08/2010 - Tony DiCostanzo
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 2:59 pm
by wintergreen48
I wish he would have made it to the sixth question. Pretty easy topic...
Re: Transcript 12/08/2010 - Tony DiCostanzo
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 5:44 pm
by vettech
themanwho wrote:vettech wrote:themanwho wrote:
This would have taped before the movie came out.
-M
This show was taped in 2003?

You know, I spent almost 15 minutes at work last night googling "secretariat 'horse named pumpkin' " last night, and I didn't get any hits at all. This explains why.
Sheesh, I'm an idiot.
-M
Eh, a horse is a horse, of course...