Transcript 12/2/14 Bobby Harold

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Transcript 12/2/14 Bobby Harold

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Tue Dec 02, 2014 6:14 pm

Bobby Harold
Cypress, TX

Biker and ordained minister who has rode motorcycles since age eight
+1 is his friend Andrew

Question 1 -
It might sound like a cheese, but which of these is actually the soft spot on an infant's skull?
A. Pecorino B. Fontanel
C. Asiago D. Kasseri
Spoiler
Bobby says he knows this because he was once a medic and he and his wife have a total of six kids between them
Answer and value
B. Fontanel
Value: $15K
Bank: $15K
Question 2 -
Since it's approximately six inches long, which of these frequently-carried items can be used as a makeshift ruler?
A. Dollar bill B. iPhone5
C. ChapStick tube D. American Express card

All three LL's used
Bobby ruled out C and D
+1: Andrew does not know and is leaning towards A
Audience A-81%, B-15% C-2% D-2%
Bobby said he wanted to keep playing so he will JTQ
Answer and value
A. Dollar bill
Value: $5K jumped
Bank: $15K

Question 3 -
Hoping to help change their patients' fortunes, some Japanese plastic surgeons now offer a procedure that lengthens what anatomical feature?
A. Earlobes B. Eyelashes
C. Palm lines D. Toenails

Answer and value
C. Palm lines
Value: $25K!
Bank: $40K
First break

Question 4 -
Fittingly, along with many other classic films, "The Wizard of Oz" is stored in the temperature-stable salt mines beneath what state?
A. New York B. Kansas
C. New Mexico D. Florida
Spoiler
Bobby said he thinks he knows this but the answer is not coming to him and $20K would go a long way towards a new bike.
He would guess C.
Answer and value
B. Kansas
Value: $not revealed
Bank: Walk-$20K
On to next contestant with no break

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Re: Transcript 12/2/14 Bobby Harold

#2 Post by Estonut » Tue Dec 02, 2014 6:53 pm

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 2 -
Since it's approximately six inches long, which of these frequently-carried items can be used as a makeshift ruler?
A. Dollar bill B. iPhone5
C. ChapStick tube D. American Express card

All three LL's used
Bobby ruled out C and D
+1: Andrew does not know and is leaning towards A
Audience A-81%, B-15% C-2% D-2%
Bobby said he wanted to keep playing so he will JTQ
Answer and value
A. Dollar bill
Value: $5K jumped
Bank: $15K
Spoiler
It can also be used as a makeshift weight. Dollar bills weigh 1 gram. All bills once did, but I don't know if the weight has changed with the fancy new larger bills. Further, nickels weigh 5 grams and 2 pennies weigh 5 grams, too.
A child of five would understand this. Send someone to fetch a child of five.
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Re: Transcript 12/2/14 Bobby Harold

#3 Post by Kazoo65 » Tue Dec 02, 2014 7:03 pm

More easy questions.

I read somewhere that a dollar bill is around 6 inches long, so I would not need lifelines for this one.

I guess he's never seen "The Wizard of Oz. This movie starts out in Kansas. I didn't know there are salt mines under it, though, but it's easy to figure out based on the mov





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Re: Transcript 12/2/14 Bobby Harold

#4 Post by SportsFan68 » Wed Dec 03, 2014 12:40 am

Question 1 -
It might sound like a cheese, but which of these is actually the soft spot on an infant's skull?
A. Pecorino B. Fontanel
C. Asiago D. Kasseri
Spoiler
Bobby says he knows this because he was once a medic and he and his wife have a total of six kids between them
Answer and value
B. Fontanel
Value: $15K
Bank: $15K
I only know that it's not asiago since that really is a cheese. ATA.
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-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller

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