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Transcript 12/10/2010 - Byron Wilson

Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 5:03 am
by BBTranscriptTeam
Byron Wilson
Los Angeles, CA
Online merchant


Byron is known to his friends as "Mister Trivia". He knows "a fair amount of some things."

Topic Tree: (unrandomized)
- Notable Addresses
- Defunct Colleges
- Classic Toys
- Shiny Cities
- Celebrity Dining
- Keep On Rockin'
- Moving Day
- Women's Department
- She Shoots
- Film Phrase

Topic Tree: (randomized)
- Classic Toys
- She Shoots
- Defunct Colleges
- Celebrity Dining
- Film Phrase
- Shiny Cities
- Keep On Rockin'
- Notable Addresses
- Women's Department
- Moving Day

Byron says, "I've waited ten years to say this - 'Let's Play Millionaire!'"

Question #1 (Moving Day)
On lists of what its freshmen should and should not bring to college, the University of Virginia says not to bring which of the following?
A - microwave
B - alarm clock
C - halogen lamp
D - hair dryer

Byron says he thinks
Spoiler
a microwave
would be a requirement,
Spoiler
alarm clock
ditto. He makes
Spoiler
C
his final answer.
Spoiler
Answer: C (halogen lamp)
Value: $15,000
Bank: $15,000
Question #2 (Women's Department)
Sassybax is a women's brand that sells which of these items?
A - sunglasses
B - shoes
C - bras
D - hats

Byron has no daughters so the answer doesn't quickly come to mind. He has a feeling but he's afraid to go with it so he decides to Jump the Question.
Spoiler
Answer: C (bras)
Value: $3,000
Bank: $15,000 (no change)
Spoiler
Byron was going to say "hats".
Question #3 (Notable Addresses)
What happened at 2122 North Clark Street in Chicago?
A - the St. Valentine's Day Massacre
B - John Dillinger was killed
C - Al Capone's final arrest
D - Great Chicago Fire began

Byron is familiar with the St. Valentine's Day Massacre - he saw the film with Jason Robards in it. He also knows that Dillinger was killed in a movie theater but he isn't sure where it was. After mulling over the other two possibilities he finally decides to ask the audience.
ATA results
A - 32%
B - 4%
C - 17%
D - 47%
The audience doesn't come through enough so he uses his second Jump the Question lifeline.
Spoiler
Answer: A (the St. Valentine's Day Massacre)
Value: $500
Bank: $15,000 (no change)
commercial break

The "blast from the past" question was worth $125,000 in 2000.

Who is the only U.S. president who has won a Pulitzer Prize?
A - Theodore Roosevelt
B - John F. Kennedy
C - Woodrow Wilson
D - Jimmy Carter
Spoiler
B (John F. Kennedy)
Question #4 (Keep On Rockin')
What '80s rocker won the 2010 edition of "Celebrity Apprentice" only weeks after suffering a brain hemorrhage?
A - Bret Michaels
B - Axl Rose
C - Vince Neil
D - David Lee Roth

Byron says all the rockers tend to run together. But he's a fan of the show and is happy that
Spoiler
Bret Michaels
won.
Spoiler
Answer: A (Bret Michaels)
Value: $7,000
Bank: $22,000
THE END OF GAME "NOISE"

Byron will be back on Monday with $22,000 in his bank but no lifelines.

Re: Transcript 12/10/2010 - Byron Wilson

Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 6:22 am
by zachhoran1
Byron is believed to be a five time or more champion on Joker's Wild who later wound up as a production assistant on said show(syndicated era)

Re: Transcript 12/10/2010 - Byron Wilson

Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 9:11 am
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Byron Wilson
Los Angeles, CA
Online merchant


Byron is known to his friends as "Mister Trivia". He knows "a fair amount of some things."
Hmmm...this doesn't bode well. Usually when they stress a contestant's trivia knowledge, it's a precursor to bad things.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #1 (Moving Day)
On lists of what its freshmen should and should not bring to college, the University of Virginia says not to bring which of the following?
A - microwave
B - alarm clock
C - halogen lamp
D - hair dryer

Byron says he thinks
Spoiler
a microwave
would be a requirement,
Spoiler
alarm clock
ditto. He makes
Spoiler
C
his final answer.
Spoiler
Answer: C (halogen lamp)
Value: $15,000
Bank: $15,000
Why?
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #2 (Women's Department)
Sassybox is a women's brand that sells which of these items?
A - sunglasses
B - shoes
C - bras
D - hats

Byron has no daughters so the answer doesn't quickly come to mind. He has a feeling but he's afraid to go with it so he decides to Jump the Question.
Spoiler
Answer: C (bras)
Value: $3,000
Bank: $15,000 (no change)
Spoiler
Byron was going to say "hats".
I'd ATA on this one. elwing didn't know what it was, either.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #3 (Notable Addresses)
What happened at 2122 North Clark Street in Chicago?
A - the St. Valentine's Day Massacre
B - John Dillinger was killed
C - Al Capone's final arrest
D - Great Chicago Fire began

Byron is familiar with the St. Valentine's Day Massacre - he saw the film with Jason Robards in it. He also knows that Dillinger was killed in a movie theater but he isn't sure where it was. After mulling over the other two possibilities he finally decides to ask the audience.
ATA results
A - 32%
B - 4%
C - 17%
D - 47%
The audience doesn't come through enough so he uses his second Jump the Question lifeline.
Spoiler
Answer: A (the St. Valentine's Day Massacre)
Value: $500
Bank: $15,000 (no change)
I'd have used JTQ on this one. I couldn't have decided between A and C.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #4 (Keep On Rockin')
What '80s rocker won the 2010 edition of "Celebrity Apprentice" only weeks after suffering a brain hemorrhage?
A - Bret Michaels
B - Axl Rose
C - Vince Neil
D - David Lee Roth

Byron says all the rockers tend to run together. But he's a fan of the show and is happy that
Spoiler
Bret Michaels
won.
Spoiler
Answer: A (Bret Michaels)
Value: $7,000
Bank: $22,000
I knew this one and I think it's because it was discussed on the Bored. I know that there are some Bret Michaels fans (groupies? :mrgreen: ) here.

Re: Transcript 12/10/2010 - Byron Wilson

Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 9:25 am
by wintergreen48
Question #1 (Moving Day)
On lists of what its freshmen should and should not bring to college, the University of Virginia says not to bring which of the following?
A - microwave
B - alarm clock
C - halogen lamp
D - hair dryer

Byron says he thinks a microwave would be a requirement, alarm clock ditto. He makes C his final answer.

[Obscure] Spoiler:
Answer: C (halogen lamp)
Value: $15,000
Bank: $15,000
This seems to be a ridiculously obscure trivia question. I live just 60 miles away from UVa, and I have family members who've attended UVa and other public colleges in Virginia, but I have no recollection of any list that prohibited any of these items. You could sort of guess at the answer-- hair dryers and alarm clocks are almost essential for some people, and there is no reason to ban either of them, while halogen lamps actually present a potential safety (fire hazard), more so than microwaves, and if I had had to guess, I would have gone with the lamps. But even that is not foolproof-- I went to the University of Pennsylvania, and when I was there (early 1970's) we were told not to bring any kind of cooking devices (which would now include microwaves, although they were not common then) because the wiring system in the dorms could not handle the load. UVa has some very old dorms (the rooms on The Lawn, where the academic elite are deposited, do not have bath facilities-- they students have to leave the building in order to take a dump or brush their teeth) and I suspect that in those areas they might be concerned about electrical things like microwaves; freshman do not get to live in those rooms, but still.

This just seems bogus to me.

Re: Transcript 12/10/2010 - Byron Wilson

Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 10:23 am
by vettech
wintergreen48 wrote:
Question #1 (Moving Day)
On lists of what its freshmen should and should not bring to college, the University of Virginia says not to bring which of the following?
A - microwave
B - alarm clock
C - halogen lamp
D - hair dryer

Byron says he thinks a microwave would be a requirement, alarm clock ditto. He makes C his final answer.

[Obscure] Spoiler:
Answer: C (halogen lamp)
Value: $15,000
Bank: $15,000
This seems to be a ridiculously obscure trivia question. I live just 60 miles away from UVa, and I have family members who've attended UVa and other public colleges in Virginia, but I have no recollection of any list that prohibited any of these items. You could sort of guess at the answer-- hair dryers and alarm clocks are almost essential for some people, and there is no reason to ban either of them, while halogen lamps actually present a potential safety (fire hazard), more so than microwaves, and if I had had to guess, I would have gone with the lamps. But even that is not foolproof-- I went to the University of Pennsylvania, and when I was there (early 1970's) we were told not to bring any kind of cooking devices (which would now include microwaves, although they were not common then) because the wiring system in the dorms could not handle the load. UVa has some very old dorms (the rooms on The Lawn, where the academic elite are deposited, do not have bath facilities-- they students have to leave the building in order to take a dump or brush their teeth) and I suspect that in those areas they might be concerned about electrical things like microwaves; freshman do not get to live in those rooms, but still.

This just seems bogus to me.
A coworker who is a relatively recent graduate of the University of Maine was talking just last week about how they were not allowed to have microwaves in the dorm. So, yeah, I agree with you.

Re: Transcript 12/10/2010 - Byron Wilson

Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 10:44 am
by TheConfessor
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Question #2 (Women's Department)
Sassybox is a women's brand that sells which of these items?
A - sunglasses
B - shoes
C - bras
D - hats
The question actually asked about "Sassybax." I think a Sassybox would be an entirely different matter.

Re: Transcript 12/10/2010 - Byron Wilson

Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 11:01 am
by earendel
TheConfessor wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Question #2 (Women's Department)
Sassybox is a women's brand that sells which of these items?
A - sunglasses
B - shoes
C - bras
D - hats
The question actually asked about "Sassybax." I think a Sassybox would be an entirely different matter.
I'm not sure that would have helped me had I been at the Hot Podium.

Re: Transcript 12/10/2010 - Byron Wilson

Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 11:07 am
by Bob Juch
earendel wrote:
TheConfessor wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Question #2 (Women's Department)
Sassybox is a women's brand that sells which of these items?
A - sunglasses
B - shoes
C - bras
D - hats
The question actually asked about "Sassybax." I think a Sassybox would be an entirely different matter.
I'm not sure that would have helped me had I been at the Hot Podium.
Which of the four items would have anything to do with "bax"? The idea is that there's no bra-line.

Re: Transcript 12/10/2010 - Byron Wilson

Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 1:47 am
by themanwho
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Byron Wilson
Los Angeles, CA
Online merchant
Question #3 (Notable Addresses)
What happened at 2122 North Clark Street in Chicago?
A - the St. Valentine's Day Massacre
B - John Dillinger was killed
C - Al Capone's final arrest
D - Great Chicago Fire began
Ask a member of the asked audience, I missed this question. I second guessed myself and went with Chicago Fire. The guy sitting next to me guessed correctly.

Something to notice about these shows (Friday and Monday). The audience was very into clapping for a correct answer early. We were warned a couple of times, but still they went on, clapping as soon as a contestant seemed sure about his or her answer. (I was a good boy and never clapped until the correct answer was revealed.)

-M