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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jul 31, 2019 20:02:58 GMT -5
James, what do you think? Would you like a powerful laptop like that one?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 1, 2019 8:27:30 GMT -5
I need a laptop! My aunt needs one! No matter how powerful it is!
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Aug 1, 2019 18:47:46 GMT -5
Well all you have to do to take this home is hit your buzzer. Going once, going twice................
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Post by Deleted on Aug 1, 2019 18:51:19 GMT -5
Buzz!
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Aug 1, 2019 20:15:28 GMT -5
He's buying it! That laptop is yours, James, along with the cash I threw in. (Sale Surprise sfx) Oh, but even better, there's a $ale Surprise attached to that! (Vanna opens the envelope) It's $500 in cash! That means you wind up with $1500 cash in addition to the laptop and I have some more questions for the three of you.
1) In history, what war ended at 11:00 in the morning, on November 11th , 1918? 2) According to the Bible, what infamous person took his own life by hanging himself after betraying Jesus Christ? 3) In order to not have his sailors become afraid of being lost, what explorer had a phony log made for the Santa Maria? 4) What European country’s capital is Brussels? 5) What month is Martin Luther King’s birthday celebrated on? (Answers and codes to my PM box please)
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Aug 4, 2019 9:19:34 GMT -5
In history, what war ended at 11:00 in the morning on November 11th, 1918? (Buzzcode: 100; Nels rings in) Nels: World War 1. Me: Right.
David: $35 James: $45 Nels: $50
According to the Bible, what infamous person took his own life after betraying Jesus Christ? (Buzzcode: 1; James rings in) James: Judas? We can accept that, and we once again have a tie.
David: $35 James: $50 Nels: $50
In order to not have his sailors become afraid of being lost, what explorer had a phony log made for the Santa Maria? (Buzzcode: 45; Nels rings in) Nels: Columbus Me: Another five bucks for that.
David: $35 James: $50 Nels: $55
What European country's capital is Brussels? (Buzzcode: 86; James rings in) James: Belgium! Me: Belgium is right and we have another tie.
David: $35 James: $55 Nels: $55
What month is Martin Luther King's birthday celebrated on? (Buzzcode: 39; David rings in) David: January Me: That's the month.
David: $40 James: $55 Nels: $55
(Fame Game sfx) We've arrived at our second Fame Game of the day, players. $15 money card now on the board in addition to the ten and here come the clues for these famous People. I am a sports team, one of the most loved and hated since my inception in 1890. Since then, I have played to about close to 100 million fans. At our first location, we were nicknamed “Da Bums” and in 1947, made history when we signed Jackie Robertson. When I moved to my new location in 1958, admission was free on opening day. In my first season at my new home, I lost the National League Pennant because Sandy Koufax had a sore finger. Our first location was in Brooklyn and the second was Los Angeles. Who am I? (PM your codes and answers to my PM box please)
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Aug 4, 2019 11:03:38 GMT -5
(Buzzcode: 26; David rings in) David: The Dodgers Me: The Dodgers is correct, and you get your first crack at the board, David. Everything except 2 is available, so make your selection.
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Post by gameboy2000 on Aug 4, 2019 11:07:25 GMT -5
Number 6.
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Aug 4, 2019 11:12:44 GMT -5
He wants number six. Vanna, show him what's behind six, please. (Vanna reveals number six) Vanna: $10 money card! Me: That certainly makes things interesting. David is now behind our co leaders Nels and James by only five bucks as we come to the end of our second round. We'll have more $ale for you after this, so please stick around. (Fade to commercial)
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Aug 7, 2019 17:22:00 GMT -5
(Back to the studio) Close match on our hands here as we start our third round. Hands on buzzers, players, and here we go with these questions.
1) According to the famous phrase, how many does it take “to tango”? 2) In what ocean would you find the Marianas Trench? 3) What first name is shared by both movie actors Douglas and Keaton? 4) What word is usually represented by a strange symbol called an “ampersand”? 5) What type of animal would you have if you had a “whippet”?
(Answers and buzz codes to my PM box no later than 6:30PM eastern August 9th)
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Aug 8, 2019 7:46:38 GMT -5
According to the famous phrase, how many does it take "to tango"? (Buzzcode: 89; Nels rings in) Nels: 2 Me: Two to tango, yes.
David: $50 James: $55 Nels: $60
In what ocean would you find the Marianas Trench? (Buzzcode: 51; Nels rings in) Nels: The Pacific Ocean Me: Yes sir.
David: $50 James: $55 Nels: $65
What first name is shared by both movie actors Douglas and Keaton? (Buzzcode: 48; Nels rings in) Nels: Michael Me: Yep, Douglas and Michael Keaton.
David: $50 James: $55 Nels: $70
What word is usually represented by a strange symbol call an ampersand? (Buzzcode: 9; James rings in) James: And Me: And you're right for another five
David: $50 James: $60 Nels: $70
What type of animal would you have if you had a "whippet"? (Buzzcode: 3; James rings in) James: Dog Me: Woof woof. That's dog speak for you're right.
David: $50 James: $65 Nels: $70
And with that, it's time now to open up the $ale of the Century vault. Nels, you're in the lead so you can go for the vault if you so choose. We have a random cash amount in there from $1,000 all the way up to $10,000 but the catch is that you have to hand over $15 in order to go for it. Doing so would drop you to second place by ten bucks. What do you think? (audience yells suggestions)
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Post by nelson17 on Aug 8, 2019 8:33:01 GMT -5
I would if it was $5 no questions asked but $15 I’m not buying
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Aug 8, 2019 15:42:43 GMT -5
He's not going for it. You retain your lead, but let's see what you missed out on. (I go onto the floor and open the vault) And you passed up on........$9300! Not the highest amount, but still a big number, so ouchie. (I go back to my podium) Nonetheless, we go back to the questions with this set.
1) What famous singer is known, affectionately, as “The King Of Rock And Roll”? 2) In the game of “Monopoly”, how much does a person receive when they pass the “GO” square”? 3) In chemistry, what is represented by the symbol H2O? 4) During the spring and summer time, you would find many kids out in their front yards in front of stands selling what type of drink? 5) Finish this famous quote from Shakespeare: “To Be Or Not To Be……..”?
(Answers and codes to my PM box by 4:45pm Eastern August 10th, please)
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Aug 10, 2019 17:25:01 GMT -5
(Unfortunately, Nels has missed the deadline. As such, he is locked out for these questions) What famous singer is know, affectionately, as "The King Of Rock And Roll"? (Buzzcode: 59; James rings in) James: Elvis Presley Me: We have a tie again.
David: $50 James: $70 Nels: $70
In the game of Monopoly, how much does a person receive when they pass the GO square? (Buzzcode: 62; David rings in) David: $200 Me: You're right for five.
David: $55 James: $70 Nels: $70
In chemistry, what is represented by the symbol of H2O? (Buzzcode: 19; James rings in) James: Water Me: Always important to drink plenty of that during the summer, you're right.
David: $55 James: $75 Nels: $70
During the spring and summer time, you would find many kids out in their front yards in front of stands selling what type of drink? (Buzzcode: 87; David rings in) David: Lemonade Me: Yes sir.
David: $60 James: $75 Nels: $70
Finish this famous quote from Shakespeare: "To Be Or Not To Be........."? (Buzzcode: 66; David rings in) David: That is the Question Me: So what's the answer? Oh wait, you just gave me the answer. Here's another five bucks.
David: $65 James: $75 Nels: $70
(Fame Game sfx) Time now for our third and final Fame Game of the day. There's a $25 money card on the board, and that can prove to be very important as all three players are currently separated by only ten bucks. Here are your clues for this famous Fictional Character. I am a mythological God that both the Greeks and the Romans believed in. I was described as having both a happy and cruel nature. My cruel side came from my treatment of my wife who was forbidden to see what I really looked like. In fact, I refused to be with her except in the dark. When she lit a lamp and finally saw me, I bled in anger. First, I was portrayed as a handsome, athletic young man, but today, I’m usually shown as a chubby, naked infant with wings, bow and arrows. I am usually associated with love, romance and a certain holiday in February.
(PM your answers and codes to me no later than 6:30pm Eastern August 12th, please)
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Aug 11, 2019 9:13:48 GMT -5
Only waiting on James now
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Aug 13, 2019 8:24:30 GMT -5
(Buzzcode: 58; Nels rings in) Nels: Cupid Me: Yes. Okay Nels, that $25 money card is out there somewhere so let's see if you can find it. (2 and 6 are out of play)
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Post by nelson17 on Aug 13, 2019 8:32:03 GMT -5
9
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Aug 13, 2019 10:14:22 GMT -5
Number 9 is his choice. What's behind number nine, Vanna? (Vanna reveals panel 9) Vanna: It's a $15 money card! Me: Not the highest amount out there but still pretty good. That gives you first place by ten dollars, and that is how much each question in our Century Round is worth. Whoever's ahead after this will advance to the Winner's Board, but if we have a tie, a toss up question will be asked to break the tie. Here are the scores as they stand right now.
David: $65 James: $75 Nels: $85
Best of luck to all three of you. We start the Century Round.................now.
1) What product do we usually associate with the company name Bausch and Lomb? 2) The reading of the Declaration of Independence and the death of Chief Justice John Marshall are two of the incidents in which this famous cracked symbol was rung. What is this American symbol? 3) What actress, who was married to comedian Mel Brooks, became well-known for her role as “Mrs. Robinson” in “The Graduate”? 4) In 1988, Stacy Allison became the first American woman to scale the Earth’s highest mountain located in the Himalayas. Name the mountain. 5) According to tradition, you would return to Rome again if you put three coins in what famous fountain? 6) What is the branch of science that deals with animal life called? 7) If you want your dog to be known for it’s pedigree, you would have it registered with the AKC. What does AKC stand for? 8) What French word, that begins with the letter “C”, describes someone with a great deal of knowledge about fine arts, cuisine and other matters of taste? 9) What animal is also known as a “bison”? 10) What Asian country, which was the site of an unpopular war in the 60’s and 70’s, has Ho Chi Minh City as it’s capital?
(Answers and codes are to be PMed to me no later than 11:15am Eastern August 15th)
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Aug 14, 2019 7:27:45 GMT -5
What product do we usually associate with the company name Baush and Lomb? (Buzzcode: 83; Nels rings in) Nels: Contacts Me: Contacts or contact lenses, yes. Ten bucks for you, sir.
David: $65 James: $75 Nels: $95
The reading of the Declaration of Independence and the death of Chief Justice John Marshall are two of the incidents in which this famous cracked symbol was rung. What is this American symbol? (Buzzcode: 36; Nels rings in) Nels: Liberty Bell Me: Right
David: $65 James: $75 Nels: $105
What actress, who was married to comedian Mel Brooks, became well-known for her role as “Mrs. Robinson” in “The Graduate”? (Buzzcode: 17; James rings in) James: Anne Bancroft Me: Right
David: $65 James: $85 Nels: $105
In 1988, Stacy Allison became the first American woman to scale the Earth’s highest mountain located in the Himalayas. Name the mountain. (Buzzcode: 33; James rings in) James: Mount Everest Me: Right
David: $65 James: $95 Nels: $105
According to tradition, you would return to Rome again if you put three coins in what famous fountain? (Buzzcode: 52; James rings in) James: Trevi Fountain Me: That's the fountain.
David: $65 James: $105 Nels: $105
What is the branch of science that deals with animal life called? (Buzzcode: 12; James rings in) James: Biology? Me: Right, and you have the lead.
David: $65 James: $115 Nels: $105
If you want your dog to be known for it’s pedigree, you would have it registered with the AKC. What does AKC stand for? (Buzzcode: 41; Nels rings in) Nels: American Kennel Club Me: Right
David: $65 James: $115 Nels: $115
What French word, that begins with the letter “C”, describes someone with a great deal of knowledge about fine arts, cuisine and other matters of taste? (Buzzcode: 71; Nels rings in) Nels: Connoisseur Me: Oui
David: $65 James: $115 Nels: $125
What animal is also known as a bison? (Buzzcode: 97; David rings in) David: Buffalo Me: Right
David: $75 James: $115 Nels: $125
What Asian country, which was the site of an unpopular war in the 60’s and 70’s, has Ho Chi Minh City as it’s capital? (Buzzcode: 66; James rings in) James: Vietnam Me: Right
David: $75 James: $125 Nels: $125
(Jeopardy! round over sfx) And that sound means the end of the game. And as we look at the scores, David sits at $75 while James and Nels are both tied at $125 each. What this means, gentlemen, is I will ask a tiebreaker question worth five dollars to determine the winner. If you're right, you win the game. If you're wrong, however, your opponent wins. So keep that in mind as we go to this tiebreaker question for James and Nels. The carioca is a dance similar to the samba, but the inhabitants of what southern city call themselves cariocas? (Nels and James, please PM me your answer and code for the tiebreaker question no later than 8:30am Friday, August 16th)
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Aug 14, 2019 10:51:28 GMT -5
(Buzzcode: 40; James rings in) James: New Orleans? (buzzer) Me: Sorry, but that's incorrect and that means Nels has won the game!
David: $75 James: $120 Nels: $125
Nels, that was a close battle between you and James but you pulled it out at the very end, well done. By the way, the correct answer for that question was Rio de Janeiro. James, you were so close at the end there on that tiebreaker. You do have that computer and money from earlier in the game. We'll also add the $120 to that for a grand total of $4,138 cash and prizes. David, we hope you had a good time with us here on $ale. The $75 in front of you gets multiplied by ten, giving you a total of $750 in cash. Thanks for being here. Nels, you and I are heading to the Winner's board. (Nels and I go up to the board) All right Nels, you didn't pick up any prizes during the game but you have a chance to take one home right now. We have a trip to Japan worth over $19,000 up on the board. There's also a high definition television worth over $11,000. We also have a Mini Cooper worth more than $21,000. There's also a pinball machine worth more than $13,000. There's also a living room worth just over $10,000. Finally, we have a nice sport boat valued at over $30,000. In addition to all of that, we also have a cash jackpot that starts at $25,000 and will increase by $5,000 per day until it's claimed. The six prizes I just talked about make up 12 of the 15 squares on our board. The remaining three have the words WIN, THE and LOT. If you uncover those three cards in that exact order, you win everything on the stage as well as the cash jackpot. With that said Nels, pick your first set of numbers.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
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Post by nelson17 on Aug 14, 2019 12:36:59 GMT -5
5 10 7
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Aug 14, 2019 12:57:39 GMT -5
Starting off with number five. What's behind number 5, Vanna? (Vanna reveals number 5) Vanna: It's a trip to Japan. Me: That would be pretty nice. Pick again. Nels: 10 Me: Number ten this time. Let's see what we have there. (Vanna reveals number 10) Vanna: It's the car! Me: Oh, I bet you'd love that. Go again. Nels: 7 Me: Lucky number seven. Is it lucky for Nels, Vanna? (Vanna reveals number seven) Vanna: It's lucky if he wants the pinball machine. Me: Three picks, three different prizes, but no matches yet. Pick three more numbers for me, Nels.
1 2 3 4 X 6 X 8 9 X 11 12 13 14 15
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Post by nelson17 on Aug 14, 2019 13:01:27 GMT -5
6 9 12
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Aug 14, 2019 13:35:40 GMT -5
He wants number six this time, Vanna. (Vanna reveals number six and shakes her head) Vanna: The LOT card. (audience groans) Me: Well, the bad news is that the lot is out of play. The good news is that you can still win a pretty good prize. Go again. Nels: 9 Me: Number nine this time, Vanna. (Vanna reveals nine) Vanna: The TV Me: Hey, you'd be able to watch us in beautiful high definition with that. Pick another number. Nels: 12 Me: Number 12, Vanna. (Vanna reveals 12) Vanna: It's Japan. Me: And that'll do it. Vanna, tell him about his trip to Japan. Vanna: Nels, you'll enjoy a week long stay in Tokyo and enjoy all of the wonderful sights that Japan's capital city has to offer. You'll visit the Tokyo Tower, the Imperial Palace, the Tokyo Museum and the National Museum of Nature and Science. You'll have the opportunity to do some shopping in the Ginza District and you'll also enjoy a performance at the Kabuki Theatre. This exciting Japanese adventure is worth $19,386. Me: That's certainly a very nice prize, Nels. Now I've been to Japan myself and I can tell you that you're going to have a wonderful time there. We'll be back after this. (Fade to commercial)
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Aug 14, 2019 13:39:19 GMT -5
(Back to the studio) Me: I think our first day here on $ale went quite well, don't you think? Vanna: I think so. Me: You know what the best part of all this is? We get to do this all over again tomorrow, so we hope you folks at home will join us. So long. (Closing theme, end credits, fade out)
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