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Transcript 1/24/14 Greg Apostle (carryover)

Posted: Sat Jan 25, 2014 10:08 pm
by BBTranscriptTeam
Greg Apostle
Yonkers, NY
math teacher who is obsessed with math to the point of affecting his relationship

His wife Cheryl is in the audience


Topic Tree (Randomized)
Stage Names
Up in the Air
Bubble Attack
Heavy Hitter
Good Service
Humble Opinions
$3000
(jumped)
$2000
(jumped)

Question 5 - Humble Opinions
Saying that it encourages women to leave their husbands and practice witchcraft, Pat Robertson has often spoken out about what?
A. Environmentalism B. Communism
C. Pacifism D. Feminism

Answer and value
D. Feminism
Value: $100
Bank: $5100

Question 6 - Good Service
At upscale restaurants, it is not uncommon for the wait staff to do what while standing at your table?
A. Butter your bread B. Grind your pepper
C. Wipe your mouth D. Chew your food
Spoiler
Greg "I'm not a baby bird, I don't think they're gonna chew my food for me"
Answer and value
B. Grind your pepper
Value: $1000
Bank: $6100

Question 7 - Heavy Hitter
The University of Montreal had to rework a media study when they were unable to find a single male participant who didn't watch what?
A. Reality TV B. Action films
C. Porn D. The View
Answer and value
C. Porn
Value: $10K
Bank: $16100
Question 8 - Bubble Attack
The whimsical act of swimming in circles and blowing bubbles is actually how what animal hunts and traps fish?
A. Reef octopus B. Hammerhead sharks
C. Humpback whales D. Vampire squid
Spoiler
Greg first was leaning Humpback Whales, but said he was not sure they moved quickly enough to do this, and then changed his mind and answered B, Hammerhead sharks final answer
Answer and value
C. Humpback whales
Value: $not revealed
Bank: Consolation: $1000

Commercial break

Re: Transcript 1/24/14 Greg Apostle (carryover)

Posted: Sat Jan 25, 2014 10:23 pm
by SportsFan68
Down both JTQs.
Question 8 - Bubble Attack
The whimsical act of swimming in circles and blowing bubbles is actually how what animal hunts and traps fish?
A. Reef octopus B. Hammerhead sharks
C. Humpback whales D. Vampire squid
Spoiler
Greg first was leaning Humpback Whales, but said he was not sure they moved quickly enough to do this, and then changed his mind and answered B, Hammerhead sharks final answer
Answer and value
C. Humpback whales
Value: $not revealed
Bank: Consolation: $1000
I saw this! It was awesome. Our guide said it was very rare that people get to see it. I took a couple photos, but you can't really tell what it is.

I'll see if I can find them.

Re: Transcript 1/24/14 Greg Apostle (carryover)

Posted: Sun Jan 26, 2014 7:56 am
by MarleysGh0st
SportsFan68 wrote:Down both JTQs.
Question 8 - Bubble Attack
The whimsical act of swimming in circles and blowing bubbles is actually how what animal hunts and traps fish?
A. Reef octopus B. Hammerhead sharks
C. Humpback whales D. Vampire squid
Spoiler
Greg first was leaning Humpback Whales, but said he was not sure they moved quickly enough to do this, and then changed his mind and answered B, Hammerhead sharks final answer
Answer and value
C. Humpback whales
Value: $not revealed
Bank: Consolation: $1000
I saw this! It was awesome. Our guide said it was very rare that people get to see it. I took a couple photos, but you can't really tell what it is.

I'll see if I can find them.
Here's a video clip from PBS's Nature.



Greg may have changed his mind because he thought sharks were faster than whales, but that overlooked one essential point: the whales were the only air-breathing animals on this list.

Re: Transcript 1/24/14 Greg Apostle (carryover)

Posted: Sun Jan 26, 2014 12:12 pm
by SportsFan68
SportsFan68 wrote: I saw this! It was awesome. Our guide said it was very rare that people get to see it. I took a couple photos, but you can't really tell what it is.

I'll see if I can find them.
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