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Transcript 10/15/12 Scott Menke (BB - smenks13)

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 5:36 pm
by BBTranscriptTeam
Scott Menke
Las Vegas, NV
Originaly from New Jersey
Math tutor


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Good Luck
Optical Afflictions
Ownership Disputes
Early Jobs
Sneaker Science
Noteworthy Words
First in Film
Big Meals
Remaining Rights
Up All Night

Question 1 – Up All Night
What TV personality’s planned return to late-night television was greeted by the L.A. Times with the question, “Can he regain the woof woof woof”?
A. Keith Olbermann
B. Arsenio Hall
C. Conan O’Brien
D. Montel Williams

ATA
ATA results
3% A. Keith Olbermann
82% B. Arsenio Hall
12% C. Conan O’Brien
3% D. Montel Williams

Spoiler
B. Arsenio Hall
$5K
Bank - $5K
Question 2 – Remaining Rights
Ushering in the age of Prohibition, the Eighteenth Amendment specifically banned all but which of these activities involving alcohol?
A. Manufacturing it
B. Drinking it
C. Transporting it
D. Selling it

JTQ 1
Spoiler
B. Drinking it
$1K
Bank - $5K
Question 3 – Big Meals
With a list that includes corned ox tongue and potted shrimps, on original menu from what famed meal was recently auctioned for over $121,000?
A. The first Thanksgiving
B. The last meal on the Titanic
C. JFK’s 45th birthday party
D. Napoleon’s wedding

JTQ 2
Spoiler
B. The last meal on the Titanic
$2K
Bank - $5K
commercial break

Question 4 – First in Film
Which of these words comes first in the title of an Oscar-nominated thriller starring Gary Oldman?
A. Tailor
B. Spy
C. Tinker
D. Soldier
Spoiler
C. Tinker
$3K
Bank - $8K
Question 5 – Noteworthy Words
Because all of its letters also represent musical notes, which of these words could be “played” on an instrument?
A. Facade
B. Feedback
C. Flagged
D. Fudge
Spoiler
A. Facade
$25K
Bank - $33K
commercial break

Question 6 – Sneaker Science
Sir Isaac and Gravitas are two styles of sneakers made by a footwear company with what name?
A. Einstein
B. Galileo
C. Newton
D. Darwin
Spoiler
C. Newton
$7K
Bank - $40K
Question 7 – Early Jobs
Before becoming one of history’s most notorious figures, what controversial leader was the principal of an elementary school?
A. Idi Amin
B. Mao Tse-tung
C. Joseph Stalin
D. Pol Pot

Scott says if he had to guess, he would go with Mao.
Scott decides to walk with $20K.

Spoiler
B. Mao Tse-tung

Scott leaves with $20K
end of show noise

Re: Transcript 10/15/12 Scott Menke

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 7:03 pm
by hanzz
Heads up! This is smenks13, I do believe. Nicely pocketed $20k! Shame about those WWOQs, I think I would have felt decent about locking in "drinking it" since that felt like the most unreasonable answer (does that make sense?), but way less so about the Titanic (I wouldn't think a menu from Napoleon's wedding would include anything with shrimp, and the pilgrims in all likelihood didn't even have a menu, but JFK's birthday is a wicked distractor) and Mao. Care to share any play-by-play thoughts, Scott?

Re: Transcript 10/15/12 Scott Menke

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 7:48 pm
by smenks13
hanzz - thanks for the support! I haven't seen the episode yet, so I'm not sure what they showed, but I said the exact same thing re: the pilgrims, that I don't think they made menus for the meal. I was wavering between titanic and Napoleon, I didn't think jfk's bday was a significant enough event. Btw, producer Geoff walked on stage and told me I had 5 seconds to make a decision: panic!!

I'll post more once I make it back to my computer.

Re: Transcript 10/15/12 Scott Menke

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 7:52 pm
by TheConfessor
smenks13 wrote:I was wavering between titanic and Napoleon, I didn't think jfk's bday was a significant enough event. Btw, producer Geoff walked on stage and told me I had 5 seconds to make a decision: panic!!
Bummer. How long did you spend thinking about it before you got the warning? Congratulations on earning a nice payday.

Re: Transcript 10/15/12 Scott Menke

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 9:22 pm
by hss501
smenks13 wrote:hanzz - thanks for the support! I haven't seen the episode yet, so I'm not sure what they showed, but I said the exact same thing re: the pilgrims, that I don't think they made menus for the meal. I was wavering between titanic and Napoleon, I didn't think jfk's bday was a significant enough event. Btw, producer Geoff walked on stage and told me I had 5 seconds to make a decision: panic!!

I'll post more once I make it back to my computer.
Your visit from Geoff was one of the first things my wife told me about after a day in the audience.

That's a rough stack - even if you can tease out the Titanic (Titanic memorabilia always sells high, and it would make sense you'd get a big sale around the 100th anniversary), you can't really do it with enough confidence to risk that kind of money.

BTW, we were all legitimately bummed when you got called to play so quickly. That Maple Leaf Rag was sharp, and none of the rest of us dared attempt another song all day.

Re: Transcript 10/15/12 Scott Menke (BB - smenks13)

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 11:45 pm
by SportsFan68
Question 6 – Sneaker Science
Sir Isaac and Gravitas are two styles of sneakers made by a footwear company with what name?
A. Einstein
B. Galileo
C. Newton
D. Darwin
Spoiler
C. Newton
$7K
Bank - $40K
Shoutout to my Caseygrrl!
Question 7 – Early Jobs
Before becoming one of history’s most notorious figures, what controversial leader was the principal of an elementary school?
A. Idi Amin
B. Mao Tse-tung
C. Joseph Stalin
D. Pol Pot

Scott says if he had to guess, he would go with Mao.
Scott decides to walk with $20K.

Spoiler
B. Mao Tse-tung

Scott leaves with $20K
JTQ.

Re: Transcript 10/15/12 Scott Menke (BB - smenks13)

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 12:54 am
by smenks13
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: What TV personality’s planned return to late-night television was greeted by the L.A. Times with the question, “Can he regain the woof woof woof”?
I knew Arsenio Hall had a TV show back in the day, but I thought it was a Rising Stars/ old-school America's Got Talent type show. Knew he won Celebrity Apprentice, but didn't make the connection. I'd never heard that "Woo! Woo!" before. Caught a lot of heat from this one.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Ushering in the age of Prohibition, the Eighteenth Amendment specifically banned all but which of these activities involving alcohol?
Was totally on the wrong tack. I guess it's similar to online poker, an industry that is tied to Las Vegas, where US banks can't process payments to poker sites, but playing poker isn't strictly prohibited.

I started off by saying something like "Well we can eliminate drinking, as that was the main point of the amendment." Then I started to exhaustively talk through my answer, saying things like "I wonder if some forms of alcohol had other applications outside of drinking it, such as in research experiments, so maybe transporting it would be allowed." I was later told that exploring every possible answer choice and interpretation doesn't make for compelling television. :D
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: With a list that includes corned ox tongue and potted shrimps, on original menu from what famed meal was recently auctioned for over $121,000?
I didn't think the Pilgrims had menus, I didn't think JFK's 45th birthday party qualified as a famed meal. It took me a while to get there, then I said "The French eat some pretty weird stuff, so ox tongue would make sense. Then again, the Titanic probably had some fine meals." I guess I was hemming and hawing for a while, so I was told to count to 5 and make a decision. It honestly didn't make a difference because I wasn't leaning either way, and felt I could have made an argument for both. The 100th anniversary thing definitely has an impact in retrospect.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Before becoming one of history’s most notorious figures, what controversial leader was the principal of an elementary school?
No strong feelings. I mumbled something about China having "good school systems", but I basically had no clue.

**

The most unforgettable part for me was hearing the crowd throughout. I distinctly remember hearing them cheer after having answered one correctly, raising my arms, and then hearing the noise level double. That was awesome. Really cool feeling.

Thanks to everyone who watched and posted.

Re: Transcript 10/15/12 Scott Menke

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 1:03 am
by smenks13
TheConfessor wrote:Bummer. How long did you spend thinking about it before you got the warning? Congratulations on earning a nice payday.
Thank you! I'd say between 1 min 30 secs and 2 mins of thinking and talking it out. I'm thinking the issue was I got to the point where I was saying "Yeah it could be B. But then again, I guess it could be D", which we were explicitly told not to do (go back and forth without presenting new information). I started to hear some murmurs in the audience as well, which might have prompted the visit, or it could have been an indication they were ready to gouge their eyes out from boredom.

Re: Transcript 10/15/12 Scott Menke

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 1:18 am
by smenks13
hss501 wrote:
Your visit from Geoff was one of the first things my wife told me about after a day in the audience.

That's a rough stack - even if you can tease out the Titanic (Titanic memorabilia always sells high, and it would make sense you'd get a big sale around the 100th anniversary), you can't really do it with enough confidence to risk that kind of money.

BTW, we were all legitimately bummed when you got called to play so quickly. That Maple Leaf Rag was sharp, and none of the rest of us dared attempt another song all day.
Appreciate the kind words hss501. I wish I could have stayed longer as well, to really cement the transition from "Regular Scott" to "Piano-playing Scott". Alas, I reverted to Regular Scott by earning an amount slightly above the median and slightly below the mean.

Re: Transcript 10/15/12 Scott Menke (BB - smenks13)

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 3:12 am
by themanwho
smenks13 wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: What TV personality’s planned return to late-night television was greeted by the L.A. Times with the question, “Can he regain the woof woof woof”?
I knew Arsenio Hall had a TV show back in the day, but I thought it was a Rising Stars/ old-school America's Got Talent type show. Knew he won Celebrity Apprentice, but didn't make the connection. I'd never heard that "Woo! Woo!" before. Caught a lot of heat from this one.
Arsenio hosted the "Star Search" revival back in the early 2000s. Might that be what you're thinking of?

-M
"Hit me with the digits!"

Re: Transcript 10/15/12 Scott Menke (BB - smenks13)

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 5:34 am
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Scott Menke
Las Vegas, NV
Originally from New Jersey
Math tutor
Oh, boy, it's a BB®!!!
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 1 – Up All Night
What TV personality’s planned return to late-night television was greeted by the L.A. Times with the question, “Can he regain the woof woof woof”?
A. Keith Olbermann
B. Arsenio Hall
C. Conan O’Brien
D. Montel Williams

ATA
ATA results
3% A. Keith Olbermann
82% B. Arsenio Hall
12% C. Conan O’Brien
3% D. Montel Williams
Spoiler
B. Arsenio Hall
$5K
Bank - $5K
The main reason I know this one is because of Robin Williams' impersonation in the movie Aladdin.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 7 – Early Jobs
Before becoming one of history’s most notorious figures, what controversial leader was the principal of an elementary school?
A. Idi Amin
B. Mao Tse-tung
C. Joseph Stalin
D. Pol Pot

Scott says if he had to guess, he would go with Mao.
Scott decides to walk with $20K.
Spoiler
B. Mao Tse-tung

Scott leaves with $20K
I'd use a JTQ on this question - the only one I could eliminate was Stalin.

It was a rough go, smenks, having to use two lifelines on the first two questions, but you kept plugging away. Sorry you couldn't have gone further but $20K is no small chunk of change.

Re: Transcript 10/15/12 Scott Menke (BB - smenks13)

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 7:16 am
by Appa23
1. I watched the Arsenio Hall show (and remember the Dog Pound), so easy.

2. If you prohibit making, selling, or transporting liquor, then you do not need to prohibit drinking it. :) It also helps that I had a father who was a child during Prohibition (and who told me stories about bootlegging and the mob).

3. I was initially debating Titanic and Napoleon, and then I quickly remembered that potted meats and seafood is British "cuisine".

4. Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy

5. Grade school music, yeah!

6. Sir Issac is a pretty strong clue.

7. This is the hard one. I said Mao immediately when I read this question, but I have no idea where I had read this fact. I likely JTQ and then kick myself for not trusting myself.

Re: Transcript 10/15/12 Scott Menke

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 9:49 am
by hss501
smenks13 wrote:
hss501 wrote:
Your visit from Geoff was one of the first things my wife told me about after a day in the audience.

That's a rough stack - even if you can tease out the Titanic (Titanic memorabilia always sells high, and it would make sense you'd get a big sale around the 100th anniversary), you can't really do it with enough confidence to risk that kind of money.

BTW, we were all legitimately bummed when you got called to play so quickly. That Maple Leaf Rag was sharp, and none of the rest of us dared attempt another song all day.
Appreciate the kind words hss501. I wish I could have stayed longer as well, to really cement the transition from "Regular Scott" to "Piano-playing Scott". Alas, I reverted to Regular Scott by earning an amount slightly above the median and slightly below the mean.
That was Brandon who dubbed you "Regular Scott." I would have gone with "Tall Scott" or "Scotty Hairpuff" or "So Unfair He Gets To Be The Scott That Goes First And I Have To Spend Two Days In The Green Room Scott."

...No, maybe "Regular Scott" was for the best.

Re: Transcript 10/15/12 Scott Menke (BB - smenks13)

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 4:25 pm
by Bob Juch
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Re: Transcript 10/15/12 Scott Menke (BB - smenks13)

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 9:13 pm
by hanzz
Scott, what session were you in at Vegas? I was in the afternoon.

Re: Transcript 10/15/12 Scott Menke (BB - smenks13)

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 11:45 pm
by smenks13
hanzz wrote:Scott, what session were you in at Vegas? I was in the afternoon.
8 am. Came back at 7 pm for Movie Week.

Re: Transcript 10/15/12 Scott Menke

Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2012 11:14 am
by Brainiac017
hss501 wrote: BTW, we were all legitimately bummed when you got called to play so quickly. That Maple Leaf Rag was sharp, and none of the rest of us dared attempt another song all day.
I was going to play a few songs, but they called me to "go to the bathroom" and never called me back... I asked them whether I was going to get mic'd and come back or whatever, but they were just like "go pee", and then they walked me down to go on. Scott's performance was almost definitely better than what I was going to do though. (Nice job on the 20K to Scott, nothing "regular" about that)