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Post by mringgenberg on Mar 15, 2019 16:18:15 GMT -5
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Post by romnserg on Mar 15, 2019 16:51:25 GMT -5
ME: "All The Fours!"
Audience: "Droopy Drawers!" ME: OK, the category is still "Design", the question speaks about Fashion Weeks, here it is: - Which of these Fashion Weeks is the only one which belongs to the "Big Four"?
- Los Angeles
- New York City
- Miami
[/ol][/ul](Anthony, Nels and William. Please PM me your buzzcode and answer, alongside your middle line number, in case Matt answers incorrectly)
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Post by mringgenberg on Mar 15, 2019 17:56:32 GMT -5
New York City?
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Post by romnserg on Mar 15, 2019 20:19:06 GMT -5
ME: Of course it's New York City! (Ding) (Audience Applause) The other "Fashion Weeks" which belongs to the "Big Four" are London, Paris and Milan. OK, we light up Number 44 and you're only one away from wiining the prize of your choice. ME: Turn 4 is over. Let's get straight into Turn 5. And it's time to "Let's mix the six!" Shazam! (Category Reveal)In Turn 5, the categories are: Language from 01 to 10, Sports & Games from 11 to 20; Nature from 21 to 30; Science from 31 to 40; Music from 41 to 50 and Technology from 51 to 60. Kevin, you're one of the three players are one number away from winning the Round. If you want that to happen, you have to light up number 24. Before that, you must answer correctly the next question on the subject of "Nature": - When was the last time Halley's Comet was visible from Earth?
- April 20th, 1976
- Feburary 9th, 1986
- July 28th, 1996
[/ol][/ul](Matt, Nels and William. Please PM me your buzzcode and answer, alongside your middle line number, in case Kevin answers incorrectly)
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Post by koopakid17 on Mar 15, 2019 20:24:21 GMT -5
Was born too late for it but B.
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Post by romnserg on Mar 16, 2019 7:17:09 GMT -5
ME: Do you think it's Feburary 9th, 1986? Of course it is! (Dings) (Audience cheers and applause) You light up Number 24, "Score some more two dozen" and you've just won the Round! (More cheers and applause) Kevin, as a reward for lighting the entire "Middle Line", you have the choice of these prizes that you know what are they. (I walk through the doors as they open to reveal Samantha, Cymphonique and Gage with the three prizes located). We have Samantha with the Antique Rug, Cymphonique with the La-Z-Boy Sofa and Gage with the Curio Cabinet. Kevin, what's your prize choice?
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Post by koopakid17 on Mar 16, 2019 11:31:26 GMT -5
I'll take the sofa.
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Post by romnserg on Mar 16, 2019 12:27:05 GMT -5
ME: Before revealing the price of the La-Z-Boy Sofa, we know that the Antique Rug and the Curio Cabinet are carried over the next show. And George. Will you tell us a little bit more about the La-Z-Boy Sofa? George: I do my best, Sergio. Kevin, this is a very well built La-Z-Boy Sofa, from England Furniture, a division of La-Z-Boy and all of their products are manufactured right here in the USA in New Tazewell, Tennessee. This sofa can sit tight to your wall. No clearance is required. This sofa can be disassembled to fit through most RV/camper doors. These sofas are bulk packaged. They are packaged in bubble wrap and they don't come in a box. Cymphonique, will you tell us how much is worth this La-Z-Boy Sofa? Cymphonique: George, Kevin has won that La-Z-Boy Sofa worth: (She reveals the prize) $1,222! (Audience applause as I return to my lectern)ME: Thank you, girls. The fun doesn't finish as we have a look at the state of each of our players and their respective Bingo Cards, because we're having a tight game this morning: After replacing Anthony Long, Matt might play another "Gambit" match, but he needs "Lucky Seven, God's in Heaven" or 7 sqaures for a "Full House" with a grand total of $1,699 in cash and prizes. Once again, Nels' wheels came off, however he did better than yesterday and he's just "Doctor's Three Squared Orders" equal to 9 squares for a "Full House", but he doesn't have any money yet! In a sudden reversal of fortune. Kevin's luck strategically changed a little bit. But he needs "Doctor's Three Squared Orders" or 9 squares for a "Full House", as he's won $1,622 in cash and prizes in that round! ME: Despite being frozen out on his first question of Turn 1. William was closer to win the round as well. He needs "(It's) A Ten from Len" equal to 10 squares for a "Full House"! That's how their players did so far, everybody has chosen their "Lucky Number", except one: Nels, If you hadn't ran out of time, you had a chance "Ask For More", becase your "Lucky Number" was number 34! (Audience groans) Well, still to come, our players have to work hard to fill up every single square from their "Bingo Card". The first person to do it will have the choice of another three more prizes! And that person will play "Gambit" against our "Reigning Champion"! More "Full House-Gambit Hour" right after this! (Audience cheers and applause)
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Post by romnserg on Mar 17, 2019 19:30:29 GMT -5
(Audience cheers and applause)ME: Welcome back to "Full House-Gambit Hour". It's time to finish the "Full House" segment, but before moving on. I had to tell you that several days ago, Anthony Long has caught cheating and that lead him to be banned from the forum forever. In his place I need another contestant. He was one of yesterday's opponents on the "Full House" portion. He works as a Supermarket Clerk from Council Bluffs, Iowa. Let's meet MATT RINGGENBERG! (Audience cheers and applause as I come to Matt's podium and I shake his hand). ME: Welcome back to the show, Matt.
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Post by mringgenberg on Mar 17, 2019 20:23:39 GMT -5
Thank You
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Post by romnserg on Mar 17, 2019 20:28:00 GMT -5
Our viewers might recognize you, because you were here yesterday alongside Anthony, Nels and Vincent. Let's recap, you're a cashier at a Target store. Oops, sorry. (Audience laughs as I look at the cards) Oh, here it is: Well, Matt. You're a supermarket clerk, this consists of shopping carts, stock shelves, etc. For how much time you've did these sorts of things?
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Post by mringgenberg on Mar 17, 2019 20:37:24 GMT -5
A little over 12 years.
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Post by romnserg on Mar 17, 2019 20:39:24 GMT -5
What do you do in your spare time?
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Post by mringgenberg on Mar 17, 2019 21:01:15 GMT -5
Word Seeks
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Post by romnserg on Mar 17, 2019 21:08:32 GMT -5
Is a pasttime like sudokus or crosswords, but it's kinda similar to a word search. Isn't it?
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Post by mringgenberg on Mar 18, 2019 8:06:41 GMT -5
It is.
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Post by romnserg on Mar 18, 2019 11:49:34 GMT -5
ME: Let's see if you can win some more, you've only won $270 last time, but since you've inherited Anthony's winnings, you're now closer to $1,700. Best of luck, Matt. And now, let's begin Round 3: "The Full House"! ROUND 3: FULL HOUSEIn this Round, we play in fast and furious fashion as we're closer to the finish line. I keep asking quick-fire questions "Open to All on the Buzzer". You will use your buzzcodes from Round 1. As always, whoever gets closer to the Magic Number will answer the question. Get that right, you light up the numbers starting on the top row of your "Bingo Cards" and proceeding left to right, then similarly on the middle and bottom rows, but get it wrong and you will be frozen out for the next question only. If you manage to get exactly the Magic Number and answer that question correctly you will earn a guaranteed $300 bonus. The first player to light up every single square on their "Bingo Card" wins the round, and gets the choice of these three prizes. What are they, George? George: Sergio, whoever fills that Full House will have the choice of either: A Telescope, A Washer & Dryer or A Massage Chair.(Audience cheers and applause)And of course, that player will go against the "Reigning Champion" (Which is of course, Vincent Easter) on another "Gambit" match. Let's recap the state of players, because it seems that we're having a close battle: Before that, I guess Victoria, Gage, Cymphoniuqe and Samantha want to see me on their antiques. Girls, what do you have for me? I mean for us? Gage: (Cymphonique enters to the studio with Victoria, Gage and Samantha behind hier; she lays out architectural drawings on table, with Gage behind her) One of the most unfortunates, sir!Cymphonique: (Perspiring and trembling) The water...14 feet above the keel in 10 minutes. In the forepeak, in all three holds and in the boiler room 6.Samantha: That's right, miss.Gage: When can we get underway, gambit?Cymphonique: THAT'S FIVE COMPARTMENTS! She can stay afloat with the first four compartments breached, but not with five! (Tersely to me) Not with five. As she goes down by the head, the water will spill over the tops of the bulkheads at E deck from one to the next. Back and back. There's no way to stop it.ME: And what about the pumps...If we open the doors...Cymphonique: (She interrupts me) The pumps will gives time, but minutes only. From this moment, no matter what we do, Titanic will founder.Gage: (Incredulously) But this ship can't sink!Cymphonique: She's made of iron, miss! I assure you, she can...and she will. It's a mathematical certainty.ME: How much time?Cymphonique: An hour...Two at most.ME: And how many are we aboard, Mrs. Justice?Victoria: 2,200 passengers and crew on board, sir.ME: (Turning to Gage) Well, I think you may get your headlines, Mrs. Golightly.(Audience cheers and applause)ME: Well, that happened straight after the RMS Titanic collided with an iceberg at 11:40 PM on April 14th, 1912. Her sinking two hours and forty minutes later at 2:20 AM on Monday, 15 April, resulting in the deaths of more than 1,500 people and only 705 passengers surviving one of history's deadliest marine disasters during peacetime. Fingers on your buzzers, here's the first question, but first here come the answers: - Drowning, Crushed, Hypothermia. What was the main cause of death?
Matt: 77 (-39) Nels: 90 (-52) Kevin: 62 (-24) William: 65 (-27) | Magic #: 38 |
(Buzz-In!)ME: Kevin?
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Post by koopakid17 on Mar 18, 2019 12:35:21 GMT -5
Hypothermia.
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Post by romnserg on Mar 18, 2019 12:52:27 GMT -5
ME: It's coldly correct! (Ding) (Audience Applause) Hypothermia is absolutely right! Someone would die in the lethally freezing waters with a temperature of 28 °F (−2 °C). Well, "Me and You, Little Boy Blue, You and Me" is light up for you. Well done. Next question, and these are the answers: - ABC, NBC, FOX. What "Other Network" broadcasts "The Wall", hosted by Chris Hardwick?
Matt: 23 (-22) Nels: 41 (-40) Kevin: 05 (-04) William: 49 (-48) | Magic #: 01 |
(Buzz-In!)
ME: Kevin again!
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Post by koopakid17 on Mar 18, 2019 18:53:17 GMT -5
NBC.
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Post by romnserg on Mar 18, 2019 19:28:53 GMT -5
ME: That's right! (Ding) (Audience Applause) With a correct answer, you'll get green balls but you will get Red Balls with a wrong answer. But a 40 feet Wall stands between you and $12,000,000! Kevin, you're storming your way to the "Full House" as you light up Number 21, "The Any Key Of The Double Blackjack Door". Here's the next question: - Which British author wrote the "Winnie the Pooh" books?
Matt: 64 (-31) Nels: 21 (+12) Kevin: 15 (+18) William: 22 (+11) | Magic #: 33 |
(Buzz-In!)
ME: What do you say, William?
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Post by williamlow31 on Mar 18, 2019 23:03:42 GMT -5
A A Milne
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Post by romnserg on Mar 19, 2019 6:26:47 GMT -5
ME: It's correct! (Ding) (Audience Applause) The first volume was published back in 1926. William, you've just light up Number 03, "Dearie me, cup of tea and coffee". Here's the next question, that will sound familiar to Victoria, Gage, Cymphonique and Samantha, listen up: - Kendall, James, Carlos and Logan were members of which boyband?
Matt: 76 (+26) Nels: 59 (+09) Kevin: 26 (+24) William: 41 (-09) | Magic #: 50 |
(Buzz-In!)
ME: Ugh, I've never seen a similar situation like that! Two players have the same difference. But William buzzed-in because he was quicker than Nels. I repeat the question: Kendall, James, Carlos and Logan were members of which boyband?
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Post by williamlow31 on Mar 19, 2019 23:40:07 GMT -5
Big Time Rush
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Post by romnserg on Mar 20, 2019 7:45:29 GMT -5
Victoria, Gage, Cymphonique & Samantha: (They're happy) YES! (Ding) (Audience Applause)
ME: Brillant! Well done, William. It's is Big Time Rush! You've just light up number 22. ME, Victoria, Gage, Cymphonique & Samantha: "All the Twos!". Audience: "Two Little Lucky Rubber Duckies!" ME: And William starts to get closer to Matt and Kevin, but Nels is still stuck. Let's see if he can get to the game with the next question: - Yes or No. The RMS Lusitania belonged to the British shipping line Cunard.
Matt: 93 (-79) Nels: 04 (+10) Kevin: 37 (-23) William: 28 (-14) | Magic #: 14 |
(Buzz-In!)
ME: Nels?
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Post by nelson17 on Mar 21, 2019 10:00:19 GMT -5
No
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Post by romnserg on Mar 21, 2019 10:42:26 GMT -5
ME: Phew. Just made it. But it's wrong! (Buzz) (Audience groans) It's actually yes. On 7 May 1915, it was sunk by a German torpedo, causing the death of 1,198 passengers and crew, with only 764 survivors. Nels, this freezes you out, you can't answer the next question: - İzmir, Ankara, Istambul. Which Turkish city was formerly known as Byzantium and Constantinople?
Matt: 06 (+37)
Nels: KO (XX) Kevin: 48 (-05) William: 65 (-22) | Magic #: 43 |
(Buzz-In!)
ME: Kevin?
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Post by koopakid17 on Mar 21, 2019 11:57:21 GMT -5
Thank you, They Might Be Giants: Istanbul!
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Post by romnserg on Mar 21, 2019 14:13:11 GMT -5
ME: It is Istambul! (Ding) (Audience Applause) On March 28, 1930, "Istambul" has been the sole official name of the city in Turkish and has since replaced the traditional name of "Constantinople" in most western languages as well. Kevin, actually it's a History question. Not a music question. But even I don't care what you say, because you've got the right answer and you light up Number 31, "Get up and Run". You're just 6 away! And Nels is back in play. But the next question has no possible answers at all! But here it is anyway: - Which Steven Spielberg film is set on Amity Island?
Matt: 06 (+08) Nels: 81 (-67) Kevin: 99 (-85) William: 40 (-26) | Magic #: 14 |
(Buzz-In!)
ME: Matt?
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Post by mringgenberg on Mar 21, 2019 16:14:49 GMT -5
Jaws!
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