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Transcript 02/02/15 Justin Peters

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2015 8:12 pm
by BBTranscriptTeam
Justin Peters
Lake Bluff, IL

Justin’s +1 is his good friend, Kelly.


Question 1 – Unless you’re doing it as a “signal of imminent danger,” in New York City it’s illegal to do what while driving?
A. Flip the bird at other drivers
B. Honk your horn
C. Use your windshield wipers
D. Sing along to your car stereo
Spoiler
B. Honk your horn
$15K
Bank - $15K
Question 2 – If you want to know why minutes and seconds are in units of 60, you have to go back 4,000 years, when some ancient cultures used what counting system?
A. Nonary
B. Sexagesimal
C. Octal
D. Pentatridecimal
Spoiler
B. Sexagesimal
$10K
Bank - $25K

Question 3 – Nothing to be afraid of, the servers in your Rainforest Café are actually referring to a cake when you hear them yell what?
A. “Volcano!”
B. “Tornado!”
C. “Earthquake!”
D. “Typhoon!”
Spoiler
A. “Volcano!”
$500
Bank - $25,500
Question 4 – Alabama, California, New Mexico and Maryland are the only four states whose flags do NOT have what?
A. The color blue
B. An animal
C. Their state seal
D. Stripes

JTQ
Spoiler
A. The color blue
$2K
Bank - $25,500

commercial break

Question 5 – Standing 5’8” in height, Connie Britton joked about losing out to Renée Zellweger for a role in what Tom Cruise movie, saying, “maybe I was too tall”?
A. Top Gun
B. Mission: Impossible
C. Jerry Maguire
D. Risky Business
Spoiler
C. Jerry Maguire
$100
Bank - $25,600
Question 6 – Bought for just $19.95, whose weapon did Life magazine call “the most infamous mail-order gun of all time?
A. John Hinckley
B. David Berkowitz
C. Mark David Chapman
D. Lee Harvey Oswald


ATA
ATA results
9% A. John Hinckley
11% B. David Berkowitz
13% C. Mark David Chapman
67% D. Lee Harvey Oswald


+1

Justin: So what do you think?
Do you think I’m right to say it’s probably not
Spoiler
D
? A rifle, even in, like, the
Spoiler
‘60s
would cost more than $19.95, right?

Kelly: Well, All right, when this question first came up, that was my first thought. Let’s talk through it. You want to talk through it?

Justin: Let’s talk through it.

Kelly: All right, great. So John Hinckley shot at Reagan, right?

Justin: He did. He did.

Kelly: Do we think Life magazine was a thing in the ‘80s? That could be a clue.

Justin: Yeah, it was still a thing. It was still around. And Mark David Chapman Shot Lennon.

Kelly: Well, he bought his gun in like, Hawaii.

Justin: He did?

Kelly: I don’t know why I know that.

Justin: That’s actually true?

Kelly: Yes, this 4’11” woman you brought knows a lot about guns. Um, now. Lets see. David Berkowitz is - - he’s the Son of Sam. Right?

Justin: Yeah, right, Son of Sam. And no one knows anything about the guns he used or even if he did use guns, so, um,
Spoiler
it’s not him and it’s not Chapman
.

Kelly: It’s not
Spoiler
Chapman
.

Justin: John Hinckley’s got - - wouldn’t be infamous, right?

Kelly: I just feel like - - and forgive me - - , but I feel like it’s more infamous if a person dies. Is that terrible? What a terrible thing to say.

Justin: You’re a terrible person. What is wrong with you?

Terry: No, she’s not. She’s your Plus One. She’s a wonderful person.

Justin: Yeah, you’re my Plus One.

Kelly: Infamy, I mean …

Justin: Yeah

Kelly: I don’t want to steer you wrong. You’re one of my best friends, but I think it’s
Spoiler
D
.

Spoiler
D. Lee Harvey Oswald
$25K
Bank - $50,600
commercial break

Question 7 – Which of these musicians’ names includes an adjective that could also describe an early job he had as an accordion repo man?
A. Lil Wayne
B. Dizzy Gillespie
C. Young Jeezy
D. Weird Al Yankovic

Justin makes Weird Al Yankovic his final answer, because an accordion repo man is an extremely weird job.
Spoiler
D. Weird Al Yankovic
$3K
Bank - $53,600
Question 8 – If you like seeing friends just as much as you like staying home to watch TV, you might be neither an introvert nor extrovert, but a what?
A. Autovert
B. Ambivert
C. Absovert
D. Antivert
Spoiler
B. Ambivert
$1K
Bank - $54,600
commercial break

Question 9 – Helping women slip on something more comfortable after a night in the club, Rollasole operates vending machines in Las Vegas that sell what?
A. Headbands
B. Flat shoes
C. Jeggings
D. Corsets
Spoiler
B. Flat shoes
$5K
Bank - $59,600
end of show noise

Justin will return on tomorrow’s show.

Re: Transcript 02/02/15 Justin Peters

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 9:25 am
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Justin Peters
Lake Bluff, IL

Justin’s +1 is his good friend, Kelly.
Justin reminded me of Leonard from "The Big Bang Theory".
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 2 – If you want to know why minutes and seconds are in units of 60, you have to go back 4,000 years, when some ancient cultures used what counting system?
A. Nonary
B. Sexagesimal
C. Octal
D. Pentatridecimal
Spoiler
B. Sexagesimal
$10K
Bank - $25K
For the first few questions Justin was very analytical, coming to his final answer through process of elimination.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 3 – Nothing to be afraid of, the servers in your Rainforest Café are actually referring to a cake when you hear them yell what?
A. “Volcano!”
B. “Tornado!”
C. “Earthquake!”
D. “Typhoon!”
Spoiler
A. “Volcano!”
$500
Bank - $25,500
elwing is a big fan of Rainforest Cafe.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 4 – Alabama, California, New Mexico and Maryland are the only four states whose flags do NOT have what?
A. The color blue
B. An animal
C. Their state seal
D. Stripes

JTQ
Spoiler
A. The color blue
$2K
Bank - $25,500
New Mexico's flag is the one with which I'm most familiar. It has stripes, but no blue. California's flag has an animal but no blue. So that looks like the right answer.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 6 – Bought for just $19.95, whose weapon did Life magazine call “the most infamous mail-order gun of all time?
A. John Hinckley
B. David Berkowitz
C. Mark David Chapman
D. Lee Harvey Oswald

ATA
ATA results
9% A. John Hinckley
11% B. David Berkowitz
13% C. Mark David Chapman
67% D. Lee Harvey Oswald


+1

Justin: So what do you think?
Do you think I’m right to say it’s probably not
Spoiler
D
? A rifle, even in, like, the
Spoiler
‘60s
would cost more than $19.95, right?

Kelly: Well, All right, when this question first came up, that was my first thought. Let’s talk through it. You want to talk through it?

Justin: Let’s talk through it.

Kelly: All right, great. So John Hinckley shot at Reagan, right?

Justin: He did. He did.

Kelly: Do we think Life magazine was a thing in the ‘80s? That could be a clue.

Justin: Yeah, it was still a thing. It was still around. And Mark David Chapman Shot Lennon.

Kelly: Well, he bought his gun in like, Hawaii.

Justin: He did?

Kelly: I don’t know why I know that.

Justin: That’s actually true?

Kelly: Yes, this 4’11” woman you brought knows a lot about guns. Um, now. Lets see. David Berkowitz is - - he’s the Son of Sam. Right?

Justin: Yeah, right, Son of Sam. And no one knows anything about the guns he used or even if he did use guns, so, um,
Spoiler
it’s not him and it’s not Chapman
.

Kelly: It’s not
Spoiler
Chapman
.

Justin: John Hinckley’s got - - wouldn’t be infamous, right?

Kelly: I just feel like - - and forgive me - - , but I feel like it’s more infamous if a person dies. Is that terrible? What a terrible thing to say.

Justin: You’re a terrible person. What is wrong with you?

Terry: No, she’s not. She’s your Plus One. She’s a wonderful person.

Justin: Yeah, you’re my Plus One.

Kelly: Infamy, I mean …

Justin: Yeah

Kelly: I don’t want to steer you wrong. You’re one of my best friends, but I think it’s
Spoiler
D
.
Spoiler
D. Lee Harvey Oswald
$25K
Bank - $50,600
I guess being old enough to have lived through the JFK assassination and its aftermath helps a lot with this question.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 7 – Which of these musicians’ names includes an adjective that could also describe an early job he had as an accordion repo man?
A. Lil Wayne
B. Dizzy Gillespie
C. Young Jeezy
D. Weird Al Yankovic

Justin makes Weird Al Yankovic his final answer, because an accordion repo man is an extremely weird job.
Spoiler
D. Weird Al Yankovic
$3K
Bank - $53,600
I thought "yank" was the adjective, but Justin focused on "weird" and also that Al is an accordion virtuoso.

Re: Transcript 02/02/15 Justin Peters

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 10:35 am
by Kazoo65
I really liked him and thought he got an easy stack.
Spoiler
I saw today's show, where he starts things. He got what I thought was a really overvalued $100K question that any BB would immediately know the answer to-I did. The next two he got were doozies.

Re: Transcript 02/02/15 Justin Peters

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 11:16 am
by SportsFan68
Question 6 – Bought for just $19.95, whose weapon did Life magazine call “the most infamous mail-order gun of all time?
A. John Hinckley
B. David Berkowitz
C. Mark David Chapman
D. Lee Harvey Oswald


ATA
ATA results
9% A. John Hinckley
11% B. David Berkowitz
13% C. Mark David Chapman
67% D. Lee Harvey Oswald


+1

Justin: So what do you think?
Do you think I’m right to say it’s probably not
Spoiler
D
? A rifle, even in, like, the
Spoiler
‘60s
would cost more than $19.95, right?

Kelly: Well, All right, when this question first came up, that was my first thought. Let’s talk through it. You want to talk through it?

Justin: Let’s talk through it.

Kelly: All right, great. So John Hinckley shot at Reagan, right?

Justin: He did. He did.

Kelly: Do we think Life magazine was a thing in the ‘80s? That could be a clue.

Justin: Yeah, it was still a thing. It was still around. And Mark David Chapman Shot Lennon.

Kelly: Well, he bought his gun in like, Hawaii.

Justin: He did?

Kelly: I don’t know why I know that.

Justin: That’s actually true?

Kelly: Yes, this 4’11” woman you brought knows a lot about guns. Um, now. Lets see. David Berkowitz is - - he’s the Son of Sam. Right?

Justin: Yeah, right, Son of Sam. And no one knows anything about the guns he used or even if he did use guns, so, um,
Spoiler
it’s not him and it’s not Chapman
.

Kelly: It’s not
Spoiler
Chapman
.

Justin: John Hinckley’s got - - wouldn’t be infamous, right?

Kelly: I just feel like - - and forgive me - - , but I feel like it’s more infamous if a person dies. Is that terrible? What a terrible thing to say.

Justin: You’re a terrible person. What is wrong with you?

Terry: No, she’s not. She’s your Plus One. She’s a wonderful person.

Justin: Yeah, you’re my Plus One.

Kelly: Infamy, I mean …

Justin: Yeah

Kelly: I don’t want to steer you wrong. You’re one of my best friends, but I think it’s
Spoiler
D
.

Spoiler
D. Lee Harvey Oswald
$25K
Bank - $50,600
JTQ
Question 7 – Which of these musicians’ names includes an adjective that could also describe an early job he had as an accordion repo man?
A. Lil Wayne
B. Dizzy Gillespie
C. Young Jeezy
D. Weird Al Yankovic

Justin makes Weird Al Yankovic his final answer, because an accordion repo man is an extremely weird job.
Spoiler
D. Weird Al Yankovic
$3K
Bank - $53,600
Plus One

Re: Transcript 02/02/15 Justin Peters

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 12:42 pm
by jarnon
earendel wrote:I guess being old enough to have lived through the JFK assassination and its aftermath helps a lot with this question.
I also remember the Life magazine photo:

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Justin didn't, but he used lifelines and logic to figure it out. WTG!

Re: Transcript 02/02/15 Justin Peters

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 1:10 pm
by TheConfessor
earendel wrote: New Mexico's flag is the one with which I'm most familiar. It has stripes, but no blue.
You call these "stripes"? Well, maybe. I guess I'd try to make that case if I had to.

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Re: Transcript 02/02/15 Justin Peters

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 1:56 pm
by SportsFan68
TheConfessor wrote:
earendel wrote: New Mexico's flag is the one with which I'm most familiar. It has stripes, but no blue.
You call these "stripes"? Well, maybe. I guess I'd try to make that case if I had to.

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I looked at all four, and two of the quarters on Maryland's flag are definitely stripes. California has one stripe across the bottom, so I guess that doesn't count as "stripeS," but Maryland removes all doubt.

Re: Transcript 02/02/15 Justin Peters

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 4:11 pm
by MarleysGh0st
TheConfessor wrote:
earendel wrote: New Mexico's flag is the one with which I'm most familiar. It has stripes, but no blue.
You call these "stripes"? Well, maybe. I guess I'd try to make that case if I had to.

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Read the question more closely:
Question 4 – Alabama, California, New Mexico and Maryland are the only four states whose flags do NOT have what?
It doesn't say that these flags all have the other choices. In fact, one or more of these states might be missing one or more of these choices, as long as there's at least one other state which is also missing animals, state seals, and/or stripes.

A very challenging "NOT" question.

Re: Transcript 02/02/15 Justin Peters

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 4:13 pm
by MarleysGh0st
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Justin Peters
Lake Bluff, IL
They said that Justin is a beer vendor at a sports stadium. (And I could easily see why his personality got the Happy E-mail from TPTB.) Aside from that, he also writes a blog for Slate.

http://www.slate.com/blogs/browbeat/201 ... riter.html

Re: Transcript 02/02/15 Justin Peters

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 4:17 pm
by MarleysGh0st
earendel wrote:Justin reminded me of Leonard from "The Big Bang Theory".
Perhaps. Or like Eugene Levy with a bit more hair.

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Re: Transcript 02/02/15 Justin Peters

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 5:59 pm
by TheConfessor
MarleysGh0st wrote:
TheConfessor wrote:
earendel wrote: New Mexico's flag is the one with which I'm most familiar. It has stripes, but no blue.
You call these "stripes"? Well, maybe. I guess I'd try to make that case if I had to.

Image
Read the question more closely:
Question 4 – Alabama, California, New Mexico and Maryland are the only four states whose flags do NOT have what?
It doesn't say that these flags all have the other choices. In fact, one or more of these states might be missing one or more of these choices, as long as there's at least one other state which is also missing animals, state seals, and/or stripes.

A very challenging "NOT" question.
I was responding to earendel's statement about New Mexico's flag, which I quoted.

Re: Transcript 02/02/15 Justin Peters

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 9:49 pm
by Estonut
MarleysGh0st wrote:
earendel wrote:Justin reminded me of Leonard from "The Big Bang Theory".
Perhaps. Or like Eugene Levy with a bit more hair.

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Or Fred Armisen:
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Re: Transcript 02/02/15 Justin Peters

Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2015 12:31 pm
by ghostjmf
Best contestant we've seen in a long, long time, despite his personality quirks (which I'll bet were what got him cast, not his obvious talent for the game).

I didn't see this day's show because Boston area was doing Snow Stuff; I saw him the next day, which is where my comments are from.

Q3: I've heard of a volcano cake, I think, but have never been to Rainbow Cafe. ATA

Q4: I'm screwed on this. I know Cal has that bear, & that NM has that sun-symbol which I guess qualifies as stripes, but I'm blanking on AL & MD. And am thrown by Georgia's disgusting highway signs (I've driven there a lot in past years) reminding people to fasten their seat belts, with the belt on sign arranged to look like the Confed flag. But I think those signs are supposed to remind people of GA's flag. But are red, white & blue. But should having nothing to do with AL's flag. Anyway, I've confused myself.

I think the Cal flag has the state seal. But am unsure. STQ

Q6: By this time I'm disgusted enough with myself just to "go for it" on Oswald's rife; yes, I was alive at the time, but don't remember reading what it cost! However, I think I remembered it was mail-order, & anyway Kennedy's murder "rates" even over John Lennon's.

Re: Transcript 02/02/15 Justin Peters

Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2015 4:07 pm
by TheConfessor
ghostjmf wrote:And am thrown by Georgia's disgusting highway signs (I've driven there a lot in past years) reminding people to fasten their seat belts, with the belt on sign arranged to look like the Confed flag.
I guess "disgusting" is in the eye of the beholder.
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Re: Transcript 02/02/15 Justin Peters

Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2015 4:38 pm
by ghostjmf
There used to be stars on the belt, & belt segments crossed to better resemble that flag. I remember doing a double take when I first saw it; the message to "buckle up" was clearly 2ndary. They seem to have cleaned it up a bit. I'll research this when I'm back at a real computer.