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Transcript 02/09/2010 Connie Hall

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Wed Feb 10, 2010 10:48 am

Connie Hall
Fort Thomas, KY
Children's author
She and her husband Brett are celebrating their 29th wedding anniversary, and they have five sons.

Today’s expert is "advertising legend and TV host" Donny Deutsch.

Topic Tree
Paperwork
The Windy City
Background Check
American Women
U.S. Presidents
Russia
The Great Lakes
Pop Stars
Children's Books
CELEBRITY Q
Vitamins
Noise Control
Brand Names
Crime
In the News


$500 (In the News):
In 2009, President Obama personally flew to Copenhagen to support Chicago's bid to host what event in 2016?
A. Super Bowl B. Olympic Games
C. Stanley Cup Final D. World Series of Sausage
Spoiler
B. Olympic Games (:07)
$1000 (Crime):
"Manstealing" is another name for what crime?
A. Smuggling B. Trespassing
C. Bribery D. Kidnapping

ATA at :07
ATA
A-13% B-5% C-6% D-76%
Spoiler
D. Kidnapping (:05)

$2000 (Brand Names):
As its name suggests, the clothing brand PacSun is headquartered in what U.S. state?
A. Michigan B. New York
C. California D. Texas
Spoiler
C. California [:08]

$3000 (Noise Control):
To reduce noise pollution in residential areas, sound-absorbing walls are commonly constructed next to what?
A. Churches B. Lakes
C. Highways D. Museums
Spoiler
C. Highways (:07)

$5000 (Vitamins):
On its label, the drugstore brand Bone-Up promises that six of its capsules will provide 100% of a person's daily value of what?
A. Calcium B. Zinc
C. Protein D. Phosphorous
Spoiler
A. Calcium [:08]

$7500 (CELEBRITY Q) - Celebrity is Chris Cuomo from ABC News:
The L.A. Times uses the spelling "K-A-D-A-F-I" while the Washington Post uses "G-A-D-D-A-F-I" when referring to the leader of what country?
A. Pakistan B. The Philippines
C. Libya D. South Africa

ATE (:22)
Spoiler
Donny Deutsch says he is pretty sure it is Libya, then said Connie could take it to the bank. Connie says that was she was thinking as well.
Spoiler
C. Libya (:19)
Commercial break

Mere and Connie discuss that Connie was once a bunny. Not that kind of bunny, but an Easter Bunny at the mall.

$10K (Children's Books):
Celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2009, a best-selling children's book by Eric Carle tells the story of a "Very" what "Caterpillar?"
A. Sleepy B. Furry
C. Silly D. Hungry

DD at :23
DD and answer
D. Hungry (:23)

Connie said she thought it was D and got it right on the first guess

$12.5K (Pop Stars):
Born Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, singer Lady GaGa takes her stage name from "Radio Ga Ga," a 1984 hit song by what band?
A. Queen B. Talking Heads
C. Aerosmith D. U2
Spoiler
A. Queen (walk at :11)

Walk with $10K

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Re: Transcript 02/09/2010 Connie Hall

#2 Post by earendel » Wed Feb 10, 2010 11:16 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Connie Hall
Fort Thomas, KY
Children's author
She and her husband Brett are celebrating their 29th wedding anniversary, and they have five sons.
Hey, a fellow Kentuckian!
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$1000 (Crime):
"Manstealing" is another name for what crime?
A. Smuggling B. Trespassing
C. Bribery D. Kidnapping

ATA at :07
ATA
A-13% B-5% C-6% D-76%
Spoiler
D. Kidnapping (:05)
A local weather update interrupted the show and the first two questions. She had to use a lifeline on this?
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$7500 (CELEBRITY Q) - Celebrity is Chris Cuomo from ABC News:
The L.A. Times uses the spelling "K-A-D-A-F-I" while the Washington Post uses "G-A-D-D-A-F-I" when referring to the leader of what country?
A. Pakistan B. The Philippines
C. Libya D. South Africa

ATE (:22)
Spoiler
Donny Deutsch says he is pretty sure it is Libya, then said Connie could take it to the bank. Connie says that was she was thinking as well.
Spoiler
C. Libya (:19)
Well for a change the expert did his/her job correctly and came up with the right answer.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Mere and Connie discuss that Connie was once a bunny. Not that kind of bunny, but an Easter Bunny at the mall.
Assuming Connie did this while in Ft. Thomas, that would probably be the Florence (KY) Mall, known for a water tank visible from the interstate that reads "Florance Yall"
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$10K (Children's Books):
Celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2009, a best-selling children's book by Eric Carle tells the story of a "Very" what "Caterpillar?"
A. Sleepy B. Furry
C. Silly D. Hungry

DD at :23
DD and answer
D. Hungry (:23)

Connie said she thought it was D and got it right on the first guess
I'm surprised that with five children she had to use a lifeline on this one.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$12.5K (Pop Stars):
Born Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, singer Lady GaGa takes her stage name from "Radio Ga Ga," a 1984 hit song by what band?
A. Queen B. Talking Heads
C. Aerosmith D. U2
Spoiler
A. Queen (walk at :11)
Time for me to use a lifeline. I'll go with ATA and hope they know.
"Elen sila lumenn omentielvo...A star shines on the hour of our meeting."

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Re: Transcript 02/09/2010 Connie Hall

#3 Post by wintergreen48 » Wed Feb 10, 2010 11:37 am

$5000 (Vitamins):
On its label, the drugstore brand Bone-Up promises that six of its capsules will provide 100% of a person's daily value of what?
A. Calcium B. Zinc
C. Protein D. Phosphorous
E. Viagra
Innocent, naive and whimsical. And somewhat footloose and fancy-free.

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Re: Transcript 02/09/2010 Connie Hall

#4 Post by Appa23 » Wed Feb 10, 2010 11:47 am

Mother of five and a Children''s Author, and she does not know "The Very Hungry Caterpillar"!?!

Plus, 24% of the audience (plus the contestant) did not link "manstealing" to kidnapping?

Very interesting.

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Re: Transcript 02/09/2010 Connie Hall

#5 Post by NellyLunatic1980 » Wed Feb 10, 2010 1:03 pm

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$1000 (Crime):
"Manstealing" is another name for what crime?
A. Smuggling B. Trespassing
C. Bribery D. Kidnapping

ATA at :07
ATA
A-13% B-5% C-6% D-76%
This audience was certainly full of dumbasses that day.

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Re: Transcript 02/09/2010 Connie Hall

#6 Post by frogman042 » Wed Feb 10, 2010 1:11 pm

Appa23 wrote:Mother of five and a Children''s Author, and she does not know "The Very Hungry Caterpillar"!?!

Plus, 24% of the audience (plus the contestant) did not link "manstealing" to kidnapping?

Very interesting.
I wondering if the smuggling distractor gave some people (including the contestant) the idea that manstealing was used to charge human smugglers (people smuggling in humans to a country not smugglers who are humans).

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Re: Transcript 02/09/2010 Connie Hall

#7 Post by ulysses5019 » Wed Feb 10, 2010 6:21 pm

NellyLunatic1980 wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$1000 (Crime):
"Manstealing" is another name for what crime?
A. Smuggling B. Trespassing
C. Bribery D. Kidnapping

ATA at :07
ATA
A-13% B-5% C-6% D-76%
This audience was certainly full of dumbasses that day.

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Re: Transcript 02/09/2010 Connie Hall

#8 Post by secondchance » Thu Feb 11, 2010 4:50 pm

The children's book author got the stack with the "Children's Books" question. What a fun coincidence!

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