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Transcript 04/25/2012 Scottie Stamper

Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2012 8:55 am
by BBTranscriptTeam
Scottie Stamper
Charlotte, NC
She's named for one of her mother's friends.


Topic Tree (pre-randomized):
Not revealed

Topic Tree: (Randomized)
Peaceful Attempt
Reality Settings
The Small Print
Jennifer Lopez Smells
Censor the Censors
Sinister Steamboat
Body of Lyrics
Original Workouts
Food Translations
Coat of Arms

Question 1 - Coat of Arms

A menorah is depicted on the coat of arms of what nation?

A: Israel
B: Ireland
C: India
D: Indonesia
Answer and value
A: Israel
Value: $100
Bank: $100
Question 2 - Food Translations

Used in the name of the dish "pad thai," pad is a Thai word loosely meaning what?

A: Pickled
B: Barbecued
C: Baked
D: Stir-fried

She's eaten pad thai. She's going to ask the audience.
Spoiler
A: 9%
B: 6%
C: 2%
D: 83%
Go goes with the audience.
Answer and value
D: Stir-fried
Value: $2,000
Bank: $2,100
Question 3 - Original Workouts

Believed to have been used by the Greek physician Hippocrates, animal skins filled with sand were early versions of what gym equipment?

A: Barbells
B: Medicine ball
C: Weight lifting belt
D: Heating pad

Meredith reveals that Scottie knows about health and fitness because she has lost 100 pounds.
Answer and value
B: Medicine ball
Value: $3,000
Bank: $5,100
Commercial break.

Mom and Dad Linda and Jim are in the audience. Scottie is a wellness advocate, specializing in helping overweight pastors

Question 4 - Body of Lyrics

The classic song lyric "Jeepers, creepers, where'd you get them peepers?" makes playful reference to what body part?

A: Legs
B: Toes
C: Ears
D: Eyes
Answer and value
D: Eyes
Value: $7,000
Bank: $12,100
Question 5 - Sinister Steamboat

Becasue Mark Twain loathed him, what is the name of a steamboat that Huckleberry Finn finds occupied by thieves and murders?

A: The Jonathan Swift
B: The Lord Byron
C: The Walter Scott
D: The Victor Hugo

She jumps the question.
Answer and value
C: The Walter Scott (She was going to say Jonathan Swift.)
Value: $10,000
Bank: $12,100
Question 6 - Censor the Censors

Reportedly because censors thought he looked naked, what cartoon character was changed from pink to his now signature yellow?

A: Winnie The Pooh
B: Homer Simpson
C: Tweety Bird
D: SpongeBob SquarePants
Spoiler
She starts right off with "Tweety Bird, Tweety Bird." Then she says it's between that and Homer Simpson... "Wait, he's the Dad, nevermind." A little more uncertainty about Tweety, then...
She jumps the question.
Answer and value
C: Tweety Bird
Value: $1,000
Bank: $12,100
Question 7 - Jennifer Lopez Smells

Which of the following is a fragrance created by Jennifer Lopez and not the name of a WNBA team?

A: Miami Glow
B: Tulsa Shock
C: Atlanta Dream
D: Indiana Fever
Answer and value
A: Miami Glow (It was a guess!)
Value: $15,000
Bank: $27,100
Mom and Dad get a hug, but we just get commercials.

Club Millionaire Question: According to legend, whata author got the name for his famous fictional land from a file cabinet drawer labeled "O-Z"?

A: C.S. Lewis
B: L. Frank Baum
C: Lewis Carroll
D: J.R.R. Tolkein
Spoiler
B
Question 8 - The Small Print

"Rust proof bottom" is a phrase that is often used to refer to cans of what?

A: Soup
B: Tennis balls
C: Shaving cream
D: Coffee

She attempts to work out the answer, but ultimately chooses to walk with $13,550.
Answer and value
C: Shaving cream
Value: $not revealed
Bank: (half of) $27,100
End of Show noise. No carryover contestant

Re: Transcript 04/25/2012 Scottie Stamper

Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2012 9:33 am
by MarleysGh0st
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 2 - Food Translations

Used in the name of the dish "pad thai," pad is a Thai word loosely meaning what?

A: Pickled
B: Barbecued
C: Baked
D: Stir-fried

She's eaten pad thai. She's going to ask the audience.
Spoiler
A: 9%
B: 6%
C: 2%
D: 83%
Go goes with the audience.
Answer and value
D: Stir-fried
Value: $2,000
Bank: $2,100
If she's eaten pad thai, how can she imagine any of the other choices might be right?
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Scottie is a wellness advocate, specializing in helping overweight pastors
That seems to be a strange restriction of her client base. Do pastors lose weight any differently than anyone else?

Re: Transcript 04/25/2012 Scottie Stamper

Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2012 9:44 am
by TheNotSoGreatPretender
MarleysGh0st wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Scottie is a wellness advocate, specializing in helping overweight pastors
That seems to be a strange restriction of her client base. Do pastors lose weight any differently than anyone else?

I lost 5 pounds when I shed my cornrows....

Re: Transcript 04/25/2012 Scottie Stamper

Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2012 5:45 pm
by themanwho
MarleysGh0st wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Scottie is a wellness advocate, specializing in helping overweight pastors
That seems to be a strange restriction of her client base. Do pastors lose weight any differently than anyone else?
The ever-present church basement potluck, as well as the stress of the job, make them easy candidates for weight gain. (Scottie also mentioned this.) Plus, communion wafers are, like, packed with calories. Not that other jobs aren't just as bad, but it's good business to have a niche. Also, they're not the only people she helps, it was just a talking point.

Re: Transcript 04/25/2012 Scottie Stamper

Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2012 6:54 pm
by SportsFan68
Question 2 - Food Translations

Used in the name of the dish "pad thai," pad is a Thai word loosely meaning what?

A: Pickled
B: Barbecued
C: Baked
D: Stir-fried

She's eaten pad thai. She's going to ask the audience.
Spoiler
A: 9%
B: 6%
C: 2%
D: 83%
Go goes with the audience.
Answer and value
D: Stir-fried
Value: $2,000
Bank: $2,100
Wow! The only time in my life I had Thai food, this is what I had.

Question 5 - Sinister Steamboat
Because Mark Twain loathed him, what is the name of a steamboat that Huckleberry Finn finds occupied by thieves and murders?

A: The Jonathan Swift
B: The Lord Byron
C: The Walter Scott
D: The Victor Hugo

She jumps the question.
Answer and value
C: The Walter Scott (She was going to say Jonathan Swift.)
Value: $10,000
Bank: $12,100
JTQ.

Re: Transcript 04/25/2012 Scottie Stamper

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:30 am
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Scottie Stamper
Charlotte, NC
She's named for one of her mother's friends.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 2 - Food Translations

Used in the name of the dish "pad thai," pad is a Thai word loosely meaning what?

A: Pickled
B: Barbecued
C: Baked
D: Stir-fried

She's eaten pad thai. She's going to ask the audience.
Spoiler
A: 9%
B: 6%
C: 2%
D: 83%
Go goes with the audience.
Answer and value
D: Stir-fried
Value: $2,000
Bank: $2,100
I guess it wasn't a memorable dish.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 5 - Sinister Steamboat

Becasue Mark Twain loathed him, what is the name of a steamboat that Huckleberry Finn finds occupied by thieves and murders?

A: The Jonathan Swift
B: The Lord Byron
C: The Walter Scott
D: The Victor Hugo

She jumps the question.
Answer and value
C: The Walter Scott (She was going to say Jonathan Swift.)
Value: $10,000
Bank: $12,100
I'd jump it also. I've read the book but it's been a long time and I wouldn't have made a note of the boat name anyway.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 8 - The Small Print

"Rust proof bottom" is a phrase that is often used to refer to cans of what?

A: Soup
B: Tennis balls
C: Shaving cream
D: Coffee

She attempts to work out the answer, but ultimately chooses to walk with $13,550.
Answer and value
C: Shaving cream
Value: $not revealed
Bank: (half of) $27,100
I have never heard this as a phrase referring to anything. I'd jump this question.

Re: Transcript 04/25/2012 Scottie Stamper

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:32 am
by earendel
MarleysGh0st wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Scottie is a wellness advocate, specializing in helping overweight pastors
That seems to be a strange restriction of her client base. Do pastors lose weight any differently than anyone else?
I think rather it's a recognition of the fact that there's a market for her services. Pastors are busy taking care of their congregants and don't always take the best care of themselves.

Re: Transcript 04/25/2012 Scottie Stamper

Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 7:25 pm
by Sistine Fanny
earendel wrote:[
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 8 - The Small Print

"Rust proof bottom" is a phrase that is often used to refer to cans of what?

A: Soup
B: Tennis balls
C: Shaving cream
D: Coffee

She attempts to work out the answer, but ultimately chooses to walk with $13,550.
Answer and value
C: Shaving cream
Value: $not revealed
Bank: (half of) $27,100
I have never heard this as a phrase referring to anything. I'd jump this question.
I bet your Mom or Elwing or anyone else who ever had to scrub off the rust rings from the ledges of the sink or the bathtub would have known.....

This is a silly question. Why would anybody be keeping a can of soup, tennis balls or coffee sitting around for long periods of time on a surface that was frequently wet? And aren't tennis balls and coffee cans usually plastic these days?

I forgot the name of it but that ladies' shaving cream that starts out gel and turns to foam always made a big deal about the bottom being plastic coated so you didn't get rust stains. Silkience, maybe? I'm not sure if they even make it anymore.