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Post by mringgenberg on Aug 12, 2014 0:36:19 GMT -5
I'm going to go off the board with Potluck Pix for $400.
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Post by dad90 on Aug 12, 2014 9:04:28 GMT -5
Going for Potluck Pix for $400. Take a look at this picture, players. Before Princess Peach getting kidnapped by Bowser, during the late 1960s and early 1970s, this villain frequently kidnaps this blond, Penelope Pitstop. Name this villain.PM me your buzzcodes now.
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Post by dad90 on Aug 13, 2014 16:54:50 GMT -5
Matt R. - 9 Matt B. - 79 Raymond - 0
Matt R. is the only one in the 1-50 range again, so you get to answer.
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Post by mringgenberg on Aug 13, 2014 17:39:28 GMT -5
Dick Dastardly
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Post by dad90 on Aug 13, 2014 17:52:43 GMT -5
You may think it's Dick Dastardly, but you're wrong!
The answer is actually The Hooded Claw aka Sylvester Sneekly.
However, you do have control of the machine, Matt R. Spin again.
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Post by mringgenberg on Aug 13, 2014 19:24:28 GMT -5
Here we go!
(pulls handle)
(wheels spin)
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Post by dad90 on Aug 13, 2014 20:01:32 GMT -5
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Post by mringgenberg on Aug 13, 2014 20:18:07 GMT -5
TV Roles for $500
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Post by dad90 on Aug 13, 2014 20:24:48 GMT -5
TV Roles for $500 and here's the question for everyone.
Who played both Michaela Quinn on TV, and Kathleen Cleary in the 2005 movie "Wedding Crashers"?
PM me your buzzcodes now.
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Post by dad90 on Aug 16, 2014 12:54:56 GMT -5
Matt R. - 13 Matt B. - 14 Raymond - 0
Magic #: 26
And Matt B. gets to answer.
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Post by mrb2000 on Aug 16, 2014 13:20:30 GMT -5
Jane Seymour.
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Post by dad90 on Aug 17, 2014 18:44:45 GMT -5
Jane Seymour is correct for $500!
Matt R. - $600 Matt B. - $500 Raymond - $0
Matt B., this spin is yours. Go ahead.
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Post by mrb2000 on Aug 17, 2014 19:09:23 GMT -5
Let's spin it.
(pulls handles)
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Post by dad90 on Aug 17, 2014 20:05:51 GMT -5
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Post by mrb2000 on Aug 18, 2014 8:24:46 GMT -5
Scary things for $500.
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Post by dad90 on Aug 18, 2014 12:50:30 GMT -5
Scary Things for $500, and this is the question.
A teenager named Tommy Shaw was asked to take an anti-social, shy, misunderstood girl to the school prom. Just as things seemed to be going perfect, a cruel prank was pulled, and then things started to go terribly wrong! The name of the girl he took to the prom was also the title of this film. Name it.
PM your buzzcodes 1-50 now.
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Post by dad90 on Aug 19, 2014 20:19:45 GMT -5
Matt R. - 17 Matt B. - 11 Raymond - 0
Magic #: 22
Matt R. gets a chance to answer.
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Post by mringgenberg on Aug 19, 2014 21:18:10 GMT -5
Carrie
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Post by dad90 on Aug 20, 2014 16:55:43 GMT -5
Carrie is correct for $500.
Matt R. - $1100 Matt B. - $500 Raymond - $0
Matt R. is only $400 away from reaching the goal for Round 1. Raymond, you need to catch up!
Matt R., it's your spin.
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Post by mringgenberg on Aug 20, 2014 17:11:05 GMT -5
Let's go! (pulls handle) (wheels spin)
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Post by dad90 on Aug 20, 2014 21:36:36 GMT -5
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Post by mringgenberg on Aug 20, 2014 21:41:57 GMT -5
The 1970s for $400.
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Post by dad90 on Aug 20, 2014 22:06:54 GMT -5
All right. The 1970s for $400.
Now, if Matt R. gets this question right, then he and Matt B. will be advancing on to Round 2, while we say goodbye to Raymond.
The question is...
Video games have come a long, looooong way since the 1970s. What was the name of the first commercially available video game console, released in 1972?
PM me your buzzcodes now.
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Post by dad90 on Aug 21, 2014 15:25:16 GMT -5
Matt R. - 83 Matt B. - 35
Matt B. is the only one within the 1-50 range, so Matt B. gets to answer.
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Post by mrb2000 on Aug 21, 2014 15:56:08 GMT -5
The Magnavox Odyssey.
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Post by dad90 on Aug 21, 2014 16:28:02 GMT -5
That is correct for $400!
Matt R. - $1100 Matt B. - $900 Raymond - $0
To those who don't know what the Magnavox Odyssey is, here's some info.
The Magnavox Odyssey predated its earliest competition by 2 years. It was created by Ralph Baer, who stated that he first came up with the idea of an interactive television in 1951. By 1966, he was able to develop a simple two-player video game called "Chase", where 2 dots chased each other around the screen. Demonstrating that game to the Research and Development section of the company for which he was working (Sanders Associates) was all it took to get funding for further development. The rest is history.
Matt B., you get to spin.
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Post by mrb2000 on Aug 21, 2014 17:13:54 GMT -5
In the words of Tone Loc, "let's do it"
(pulls handle) (wheels spin)
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Post by dad90 on Aug 21, 2014 23:34:26 GMT -5
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Post by mrb2000 on Aug 22, 2014 7:14:30 GMT -5
TV Roles.
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Post by mringgenberg on Aug 22, 2014 7:52:08 GMT -5
I will be leaving today for a camping trip. I will be back mid Sunday Morning.
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