Transcript 10/12-07--Kasey Miklik
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Transcript 10/12-07--Kasey Miklik
Kasey Miklik
Minneapolis MN
Aide in early childhood special ed, usher in a concert hall and a full time student studying art.
100
Which of these sports franchises shares its name with a type of animal that by definition, is not yet fully mature?
A. Detroit Tigers
B. Philadelphia Eagles
C. Chicago Cubs
D. Minnesota Tweens
200
Which of these terms appears in the dictionary as an adjective meaning "very dry"?
A. Bone-dry
B. Hair-dry
C. Skin-dry
D. Tooth-dry
300
In the US, a car's "zero-to-sixty" time is a measure of the car's what?
A. Top speed
B. Braking time
C. Gas mileage
D. Acceleration
500
In American Sign Language, what word is being signed when a person traces an index finger down their cheek?
A. Drink
B. Talk
C. Cry
D. Listen
1000
The British often take a coffee or tea break aptly known as the "elevenses" at what time of day?
A. Early evening
B. Sunrise
C. Midafternoon
D. Late morning
Kasey says he believes that is C and makes that his final answer. Kasey goes home with zero money.
100-C-Cubs
200-A-bone
300-D-acceleration
500-C-cry
1000-D-late morning
Minneapolis MN
Aide in early childhood special ed, usher in a concert hall and a full time student studying art.
100
Which of these sports franchises shares its name with a type of animal that by definition, is not yet fully mature?
A. Detroit Tigers
B. Philadelphia Eagles
C. Chicago Cubs
D. Minnesota Tweens
200
Which of these terms appears in the dictionary as an adjective meaning "very dry"?
A. Bone-dry
B. Hair-dry
C. Skin-dry
D. Tooth-dry
300
In the US, a car's "zero-to-sixty" time is a measure of the car's what?
A. Top speed
B. Braking time
C. Gas mileage
D. Acceleration
500
In American Sign Language, what word is being signed when a person traces an index finger down their cheek?
A. Drink
B. Talk
C. Cry
D. Listen
1000
The British often take a coffee or tea break aptly known as the "elevenses" at what time of day?
A. Early evening
B. Sunrise
C. Midafternoon
D. Late morning
Kasey says he believes that is C and makes that his final answer. Kasey goes home with zero money.
100-C-Cubs
200-A-bone
300-D-acceleration
500-C-cry
1000-D-late morning
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Re: Transcript 10/12-07--Kasey Miklik
I admire his work with special education students, but he might want to rethink his major - not much money to be made in art.BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Kasey Miklik
Minneapolis MN
Aide in early childhood special ed, usher in a concert hall and a full time student studying art.
I thought Kasey might have seen the LOTR movies - one of the "younger" hobbits (Pippin, I think), mentions that hobbits like to eat six meals a day, one of which is "elevenses" which occurs after "second breakfast" and before "lunch". I think Kasey was guilty of nerves and didn't focus on the right part of the question.BBTranscriptTeam wrote:1000
The British often take a coffee or tea break aptly known as the "elevenses" at what time of day?
A. Early evening
B. Sunrise
C. Midafternoon
D. Late morning
"Elen sila lumenn omentielvo...A star shines on the hour of our meeting."
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I wonder if Andean ungulates who have difficulty nursing their young are urged to take Llamaze classes.peacock2121 wrote:This guy was a little bit on the shy, awkward side. I was thrilled when I saw he was selected as a contestant and had hope for others who might appear to have the same characteristic. It made it sad for me when he llamaed.
llamad? llamaed? ! I made up a word.
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The APs are more tolerant of shy nerds when they're college students. And art is a close cousin to What Else.peacock2121 wrote:This guy was a little bit on the shy, awkward side. I was thrilled when I saw he was selected as a contestant and had hope for others who might appear to have the same characteristic. It made it sad for me when he llamaed..
No, I'm pretty sure we've used turned llama into a verb before.peacock2121 wrote:llamad? llamaed? ! I made up a word.
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I thought Lamaze (or Llamaze) classes were for expectant parents, to help them through labor and delivery.silvercamaro wrote:I wonder if Andean ungulates who have difficulty nursing their young are urged to take Llamaze classes.
"Elen sila lumenn omentielvo...A star shines on the hour of our meeting."
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You are absolutely correct. In my zeal to create a bad pun, I temporarily confused Lamaze with La Leche -- or Lla Lleche.earendel wrote:I thought Lamaze (or Llamaze) classes were for expectant parents, to help them through labor and delivery.silvercamaro wrote:I wonder if Andean ungulates who have difficulty nursing their young are urged to take Llamaze classes.
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