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Transcript 1/7/2014 Tom Fadigan

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Tue Jan 07, 2014 10:00 pm

Cruise in and Win Week

Tom Fadigan
Kennett Square, PA

Tom shouts out "Who! Who!" (like in Who let the dogs out)
His wife and his 13-year-old daughter are with him

Topic Tree: (Randomized shown only)
Hibernation
Richard Branson
Mistake on the Lake
TV Locations
Lady and the Tramp
Pirates
Latin Honors
Food for Thought
Ten Little Monkeys - Cruise question
Clothing Brands


Question 1 - Clothing Brands
Though they don't use the term in ads, what retail chain's management has called its customers the "upscale homeless"?
A. Men's Wearhouse B. Banana Republic
C. Urban Outfitters D. Lululemon
ATA
A. 7% B. 10%
C. 75% D. 8%
Answer and value
C. Urban Outfitters
Value: $500
Bank: $500
Question 2 - Ten Little Monkeys - Cruise question
In the children's book "Ten Little Monkeys," what are the naughty monkeys doing that causes them to bump their heads?
A. Baking loaves of bread B. Riding on a snowsled
C. Jumping on the bed D. Dancing on the shed
Answer and value
C. Jumping on the bed
Value: $5000 + the cruise
Bank: $5500
Question 3 - Food for Thought
Another way of asking someone "What do you think of that?" is to say "How 'bout them" what?
A. Pretzels B. Apples
C. Green beans D. Danishes
Answer and value
B. Apples
Value: $1000
Bank: $6500
Commercial break

Question 4 - Latin Honors
What rarely-used Latin honors term is actually higher than the "highest" honor of summa cum laude?
A. Pluribus cum laude B. Harmonia cum laude
C. Egregia cum laude D. Schema cum laude

JTQ 1
Answer and value
C. Egregia cum laude
Value: $100 jumped
Bank: $6500
Question 5 - Pirates
An 1829 incident involving the crew of the Dutch ship Vhan Fredericka is one of the few known instances where pirates did what?
A. Had people walk the plank B. Buried a treasure chest
C. Wore eye patches D. Said "Argh!"
Answer and value
A. Had people walk the plank
Value: $3000
Bank: $9500
Question 6 - Lady and the Tramp
In the Disney classic "Lady and the Tramp," two dogs found puppy love eating spaghetti in an alley behind what Italian restaurant?
A. Sal's B. Angelo's
C. Tony's D. Luigi's
Spoiler
Tom guessed D, final answer, Luigi's
Answer and value
C. Tony's
Value: $not revealed
Bank: Lost, but keeps the cruise and $1000
Commercial break
Question of the day
Which Michael Jackson includes the line "Showin' how funky strong is your fight"?
A. Thriller B. Smooth Criminal
C. Beat It D. Bad
QotD answer
C. Beat It

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Re: Transcript 1/7/2014 Tom Fadigan

#2 Post by Kazoo65 » Wed Jan 08, 2014 7:23 pm

1. We only have Men's Wearhouse and Banana Republic here. I would ATA.

2. easy

3. easy

4. JTQ number 1. I've never heard of this term before.

5. leaning toward A sitting at home in front of the TV, up there I might JTQ.

6. not sure about the answer. I walk like he did.
I'm just a game show nerd.

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#3 Post by SportsFan68 » Wed Jan 08, 2014 10:33 pm

Question 4 - Latin Honors
What rarely-used Latin honors term is actually higher than the "highest" honor of summa cum laude?
A. Pluribus cum laude B. Harmonia cum laude
C. Egregia cum laude D. Schema cum laude

JTQ 1
Answer and value
C. Egregia cum laude
Value: $100 jumped
Bank: $6500
JTQ -- never heard of this.
Question 6 - Lady and the Tramp
In the Disney classic "Lady and the Tramp," two dogs found puppy love eating spaghetti in an alley behind what Italian restaurant?
A. Sal's B. Angelo's
C. Tony's D. Luigi's
Spoiler
Tom guessed D, final answer, Luigi's
Answer and value
C. Tony's
Value: $not revealed
Bank: Lost, but keeps the cruise and $1000
The restaurateur is called Tony several times during the scene.
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-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller

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Re: Transcript 1/7/2014 Tom Fadigan

#4 Post by TheConfessor » Thu Jan 09, 2014 1:38 am

Kazoo65 wrote: 6. not sure about the answer. I walk like he did.
He didn't walk. Or maybe he figuratively walked the plank.

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Re: Transcript 1/7/2014 Tom Fadigan

#5 Post by earendel » Thu Jan 09, 2014 1:19 pm

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Cruise in and Win Week

Tom Fadigan
Kennett Square, PA

Tom shouts out "Who! Who!" (like in Who let the dogs out)
His wife and his 13-year-old daughter are with him
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 2 - Ten Little Monkeys - Cruise question
In the children's book "Ten Little Monkeys," what are the naughty monkeys doing that causes them to bump their heads?
A. Baking loaves of bread B. Riding on a snowsled
C. Jumping on the bed D. Dancing on the shed
Answer and value
C. Jumping on the bed
Value: $5000 + the cruise
Bank: $5500
This was one of my grandson's favorite books.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 4 - Latin Honors
What rarely-used Latin honors term is actually higher than the "highest" honor of summa cum laude?
A. Pluribus cum laude B. Harmonia cum laude
C. Egregia cum laude D. Schema cum laude

JTQ 1
Answer and value
C. Egregia cum laude
Value: $100 jumped
Bank: $6500
"Harmonia" reminds me of "togetherness", "pluribus" is "many" (as in E Pluribus Unum). "Egregia" sounds like "egregious" and that seems to be the one, so I'll make that my final answer. (Once upon a time we had a user named "EgregiousPhilbin" - hasn't posted since 2007.)

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