Transcript 04/27/09 Aaron Factor

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Transcript 04/27/09 Aaron Factor

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Mon Apr 27, 2009 5:36 pm

Aaron Factor
Shirley, NY
High school science teacher
25 years old

Aaron’s mom passed away three years ago. He has been raising his two teenaged sisters.


Topic Tree:

Hello, Dolly!
Place of Honor
Very Superstitious
Search Engines
Conversion Chart
Name That Pope
The Doctor’s Office
Kevin Bacon
Tri-State
Rolling Stone
You Oughta Know
The Last Samurai
How Low Can You Go?
Now Hear This!
Lucky Seven

$100 Pride, greed, lust, anger, gluttony, envy and sloth are widely known as the “seven deadly” what?
A. Lands
B. Sins
C. Treasures
D. NFL teams
Spoiler
B. Sins ( 8 )
$200 Which of these devices often comes with a hand-held microphone?
A. Alarm clock
B. Blow-dryer
C. Karaoke machine
D. Blender
Spoiler
C. Karaoke machine ( 8 )
$300 The term “lower forty-eight” is commonly used to refer to the United States of America, minus what two states?
A. North and South Dakota
B. Alaska and Hawaii
C. North and South Carolina
D. Texas and Florida
Spoiler
B. Alaska and Hawaii (7)
$500 In the film “The Last Samurai,” Tom Cruise plays a soldier who goes to what country to train its warriors?
A. Japan
B. India
C. Russia
D. Germany
Spoiler
A. Japan (11)
$1K Which of these years is part of a decade often referred to as the “aughts”?
A. 1976
B. 1980
C. 1997
D. 2001

ATA (7)

8% A. 1976
42% B. 1980
3% C. 1997
47% D. 2001

DD (5)

Aaron’s first choice is correct.

Spoiler
D. 2001 (5)
$2K Joan Jett and Joni Mitchell are the only women on a Rolling Stone magazine list of the “100 Greatest” what “of All Time”?
A. Drummers
B. Pianists
C. Guitarists
D. Saxophonists

PAF (7)

Aaron’s PAF team:

Mike from Bronx, NY – Aaron’s best friend
Mike from Great Neck, NY – Aaron’s fiancée’s brother

PAF – Mike the best friend

Aaron reads the question and choices.
Mike: I’m looking. I think guitarists.
Aaron: How sure are you? Fifteen --
Mike: Joan Jett, American rock guitarists.
Aaron: Ok. All right. Thanks Mike. 100% right?
Mike: Yeah. I see a picture of her here.

Spoiler
C. Guitarist (6)
commercial break

$4K Which of these U.S. cities is located in a tri-state region known as “Ark-La-Tex”?
A. Shreveport
B. Birmingham
C. Jackson
D. Charleston
Spoiler
A. Shreveport (22)
horn

Aaron will return for tomorrow’s show.

Answers:
$100 B. Sins
$200 C. Karaoke machine
$300 B. Alaska and Hawaii
$500 A. Japan
$1K D. 2001
$2K C. Guitarists
$4K A. Shreveport

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Re: Transcript 04/27/09 Aaron Factor

#2 Post by slam » Mon Apr 27, 2009 9:50 pm

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:
$2K Joan Jett and Joni Mitchell are the only women on a Rolling Stone magazine list of the “100 Greatest” what “of All Time”?
A. Drummers
B. Pianists
C. Guitarists
D. Saxophonists
I guess Aaron is just too young for this question.

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Re: Transcript 04/27/09 Aaron Factor

#3 Post by earendel » Tue Apr 28, 2009 5:15 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Aaron Factor
Shirley, NY
High school science teacher
25 years old

Aaron’s mom passed away three years ago. He has been raising his two teenaged sisters.
Very admirable, especially since he would have been 22 when his mother died. So where was the father?
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$1K Which of these years is part of a decade often referred to as the “aughts”?
A. 1976
B. 1980
C. 1997
D. 2001

ATA (7)

8% A. 1976
42% B. 1980
3% C. 1997
47% D. 2001

DD (5)

Aaron’s first choice is correct.
Spoiler
D. 2001 (5)
Having to use two lifelines on a first-tier question is rough. And what was with the audience making 1980 the second choice with 42%? Yes, I know it ends in zero, but still, has everyone forgotten the big discussions about what to name this decade?
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$2K Joan Jett and Joni Mitchell are the only women on a Rolling Stone magazine list of the “100 Greatest” what “of All Time”?
A. Drummers
B. Pianists
C. Guitarists
D. Saxophonists

PAF (7)

Aaron’s PAF team:

Mike from Bronx, NY – Aaron’s best friend
Mike from Great Neck, NY – Aaron’s fiancée’s brother

PAF – Mike the best friend

Aaron reads the question and choices.
Mike: I’m looking. I think guitarists.
Aaron: How sure are you? Fifteen --
Mike: Joan Jett, American rock guitarists.
Aaron: Ok. All right. Thanks Mike. 100% right?
Mike: Yeah. I see a picture of her here.
Spoiler
C. Guitarist (6)
Gee, I wonder if Mike was Googling the answer??

He still has his ATE, but I think it will be difficult for him to make it to the third tier, which is a shame.
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Re: Transcript 04/27/09 Aaron Factor

#4 Post by vettech » Tue Apr 28, 2009 5:52 am

earendel wrote:Having to use two lifelines on a first-tier question is rough. And what was with the audience making 1980 the second choice with 42%? Yes, I know it ends in zero, but still, has everyone forgotten the big discussions about what to name this decade?
That was weird. The only thing I could possibly think of is that some people thought that "aught" was a weird pronunciation of "eight".

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Re: Transcript 04/27/09 Aaron Factor

#5 Post by NellyLunatic1980 » Tue Apr 28, 2009 6:13 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Aaron Factor
Shirley, NY
High school science teacher
Long Island, so he's a WE®. But he's a teacher, so he gets a pass.

I don't think that Aaron will be around much longer. He has only one lifeline left, and he's only at $4,000.

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#6 Post by MarleysGh0st » Tue Apr 28, 2009 6:28 am

NellyLunatic1980 wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Aaron Factor
Shirley, NY
High school science teacher
Long Island, so he's a WE®. But he's a teacher, so he gets a pass.
If every teacher has earned a ticket to the Hot Seat, aren't there a few from the rest of the country waiting for their turn?

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Re: Transcript 04/27/09 Aaron Factor

#7 Post by christie1111 » Tue Apr 28, 2009 7:39 am

It is a shame. Given his circumstances, I was hoping he could get to some bigger money.

We know others how used the LLs early and still went far, so let's not give up hope yet.

Any BB's come to mind :D

Maybe even a teacher!
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Re: Transcript 04/27/09 Aaron Factor

#8 Post by Millionaire Fan » Tue Apr 28, 2009 9:16 pm

Watching this contestant was like watching my father in the hotseat. Just like my father and Aaron he used ATA and double dip on the $1,000 question. And they also used a lifeline on the $2,000 question. At least my father was able to win $16,000.

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Re: Transcript 04/27/09 Aaron Factor

#9 Post by 15QuestionsAway » Tue Apr 28, 2009 10:08 pm

earendel wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$1K Which of these years is part of a decade often referred to as the “aughts”?
A. 1976
B. 1980
C. 1997
D. 2001

ATA (7)

8% A. 1976
42% B. 1980
3% C. 1997
47% D. 2001

DD (5)

Aaron’s first choice is correct.
Spoiler
D. 2001 (5)
Having to use two lifelines on a first-tier question is rough. And what was with the audience making 1980 the second choice with 42%? Yes, I know it ends in zero, but still, has everyone forgotten the big discussions about what to name this decade?
I've never heard any real discussions about this - just media puzzlement about what to do. The Economist (magazine) had an editorial back in 1999 suggesting it be called the "noughties", which is clever and what I use. I've only heard "aughts" used once or twice - most media references I've heard either call it the "two thousands" or "the first decade of the 21st century".

A shame that a good portion of the audience hadn't heard the term either, or couldn't remember that "aught" refers to zero.
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