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BBTranscriptTeam
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by BBTranscriptTeam » Thu Nov 21, 2013 8:38 pm
Charles (Chip) Esten
Star of ABC's "Nashville"
[His name is displayed as "Charles," but Cedric addresses him as Chip.]
Chip has $250,000 in his bank and is about to see the $500,000 question. He's playing for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LIGHTTHENIGHT.ORG).
Pop-ups explains that Chip's daughter, Addie, was diagnosed with leukemia at 2 years old. Now 13, she has been cancer free for over 10 years.
All of Chip's lifelines are gone.
$500,000
What was the license plate of the car on the famous Abbey Road album cover?
A: LBV 16AS B: LDB 21OR
C: LMW 28IF D: LAF 30US
Chip thinks he knows this one. It's a lot of money to risk, but he has to say C
, final answer.
C: LMW 28IF
-- Commercial Break --
$1,000,000
Compiled by Benjamin Franklin in 1737, "The Drinker's Dictionary" included all but which of these synonyms for "drunkenness"?
A: Nimptopsical B: Buzzey
C: Pifflicated D: Staggerish
Cedric: Anything sticking out at you?
Chip: Yeah. That's the problem. I wish it wasn't. Buzzey sounds a little current to me.
Chip walks away with $500,000.
C: Pifflicated
-- Commercial Break --
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SportsFan68
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by SportsFan68 » Thu Nov 21, 2013 10:08 pm
YAY CHIP!!!!!!!! Well done!!!
I dint know either one.
-- In Iroquois society, leaders are encouraged to remember seven generations in the past and consider seven generations in the future when making decisions that affect the people.
-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
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Chip Esten
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by Chip Esten » Thu Nov 21, 2013 10:13 pm
SportsFan68 wrote:YAY CHIP!!!!!!!! Well done!!!
I dint know either one.
Thank you, thank you very much!
Scritches are graciously accepted!
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by earendel » Fri Nov 22, 2013 7:18 am
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Charles (Chip) Esten
Star of ABC's "Nashville"
[His name is displayed as "Charles," but Cedric addresses him as Chip.]
Chip has $250,000 in his bank and is about to see the $500,000 question. He's playing for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LIGHTTHENIGHT.ORG).
Pop-ups explains that Chip's daughter, Addie, was diagnosed with leukemia at 2 years old. Now 13, she has been cancer free for over 10 years.
All of Chip's lifelines are gone.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$500,000
What was the license plate of the car on the famous Abbey Road album cover?
A: LBV 16AS B: LDB 21OR
C: LMW 28IF D: LAF 30US
Chip thinks he knows this one. It's a lot of money to risk, but he has to say C
, final answer.
C: LMW 28IF
JTQ #2
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$1,000,000
Compiled by Benjamin Franklin in 1737, "The Drinker's Dictionary" included all but which of these synonyms for "drunkenness"?
A: Nimptopsical B: Buzzey
C: Pifflicated D: Staggerish
Cedric: Anything sticking out at you?
Chip: Yeah. That's the problem. I wish it wasn't. Buzzey sounds a little current to me.
Chip walks away with $500,000.
C: Pifflicated
I still have my ATA and will use it but will probably end up walking away with $250K.
"Elen sila lumenn omentielvo...A star shines on the hour of our meeting."
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by seaborgium » Sun Dec 01, 2013 8:54 pm
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$500,000
What was the license plate of the car on the famous Abbey Road album cover?
A: LBV 16AS B: LDB 21OR
C: LMW 28IF D: LAF 30US
I knew this one because I read, possibly in a Bathroom Reader, that people who subscribed to the "Paul is dead" theory took this license plate as a clue telling attentive fans that Paul's age would be
28 IF he were still alive. (I guess you have to strain a little bit to make it fit, since Paul was born in 1942 and
Abbey Road came out in 1969. Or maybe the conspiracy theorists read it as, "On his next birthday, Paul would turn
28 IF he weren't dead.")