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Post by fdriscoll22 on Feb 4, 2017 11:21:26 GMT -5
I should know this, it's my favorite soda. I agree.
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Post by tmann3x on Feb 4, 2017 23:43:50 GMT -5
You're right... it was Dr. Pepper. X gets the square. (applause, ding)Nathan... please pick a square.
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Post by nathandiniz on Feb 5, 2017 11:29:57 GMT -5
Bill please!!!!
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Post by tmann3x on Feb 5, 2017 12:44:54 GMT -5
(cheers and applause)Bill McDee, host of "Three on a Match" here on NBC. Before I read the next question, I would like to take this opportunity to say that this season will be the series finale of a long-running nighttime game show "Gambit PM" on the other network. On behalf of everyone here, we want to say thank you. (more cheers and applause)OK... now let's resume the show with your next question. What was the British equivalent to the popular American MTV show "Jersey Shore"?
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Post by billmcdee on Feb 5, 2017 13:06:28 GMT -5
Thanks for the kind shout out Tony.
You know, Jersey Shore took place at Seaside Heights, New Jersey. That was my childhood vacation spot during the 1970s and into the 1980s when I entered adulthood.
I never watched that "reality" stuff, but it made my heart heavy to see my once beloved Seaside turn into something totally unrecognizable.
Now, getting down off of my soapbox, I believe the answer to your question is, as they say in the U.K. "Nil". In other words, the U.K. did not have, nor does not have an equivalent reality show based upon or inspired by "Jersey Shore".
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Post by nathandiniz on Feb 5, 2017 14:51:09 GMT -5
I will agree
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Post by tmann3x on Feb 5, 2017 19:02:52 GMT -5
The British equivalent to the popular American MTV show "Jersey Shore" was actually... Geordie Shore.(buzzer)So that means X gets the square. (ding)Frank... critical break for you. Please pick a square.
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Post by fdriscoll22 on Feb 5, 2017 21:11:53 GMT -5
Steve for the win!
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Post by tmann3x on Feb 6, 2017 0:20:42 GMT -5
(cheers and applause)If you answer this $250 square question correctly, we'll have a tie game. Steve Anderson... How many cars does Memphis have to steal to save his brother in the film "Gone In 60 Seconds"?
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Post by asja2002 on Feb 6, 2017 2:16:54 GMT -5
Was it the Impulse? (Car sting 1) The I-Mark? (Car sting 2) The Pickup? (Car Sting 3) The LS Space Cab? (Car Sting 4) or the Trooper II? (Car Sting 5) Thanks Stormy! Actually it was way more than that.I do believe that magic number is FIFTY. Fifty cars...And none of them I really needed.
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Post by fdriscoll22 on Feb 6, 2017 10:33:23 GMT -5
I will agree.
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Post by tmann3x on Feb 6, 2017 13:15:44 GMT -5
The number of cars that Memphis have to steal to save his brother in the film "Gone In 60 Seconds" was... ...50! X gets the square and a tie game! (winning bell sounds, win cue, cheers and applause)
Both players are tied at $4,750 each. Let's quickly remove the Xs and circles and go now to round 4. This time, it's worth $4,000. Nathan, you're up first, this time. Please pick a square.
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Post by nathandiniz on Feb 6, 2017 17:23:42 GMT -5
Wow!!!! Talk about mounting tension!!! Greg, please!!!!
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Post by palmer7 on Feb 6, 2017 18:09:11 GMT -5
EEE-Yeeeeeeeeesssss?
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Post by tmann3x on Feb 6, 2017 18:38:19 GMT -5
(cheers and applause)Greg Palmer, host of "$ale" here on NBC and NBC On Demand. Greg... In the film "American Hot Wax", who did Jay Leno play?
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Post by palmer7 on Feb 6, 2017 18:54:18 GMT -5
Jimmie Walker for a fool. (audience chuckles)
No, no... the role he had in that film was Alan Freed's mischievous limousine driver, Mookie.
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Post by nathandiniz on Feb 6, 2017 20:45:53 GMT -5
I'll agree!!!!!!!
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Post by tmann3x on Feb 7, 2017 0:00:06 GMT -5
You're right... it was Mookie. Circle gets the square. (applause, ding)Frank... please pick a square.
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Post by fdriscoll22 on Feb 7, 2017 16:00:11 GMT -5
Doug Morris, please.
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Feb 7, 2017 20:21:19 GMT -5
I'm down heah! (waves arms)
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Post by nathandiniz on Feb 7, 2017 20:26:30 GMT -5
I've got a weird feeling that this game will end in a tie.
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Post by tmann3x on Feb 8, 2017 2:30:16 GMT -5
(cheers and applause)Doug Morris, co-host of our show. Mr. Morris... What singer began his career fronting the bands of Harry James and Tommy Dorsey in the 1930’s?
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Feb 8, 2017 7:21:15 GMT -5
I'd say the man who went on to do it his way. Frank Sinatra.
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Post by fdriscoll22 on Feb 8, 2017 14:49:30 GMT -5
I will agree.
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Post by tmann3x on Feb 8, 2017 18:01:10 GMT -5
Start spreadin' the news... because you're right. It was Frank Sinatra. X gets the square. (applause, ding)Nathan, please pi-- (time's up bell rings)That sound means that we're at the end of regulation. Both Frank and Nathan are tied... each with $5,000. We're gonna go into Sudden Death. Nathan, it's your turn. Please pick a square.
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Post by nathandiniz on Feb 8, 2017 18:13:04 GMT -5
Steve, please.
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Post by tmann3x on Feb 8, 2017 23:10:26 GMT -5
(cheers and applause)If you get this Sudden Death question right, you'll become our new champion. If not, Frank will remain as champion. A chance to win $100,000 all boils down to this all important question. Steve Anderson... What made-up expletive is "Battlestar Galactica's" dirty word of choice?
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Post by asja2002 on Feb 8, 2017 23:20:04 GMT -5
Why the *OOHLALA* do you want to ask me that?
Anyhoo. I believe the dirty word is frak. Which is a dirty shame cuz I know an awful lot of frakkin words they could have used instead.
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Post by nathandiniz on Feb 8, 2017 23:52:03 GMT -5
I will agree!!!!
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Post by tmann3x on Feb 9, 2017 0:19:47 GMT -5
Nathan... ...you are the new champion! (winning bell sounds, win cue, cheers and applause, commercial cue)Nathan, you may now exit the circle desk and meet Doug while we set everything up for your shot at the big dough. Frank... you were an amazing player. I hope you have a great time playing against your opponent. Any final words before we round up your total?
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