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Transcript 06/20/11 Karah Rempe

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Mon Jun 20, 2011 6:01 pm

Karah Rempe
New York, NY
Stay at home mom

Guest host D.L. Hughley


Topic Tree: (randomized)

8 Written By
9 Blast-off
4 Border Regions
1 Tongue Twister
6 U.S. History
5 Singing Siblings
7 Big Name Friends
2 Bear Hugs
3 Proper Texting
10 Arts vs. Science

Question 1 – 10 Arts vs. Science
What iconic 20th-century figure once quipped, “Computers are useless, They can only give you answers”?
A. John Lennon
B. Mahatma Gandhi
C. Pablo Picasso
D. Mother Teresa

JTQ 1
Spoiler
C. Pablo Picasso
$500
Bank - $0
Question 2 – 3 Proper Texting
Which of these letters, when used in text messaging shorthand, takes the place of a pronoun?
A. C
B. R
C. U
D. K
Spoiler
C. U
$100
Bank - $100
Question 3 – 2 Bear Hugs
Betty White got a congratulatory hug from Smokey Bear at a 2010 ceremony naming her an honorary what?
A. Forest ranger
B. Astronaut
C. Lifeguard
D. FBI agent
Spoiler
A. Forest ranger
$15K
Bank - $15,100
commercial break

Question 4 – 7 Big Name Friends
The infamous “Rat Pack” originated in the ‘50s as a circle of what famous actor’s friends?
A. Clark Gable
B. James Cagney
C. Bing Crosby
D. Humphrey Bogart

ATA
ATA results
6% A. Clark Gable
18% B. James Cagney
54% C. Bing Crosby
22% D. Humphrey Bogart

Spoiler
Karah goes with the audience and makes Bing Crosby her final answer.
Spoiler
D. Humphrey Bogart

Karah leaves with $1K
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Question 4 – 7 Big Name Friends
The infamous “Rat Pack” originated in the ‘50s as a circle of what famous actor’s friends?
A. Clark Gable
B. James Cagney
C. Bing Crosby
D. Humphrey Bogart

Crosby was the only one I felt safe eliminating.
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#3 Post by Bob78164 » Wed Jun 22, 2011 8:03 pm

SportsFan68 wrote:Question 4 – 7 Big Name Friends
The infamous “Rat Pack” originated in the ‘50s as a circle of what famous actor’s friends?
A. Clark Gable
B. James Cagney
C. Bing Crosby
D. Humphrey Bogart

Crosby was the only one I felt safe eliminating.
The contestant mused before using ATA that
Spoiler
Crosby
was a likely answer because most members of the Rat Pack
Spoiler
were singers
. This may well have pushed the audience. --Bob
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#4 Post by Estonut » Thu Jun 23, 2011 2:36 am

Bob78164 wrote:
SportsFan68 wrote:Question 4 – 7 Big Name Friends
The infamous “Rat Pack” originated in the ‘50s as a circle of what famous actor’s friends?
A. Clark Gable
B. James Cagney
C. Bing Crosby
D. Humphrey Bogart

Crosby was the only one I felt safe eliminating.
The contestant mused before using ATA that
Spoiler
Crosby
was a likely answer because most members of the Rat Pack
Spoiler
were singers
. This may well have pushed the audience.
She was thinking about the Sinatra/Martin Rat Pack, not the originals.
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#5 Post by littlebeast13 » Thu Jun 23, 2011 2:44 am

Estonut wrote:
Bob78164 wrote:
SportsFan68 wrote:Question 4 – 7 Big Name Friends
The infamous “Rat Pack” originated in the ‘50s as a circle of what famous actor’s friends?
A. Clark Gable
B. James Cagney
C. Bing Crosby
D. Humphrey Bogart

Crosby was the only one I felt safe eliminating.
The contestant mused before using ATA that
Spoiler
Crosby
was a likely answer because most members of the Rat Pack
Spoiler
were singers
. This may well have pushed the audience.
She was thinking about the Sinatra/Martin Rat Pack, not the originals.

There's another Rat Pack? My thinking would have been the same as the contestant's.....

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#6 Post by Estonut » Thu Jun 23, 2011 3:07 am

littlebeast13 wrote:
Estonut wrote:
Bob78164 wrote:The contestant mused before using ATA that
Spoiler
Crosby
was a likely answer because most members of the Rat Pack
Spoiler
were singers
. This may well have pushed the audience.
She was thinking about the Sinatra/Martin Rat Pack, not the originals.
There's another Rat Pack? My thinking would have been the same as the contestant's.....
That's what makes it a shitty question. I would suspect an overwhelming percentage of people would consider the Sinatra/Martin Rat Pack to be the "infamous" one (or only know of that one). The question would have been more fair and accurate had it been something like "Prior to Frank Sinatra and his pals, the term "Rat Pack" originated in the ‘50s as a circle of what famous actor’s friends?"
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#7 Post by MarleysGh0st » Thu Jun 23, 2011 4:35 am

Estonut wrote:
littlebeast13 wrote:
Estonut wrote:She was thinking about the Sinatra/Martin Rat Pack, not the originals.
There's another Rat Pack? My thinking would have been the same as the contestant's.....
That's what makes it a shitty question. I would suspect an overwhelming percentage of people would consider the Sinatra/Martin Rat Pack to be the "infamous" one (or only know of that one). The question would have been more fair and accurate had it been something like "Prior to Frank Sinatra and his pals, the term "Rat Pack" originated in the ‘50s as a circle of what famous actor’s friends?"
So who were the original Rat Pack? :?

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#8 Post by Bob Juch » Thu Jun 23, 2011 7:27 am

littlebeast13 wrote:
Estonut wrote:
Bob78164 wrote:The contestant mused before using ATA that
Spoiler
Crosby
was a likely answer because most members of the Rat Pack
Spoiler
were singers
. This may well have pushed the audience.
She was thinking about the Sinatra/Martin Rat Pack, not the originals.

There's another Rat Pack? My thinking would have been the same as the contestant's.....

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#9 Post by Bob Juch » Thu Jun 23, 2011 7:28 am

MarleysGh0st wrote:
Estonut wrote:
littlebeast13 wrote:There's another Rat Pack? My thinking would have been the same as the contestant's.....
That's what makes it a shitty question. I would suspect an overwhelming percentage of people would consider the Sinatra/Martin Rat Pack to be the "infamous" one (or only know of that one). The question would have been more fair and accurate had it been something like "Prior to Frank Sinatra and his pals, the term "Rat Pack" originated in the ‘50s as a circle of what famous actor’s friends?"
So who were the original Rat Pack? :?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rat_Pack
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#10 Post by earendel » Thu Jun 23, 2011 9:26 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Karah Rempe
New York, NY
Stay at home mom

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 2 – 3 Proper Texting
Which of these letters, when used in text messaging shorthand, takes the place of a pronoun?
A. C
B. R
C. U
D. K
Spoiler
C. U
$100
Bank - $100

I hate when they do things like this. When Karah answered, I thought she said "C, final answer" but that could refer to either the letter for the answer (which would be "U") or the letter choice (answer "A").

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 4 – 7 Big Name Friends
The infamous “Rat Pack” originated in the ‘50s as a circle of what famous actor’s friends?
A. Clark Gable
B. James Cagney
C. Bing Crosby
D. Humphrey Bogart

ATA
ATA results
6% A. Clark Gable
18% B. James Cagney
54% C. Bing Crosby
22% D. Humphrey Bogart
Spoiler
Karah goes with the audience and makes Bing Crosby her final answer.
Spoiler
D. Humphrey Bogart

Karah leaves with $1K

Pretty tough - given the most widely known constituency of the group, one would think they were singers, and thus Bing Crosby would be the answer (I suspect that was the audience's reasoning). I don't know what I would have done in that situation - probably JTQ.
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