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Post by Bill Skinner on Oct 8, 2018 11:11:31 GMT -5
Last time we played, pathfinder20 racked up a two-day total of $103,124, and now has a chance to retire undefeated after three shows. We need him and two challengers to join, and the show will begin after everything is set.
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Post by koopakid17 on Oct 8, 2018 11:40:20 GMT -5
I'm in on this!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2018 11:49:06 GMT -5
Me too.
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Post by Bill Skinner on Oct 8, 2018 11:59:01 GMT -5
That's our two challengers! We just need pathfinder20 to sign back in so that the show can begin.
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Post by Bill Skinner on Oct 9, 2018 12:22:30 GMT -5
(bump for pathfinder20 to sign back in)
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Post by pathfinder20 on Oct 9, 2018 21:47:52 GMT -5
Whoops sorry. Here I am.
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Post by Bill Skinner on Oct 10, 2018 5:27:26 GMT -5
That's our three! Please stand by; the show will start soon...
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Post by Bill Skinner on Oct 10, 2018 10:38:40 GMT -5
(PYL Intro) RANDY WEST: Today, these three players are after high stakes, but they'll have to avoid the Whammy as they play the most exciting game of their lives! (PYL Theme) From Television City in Hollywood, it's time to Press Your Luck! And now here's your host, the star of Press Your Luck, Erin Harris!ERIN HARRIS: Thank you, Randy West! Welcome to Press Your Luck, and we're ready to do it again with pathfinder20, who's attempting to become a three-time undefeated champion, and two challengers who will try to prevent that from happening in koopakid17 and geniusinmath.
Of course, we all want to spin the Big Board and win lots of cash and prizes, but first, you have to answer four questions. A buzz-in answer is worth three spins, and a multiple-choice answer is worth one. So hands on your buzzers, and here we go with the first question:
"The town of Mayberry as depicted in The Andy Griffith Show is often said to be based on what real-life town in North Carolina?"
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2018 10:46:54 GMT -5
*buzz* Mount Airy.
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Post by Bill Skinner on Oct 10, 2018 10:54:43 GMT -5
ERIN: Is the correct answer Mount Airy, Fayetteville or Gastonia?
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Post by koopakid17 on Oct 10, 2018 11:48:15 GMT -5
Mount Airy.
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Post by pathfinder20 on Oct 10, 2018 13:37:02 GMT -5
Mount Airy
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Post by Bill Skinner on Oct 11, 2018 5:39:58 GMT -5
ERIN: And the correct answer is Mount Airy! So geniusinmath gets three spins...ding! ...and pathfinder20 and koopakid17 get one each.ding! ding! Here's the second question:
"What former President had been an actor in the 1950s?"
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Post by pathfinder20 on Oct 11, 2018 5:53:26 GMT -5
Buzz! Ronald Reagan
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Post by Bill Skinner on Oct 11, 2018 8:02:21 GMT -5
ERIN: Is the correct answer Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter or Richard Nixon?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2018 10:40:03 GMT -5
I say Ronald Reagan.
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Post by koopakid17 on Oct 11, 2018 12:12:29 GMT -5
Ronald Reagan.
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Post by Bill Skinner on Oct 11, 2018 12:21:00 GMT -5
ERIN: The correct answer is Ronald Reagan! So three more spins for pathfinder20...ding! ...and one more each for geniusinmath and koopakid17.ding! ding! Our third question is:
"A triangle that has two sides of equal length is also known as what?"
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2018 12:26:04 GMT -5
*buzz* Isosceles.
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Post by Bill Skinner on Oct 11, 2018 12:36:04 GMT -5
ERIN: Is the correct answer isosceles, scalene or equilateral?
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Post by pathfinder20 on Oct 11, 2018 14:49:35 GMT -5
isosceles.
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Post by koopakid17 on Oct 11, 2018 18:57:50 GMT -5
Isosceles.
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Post by Bill Skinner on Oct 12, 2018 5:00:25 GMT -5
ERIN: And the correct answer is isosceles! So geniusinmath gets three more spins...ding! ...and pathfinder20 and koopakid17 get one more each.ding! ding! This is our final question of the round:
"The sport known as football in Europe and Africa is called what in the United States?"
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Post by pathfinder20 on Oct 12, 2018 6:52:41 GMT -5
Buzz! Soccer
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Post by Bill Skinner on Oct 12, 2018 8:23:59 GMT -5
ERIN: Is the correct answer soccer, rugby or kickball?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2018 8:58:27 GMT -5
Soccer.
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Post by koopakid17 on Oct 12, 2018 21:16:49 GMT -5
Soccer.
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Post by Bill Skinner on Oct 15, 2018 5:06:21 GMT -5
ERIN: The correct answer is soccer! So we add three more spins to pathfinder20's total...ding! ...and one more each to koopakid17's and geniusinmath's totals.ding! ding! (PYL Theme) After this round of questions, pathfinder20 has eight spins, koopakid17 has four and geniusinmath has eight. And when we return, our three players will put their spins to good use on the Big Board; you don't want to miss it, so come on back!
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Post by Bill Skinner on Oct 15, 2018 7:46:56 GMT -5
ERIN: Welcome back! The time has come to spin the Big Board, where we have lots of cash and prizes waiting to be won. However, I want you to beware of the evil Whammy, because if you land on him, he'll take away every penny of your earnings. Four of those will put you out of the game for good, and obviously, we don't want it to happen to any of you. To stop the board, give me a number from 1 to 54.
As always, we start with the player who has the fewest spins, and with four of them, koopakid17 will spin first.TOP ROW:A--$1100/$1600/$1400B--$100/Whammy/$1150 C--$500+SPIN/$1000+SPIN/$2500+SPIN D--Whammy/$775/$1750 E--PS4/$450/Whammy F--$1500/Turntable & Records/$1900RIGHT COLUMN:G--$950/$200/Whammy H--Flokati Rug/$1200/$1300 I--$675/Whammy/$2000 BOTTOM ROW:J--Whammy/$850/Pick-a-CornerK--$1475/Digital Camera/$300 L--Add-a-One/Whammy/$400 M--$900/Whammy/Big Bucks N--Whammy/$500/$700 O--$800/$1350/Riding MowerLEFT COLUMN:P--$525/Whammy/$1600 Q--Whammy/$1825/$600 R--Tea Service/$700/Whammy
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Post by koopakid17 on Oct 15, 2018 12:24:51 GMT -5
Let's go, then! Come on, big bucks, no whammies, stop! (40)
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