Transcript 01/11/2011 Michelle Skinner

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Transcript 01/11/2011 Michelle Skinner

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Tue Jan 11, 2011 7:04 pm

Michelle Skinner
Attorney
New York, NY

Would like some fancy shoes and also go back to school to study film

Topic Tree (pre-randomized):
In the Middle
Godly Food
Fashion Statement
Imported Television
Growth Spurts
Heading West
Old Stories
Tag Lines
Berlin Call
She Shoots

Topic Tree: (Randomized)
Fashion Statement
Imported Television
Berlin Call
In the Middle
Godly Food
Tag Lines
Old Stories
Heading West
Growth Spurts
She Shoots


Question 1 - She Shoots
Which of these historic women is an inductee in the Trapshooting Hall of Fame?
A. Florence Nightingale B. Annie Oakley
C. Betsy Ross D. Susan B. Anthony

Answer and value
B. Annie Oakley
Value: 15K
Bank: 15K
Question 2 - Growth Spurts
Which of these kinds of plant can grow three feet in just one day?
A. Magnolia B. Bamboo
C. Ivy D. Hydrangea


Answer and value
B. Bamboo
Value: 7K
Bank: 22K

Question 3 - Heading West
What is the well-known nickname for Montana, a title hinted by the state's official name, "Oro y Plata"?
A. Ocean State B. Prairie State
C. Treasure State D. Garden State

Answer and value
C. Treasure State
Value: 2K
Bank: 24K

Question 4 - Old Stories
Which of these figures from Greek mythology commits an act of patricide?
A. Achilles B. Hercules
C. Oedipus D. Agamemnon

JTQ #1
Spoiler
Michelle says she knows about the Oedipus complex, but is not sure if he actually killed his father
Answer and value
C. Oedipus
Value: $500 jumped
Bank: 24K

Question 5 - Tag Lines
"The future of the nation was hanging by a chad" is the tagline for what 2008 made-for-TV movie?
A. Minutemen B. A Raisin in the Sun
C. Knight Rider D. Recount



Answer and value
D. Recount
Value: 3K
Bank: 27K
Commercial break

Question 6 - Godly Food
Catholics in the British Isles traditionally observe the day before Ash Wednesday, known by most as Mardi Gras, by eating what?
A. Pancakes B. Turkey
C. Baked potatoes D. Meatloaf


JTQ
Spoiler
Michelle says she won't take a wild guess and she thinks it might be baked potatoes
Answer and value
A. Pancakes
Value: 1K jumped
Bank: 27K

Question 7 - In the Middle
Supercool actor Samuel L. Jackson has what middle names?
A. Lawrence B. Leonard
C. Luther D. Leroy

ATA
A-34% B-12% C-23% D-31%
Walk
Answer and value
D. Leroy
Value: not shown
Bank: Walk-$13,500

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Re: Transcript 01/11/2011 Michelle Skinner

#2 Post by Kazoo65 » Tue Jan 11, 2011 8:07 pm

A WE who wants to be a WE/WE*.


1. easy.

2. easy.

3. easy. Ironically, there's a jewelry store here called Plata Y Oro.

4. easy.

5. easy.

6. I thought it was potatos-because of the Irish potato famine. JTQ here.

7. The audience (as we saw) wasn't much help. I'd be using my second JTQ.
I'm just a game show nerd.

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Re: Transcript 01/11/2011 Michelle Skinner

#3 Post by ontellen » Wed Jan 12, 2011 12:07 am

I guess we still hang on to some things from our British heritage. The day before Ash Wednesday has always been "Pancake Tuesday". Many churches and charities such as the one my daughter works for always have Pancake Tuesday lunches and dinners to raise money. I had no idea that this was not an American thing.

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Re: Transcript 01/11/2011 Michelle Skinner

#4 Post by jarnon » Wed Jan 12, 2011 8:33 am

Around here, the Amish eat Fastnachts, which are like doughnuts.
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Re: Transcript 01/11/2011 Michelle Skinner

#5 Post by earendel » Wed Jan 12, 2011 10:24 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Michelle Skinner
Attorney
New York, NY

Would like some fancy shoes and also go back to school to study film
A WE® aspiring to be a WE/WE®. Oh, well, we all need dreams.

And a nihil obstat® stack for me.
"Elen sila lumenn omentielvo...A star shines on the hour of our meeting."

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Re: Transcript 01/11/2011 Michelle Skinner

#6 Post by Thousandaire » Wed Jan 12, 2011 2:36 pm

ontellen wrote:I guess we still hang on to some things from our British heritage. The day before Ash Wednesday has always been "Pancake Tuesday". Many churches and charities such as the one my daughter works for always have Pancake Tuesday lunches and dinners to raise money. I had no idea that this was not an American thing.
It's done in Russia too and is called Maslenitsa (maslo means butter, but they eat blini (pancakes)).

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Re: Transcript 01/11/2011 Michelle Skinner

#7 Post by wintergreen48 » Wed Jan 12, 2011 3:12 pm

Thousandaire wrote:
ontellen wrote:I guess we still hang on to some things from our British heritage. The day before Ash Wednesday has always been "Pancake Tuesday". Many churches and charities such as the one my daughter works for always have Pancake Tuesday lunches and dinners to raise money. I had no idea that this was not an American thing.
It's done in Russia too and is called Maslenitsa (maslo means butter, but they eat blini (pancakes)).
Lithuania, also: our pancakes are similar to (but much better than) the Russkies', we call them blynai. You actually start eating them the Thursday before, and then really pig out on Shrove Tuesday (Užgavėnės); based upon the way some people do it, I think that the pigging out is intended as a way to eat, in one day, all that you cannot eat for the full forty days of Lent.
Innocent, naive and whimsical. And somewhat footloose and fancy-free.

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