Transcript 12/19/2007 - Aaron Hauck
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Transcript 12/19/2007 - Aaron Hauck
Aaron Hauck
Queens, NY
Artist
$100 - In 2006, the WHO reported that thousands of people are harmed each year by exposure to what heavenly body?
A - Mars
B - the Sun
C - the Moon
D - Roger Daltry
$200 - A woman who wishes to bear children is often said to hear the "ticking" of what type of "clock"?
A - philosophical
B - biological
C - mathematical
D - grammatical
$300 - The common expression, "loose lips sink ships" warns against the ill effects of what activity?
A - gossiping
B - dating
C - gambling
D - sleeping late
$500 - Of the 10.5 billion ATM transactions that occurred across the U.S. in 2005, almost 80 percent of them involved a what?
A - deposit
B - bill payment
C - fund transfer
D - withdrawal
Aaron isn't quite sure but he takes out more often than he puts in.
$1K - Which of these blockbuster movies features a bald-headed baddie named Lex Luthor as its main villain?
A - Superman Returns
B - Ghost Rider
C - Spider Man 3
D - X-Men: The Last Stand
Commercial break
Meredith shows Aaron the check and says, "See how easy it is to make money?" Aaron says he wishes it was always this easy.
Aaron does mostly figurative art; hopefully people can recognize what it is. He did a self-portrait on his Millionaire application (it's shown on the screen). To make money Aaron is a dog-walker by day.
$2K - The historic River Shannon is the longest river in what country?
A - Austria
B - Australia
C - Denmark
D - Ireland
$4K - A famous joke by comedian Groucho Marx begins with the line,"One morning I shot an elephant in my" what?
A - living room
B - pajamas
C - fish tank
D - teacup
Aaron has no idea and decides to ask the audience.
ATA results:
A - 12%
B - 80%
C - 3%
D - 5%
Aaron accepts the audience's answer. Meredith gives the punchline afterward.
$8K - A New Orleans favorite, the muffuletta is a variety of what?
A - doughnut
B - stew
C - cocktail
D - sandwich
Aaron wants to phone a friend. He wants to call Katie, a friend of his girlfriend. He reads the question and Katie says, "Ooh," then asks for the choices to be repeated. She says it's either A or D. Time runs out before she can say anything else. Aaron asks for the 50/50, which leaves B and D. Aaron still has no idea. He had a good time and decides to make D his final answer.
Commercial break
$16K - Having opposing functions, "abductors" and "adductors" are two groups of what body part?
A - blood vessels
B - teeth
C - muscles
D - bones
$25K - What Nobel-winning scientist's daughter, Irene, won the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1935?
A - Ivan Pavlov
B - Max Planck
C - Marie Curie
D - Gugliermo Marconi
Aaron is leaning toward C but not enough to make a guess. He decides to walk away with the $16K he's won.
THE HORN!!!!!
ANSWERS:
$100 - B (the Sun)
$200 - B (biological)
$300 - A (gossiping)
$500 - D (withdrawal)
$1K - A (Superman Returns)
$2K - D (Ireland)
$4K - B (pajamas)
$8K - D (sandwich)
$16K - C (muscles)
$25K - C (Marie Curie)
Queens, NY
Artist
$100 - In 2006, the WHO reported that thousands of people are harmed each year by exposure to what heavenly body?
A - Mars
B - the Sun
C - the Moon
D - Roger Daltry
$200 - A woman who wishes to bear children is often said to hear the "ticking" of what type of "clock"?
A - philosophical
B - biological
C - mathematical
D - grammatical
$300 - The common expression, "loose lips sink ships" warns against the ill effects of what activity?
A - gossiping
B - dating
C - gambling
D - sleeping late
$500 - Of the 10.5 billion ATM transactions that occurred across the U.S. in 2005, almost 80 percent of them involved a what?
A - deposit
B - bill payment
C - fund transfer
D - withdrawal
Aaron isn't quite sure but he takes out more often than he puts in.
$1K - Which of these blockbuster movies features a bald-headed baddie named Lex Luthor as its main villain?
A - Superman Returns
B - Ghost Rider
C - Spider Man 3
D - X-Men: The Last Stand
Commercial break
Meredith shows Aaron the check and says, "See how easy it is to make money?" Aaron says he wishes it was always this easy.
Aaron does mostly figurative art; hopefully people can recognize what it is. He did a self-portrait on his Millionaire application (it's shown on the screen). To make money Aaron is a dog-walker by day.
$2K - The historic River Shannon is the longest river in what country?
A - Austria
B - Australia
C - Denmark
D - Ireland
$4K - A famous joke by comedian Groucho Marx begins with the line,"One morning I shot an elephant in my" what?
A - living room
B - pajamas
C - fish tank
D - teacup
Aaron has no idea and decides to ask the audience.
ATA results:
A - 12%
B - 80%
C - 3%
D - 5%
Aaron accepts the audience's answer. Meredith gives the punchline afterward.
$8K - A New Orleans favorite, the muffuletta is a variety of what?
A - doughnut
B - stew
C - cocktail
D - sandwich
Aaron wants to phone a friend. He wants to call Katie, a friend of his girlfriend. He reads the question and Katie says, "Ooh," then asks for the choices to be repeated. She says it's either A or D. Time runs out before she can say anything else. Aaron asks for the 50/50, which leaves B and D. Aaron still has no idea. He had a good time and decides to make D his final answer.
Commercial break
$16K - Having opposing functions, "abductors" and "adductors" are two groups of what body part?
A - blood vessels
B - teeth
C - muscles
D - bones
$25K - What Nobel-winning scientist's daughter, Irene, won the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1935?
A - Ivan Pavlov
B - Max Planck
C - Marie Curie
D - Gugliermo Marconi
Aaron is leaning toward C but not enough to make a guess. He decides to walk away with the $16K he's won.
THE HORN!!!!!
ANSWERS:
$100 - B (the Sun)
$200 - B (biological)
$300 - A (gossiping)
$500 - D (withdrawal)
$1K - A (Superman Returns)
$2K - D (Ireland)
$4K - B (pajamas)
$8K - D (sandwich)
$16K - C (muscles)
$25K - C (Marie Curie)
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Re: Transcript 12/19/2007 - Aaron Hauck
WE®BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Aaron Hauck
Queens, NY
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And another nihil obstat® stack for me.
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$8K - A New Orleans favorite, the muffuletta is a variety of what?
A - doughnut
B - stew
C - cocktail
D - sandwich
Amy insisted we go to the most famous place for this sandwich. I can't remember the name and I think it was someone famous. Anyway - the olive stuff that goes on it makes it a very unique sandwich.
A - doughnut
B - stew
C - cocktail
D - sandwich
Amy insisted we go to the most famous place for this sandwich. I can't remember the name and I think it was someone famous. Anyway - the olive stuff that goes on it makes it a very unique sandwich.
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Re: Transcript 12/19/2007 - Aaron Hauck
Another WE/WE® and possibly the most laid-back contestant ever on the show. If TPTB were looking for personality, they picked a dud here. He never seemed to show any excitement.BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Aaron Hauck
Queens, NY
Artist
"How it got there, I'll never know."BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$4K - A famous joke by comedian Groucho Marx begins with the line,"One morning I shot an elephant in my" what?
A - living room
B - pajamas
C - fish tank
D - teacup
Aaron has no idea and decides to ask the audience.
ATA results:
A - 12%
B - 80%
C - 3%
D - 5%
Aaron accepts the audience's answer. Meredith gives the punchline afterward.
I wondered if it might be the same Katie that Amanda used.BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$8K - A New Orleans favorite, the muffuletta is a variety of what?
A - doughnut
B - stew
C - cocktail
D - sandwich
Aaron wants to phone a friend. He wants to call Katie, a friend of his girlfriend.
I guess not.BBTranscriptTeam wrote:He reads the question and Katie says, "Ooh," then asks for the choices to be repeated. She says it's either A or D. Time runs out before she can say anything else. Aaron asks for the 50/50, which leaves B and D. Aaron still has no idea. He had a good time and decides to make D his final answer.
There's a chain in town called Schlotzsky's that claims its sandwiches are based on the muffuletta.
I use adductor and abductor machines each time I visit the fitness center.BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$16K - Having opposing functions, "abductors" and "adductors" are two groups of what body part?
A - blood vessels
B - teeth
C - muscles
D - bones
This is one of those things I've known almost forever, it seems.BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$25K - What Nobel-winning scientist's daughter, Irene, won the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1935?
A - Ivan Pavlov
B - Max Planck
C - Marie Curie
D - Gugliermo Marconi
Aaron is leaning toward C but not enough to make a guess. He decides to walk away with the $16K he's won.
"Elen sila lumenn omentielvo...A star shines on the hour of our meeting."
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Re: Transcript 12/19/2007 - Aaron Hauck
My thoughts, exactly. And his self-portrait reminds me of those drawings that we used to see in those matchbook cover ads for artist school.earendel wrote:Another WE/WE® and possibly the most laid-back contestant ever on the show. If TPTB were looking for personality, they picked a dud here. He never seemed to show any excitement.BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Aaron Hauck
Queens, NY
Artist
Nihil obstat®
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Re: Transcript 12/19/2007 - Aaron Hauck
Why, oh why couldn't this question have gone to a contestant who could give the punchline--complete with eyebrow lifting and the cigar-jiggling hand motion?earendel wrote:"How it got there, I'll never know."BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$4K - A famous joke by comedian Groucho Marx begins with the line,"One morning I shot an elephant in my" what?
A - living room
B - pajamas
C - fish tank
D - teacup
Aaron has no idea and decides to ask the audience.
ATA results:
A - 12%
B - 80%
C - 3%
D - 5%
Aaron accepts the audience's answer. Meredith gives the punchline afterward.
<sigh>
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Re: Transcript 12/19/2007 - Aaron Hauck
And for those that didn't there is this.earendel wrote:This is one of those things I've known almost forever, it seems.BBTranscriptTeam wrote:t;]$25K - What Nobel-winning scientist's daughter, Irene, won the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1935?
A - Ivan Pavlov
B - Max Planck
C - Marie Curie
D - Gugliermo Marconi
Aaron is leaning toward C but not enough to make a guess. He decides to walk away with the $16K he's won.
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Suitguy is not bitter.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.