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Transcript 01/13/14 Eric Stafford

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Mon Jan 13, 2014 7:02 pm

Eric Stafford
Lenoir, NC

Topic Tree:

10 Shrewd Shoppers
9 YOLO in Yolo
8 Corporate Jargon
7 Riches to Rags
6 Prehistoric Power
5 Up in Arms
4 Working Title
3 Relationship firsts
2 No Funny Business
1 Led Astray

Topic Tree: (randomized)

4 Working Title
9 YOLO in Yolo
8 Corporate Jargon
7 Riches to Rags
3 Relationship firsts
1 Led Astray
5 Up in Arms
6 Prehistoric Power
10 Shrewd Shoppers
2 No Funny Business

Question 1 - 2 No Funny Business
In 2011, the Texas Lottery Commission investigated Joan Ginther, noting that the four-time jackpot winner has a Ph.D. with an emphasis in what?
A. Epidemiology
B. Spanish
C. Marine biology
D. Statistics
Spoiler
D. Statistics
$500
Bank - $500
Question 2 - 10 Shrewd Shoppers
Sold in 1986 for just $11.49, the QVC Network’s first product ever was the “Winsor Shower Companion,” a handy type of what?
A. Shower curtain
B. Shower nozzle
C. Shower mirror
D. Shower radio

ATA
ATA results
0% A. Shower curtain
21% B. Shower nozzle
15% C. Shower mirror
64% D. Shower radio


JTQ 1

Spoiler
D. Shower radio
$5K
Bank - $500
Question 3 - 6 Prehistoric Power
Which of these energy sources is not derived from the remains of prehistoric plants and algae?
A. Biodiesel
B. Coal
C. Crude oil
D. Natural gas
Spoiler
A. Biodiesel
$3K
Bank - $3,500
Question 4 - 5 Up in Arms
A plastic surgeons’ group claims an increase in the number of women undergoing brachioplasty may be due to their admiration of whose impressive “guns”?
A. Kathy Griffin
B. Kim Kardashian
C. Lisa Rinna
D. Michelle Obama
Spoiler
D. Michelle Obama
$7K
Bank - $10,500
commercial break

Question 5 - 1 Led Astray
While it sounds like a weird cleaning method, which of the following is a way of influencing someone?
A. Frontal lobe wiping
B. Mindbleaching
C. Brainwashing
D. Cortex-scrubbing
Spoiler
C. Brainwashing
$1K
Bank - $11,500
Question 6 - 3 Relationship firsts
As reported in the Daily Mail, it takes an average of 14 dates or about 7 weeks of dating before couples first say what?
A. “Can I use your bathroom?”
B. “Do you have protection?”
C. “I love you.”
D. “Do you mind if I drive?”
Spoiler
C. “I love you.”
$15K
Bank - $26,500
Question 7 - 7 Riches to Rags
As noted in the Encyclopedia of Food & Culture, what food was considered such a delicacy in the early 1900s, it was served in NY’s finest tearooms?
A. Bologna
B. String cheese
C. Peanut butter
D. Raisins

JTQ 2
Spoiler
C. Peanut butter
$25K
Bank - $26,500
Question 8 - 8 Corporate Jargon
In a 2013 press release about staffing changes, HSBC introduced what new turn of phrase to soften the blow of getting “laid off”?
A. Getting demised
B. Getting reshuffled
C. Getting reunemployed
D. Getting de-cruited


Eric makes
Spoiler
C. Getting reunemployed
his final answer.
Spoiler
A. Getting demised
Eric leaves with $1K
commercial break

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Re: Transcript 01/13/14 Eric Stafford

#2 Post by earendel » Tue Jan 14, 2014 11:22 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Eric Stafford
Lenoir, NC
I wonder if he knew Lee Dunlap from Friday's show.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 7 - 7 Riches to Rags
As noted in the Encyclopedia of Food & Culture, what food was considered such a delicacy in the early 1900s, it was served in NY’s finest tearooms?
A. Bologna
B. String cheese
C. Peanut butter
D. Raisins

JTQ 2
Spoiler
C. Peanut butter
$25K
Bank - $26,500
My hunch was peanut butter, but I'd have used a JTQ.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 8 - 8 Corporate Jargon
In a 2013 press release about staffing changes, HSBC introduced what new turn of phrase to soften the blow of getting “laid off”?
A. Getting demised
B. Getting reshuffled
C. Getting reunemployed
D. Getting de-cruited

Eric makes
Spoiler
C. Getting reunemployed
his final answer.
Spoiler
A. Getting demised
Eric leaves with $1K
I don't see how "getting demised" softens the blow of getting laid off. I'd use my 2nd JTQ on this one.
"Elen sila lumenn omentielvo...A star shines on the hour of our meeting."

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Re: Transcript 01/13/14 Eric Stafford

#3 Post by SportsFan68 » Tue Jan 14, 2014 11:54 am

Question 2 - 10 Shrewd Shoppers
Sold in 1986 for just $11.49, the QVC Network’s first product ever was the “Winsor Shower Companion,” a handy type of what?
A. Shower curtain
B. Shower nozzle
C. Shower mirror
D. Shower radio

ATA
ATA results
0% A. Shower curtain
21% B. Shower nozzle
15% C. Shower mirror
64% D. Shower radio


JTQ 1

Spoiler
D. Shower radio
$5K
Bank - $500
ATA
Question 4 - 5 Up in Arms
A plastic surgeons’ group claims an increase in the number of women undergoing brachioplasty may be due to their admiration of whose impressive “guns”?
A. Kathy Griffin
B. Kim Kardashian
C. Lisa Rinna
D. Michelle Obama
Spoiler
D. Michelle Obama
$7K
Bank - $10,500
JTQ
Question 7 - 7 Riches to Rags
As noted in the Encyclopedia of Food & Culture, what food was considered such a delicacy in the early 1900s, it was served in NY’s finest tearooms?
A. Bologna
B. String cheese
C. Peanut butter
D. Raisins

JTQ 2
Spoiler
C. Peanut butter
$25K
Bank - $26,500
My guess was peanut butter, but no way do I pull the trigger. JTQ
Question 8 - 8 Corporate Jargon
In a 2013 press release about staffing changes, HSBC introduced what new turn of phrase to soften the blow of getting “laid off”?
A. Getting demised
B. Getting reshuffled
C. Getting reunemployed
D. Getting de-cruited


Eric makes
Spoiler
C. Getting reunemployed
his final answer.
Spoiler
A. Getting demised
Eric leaves with $1K
Soften the blow???!!!! Demised means to get dead!
-- 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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Re: Transcript 01/13/14 Eric Stafford

#4 Post by MarleysGh0st » Tue Jan 14, 2014 1:55 pm

earendel wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 8 - 8 Corporate Jargon
In a 2013 press release about staffing changes, HSBC introduced what new turn of phrase to soften the blow of getting “laid off”?
A. Getting demised
B. Getting reshuffled
C. Getting reunemployed
D. Getting de-cruited

Eric makes
Spoiler
C. Getting reunemployed
his final answer.
Spoiler
A. Getting demised
Eric leaves with $1K
I don't see how "getting demised" softens the blow of getting laid off. I'd use my 2nd JTQ on this one.
Yeah, somebody really failed in the euphemism department, there. :roll:

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