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Post by marc412 on Sept 3, 2018 21:43:02 GMT -5
Well, with most apps, you just have to give them your cell phone number and have a PayPal account for them to send you your winnings. As for size, they’re pretty small to download, and you’ll want to have WiFi to play them. (Talk to me after the show for referral codes for the ones I play.)
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Post by palmer7 on Sept 4, 2018 0:03:42 GMT -5
Gotcha. Anyway, let's see if you can make some money here. Good luck to you. Stacey, let's kick things off. Stacey: You bet. I'll have to look into those apps, too. $20 to start, and all the best.(the board initializes) Patseen: $20 William: $20 Marc: $20
(Stacey exits) Greg: And we'll see you later, Stace. OK, guys, hump day. Somebody's going to have a chance at a guaranteed Lot. Good luck, here we go. 1. Who was Germany's first female chancellor? 2. Cushat, Rock and Stock all types of which aviary creature? 3. What element must be burned out of pig iron to make steel? 4. What country music artist was married briefly to actress Renee Zellweger? 5. What is the longest-running game show in the United States?(buzzcodes and answers, please)
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Post by palmer7 on Sept 9, 2018 18:24:47 GMT -5
1. Who was Germany's first female chancellor? (buzzcode: 27) *William buzzes in (12)*William? William: Angela Merkel?Yes, indeed. And you draw first blood, going up to $25. (ding) Patseen: $20 William: $25 Marc: $20
2. Cushat, Rock and Stock all types of which aviary creature? (buzzcode: 23) *William buzzes in (24)*William? William: PigeonRight again, up to $30. (ding) Patseen: $20 William: $30 Marc: $20
3. What element must be burned out of pig iron to make steel? (buzzcode: 84) *Patseen buzzes in (67)*Patseen? Patseen: Carbon!I like your enthusiasm. You're right, and you go to $25. (ding) Patseen: $25 William: $30 Marc: $20
4. What country music artist was married briefly to actress Renee Zellweger? (buzzcode: 77) *William buzzes in (95)*William? William: Willie Nelson?(buzzer)No, but I'd like to see that. Hee hee hee..... Actually, it was Kenny Chesney. Sorry, down to $25. In a tie. Patseen: $25 William: $25 Marc: $20
5. What is the longest-running game show in the United States? (buzzcode: 54) *Marc buzzes in (41)*Marc? Marc: The Price is RightIt most certainly is, and you're right, too. Up to $25. (ding) Patseen: $25 William: $25 Marc: $25
We can mention that show because we're owned by the same people who own Price, and I also host the syndicated version.
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Post by palmer7 on Sept 9, 2018 19:02:27 GMT -5
[INSTANT BARGAIN]Time for an Instant Bargain. Player in the lead can buy bargain merchandise, and we have a three-way tie, a Triple $ale. All three of you can fight over it, but only one of you can buy. Buzz in when you hear the low $ale of the Century price, and this will be yours. Burton: (VO) $ale of the Century presents.......(a spotlight shines on the prize, then the lights come up as Stacey models it) The Five-Thousand Dollar Chair
The Five-Thousand Dollar Chair!(shot of all three contestants, audience cheers) Bring the outdoors in with a modern, sleek, stainless steel chair designed by Marcel Wanders with the technical support of Luigi Barei. The Jardin D’Eden pattern, characterized by interlacing vines, plants and flowers and named after the most famous garden in history, is etched all over the chair’s back, base and legs. Furnished by the House of Christofle, Paris. It's normally priced at...
But is yours tonight on $ale of the Century for only....
(audience cheers) Greg: Can you believe it? This chair alone is worth over $5,000! And one of you can have it for five bucks! Have you ever seen anything like it?
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Post by palmer7 on Sept 9, 2018 22:56:24 GMT -5
[Locking this thread, will be back 9/23]
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Post by palmer7 on Sept 22, 2018 15:06:34 GMT -5
(back one day early)
And just think of what you could do with this chair. You could have a high-budget, primetime version of..... Love of Chair! (organ music plays in the background) The story that asks the question: Can a boy from a small chair in a big room find happiness as a lineman in a roundhouse? (audience laughs)
So, guys, are any of you interested in this chair? I'll throw in $1,000 for a table.
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Post by patpun2016 on Sept 22, 2018 22:50:09 GMT -5
(hesitates)
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Post by palmer7 on Sept 22, 2018 23:55:58 GMT -5
Patseen is hesitating...... what if I dropped the price down to $3? $1,000 and a chair for $3.
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Post by patpun2016 on Sept 23, 2018 20:46:22 GMT -5
Me! (Hits buzzer)
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Post by palmer7 on Sept 24, 2018 16:31:50 GMT -5
He's going to buy! (audience cheers) We take $3 from your score....
Patseen: $22 William: $25 Marc: $25
And you now trail by $3. (I walk back to my lectern) However, enjoy the chair and $1,000 in cash. Back to the questions we go.
1. What disc jockey is known for the infamous "Dead Dog Dedication"? 2. Which detective dies in the short story, "The Final Problem"? 3. What animal produces most of the world's wool?
(buzzcodes and answers, please)
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Post by palmer7 on Sept 27, 2018 15:57:47 GMT -5
1. What disc jockey is known for the infamous "Dead Dog Dedication"? (buzzcode: 56) *Patseen buzzes in (55)*Patseen? Patseen: Casey Kasem!And if I had a "train wreck" planned, I'd be pissed, too! You're right. Up to $27. (ding) Patseen: $27 William: $25 Marc: $25
2. Which detective dies in the short story, "The Final Problem"? (buzzcode: 40) *Marc buzzes in (46)*Marc? Marc: Sherlock HolmesSpoiler alert, Sherlock Holmes does die. You're right, up to $30. (ding) Patseen: $27 William: $25 Marc: $30
3. What animal produces most of the world's wool? (buzzcode: 67) *Patseen buzzes in (65)*Patseen? Patseen: Sheep!Yes! Sheep! Baaaa! You're right again, reclaiming the lead. (ding) Patseen: $32 William: $25 Marc: $30
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Post by palmer7 on Sept 28, 2018 21:25:54 GMT -5
[FAME GAME]And that sound means it's time for the Fame Game. Players compete for control of the Fame Game board by solving a six-word puzzle. This time, as we put the $10 Money Card up on the board, we are looking for a famous person. (whoosh as the puzzle board appears on screen)
[_____________] [_____________] [_____________]
[_____________] [_____________] [_____________]
(# of clues and buzzcode, please)
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Post by palmer7 on Oct 1, 2018 22:19:12 GMT -5
Famous person. Ready? Go.
[___SINGER,___] [_____________] [_____________]
[_____________] [_____________] [_____________]
(beep)Singer.
[___SINGER,___] [__COMPOSER,__] [_____________]
[_____________] [_____________] [_____________]
(beep)Composer.
[___SINGER,___] [__COMPOSER,__] [____JAMES____]
[_____________] [_____________] [_____________]
(beep)James.... (buzzcode: 97) *Marc buzzes in (67)*Marc?
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Post by marc412 on Oct 2, 2018 16:12:37 GMT -5
Think I came in one word too early...
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Post by palmer7 on Oct 3, 2018 11:01:28 GMT -5
(buzzer)I'm going to agree with you, Marc. No money lost, but you are locked out. Here's the next word for Patseen and William. [___SINGER,___] [__COMPOSER,__] [____JAMES____]
[__TAYLOR'S___] [_____________] [_____________]
(beep)Taylor's... (buzzcode: 44) *Patseen buzzes in (34)*Patseen?
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Post by patpun2016 on Oct 3, 2018 21:45:28 GMT -5
Is it his son, Ben Taylor?
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Post by palmer7 on Oct 4, 2018 16:07:35 GMT -5
(buzzer)No, it isn't. William, you get the entire puzzle for yourself. After I read off all six clues, you'll have three seconds to answer. Let's show you those remaining two words. Ready? Go.
[___SINGER,___] [__COMPOSER,__] [____JAMES____]
[__TAYLOR'S___] [_____EX______] [_____________]
(beep)Ex.
[___SINGER,___] [__COMPOSER,__] [____JAMES____]
[__TAYLOR'S___] [_____EX______] [_____WIFE____]
(beep)Wife. Singer, composer, James Taylor's ex wife. William, solve the puzzle.
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Post by palmer7 on Oct 6, 2018 10:23:39 GMT -5
(buzzer)Carly Simon. One of the great songwriters of our time. I can't believe nobody came up with that. Stacey, for those people at home who have bets riding on this, where's the $10 Money Card?
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Post by tmann3x on Oct 6, 2018 10:29:31 GMT -5
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Post by palmer7 on Oct 6, 2018 10:46:49 GMT -5
Nobody gets a crack at the board, but that $10 will still be up there next round. Who will win? We'll start Round 2 next! (main theme to commercial, cheers and applause, fade to commercial)
(fade in, main theme closes, cheers and applause)Greg: We're back, folks. It's Hump Day during Clearance $ale Week, let's look at the scores. Patseen: $32 William: $25 Marc: $30
Patseen leads by $2 over Marc, and William is at $25. One of these three players will have a chance to either win the Lot or come back on Friday for a guaranteed chance at the Lot. Back to the questions. 1. Schnatter is the last name of the founder of what pizza chain? 2. Starting with "C", what is the name of the warm dry wind which blows over the Rocky Mountains? 3. Complete this Lobo song title: "Me and You and..." 4. What hotel/motel chain adopted its name based on its original room rate? 5. What sport's lingo uses the term "Caballerial"?(buzzcodes and answers, please)
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Post by palmer7 on Oct 10, 2018 21:04:59 GMT -5
1. Schnatter is the last name of the founder of what pizza chain? (buzzcode: 15) *William buzzes in (15, BULLSEYE!)*William? William: Papa Johns?(There's an apostrophe in between the n and s, but...) You're right! And we have a tie for second place as William goes to $30. (ding) Patseen: $32 William: $30 Marc: $30
2. Starting with "C", what is the name of the warm dry wind which blows over the Rocky Mountains? (buzzcode: 56) *Marc buzzes in (48)*Marc? Marc: chinookYes, sir, and you take the lead. (ding) Patseen: $32 William: $30 Marc: $35
3. Complete this Lobo song title: "Me and You and..." (buzzcode: 95) *William buzzes in (84)*William? William: A dog named BooIndeed, and we have a tie for first. (ding) Patseen: $32 William: $35 Marc: $35
4. What hotel/motel chain adopted its name based on its original room rate? (buzzcode: 69) *Marc buzzes in (69, BULLSEYE!)*Marc? Marc: Motel 6And they'll leave the light on for you. Right, up to $40. (ding) Patseen: $32 William: $35 Marc: $40
5. What sport's lingo uses the term "Caballerial"? (buzzcode: 42) *William buzzes in (65)*William? William: SkateboardingThat's a fakie backside 360 ollie. You're right again, up to $40. (ding) Patseen: $32 William: $40 Marc: $40
[INSTANT BARGAIN]Instant Bargain time again, and we have a Double $ale situation. William, Marc, only one of you can have this, and if you want to think of an offer, go for it. To coin the phrase of a certain bespectacled man in daytime, "Next prize, Stacey."
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Post by palmer7 on Oct 10, 2018 21:34:11 GMT -5
(Shannon and Kelly enjoy a day at a Kiwi beach)Stacey: William and Marc, I come from Australia, where it's beautiful. But sometimes, I drop by our neighbor to the south, New Zealand. And you'll have a chance to visit on your trip to Auckland!
You and a guest will fly round-trip coach from Los Angeles to Auckland, New Zealand for a 7-night stay in a Great Barrier Suite at Enclosure Bay in Waiheke Island, within a 15-minute drive of Oneroa Beach and Onetangi Beach. Take advantage of recreation opportunities such as a spa tub or take in the view from a terrace and a garden. Additional features at this bed and breakfast include complimentary wireless Internet access, concierge services, and barbecue grills. Enclosure Bay. Daily, complimentary, English breakfast and Standard Vacation Protection are included.
Plus, help rejuvenate and maintain your well-being with Vibrosaun Therapy and halotherapy sessions!
And you can relive the memories over and over when you record your trip on this action camera!
Shoot breathtaking scenes in Ultra HD with this GoPro HERO6 Black action camera. Its 60 fps frame rate provides high-quality 4K video capture, and its 5.0GHz Wi-Fi band enables fast wireless transfer of high-resolution media files to a mobile device. One 33 Piece Ultimate DX-DGPK03 camera accessory kit is included! Furnished by GoPro.
Together, this prize package is normally priced at...
But is yours on $ale of the Century for only....
(audience cheers as I join the three) Greg: Very nice prize package, Stace. An action camera and a trip to New Zealand. A beautiful part of the Southern Hemisphere. Now, William, I know you're from Singapore, but this is round trip from Los Angeles. And then, Marc, you're from New Jersey, so airfare might be an issue for you, as well. So, I'm going to throw in $1,000 cash. Somebody make me an offer.
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Post by marc412 on Oct 11, 2018 5:44:26 GMT -5
Can you do $5?
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Post by palmer7 on Oct 11, 2018 12:13:28 GMT -5
Not yet, but I can do $7.
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Post by palmer7 on Oct 12, 2018 12:04:09 GMT -5
Nobody with a counter? OK, now I'll go to $5.
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Post by marc412 on Oct 12, 2018 12:24:49 GMT -5
Sold! *rings in*
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Post by palmer7 on Oct 13, 2018 10:11:57 GMT -5
He's going to buy! (audience cheers, I walk back to my lectern) We take the $5 off his score....
Patseen: $32 William: $40 Marc: $35
Enjoy the trip, the camera, and $1,000 in cash. William currently has the lead now at $40. Back to the questions.
1. What fluid is stored in the gallbladder? 2. Who is widely credited for sewing the first American flag? 3. What Broadway character is described as "just a bang-beat, bell-ringing, big-haul, great-go, neck-or-nothing, rip-roarin', every-time-a bull's-eye salesman"?
(buzzcodes and answers, please)
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Post by patpun2016 on Oct 16, 2018 22:28:01 GMT -5
(Just hopping in to say that I am in exams period until 28th, details are in vacation thread.)
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Post by patpun2016 on Oct 27, 2018 4:01:59 GMT -5
(Back!)
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Post by palmer7 on Oct 27, 2018 20:31:46 GMT -5
1. What fluid is stored in the gallbladder? (buzzcode: 79) *Patseen buzzes in (66)*Patseen? Patseen: Bile!I've never heard anyone say "Bile!" with that much enthusiasm. You're right. (ding) Patseen: $37 William: $40 Marc: $35
2. Who is widely credited for sewing the first American flag? (buzzcode: 85) *William buzzes in (85, BULLSEYE!)*William? William: Betsy RossExactly right, and you go up to $45. (ding) Patseen: $37 William: $40 Marc: $35
3. What Broadway character is described as "just a bang-beat, bell-ringing, big-haul, great-go, neck-or-nothing, rip-roarin', every-time-a bull's-eye salesman"? (buzzcode: 64) *William buzzes in (43)*William? William: The Music Man(my lectern shows a question mark) More information, please.
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