Transcript 02/25/10 - Michelle Solgan (carryover)

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Transcript 02/25/10 - Michelle Solgan (carryover)

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Thu Feb 25, 2010 7:34 pm

"Real Housewives of Millionaire" Week

Michelle Solgan
South Orange, NJ

Michelle is getting help from Kandi Burruss from "The Real Housewives of Atlanta".

Question Topics:
* Composers
* Advertising
* Veto Power
* Guest Stars
* Word Origins
* Mister Rogers
* Famous Quotations
* From the Italian
* (JEANA Q)
* (Fashion Gurus)
* (Housewives at Work)
* (Holidays)
* (Dining Out)
* (Around the House)
* (What's Your Dill?)

$12,500 * From the Italian
Perhaps due to its seductive fragrance, which of these dishes derives part of its name from the Italian word for "prostitute"?

A: Spaghetti della casa B: Penne alla puttanesca
C: Chicken piccata D: Fettucine alfredo
Answer
B: Penne alla puttanesca ( 21 )
$15,000 * Famous Quotations
The Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw famously described England and America as "two countries divided by a common" what?

A: People B: Government
C: History D: Language
Answer
D: Language ( 25 )
$25,000 * Mister Rogers
Most of the cardigan sweaters worn by Mister Rogers on his beloved kids' show were hand-knitted by whom?

A: His wife B: His mother
C: His sister D: His aunt

Michelle has an idea, but she's not sure. With 21 seconds left, she decides to Ask The Audience.

ATA: A: 36% B: 43% C: 9% D: 12%

Michelle was thinking the answer was his wife. With 9 seconds left, Michelle decides to Double Dip.

Michelle's first answer is
Spoiler
A: His wife
.
Michelle's second answer is
Spoiler
B: His mother
.
Answer
B: His mother ( 6 )
-- Commercial Break --

Kandi is a song writer with her own album out now, called "Fly Above."

Michelle is a recent stay-at-home mom with a ten-month-old son and this money will help her be guilt-free, staying at home.


$50,000 * Word Origins
The word "thug" was originally used to refer to a band of assassins once active in what country?

A: Turkey B: Mongolia
C: Egypt D: India

Michelle has no idea. Kandi is thinking Turkey, but that's a guess. With 32 seconds left, Michelle decides to Ask The Expert.
Today's expert is the producer of the Real Housewives series, Andy Cohen.

Andy: You know, something is telling me Turkey.

Michelle: Kandi said that, as well.

Andy: She did?

Michelle: She did. What's making you think that?

Andy: Although, you know, actually-- Well, because I've been to Turkey and I know that-- Oh, God, this is really hard! It's just what jumped out at me. It's just what jumped out at me.

Michelle: Okay.

This is a free guess, so Michelle goes along with the answer of Turkey.

Michelle leaves with $25,000.

Answer
D: India ( 17 )

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#2 Post by MarleysGh0st » Thu Feb 25, 2010 7:59 pm

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$50,000 * Word Origins
The word "thug" was originally used to refer to a band of assassins once active in what country?

A: Turkey B: Mongolia
C: Egypt D: India

Michelle has no idea. Kandi is thinking Turkey, but that's a guess. With 32 seconds left, Michelle decides to Ask The Expert.
Today's expert is the producer of the Real Housewives series, Andy Cohen.

Andy: You know, something is telling me Turkey.

Michelle: Kandi said that, as well.

Andy: She did?

Michelle: She did. What's making you think that?

Andy: Although, you know, actually-- Well, because I've been to Turkey and I know that-- Oh, God, this is really hard! It's just what jumped out at me. It's just what jumped out at me.

Michelle: Okay.

This is a free guess, so Michelle goes along with the answer of Turkey.

Michelle leaves with $25,000.

Answer
D: India ( 17 )
<sigh>

Didn't any of these people watch Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom? :twisted:

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#3 Post by doitneatly » Thu Feb 25, 2010 10:46 pm

MarleysGh0st wrote:
Didn't any of these people watch Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom? :twisted:
That was exactly how I knew this answer as well! :-)
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#4 Post by ulysses5019 » Fri Feb 26, 2010 1:20 am

And for those who want to know the origin of the word:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thuggee
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#5 Post by NellyLunatic1980 » Fri Feb 26, 2010 5:57 am

doitneatly wrote:
MarleysGh0st wrote:
Didn't any of these people watch Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom? :twisted:
That was exactly how I knew this answer as well! :-)
Same for me.

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#6 Post by gsabc » Fri Feb 26, 2010 7:37 am

doitneatly wrote:
MarleysGh0st wrote:
Didn't any of these people watch Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom? :twisted:
That was exactly how I knew this answer as well! :-)
Age of contestant, what, 25-35 range?

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, arguably the least regarded and watched of the four - released 1984.

I'm old.
I just ordered chicken and an egg from Amazon. I'll let you know.

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#7 Post by mrkelley23 » Fri Feb 26, 2010 7:45 am

Heh. I'm gonna make my Dad feel old next time we see him.

Last time we saw him, I told him how my middle son was taking a real interest in WWII history. He's DVRed all the History Channel docs (the Gary Sinise-narrated ones) and watches them repeatedly. My Dad (a Civil War buff, which is why I mentioned it to him) told Chapin he might want to check out the Civil War, since there was a lot of interesting stuff there, too.

It occurred to me last night: Time from Civil War Era to my Dad's birth = time from WWII to middle son's birth. Give or take ten years, anyway.
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#8 Post by MarleysGh0st » Fri Feb 26, 2010 8:03 am

gsabc wrote:
doitneatly wrote:
MarleysGh0st wrote:
Didn't any of these people watch Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom? :twisted:
That was exactly how I knew this answer as well! :-)
Age of contestant, what, 25-35 range?
Probably. Meredith can't chat too much with the contestant without making the guest celebrity feel neglected, now, can she?
gsabc wrote:Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, arguably the least regarded and watched of the four - released 1984.

I'm old.
It's an amazing thing about films--they can be preserved (and watched) for years and years! :P

(Of course, I didn't even suggest any of the more academic ways in which someone might have heard of bit of history.)

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#9 Post by MarleysGh0st » Fri Feb 26, 2010 8:06 am

mrkelley23 wrote:Heh. I'm gonna make my Dad feel old next time we see him.

Last time we saw him, I told him how my middle son was taking a real interest in WWII history. He's DVRed all the History Channel docs (the Gary Sinise-narrated ones) and watches them repeatedly. My Dad (a Civil War buff, which is why I mentioned it to him) told Chapin he might want to check out the Civil War, since there was a lot of interesting stuff there, too.

It occurred to me last night: Time from Civil War Era to my Dad's birth = time from WWII to middle son's birth. Give or take ten years, anyway.
That'll do it, all right!

Your dad can mention to Chapin that Civil War battlefields are a lot more convenient to visit. My family went to Gettysburg when I was five and the Civil War became my first, big obsession.

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#10 Post by ulysses5019 » Fri Feb 26, 2010 8:33 am

MarleysGh0st wrote:
mrkelley23 wrote:Heh. I'm gonna make my Dad feel old next time we see him.

Last time we saw him, I told him how my middle son was taking a real interest in WWII history. He's DVRed all the History Channel docs (the Gary Sinise-narrated ones) and watches them repeatedly. My Dad (a Civil War buff, which is why I mentioned it to him) told Chapin he might want to check out the Civil War, since there was a lot of interesting stuff there, too.

It occurred to me last night: Time from Civil War Era to my Dad's birth = time from WWII to middle son's birth. Give or take ten years, anyway.
That'll do it, all right!

Your dad can mention to Chapin that Civil War battlefields are a lot more convenient to visit. My family went to Gettysburg when I was five and the Civil War became my first, big obsession.

You had an obsession before Millionaire?
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#11 Post by gsabc » Fri Feb 26, 2010 8:34 am

MarleysGh0st wrote:
gsabc wrote:Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, arguably the least regarded and watched of the four - released 1984.

I'm old.
It's an amazing thing about films--they can be preserved (and watched) for years and years! :P
Yes, but Temple is not one of them, at least not watched. I've owned it as part of the original trilogy set for years, and still haven't sat through the entire thing. I knew the answer on this question from my other sources for acquisition and retention of trivial information.
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#12 Post by Rexer25 » Fri Feb 26, 2010 8:00 pm

MarleysGh0st wrote:
mrkelley23 wrote:Heh. I'm gonna make my Dad feel old next time we see him.

Last time we saw him, I told him how my middle son was taking a real interest in WWII history. He's DVRed all the History Channel docs (the Gary Sinise-narrated ones) and watches them repeatedly. My Dad (a Civil War buff, which is why I mentioned it to him) told Chapin he might want to check out the Civil War, since there was a lot of interesting stuff there, too.

It occurred to me last night: Time from Civil War Era to my Dad's birth = time from WWII to middle son's birth. Give or take ten years, anyway.
That'll do it, all right!

Your dad can mention to Chapin that Civil War battlefields are a lot more convenient to visit. My family went to Gettysburg when I was five and the Civil War became my first, big obsession.
But did they have a phone game?
Enough already. It's my fault! Get over it!

That'll be $10, please.

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#13 Post by MarleysGh0st » Fri Feb 26, 2010 8:02 pm

ulysses5019 wrote:You had an obsession before Millionaire?
You think obsessiveness became a new part of my personality in 1999? :mrgreen:

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#14 Post by MarleysGh0st » Fri Feb 26, 2010 8:03 pm

Rexer25 wrote:
MarleysGh0st wrote:Your dad can mention to Chapin that Civil War battlefields are a lot more convenient to visit. My family went to Gettysburg when I was five and the Civil War became my first, big obsession.
But did they have a phone game?
No. TPTB were saving that idea to torture me with, decades later!

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