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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 12, 2016 6:27:12 GMT -5
(ding)Stop on a 4. (ding)Stop on a 3. (ding)And stop on a 5. Well -- 4, 3 and 5 total 12. One shy of the magic number of 13, Lenny. Want the 12 points or a reroll?
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Post by redrangerdude on Jul 12, 2016 7:21:01 GMT -5
Try again. C,F,A
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 12, 2016 12:50:47 GMT -5
Going with the no-freeze strategy again. Okay. Reroll everything, fellers, please. (rolling sfx)There they go. Let's see if you can do better. (ding)Stop on a 3. (ding)Stop on another 3. (ding)(scattered groans) And a 1 with the two threes give you seven points. After Round 5: redrangerdude mrb2000All right, Lenny's now 30 points behind Matt. Remember, 100 points or the high score after ten rounds wins the game. On to Round 6 and a question about a classic cartoon character. Single digit question: The fictional sailorman known as Popeye has how many nephews? 86 redrangerdude 11 mrb2000 68 randomizer.org (Lenny buzzes in)Lenny?
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Post by redrangerdude on Jul 12, 2016 13:08:28 GMT -5
4
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 12, 2016 20:57:08 GMT -5
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Post by redrangerdude on Jul 12, 2016 22:52:05 GMT -5
D,E,F
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 13, 2016 6:32:56 GMT -5
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Post by redrangerdude on Jul 13, 2016 8:19:18 GMT -5
I'll keep the points.
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 13, 2016 12:41:08 GMT -5
Taking the dozen. Very well. After Round 6: redrangerdude mrb2000Lenny, you do narrow the gap. Eighteen points separate first from second. Round 7 question is on music. Ordinal number question: Is "So" the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th or 6th note in the musical scale? 88 redrangerdude 43 mrb2000 17 randomizer.org (Matt buzzes in)Matt?
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Post by mrb2000 on Jul 13, 2016 15:07:39 GMT -5
Gee, haven't taken music since 5th grade. If I remember correctly, it was the 5th.
(if correct, A,B,E)
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 13, 2016 20:20:28 GMT -5
Let's see if Matt's smarter than a fifth grader -- at least in this regard. Is "So" the fifth note in the scale? (ding; audience applause)Yes. Good job. A+ for you on the question. Now, let's see if you can score a Crag. If you do, Matt, you'll win $2500 because you'll have surpassed the goal of 100 points. You'll win another $1000 because you will have rolled the first Crag in the match. (rolling sfx)Lenny, any voodoo moves that you know would be good to use here. Matt, stop the dice when you're ready. (ding)Stop on a 6. (ding)Stop on a 5. (ding)And stop on a 2 for *another* non-Crag 13. Remember, a pair of a particular number plus an odd number that total 13 is a Crag for 50 points. But for the non-Crag 13, Matt, as I've done twice before, I'll double the sum for 26 points if you end the round here.
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Post by mrb2000 on Jul 13, 2016 20:36:16 GMT -5
Keep the points.
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 13, 2016 21:04:08 GMT -5
Another 26 points in your coffers. And that means Matt is just 12 points away from automatic victory. Lenny, we just have three rounds left in this game. Here comes a follow-up question in Round 8. Missing digit question: I'll show you the year Peter Gabriel's album entitled "So" was released -- and you tell me the missing digit.(ding)99 redrangerdude 88 mrb2000 61 randomizer.org(Matt buzzes in)Matt?
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Post by mrb2000 on Jul 13, 2016 21:44:52 GMT -5
1986
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 14, 2016 6:44:11 GMT -5
Leader says the last digit in the year is 6. Is that right? (ding; audience applause)Yes. You know your music, Matt. Now -- please know this. Any combination worth more than 11 points puts you at or past the 100-point threshold and victory. Lenny, again, any hexes you know, give 'em a try. Here go the dice. (rolling sfx)Matt, they await your stops.
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Post by mrb2000 on Jul 14, 2016 7:48:44 GMT -5
A,C,D
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 14, 2016 13:10:17 GMT -5
(ding)Stop on a 4 (ding)Stop on a 3. (ding; audience applause)Stop on a 6 and that's the game. Matt, congratulations. Four non-Crag 13s. I honestly don't remember anyone else winning a game that way. But you won it and $2500. Lenny, you pick up $500 for being the runner-up in this game. Remember, the goal is $5000. Lenny will have a chance to even the money score when we return to Crag: The Numbers Game. (WGYN theme plays; audience applauds)
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 16, 2016 11:37:00 GMT -5
(car theme plays) Doug: (in pre-recorded audio) Any contestant who wins five matches in a row drives home in a new car.(audience cheers) This week, one of our contestants could drive like 007 in this Aston Martin Vantage GT4. (ooohs from the crowd) It comes with a 4.7-liter engine, six-speed manual transmission, piano black fascia, red brake calipers and much more.
With the car goes this gas card, furnished by CDM Enterprises worth $100,000 to make this prize package worth $221,160. (more cheers)(prize music plays) And our contestants will receive some of the following.
A vacation aboard The Skunk Train, a romantic journey into the past aboard old gasoline or steam-powered trains. A scenic round-trip from Fort Bragg to the redwoods of northern California plus outdoor activities. Furnished by The Skunk Train.
Dessert of the Month. Every month, a scrumptiously different dessert will arrive at your home. Each dessert is made to serve 12 and will be delivered in a reusable, designer tin. Furnished by Dessert of the Month.
The Konica A4 Camera. A full-featured, fully automatic 35mm camera. Its pocket size and lightweight make it the smallest compact available.
From Martin Lawrence Galleries, a beautiful, limited-edition serigraph entitled "Elegance in Travel" by Susan Rios. It's numbered and hand-signed by the artist and available at Martin Lawrence Galleries throughout the United States.
And a member of our studio audience will receive Frigidaire's finest 18-cubic-foot frostproof refrigerator/freezer. Comes with textured steel doors for no fingerprints and fully-adjustable tinted glass shelves. From Frigidaire Appliances. (more cheers)Wow -- some great prizes already this season. But let's not forget this one... ...Crag: The Video Game for your WiiU system. Lenny and Matt each will receive a copy of this game -- as will everyone who appears on stage this week -- as will a lucky member of our studio audience. An *unlucky* member of our studio audience will receive Crag: The Video Game on a 5 1/4" floppy disc. (audience laughs)Recapping the money score, Matt leads $2500 to $500. Lenny, plenty of time for a comeback. This next game is worth $2500 to the victor and $500 to the runner-up. Don't forget, I still have ten crisp new $100 bills to award to the first player in the match to roll a Crag. Rack up $5000 or more -- and you're going to the Super Crag bonus round. (ding)Gonna start Game 2 off with a single digit question. Hands on the buzzers, please, good luck and away we go. Single digit question: How many former First Ladies of the United States were born outside of the United States? 42 redrangerdude 78 mrb2000 14 randomizer.org(Lenny buzzes in)Lenny?
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Post by redrangerdude on Jul 16, 2016 13:22:38 GMT -5
1
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 16, 2016 17:46:25 GMT -5
Lenny says just 1 First Lady in American history was born outside the U.S. Is that right? (ding; audience applause)Yes. Good job. Louisa Adams. (rolling sfx)Lenny, got some catching up to do. A good roll would help.
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Post by redrangerdude on Jul 16, 2016 18:17:08 GMT -5
A,C,D
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 16, 2016 20:52:43 GMT -5
(ding)Stop on a 6. (ding)Stop on a 2. (ding)And stop on a 3. Dice total 11, Lenny, if you stop here. Players, remember, if you wish to reroll, you may freeze up to two dice and reroll the rest.
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Post by redrangerdude on Jul 16, 2016 21:15:00 GMT -5
I'll freeze the 6. E,D
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 17, 2016 7:20:03 GMT -5
I think the last game's another first. We didn't freeze dice at all in Game 1. (freeze sfx)But we are here in Game 2. Lenny, for the rest of this round, the 6 will not reroll. But the 2 and 3 will. (rolling sfx)And away they go. (ding) (scattered cheers) There's a 1! (dings; audience cheers) There's a 6 to complete a Crag! (Doug walks over to Lenny's podium) First Crag of the new season and of the match. Lenny, hold out your hands because I owe you... (crowd and Doug count money in unison) Doug: 100... Crowd: One... (ding)Doug: 200... Crowd: Two... (ding)Doug: 300... Crowd: Three... (ding)Doug: 400... Crowd: Four... (ding)Doug: 500... Crowd: Five... (ding)Doug: 600... Crowd: Six... (ding)Doug: 700... Crowd: Seven... (ding)Doug: 800... Crowd: Eight... (ding)Doug: 900... Crowd: Nine... (ding)Doug: $1000! (dings; audience cheers)(Doug returns to his podium) Four times, Matt rolled combinations that totaled 13 four times. But the numbers in each combination were different. Lenny had a pair of sixes with a one for a sum of 13. That makes a Crag -- and it also means an early 50-0 lead in Game 2. We now clear the board because we're starting Round 2. Next question coming -- and this one's a follow-up. Ordinal number question: Was First Lady Louisa Adams the wife of the first, second, third, fourth, fifth or sixth President of the United States? 10 redrangerdude 52 mrb2000 53 randomizer.org(Matt buzzes in)Matt?
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Post by mrb2000 on Jul 17, 2016 7:53:12 GMT -5
6th
(A,D,E)
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 17, 2016 12:58:17 GMT -5
Matt says Mrs. Adams was married to our sixth U.S. President. Is that's right? (ding; audience applause)Yes. Louisa Adams was married to John Quincy Adams. Good job, Matt. (rolling sfx)Dice are yours, Matt. Let's see if you can tie or cut into Lenny's lead. (ding)Stop on a 6. (ding)Stop on a 5. (ding) (scattered cheers) And stop on another 6. Matt, the Crag dice total 17 points. That's the best you can do on the dice without rolling a straight or better. Want to end the round here and take the 17 -- or do you think you can do better with a reroll?
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Post by mrb2000 on Jul 17, 2016 17:16:50 GMT -5
Freeze the 6's.
A
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 17, 2016 21:02:06 GMT -5
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Post by mrb2000 on Jul 18, 2016 11:08:01 GMT -5
5th
(C,D,A)
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 18, 2016 12:54:23 GMT -5
Didn't medal, you say? Does Matt say right? (ding; audience applause)Yes. Wow. I would've thought he'd make the medals. Well, Matt, if you roll a Crag here, you'll win the match in rather quick fashion. Let's roll those dice. (rolling sfx)And let's see what happens. (ding)Stop on a 2. (ding)Stop on a 1. (ding) (scattered groans) And stop on another 1. (image of McKayla Maroney suddenly appears on the big screen) (scattered laughter from the crowd) And once again, we get a visit from McKayla, who's not impressed. Well, Matt, want the 4 points or another try?
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