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Post by bowlerraymond on Sept 1, 2017 18:04:20 GMT -5
Mary had a little lamb
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Post by billmcdee on Sept 2, 2017 5:59:31 GMT -5
Right on! (applause) Even with just six picks, you could still win over $17,000. The second part of this bonus is where you will select any six of the 20 numbers shown. We will add up the cash awards and put them in the pot. The third and final part of this bonus is where you will face a fresh set of 20 numbers, and you will get one more selection from that board to determine your final Bonus Bonanza total. Please select any six numbers Raymond.
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Post by bowlerraymond on Sept 2, 2017 7:09:15 GMT -5
17,11,13,6,2, and 8
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Post by billmcdee on Sept 2, 2017 7:38:04 GMT -5
Number 17 $500, nice start... Next, number 11 has... $350 more... Next, number 13... Another $550, brings you up to $1,400 in the pot so far... 3 picks to go, number 6 was chosen next... $1,100, nice one... $2,500 so far, next is number 2... Another nice one, $1,400! $3,900 in the pot, and your last pick, number 8... $750 more. $4,650 in the pot so far. That could go up, that could go down, it might stay the same... The board is reset. There are cards that will add money, some that will subtract money, some that will keep you at $4,650, one will add $10,000 to your bank, and one says "BUST". If you hit that, you will unfortunately lose all $4,650, so choose carefully please Raymond. What number this time?
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Post by bowlerraymond on Sept 2, 2017 7:48:47 GMT -5
9
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Post by billmcdee on Sept 2, 2017 8:06:32 GMT -5
(drumroll) Another $1,500! So your Bonus Bonanza total is, $6,150! (applause) That's not too hard to take now is it? Raymond, your grand total after one complete match is just $50 shy of $10,000! (cheers and applause) $9,950 and you get to play again. Speaking of $10,000, where was it? (Screams in the audience). Wow! Just ONE away from the $10,000! Oh so close! (music plays) We're going to go out now and earn back some more of Raymond's winnings. When we return, we'll have a new challenger and start a new match, right after this!
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Post by billmcdee on Sept 2, 2017 17:40:34 GMT -5
(Cheering, whistling and applause) Back to begin a brand new match here on Blockbusters, and we're going to implement a rule change effective immediately. More on that in just a moment. First, let us introduce Raymond's new challenger here on Blockbusters, all the way from the Empire State, Kevin Kolsen! (applause and cheers) Mr. Kolsen, would you be so kind as to introduce yourself?
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Post by koopakid17 on Sept 2, 2017 18:48:05 GMT -5
I'm Kevin Kolsen, an accountant from New York. I'm in Chicago right now, it's a lovely city and I got Wrigley Field off my bucket list yesterday.
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Post by billmcdee on Sept 2, 2017 19:05:06 GMT -5
Chicago, that toddlin' town. I hope you enjoyed that game, and I hope you enjoy this game as well Kevin! Good luck to you! As before, there is a bonus block up on the board. If either player captures it and wins the game, they will win that $500 bonus plus whatever cash award is hidden behind the block that gives them the game. Even though this is now an hour long show, we want to try to speed up the first 2 games of the match, so the new rule is each player will get a head start of sorts, each player will get 2 blocks free to begin the game, however, they will select those blocks at random. Raymond, in game 1, you will get to select your two head start blocks first, by selecting any two numbers higher than zero but lower than 21 at this time.
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Post by bowlerraymond on Sept 2, 2017 20:19:58 GMT -5
8 and 13
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Post by billmcdee on Sept 3, 2017 5:11:33 GMT -5
8 is P and 13 is V. We'll turn those red. Those could prove to be two very good picks Raymond, as you must connect top to bottom, however, Kevin now gets to select 2 numbers for his head start, and he may end up blocking you there. Kevin, select any two numbers higher than 0 but lower than 21, other than 8 and 13 please. Also players, at this time, please submit to me ten buzz codes higher than 0 but lower than 101 via private message.
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Post by koopakid17 on Sept 3, 2017 10:05:00 GMT -5
6 and 12.
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Post by billmcdee on Sept 3, 2017 10:35:00 GMT -5
Number 6 is O and number 12 is C... Let's turn those two letters white please. A good head start for both players. Raymond, the champion gets to pick first in game 1, and that is you. Trying to connect top to bottom in red, which letter please?
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Post by bowlerraymond on Sept 3, 2017 11:29:37 GMT -5
E please
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Post by billmcdee on Sept 4, 2017 8:50:42 GMT -5
(game will continue on Wednesday, kind of a busy day today taking my son back to college and tomorrow a very full day with work and I have an appointment after work as well, thanks for your patience)
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Post by billmcdee on Sept 6, 2017 15:02:32 GMT -5
E question coming players. What "E" is the material used to make black piano keys, and is the name of a magazine that has been in circulation since 1945? (buzz in) Raymond, you're in first.
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Post by bowlerraymond on Sept 6, 2017 17:48:23 GMT -5
Ebony?
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Post by billmcdee on Sept 7, 2017 3:41:37 GMT -5
That's the one! (applause) (dong) This could yield a very quick victory here, Raymond, which letter this time?
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Post by bowlerraymond on Sept 7, 2017 6:27:31 GMT -5
A please
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Post by billmcdee on Sept 7, 2017 17:05:06 GMT -5
Raymond going for a very quick win here, Kevin's trying to block him of course. A question coming. What "A" is a type of rabbit or goat, and a type of sweater? (buzz in) Raymond to win, your answer please.
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Post by bowlerraymond on Sept 8, 2017 6:10:31 GMT -5
I don't know.
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Post by billmcdee on Sept 8, 2017 7:14:01 GMT -5
Kevin, you get the question now.
What "A" is a type of rabbit or goat, and a type of sweater?
Your answer please.
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Post by koopakid17 on Sept 8, 2017 13:11:56 GMT -5
Angora?
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Post by billmcdee on Sept 8, 2017 16:24:27 GMT -5
Is right! (applause) (ding) Kevin, trying to connect side to side, the board is now yours. Which letter please?
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Post by koopakid17 on Sept 8, 2017 22:36:08 GMT -5
B, please.
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Post by billmcdee on Sept 9, 2017 6:19:57 GMT -5
B, one of my favorite letters! What "B" is the name of the street in England that was home to Sherlock Holmes, and is the one who accompanied the butcher and the candlestick maker in the tub? Kevin, your answer please.
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Post by koopakid17 on Sept 9, 2017 10:58:28 GMT -5
Baker.
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Post by billmcdee on Sept 9, 2017 14:26:58 GMT -5
Correct! (applause) Turn that "B" into a white block please... (ding) Kevin, trying to connect left to right, side to side, where to now?
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Post by koopakid17 on Sept 9, 2017 14:52:43 GMT -5
I'll go to S.
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Post by billmcdee on Sept 9, 2017 18:09:29 GMT -5
S it shall be, trying to get closer to connecting side to side, Raymond's trying to lay in a block and continue his top to bottom path as well. What "S" is the type of syndrome where a kidnap victim feels trust or affection for their captor, and is also the capital of Sweden? (buzz in) And it's Raymond!
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