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Transcript 1/8/10- Adam Kaufman

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:17 am

Adam Kaufman
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Writer

Categories not shown until after the $5,000 question.


Categories

Famous Locales
Playwrights
Famous Quotations
Natural Formations
Kid Lit
The Magic Number
College Sports
Romance Languages
Newspapers
Blockbusters
Recent TV
Politics
Music Class
Snack Foods
The Big Event


$500 (The Big Event)- What event traditionally features someone wearing something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue?

A- College graduation B-Wedding
C- Christening D- Fancy Super Bowl party
Spoiler
B- Wedding (10)
$1,000 (Snack Foods)- Because they are onion-flavored, which of these snack foods are intentionally shaped like onion rings?

A- Fritos B- Funyuns
C- Munchos D- Tostitos

At 9 seconds, Adam uses his ATA lifeline.

ATA Results:
Spoiler
A- 0%, B- 96%, C- 2%, D- 2%
. Adam’s reaction shot shows it suddenly dawned on him what the answer was.
Spoiler
B- Funyuns (7)
$2,000 (Music Class)- By definition, the speed at which music is performed is known as what?

A- Tempo B- Pitch
C- Melody D- Chord
Spoiler
A- Tempo (12)
$3,000 (Politics)- In politics, “hawks” and “doves” strongly disagree over the government’s policies on what?

A- Funding schools B- Using military force
C- Promoting religion D- Taxing the rich
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B- Using military force (9)
$5,000 (Recent TV)- Episodes of what TV series typically end with the title character offering the signature parting, “X-O-X-O”

A- Bones B- House, M.D.
C- Gossip Girl D- Chuck
Spoiler
C- Gossip Girl (7)
Commercial Break

Adam is currently unemployed. He has been preparing for Millionaire by reading four newspapers a day. He’s now earned the ATE lifeline. The Expert is CNN Anchor Erica Hill.

$7,500 (Blockbusters)- A villainous group called the Decepticons are featured in what popular movie franchise?

A- Transformers B- Star Trek
C- Harry Potter D- Terminator
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A- Transformers (26)
$10,000 (Newspapers)- What U.S. newspaper once marketed itself as “the daily diary of the American dream”?

A- USA Today B- Washington Post
C- The New York Times D- The Wall Street Journal

Although he “has an idea”, at 21 seconds, Alan calls upon the expert (Skype connection is on the fritz again, and Erica is heard over the phone). Erica narrows it down to either
Spoiler
B or D
, and when Alan asks what she is leaning towards, she says
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B (although she prefaces that it’s just a hunch)
.

To the puzzlement of Meredith, Adam immediately answers:

Spoiler
D- The Wall Street Journal (19)
Adam was hoping Erica would say the answer he was thinking of, and “had to make a decision”, when she leaned against it.

$12,500 (Romance Languages)- Which romance language is often referred to as “Castellano” by native speakers?

A- Spanish B- French
C- Italian D- Portugese

At 23 seconds, Adam decides to Double Dip.

Adam’s first answer is
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A
.
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A- Spanish (23)
Commercial Break

$15,000 (College Sports)- Since 1950, the College World Series has been played annually in what Midwestern city?

A- Milwaukee, WI B- Omaha, NE
C- Columbus, OH D- Indianapolis, IN

At 18 seconds, Adam decides to Phone a Friend.

His crew:

Chuck- New York, NY
Jon- Highland, NY
Amy- New York, NY

Adam goes with Chuck. Chuck says
Spoiler
B
- he is 90% sure.
Spoiler
B- Omaha, NE (17)
$25,000 (The Magic Number)- According to the popular 1979 book “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy”, what number is the “answer to life, the universe, and everything”?

A- 5 B- 27
C- 42 D- 76

Adam read the book, but it was 20 years ago, and he doesn’t remember the number. He walks with $15,000.
Spoiler
C- 42

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#2 Post by earendel » Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:21 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Adam Kaufman
New York, NY
Writer

Another WE/WE®.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$5,000 (Recent TV)- Episodes of what TV series typically end with the title character offering the signature parting, “X-O-X-O”

A- Bones B- House, M.D.
C- Gossip Girl D- Chuck
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C- Gossip Girl (7)

The only one of these I've seen is "Chuck", but I'm pretty sure "Bones" or "House" wouldn't end in that way.

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#3 Post by Phil Ken Sebbin » Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:27 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Adam Kaufman
New York, NY
Writer


$25,000 (The Magic Number)- According to the popular 1979 book “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy”, what number is the “answer to life, the universe, and everything”?

A- 5 B- 27
C- 42 D- 76

Adam read the book, but it was 20 years ago, and he doesn’t remember the number. He walks with $15,000.

Spoiler
C- 42


How can you read this and not remember 42?!? I think he knew it but the hotseat got to him and the thought of losing $10k was too much.
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#4 Post by Phil Ken Sebbin » Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:30 am

Just did some Douglas Adams research and found out there was another book after Mostly Harmless written by new authors approved by his widow. It is called And Another Thing.... Time to hit the library!

Jeez I'm such a nerd.
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#5 Post by andrewjackson » Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:46 am

$12,500 (Romance Languages)- Which romance language is often referred to as “Castellano” by native speakers?

A- Spanish B- French
C- Italian D- Portugese

Doesn't change the only correct answer but:
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I would say that most native speakers refer to a particular version of Spanish as Castellano.

My admittedly somewhat limited experience with Spanish speakers is that people in the parts of Spain that speak Castilian call it "español" while speakers in the U.S., Mexico, and Central America call general Spanish "español" unless they mean Castilian which they call castellano. Apparently in Argentina and neighboring areas they use castellano for General Spanish which may have started to distinguish it from Galician and other Iberian languages.

The Spanish speaking soccer fans that I hang out with are mostly from Mexico and Central America. They would say "español" for the most part and further distinguish it as español mexicano or español salvadoreño. They would only use castellano to mean the language as spoken in Spain.

When I worked at the summer camp we had a connection in Spain and got quite a few campers from there. Some of them came back year after year and worked their way to junior or regular counselors but often had to miss a summer while they stayed in Spain to take "Spanish classes". They were mostly from Catalan or the very northern parts of Spain so they had to improve their castellano before going to college.
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#6 Post by gsabc » Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:47 am

Phil Ken Sebbin wrote:Just did some Douglas Adams research and found out there was another book after Mostly Harmless written by new authors approved by his widow. It is called And Another Thing.... Time to hit the library!

Jeez I'm such a nerd.
You and me, both! I'm off to our online library catalog!

BTW, there is a compilation of DNA stuff retrieved from his computer after he died. The Salmon of Doubt. I've also found a biography.
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#7 Post by tanstaafl2 » Mon Jan 11, 2010 12:52 pm

It has been awhile but that was the first stack that I got to 25K without a lifeline needed for some time now.

I guess if you aren't sure then you should use a lifeline but he seemed to be burning them up when he didn't really need them. Had he saved them maybe he gets the 25K Q. Would be curious to see if the ATA would get the last one.
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#8 Post by frogman042 » Mon Jan 11, 2010 1:05 pm

Phil Ken Sebbin wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Adam Kaufman
New York, NY
Writer


$25,000 (The Magic Number)- According to the popular 1979 book “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy”, what number is the “answer to life, the universe, and everything”?

A- 5 B- 27
C- 42 D- 76

Adam read the book, but it was 20 years ago, and he doesn’t remember the number. He walks with $15,000.

Spoiler
C- 42


How can you read this and not remember 42?!? I think he knew it but the hotseat got to him and the thought of losing $10k was too much.

That was I question I knew I could 'handle'.

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#9 Post by themanintheseersuckersuit » Mon Jan 11, 2010 1:56 pm

From an unrelated post on a blog posted today.
Of course, the answer is 42! The answer to everything is 42. It's an old reference, a joke that is supposed to be so easily recognizable that you are really kind of a cob nobbler to resort to it these days. Ah, well. Rock on!
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#10 Post by MarleysGh0st » Mon Jan 11, 2010 2:07 pm

A cob nobbler? :?

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#11 Post by Phil Ken Sebbin » Mon Jan 11, 2010 2:07 pm

frogman042 wrote:
Phil Ken Sebbin wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Adam Kaufman
New York, NY
Writer


$25,000 (The Magic Number)- According to the popular 1979 book “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy”, what number is the “answer to life, the universe, and everything”?

A- 5 B- 27
C- 42 D- 76

Adam read the book, but it was 20 years ago, and he doesn’t remember the number. He walks with $15,000.

Spoiler
C- 42


How can you read this and not remember 42?!? I think he knew it but the hotseat got to him and the thought of losing $10k was too much.

That was I question I knew I could 'handle'.

Is the 42 in your handle a Guide reference? Most of my handles are wheelz86 and I get "were you born in '86?" but it is a Get Smart and bartending callback.
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#12 Post by themanintheseersuckersuit » Mon Jan 11, 2010 2:11 pm

MarleysGh0st wrote:A cob nobbler? :?

The post was slamming the NYT for not getting the cultural reference. I looked up cob nobbler
From the grunge speak hoax printed in the NY times. They asked an employee of Sub-Pop records if there was any grunge slang in Seattle, she made some up, and they printed it, thinking it was real.
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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.

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#13 Post by Appa23 » Mon Jan 11, 2010 2:11 pm

I am guessing that at least one BB may know where the College World Series was held prior to Omaha, Nebraska.

As a bonus tidbit, this year will be the last year that the CWS is held in Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium (named for a former mayor). Omaha is completing a brand new, 25,000 seat stadium for the CWS for use beginning in 2011. There likely will be an influx of big names at the ol' ball park this summer. It will be interesting if any retired MLB stars who played in Omaha come back for a final farewell, such as Dave Winfield.

I already can tell you that Kevin Costner again will be back, with or without Cal-Fullerton.

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#14 Post by frogman042 » Mon Jan 11, 2010 3:24 pm

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frogman042 wrote:
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How can you read this and not remember 42?!? I think he knew it but the hotseat got to him and the thought of losing $10k was too much.
That was I question I knew I could 'handle'.
Is the 42 in your handle a Guide reference? Most of my handles are wheelz86 and I get "were you born in '86?" but it is a Get Smart and bartending callback.
Yep, it's a guide reference. More often then not either a handle I pick is used or on some sites it requires a number and I figured that is the best number to use (being the ultimate answer and all). Since I'm not the first to think of it, I sometimes found the x42 was taken so my default go to number suffix is 042.

BTW, have you read Douglas Adams Dirk Gently books? I didn't really care for The Long Dark Tea Time of the Soul, but the first one, Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency is amazing. The first several chapters seem disjointed but pretty soon you can start to figure out what is going on and the ending, IMO, is one of the best ever.

---Jay

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#15 Post by NellyLunatic1980 » Mon Jan 11, 2010 4:40 pm

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Adam Kaufman
New York, NY
Writer
Possible WE/WE®, depending on what kind of writer he is.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$25,000 (The Magic Number)- According to the popular 1979 book “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy”, what number is the “answer to life, the universe, and everything”?

A- 5 B- 27
C- 42 D- 76
Ha! Who here could forget when I devoted an entire QOD to the number 42?

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#16 Post by Phil Ken Sebbin » Mon Jan 11, 2010 7:44 pm

frogman042 wrote:
Phil Ken Sebbin wrote:
frogman042 wrote: That was I question I knew I could 'handle'.
Is the 42 in your handle a Guide reference? Most of my handles are wheelz86 and I get "were you born in '86?" but it is a Get Smart and bartending callback.
Yep, it's a guide reference. More often then not either a handle I pick is used or on some sites it requires a number and I figured that is the best number to use (being the ultimate answer and all). Since I'm not the first to think of it, I sometimes found the x42 was taken so my default go to number suffix is 042.

BTW, have you read Douglas Adams Dirk Gently books? I didn't really care for The Long Dark Tea Time of the Soul, but the first one, Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency is amazing. The first several chapters seem disjointed but pretty soon you can start to figure out what is going on and the ending, IMO, is one of the best ever.

---Jay

BTW, do you have an estimated air date - can't wait to see you? Also, I love your current picture - I think todlers on keyboard photos are great, I have some of my youngest kids that way and can't wait to get one of my grandson like that.
Thanks Jay. I had read all of Adams fiction books before he passed and just picked up And another Thing today from the library. I think I enjoyed the 1st Gently book more but it has been a while since I read them. I also enjoyed the recent movie although I was rather surprised they made it and Mos Def was in it.
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