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Post by jmdarrall on Oct 10, 2016 21:35:05 GMT -5
ME: Marc..... ME: HERE COMES THE KEYS! (Applause as an extended win cue plays....BONG-BONG!) Let me come up here and shake your hand, Marc (I do so as the audience delivers a standing ovation). That's all for you, man! (Audience quiets down) ME: 1, 2, 3...nothing to it but to do it. Marc, you certainly did it. Raymond, you played your best, you really did, but I think that on another day, with other players, and other categories, you would have been successful. We do have some parting gifts for you backstage, and we hope you'll come back and give it another shot. Raymond Weaver, everyone! (Audience applauds as Raymond leaves his podium) ME: Well, Marc, take a quick breather, you've earned it. I have to ask...what was going through your mind on that Secret Category question?
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Post by marc412 on Oct 10, 2016 23:30:00 GMT -5
I was thinking if Raymond didn't know they spend rupees in India and those other countries, he might have gotten it from Zelda. But I guess he's not a fan of those games.
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Post by bowlerraymond on Oct 11, 2016 6:17:46 GMT -5
It was one of those days I was just drawing a blank, good game and good luck.
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Post by marc412 on Oct 11, 2016 6:28:51 GMT -5
Thank you.
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Post by jmdarrall on Oct 11, 2016 9:58:17 GMT -5
ME: As I said, on another day, with another set of categories, it would've been a very different game. But, Marc, the winning isn't over yet. Are you ready to Beat the Dragon again?
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Post by marc412 on Oct 11, 2016 12:18:47 GMT -5
You bet!
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Post by jmdarrall on Oct 12, 2016 20:43:02 GMT -5
(We will have to wait until Friday, as I'll be away from home all day tomorrow)
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Post by Billy Gardell on Oct 13, 2016 11:43:13 GMT -5
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Post by jmdarrall on Oct 13, 2016 23:40:17 GMT -5
ME: Marc, let's go Beat the Dragon! (Bonus cue plays as Marc and I walk over to center stage together) You know how it works, so we'll dispense with the rules. The Treasure is at $13,000 if you hit it, but any TTD gets the cash and a new prize package. Here's Jim Thornton to tell you more. JIM: Although the Olympics in Rio are done, we'd like to simulate the Olympic experience by giving you the bronze, the silver, and the gold. First, your home can be enriched by this BRONZE SCULPTURE! From World of Bronze, enjoy Charles Russell's "Stagecoach" sculpture in this 10-inch high, 22-inch long, and 8-inch wide replica that will look great in your home or office. The sculpture captures the power of the Old West's horse teams and colorful drivers. Next, we're going to give you the silver with this SILVER FLATWARE! From Christofle, this 24-piece service for 6 includes stainless steel forks, knives, spoons, and soup spoons plated in silver. What really sets it apart is its modern egg-shaped caddy. Compliments of Amara - Life. Style. Living. Now, time to go for the gold with these GOLD-TRIMMED WATCHES! From Gucci, this his/her watch set commemorates the Grammys and Latin Grammys. Each watch features a black leather strap, yellow gold case in the interlocking G logo, scratch-resistant sapphire dial, and gold-tone hands. Finally, now that you've got the bronze, silver, and gold, why don't we send you to a country that has hosted the Summer Olympics and will host the next Winter Olympics? We're jetting you off to SOUTH KOREA! We'll fly you and a companion round-trip economy on American Airlines from L.A. to Seoul, where you will spend six nights at the Banyan Tree Club and Spa. Centrally located in the heart of Seoul, the Banyan Tree Club is near the National Museum, Seoul Tower, and Gyeongbukgung Palace. The hotel features LCD satellite TV, deep-soaking tubs and showers, Internet access, and concierge service. We're also including $500 spending cash and a guided tour of the Demilitarized Zone at Panmunjom. In total, this prize package is worth NINE THOUSAND, NINE HUNDRED AND TEN DOLLARS ($9,910)! ME: Jim, very nice pronunciation on the Korean names, especially Gyeongbukgung (Jim is shown on camera in his booth, smiling and giving the thumbs up)! In any event, Marc, you need to find that Tic Tac Dough to win all those great prizes. Make your first choice, please.
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Post by marc412 on Oct 14, 2016 6:53:39 GMT -5
Number 5, please.
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Post by jmdarrall on Oct 14, 2016 22:16:59 GMT -5
ME: Right in the center, five! (Number 5 fades away....BONG-BONG!) ME: Of course, an O! $1,000. What now?
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Post by marc412 on Oct 15, 2016 6:31:10 GMT -5
One.
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Post by jmdarrall on Oct 16, 2016 0:26:17 GMT -5
ME: Number one, please. (Number 1 fades away and....) DRAGON: ROOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAR! (Audience boos and groans) ME: Ouch, that hurts. Well, Marc, the Dragon got you again, and in the same spot, too! Let's see where everything else was and find out your total. (Reveal Effects) ME: Ouch again. There was no way to Tic Tac Dough. You either had to bail out, find all 8 symbols, or pick up the Dragon Slayer in the last game. However, I am very pleased with how well you have done. Your total, including cash, prizes, and car, so far, is $85,200. One more thing: if you win the next match, you'll get to play for the same prizes again, and a Treasure now worth $14,000. We'll take a break and wrap it all up after this! (Theme plays)
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Post by jmdarrall on Oct 16, 2016 11:28:12 GMT -5
ME: Marc Enyedy, our five-time champ, has averaged over $17,000 per match. How far will he go? We'll find out on the next Tic Tac Dough! So long, everyone!
(Theme plays as credits roll)
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