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Transcript 4/13/2011 - Zachary Pfahler

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 11:43 pm
by BBTranscriptTeam
Zachary Pfahler
Claremont, CA

Topic tree (randomized)
Numbers indicate prerandomized level
9 – Thar She Blows
5 – In Wonderland
4 – Plantation Place
1 – Military Lingo
7 – Dedicated To…
10 – Top Pop
3 – Flying Colors
6 – Wet Settings
2 – Food Phrase
8 – Prove It

Question 1 (8 – Prove It)
"Proof" as a term for alcohol content derives from old tests where liquors were "proved" by checking if they would do what?
a. Freeze in winter
b. Dissolve a wax candle
c. Poison a frog
d. Ignite with gunpowder

Jump the question 1 used
value/answer/bank
d. Ignite with gunpowder
value: ($500)
bank: $0
Question 2 (2 – Food Phrase)
According to a common phrase, something that has style but no substance is said to be "all sizzle and no" what?
a. Sandwich
b. Salad
c. Steak
d. Soup
value/answer/bank
c. Steak
value: $25,000
bank: $25,000
Question 3 (6 – Wet Settings)
The animated TV series "SpongeBob Square Pants" is set where?
a. Gulf of Mexico
b. Pacific Ocean
c. Indian Ocean
d. Caribbean Sea

Ask the audience used
ATA results
a:7% b:15% c:3% d:75%
answer and result
b. Pacific Ocean

Zachary answers incorrectly (d. Caribbean Sea) and leaves with $1,000.
Flashback question ($1,000,000 - 2001)
The Sony Walkman was originally marketed in the US under what name?
a. Soundabout
b. Listener
c. Eardrummer
d. Stowaway
answer
a. Soundabout

Re: Transcript 4/13/2011 - Zachary Pfahler

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 2:57 pm
by 15QuestionsAway
Bump! :mrgreen:

Re: Transcript 4/13/2011 - Zachary Pfahler

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 3:04 pm
by Bob78164
I'm pretty sure Zach used his ATA on Question 3. --Bob

Re: Transcript 4/13/2011 - Zachary Pfahler

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 4:24 pm
by 15QuestionsAway
Bob78164 wrote:I'm pretty sure Zach used his ATA on Question 3. --Bob
You would be correct. I've fixed it.

Re: Transcript 4/13/2011 - Zachary Pfahler

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 5:24 pm
by TheConfessor
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Flashback question ($1,000,000 - 2001)
The Sony Walkman was originally marketed in the US under what name?
a. Soundabout
b. Listener
c. Eardrummer
d. Stowaway
answer
a. Soundabout
I wonder whose question this was. It must have been one of these people I found in an online list. (though I know it's not Steve Perry).

31. Mary Burke, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, ABC, June 14, 2001, $500,000.
32. Tom Hoobler, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, ABC, June 5, 2001, $500,000.
33. Moe Cain, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, ABC, May 1, 2001, $500,000.
34. Steve Perry, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, ABC, April 22, 2001, $500,000.2a
35. David Stewart, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, ABC, April 1, 2001, $500,000.
36. Gary Gambino, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, ABC, March 1, 2001, $500,000.2aa

Read more: http://www.listafterlist.com/tabid/57/l ... z1JXhlkXsS

Re: Transcript 4/13/2011 - Zachary Pfahler

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 5:45 pm
by Bob78164
TheConfessor wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Flashback question ($1,000,000 - 2001)
The Sony Walkman was originally marketed in the US under what name?
a. Soundabout
b. Listener
c. Eardrummer
d. Stowaway
answer
a. Soundabout
I wonder whose question this was. It must have been one of these people I found in an online list. (though I know it's not Steve Perry).

31. Mary Burke, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, ABC, June 14, 2001, $500,000.
32. Tom Hoobler, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, ABC, June 5, 2001, $500,000.
33. Moe Cain, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, ABC, May 1, 2001, $500,000.
34. Steve Perry, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, ABC, April 22, 2001, $500,000.2a
35. David Stewart, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, ABC, April 1, 2001, $500,000.
36. Gary Gambino, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, ABC, March 1, 2001, $500,000.2aa

Read more: http://www.listafterlist.com/tabid/57/l ... z1JXhlkXsS
I'm pretty sure it wasn't Moe Cain. I think he had the question about the length of a non-leap year on the Islamic calendar. --Bob

Re: Transcript 4/13/2011 - Zachary Pfahler

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 5:51 pm
by Snaxx
Bob78164 wrote:
TheConfessor wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Flashback question ($1,000,000 - 2001)
The Sony Walkman was originally marketed in the US under what name?
a. Soundabout
b. Listener
c. Eardrummer
d. Stowaway
answer
a. Soundabout
I wonder whose question this was. It must have been one of these people I found in an online list. (though I know it's not Steve Perry).

31. Mary Burke, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, ABC, June 14, 2001, $500,000.
32. Tom Hoobler, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, ABC, June 5, 2001, $500,000.
33. Moe Cain, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, ABC, May 1, 2001, $500,000.
34. Steve Perry, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, ABC, April 22, 2001, $500,000.2a
35. David Stewart, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, ABC, April 1, 2001, $500,000.
36. Gary Gambino, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, ABC, March 1, 2001, $500,000.2aa

Read more: http://www.listafterlist.com/tabid/57/l ... z1JXhlkXsS
I'm pretty sure it wasn't Moe Cain. I think he had the question about the length of a non-leap year on the Islamic calendar. --Bob

Off the top of my head I think it was the Irish guy who was on just before Frank Tangredi. Now I realize that was 2000, but they have often been off on the year and sometimes the amounts too (e.g. 100K vs 125K, 1M for when the bonus was in effect).

Re: Transcript 4/13/2011 - Zachary Pfahler

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 9:12 pm
by SportsFan68
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:
Question 3 (6 – Wet Settings)
The animated TV series "SpongeBob Square Pants" is set where?
a. Gulf of Mexico
b. Pacific Ocean
c. Indian Ocean
d. Caribbean Sea

Ask the audience used
ATA results
a:7% b:15% c:3% d:75%
answer and result
b. Pacific Ocean
Holy cow, what a dursting!

Re: Transcript 4/13/2011 - Zachary Pfahler

Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 7:15 am
by MarleysGh0st
SportsFan68 wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:
Question 3 (6 – Wet Settings)
The animated TV series "SpongeBob Square Pants" is set where?
a. Gulf of Mexico
b. Pacific Ocean
c. Indian Ocean
d. Caribbean Sea

Ask the audience used
ATA results
a:7% b:15% c:3% d:75%
answer and result
b. Pacific Ocean
Holy cow, what a dursting!
Yeah, but he helped mislead them with his own deliberations over the question. His first reaction was the same as mine, not realizing the show was set in a real, specific place. "Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?"* Then Zachary said that the pineapple had him thinking it was the Caribbean. (And my thought was aren't pineapples associated with Hawaii?) So he asks the audience, most of whom probably don't watch this cartoon, and they went along with him. No surprise there.

IIRC, after the ATA but before he gave his final answer, he also mentioned one more place name from the show, "Bikini Bottom," which he also associated with the Caribbean. (And my reaction was Oh yeah, that's a name they use on the show, but Bikini Island is the Pacific!)



*Thanks to former SyndieBAM warm-up comedian Joey Kola, who always quoted this to get the audience going. 8)

Re: Transcript 4/13/2011 - Zachary Pfahler

Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 7:24 am
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Zachary Pfahler
Claremont, CA
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 1 (8 – Prove It)
"Proof" as a term for alcohol content derives from old tests where liquors were "proved" by checking if they would do what?
a. Freeze in winter
b. Dissolve a wax candle
c. Poison a frog
d. Ignite with gunpowder

Jump the question 1 used
value/answer/bank
d. Ignite with gunpowder
value: ($500)
bank: $0
I'd JTQ also. My inclination was C.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 3 (6 – Wet Settings)
The animated TV series "SpongeBob Square Pants" is set where?
a. Gulf of Mexico
b. Pacific Ocean
c. Indian Ocean
d. Caribbean Sea

Ask the audience used
ATA results
a:7% b:15% c:3% d:75%
answer and result
b. Pacific Ocean

Zachary answers incorrectly (d. Caribbean Sea) and leaves with $1,000.
Wow. Just "wow". Like Zach I knew it was "Bikini Bottoms" but had no idea which body of water. I haven't seen enough to know whether this is ever referenced.

Re: Transcript 4/13/2011 - Zachary Pfahler

Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 7:27 am
by earendel
MarleysGh0st wrote:Yeah, but he helped mislead them with his own deliberations over the question. His first reaction was the same as mine, not realizing the show was set in a real, specific place. "Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?"* Then Zachary said that the pineapple had him thinking it was the Caribbean. (And my thought was aren't pineapples associated with Hawaii?) So he asks the audience, most of whom probably don't watch this cartoon, and they went along with him. No surprise there.

IIRC, after the ATA but before he gave his final answer, he also mentioned one more place name from the show, "Bikini Bottom," which he also associated with the Caribbean. (And my reaction was Oh yeah, that's a name they use on the show, but Bikini Island is the Pacific!)



*Thanks to former SyndieBAM warm-up comedian Joey Kola, who always quoted this to get the audience going. 8)
OK, I know the song, but never associated "pineapple" with any particular location (it could have been something discarded off a cruise ship, for instance). And although I know about Bikini and its association with "bikini", the idea of "Bikini Bottoms" might just have been a cute idea. I can see how these might point to the Pacific, but that wouldn't have been enough for me.

Re: Transcript 4/13/2011 - Zachary Pfahler

Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 8:11 am
by MarleysGh0st
I didn't know it, but Wikipedia does say it's deliberately associated:
Much of the series' events take place in Bikini Bottom, an underwater city located in the Pacific Ocean beneath the real life tropical isle of Bikini Atoll.[4] Stephen Hillenburg has stated that much of Bikini Bottom was based on the real life city of Seattle.[5] Much of this is supported within the context of the episodes themselves; however, despite implications of the city's location as well as anologies to real life, Hillenburg has stated that he wishes to leave the city isolated from the real world, explaining the Baywatch parody scene from The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie as simply a reference to his favorite show of all time.[5][6] The citizens of Bikini Bottom live in mostly aquatic-themed buildings, and use "boatmobiles", an amalgamation of cars and boats, as a mode of transportation. The characters' Anthropomorphism may be due to exposure to radiation from the BAKER test.
And, hey, does Sprots know about this character? :lol:
Another close friend of SpongeBob's is Sandy Cheeks, a squirrel from Texas. Sandy is an expert at karate and lives in an underwater tree dome. When not inside her tree dome, she wears an astronaut-like suit because she cannot breathe in water.
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