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Transcript 02/15/2011 Shara Stetler

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 7:55 pm
by BBTranscriptTeam
Shara Stetler
Lancaster, PA
Homemaker with 2 1/2 year old daughter who heard she would be on WWTBAM and said "Rad-u-lations"
husband Matthew is in the audience


Topic Tree (pre-randomized):
War Efforts
Modern Art
Game Show Hosts
Measurements
Sexy Couple
Famous Women
Sports Scandals
TV History
Silly Questions
Carolina Contest


Topic Tree: (Randomized)
Famous Women
Modern Art
Carolina Contest
TV History
Sexy Couple
Sports Scandals
War Efforts
Measurements
Game Show Hosts
Silly Questions


Question 1 - Silly Questions
In 1994, seventeen-year-old Laetitia Thompson asked Bill Clinton the famous question, "Is it" what?
A. Football or baseball B. Coke or Pepsi?
C. Boxers or briefs? D. Mustard or ketchup?
ATA
A-2% B-16% C-77% D-5%
This was where Shara was leaning.
Answer and value
C. Boxers or briefs?
Value: $3000
Bank: $3000

Question 2 - Game Show Hosts
In June 2007, Bob Barker took his final bow after hosting "The Price is Right" for how many years?
A. 30 B. 35
C. 40 D. 45

JTQ # 1 (Shara not sure)
Answer and value
B. 35
Value: $7K jumped
Bank: $3000

Question 3 - Measurements
In what country is the size of a room commonly described by the number of tatami mats it takes to cover the floor?
A. Greece B. Brazil
C. Morocco D. Japan

Answer and value
D. Japan
Value: $2K
Bank: $5000

Question 4 - War Efforts
During World War I, the Boy Scouts were asked to collect peach pits, which were used in the production of what?
A. Anesthesia B. Gas masks
C. Parachutes D. Grenades
Spoiler
Shara went with D. Grenades
Answer and value
B. Gas masks
Value: not shown
Bank: Shara left with $1000

Re: Transcript 02/15/2011 Shara Stetler

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 8:37 pm
by Kazoo65
1. easy.

2. Hmm, I remember this, but was it A or B? Where's the Double Dip when I need it? ATA to confirm.

3. easy.

4. here goes JTQ 1. I had no idea.

Re: Transcript 02/15/2011 Shara Stetler

Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 9:54 am
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Shara Stetler
Lancaster, PA
Homemaker with 2 1/2 year old daughter who heard she would be on WWTBAM and said "Rad-u-lations"
husband Matthew is in the audience
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 4 - War Efforts
During World War I, the Boy Scouts were asked to collect peach pits, which were used in the production of what?
A. Anesthesia B. Gas masks
C. Parachutes D. Grenades
Spoiler
Shara went with D. Grenades
Answer and value
B. Gas masks
Value: not shown
Bank: Shara left with $1000
I wonder why she thought "grenades". She's another contestant who burned a lifeline at the very first question (the latest in the long line of contestants doing this).

Re: Transcript 02/15/2011 Shara Stetler

Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 10:20 am
by MarleysGh0st
earendel wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 4 - War Efforts
During World War I, the Boy Scouts were asked to collect peach pits, which were used in the production of what?
A. Anesthesia B. Gas masks
C. Parachutes D. Grenades
Spoiler
Shara went with D. Grenades
Answer and value
B. Gas masks
Value: not shown
Bank: Shara left with $1000
I wonder why she thought "grenades".
Good question. Granted, this was question #10, unrandomized, and a WWOQ at that, but I don't see why anyone would think peach pits were an ingredient in explosives. Maybe she saw a similarity in shape between the pits and some very, very small grenades?

Whatever her reasoning, this wasn't the time for a WAG with a lifeline still on the table.

Re: Transcript 02/15/2011 Shara Stetler

Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 10:35 am
by Bob Juch
MarleysGh0st wrote:
earendel wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 4 - War Efforts
During World War I, the Boy Scouts were asked to collect peach pits, which were used in the production of what?
A. Anesthesia B. Gas masks
C. Parachutes D. Grenades
Spoiler
Shara went with D. Grenades
Answer and value
B. Gas masks
Value: not shown
Bank: Shara left with $1000
I wonder why she thought "grenades".
Good question. Granted, this was question #10, unrandomized, and a WWOQ at that, but I don't see why anyone would think peach pits were an ingredient in explosives. Maybe she saw a similarity in shape between the pits and some very, very small grenades?

Whatever her reasoning, this wasn't the time for a WAG with a lifeline still on the table.
You could use the same charcoal they use in gas masks in making gunpowder.