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Post by quardfarshore on Jun 2, 2015 13:37:43 GMT -5
David: Doug Morris, host of Hot Dice here on Net Game Central. (DING!) Going for the first piece of this opening puzzle. Doug, you just won one million Turkish Lira on the Turkey version of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. How much in US dollars are you now the proud owner of?
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jun 2, 2015 16:49:27 GMT -5
Mmm -- about half a million. You can still buy a lot of turkeys with -- $470,000. Final answer.
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Post by quardfarshore on Jun 2, 2015 17:49:04 GMT -5
James, Doug says one million Turkish Lira will put $470,000 US Dollars in your pocket. For the first piece of the puzzle, agree or disagree?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2015 19:07:28 GMT -5
I agree
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Post by quardfarshore on Jun 2, 2015 20:39:49 GMT -5
David: Doug is off about one hundred grand. You would actually have only have $370,000. That's a miss-judge, control passes to Matt. Matt, we can't give you the piece of the puzzle, you have to earn it yourself. So back we go to Doug Morris. Hope the guys at Net Card Sharks don't shoot me for this one. (Audience laughs) Doug, we sent our All-Star Blitz Man On The Street out to poll 100 high school seniors. We asked them "Are you going to attend the graduation party your high school is giving after the graduation ceremony". Now to be fair with this survey, we asked this question to 100 seniors in a high school that is indeed going to give the graduating class a party after the ceremony. Did the majority of the seniors we surveyed say Yes they are attending or No they are not.
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jun 3, 2015 8:00:21 GMT -5
Ahhhhhh --- graduation. True once in a lifetime event. Life-evolving milestone for sure. I'd say you got an affirmative majority on that survey.
Yes -- final answer. :-)
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Post by quardfarshore on Jun 3, 2015 8:05:23 GMT -5
Matt, Doug says that the majority of high school seniors we surveyed said yes they were going to attend the graduation party their school was giving the graduating class. For the first piece of the puzzle, agree or disagree?
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Post by mringgenberg on Jun 3, 2015 8:32:19 GMT -5
I agree
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Post by quardfarshore on Jun 3, 2015 9:06:21 GMT -5
David: 57% of the kids we surveyed said YES they would attend the party. (Audience applause) (DING!) Okay Matt, here's the first piece of the opening puzzle. (Chimes) The 1960's is the category, Matt. Do you want to try and solve the puzzle, or play on to reveal more of the puzzle. Remember if you try to solve the puzzle but your solution is wrong, control will pass to James. What would you like to do?
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Post by mringgenberg on Jun 3, 2015 9:22:27 GMT -5
No guess.
Doug at the bottom.
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Post by quardfarshore on Jun 3, 2015 10:39:22 GMT -5
David: (singing) Back to Doug again. (Audience snickers) (DING!) Doug, according to the poem written by J.R.R. Tolken which was the basis for his famous "The Lord of the Rings" novels, how many of the 20 Rings of Power were given to the Dwarf Lords?
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jun 3, 2015 20:51:31 GMT -5
First, Matt, thanks for saying, "Doug *at* the bottom" -- instead of using another preposition.
(scattered laughter from the crowd)
If you saw the Blitz show we did at the Mississippi Anime Invasion with Greggo, you know what I'm talking about.
As for the rings of power, the Dwarf Lords received a whopping five of them.
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Post by mringgenberg on Jun 3, 2015 20:53:12 GMT -5
I agree
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Post by quardfarshore on Jun 4, 2015 10:19:43 GMT -5
David: Three of the rings were given to the elves, nine were given to humans, the One Ring was for Sauron, which left SEVEN rings for the Dwarf Lords. Miss-judge means James is back in control of the game. James we can't give you the piece of the puzzle, you have to earn it yourself, so Doug will get another question. Doug, we're going to test your memory of Daytime TV with this one. According to the Soap Opera Encyclopedia, how many times was All My Children's infamous character Erica Kane married?
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jun 4, 2015 10:39:18 GMT -5
As I recall, not quite as many times as Susan Lucci lost that durned Emmy. She finally got it in 1999. I remember it because that was the year "Win Ben Stein's Money" won two Emmys -- one for best game show, the other for Ben and Jimmy.
But I'm going off-tangent -- again!
(scattered laughter)
Knowing it was a daytime drama, I gotta believe Erica's marriages were in the double digits. I'll say ten.
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Post by quardfarshore on Jun 4, 2015 10:47:07 GMT -5
James, Doug says Erica Kane walked down the isle 10 times. For the puzzle piece, agree or disagree?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2015 13:31:27 GMT -5
I disagree
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Post by quardfarshore on Jun 4, 2015 18:55:54 GMT -5
David: James.....Doug is right, Erica Kane was married 10 times. (Audience groans) That's a miss-judge, we're back to Matt. Matt, we can't give you the puzzle piece, you have to earn it yourself. Doug Morris, you're it again. Doug, true or false. Food Network star Sandra Lee is the current First Lady of the STATE of New York.
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jun 4, 2015 19:48:00 GMT -5
Before anyone wonders, I'm too polite to scream out, "You fool!" (scattered laughter from the crowd) Besides, I have no prior knowledge of what David's gonna ask.
Matt, last I knew, Sandra is dating the governor of New York. So if they're not legally married, I'm saying false.
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Post by mringgenberg on Jun 4, 2015 19:55:43 GMT -5
I Agree
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Post by quardfarshore on Jun 4, 2015 20:23:28 GMT -5
David: Doug is right, Sandra is dating the governor, but they are not legally married, so the First Lady of New York she is not! (Audience applause) (DING!) For the people watching at home, Doug is right when he says the panel has no knowledge of the questions being asked. But the panelist in play is however shown a choice of answers in order to help with their bluffs. With that being said, Matt, here's the second piece of the opening puzzle. (Chimes) Category is The 1960's, Matt. Solve the puzzle or play on?
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Post by mringgenberg on Jun 4, 2015 20:36:00 GMT -5
Play On
Tony at the top.
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Post by quardfarshore on Jun 4, 2015 20:46:51 GMT -5
David: Tony Lane, host of Gambit. (DING!) Tony, let's take a little trip back to the 1980's and pay a visit to NBC on Saturday mornings for this one. According to the cartoon version of Alvin And The Chipmunks, their female counterparts "The Chipettes" fled from an orphanage in what country to come to the USA?
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Post by tmann3x on Jun 4, 2015 20:56:10 GMT -5
My Mother-in-Law's house.
(audience laughs)
I would say Australia. Trust me.
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Post by quardfarshore on Jun 4, 2015 20:57:58 GMT -5
Matt, Tony says The Chipettes fled Australia to come to the USA. Agree or disagree?
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Post by mringgenberg on Jun 4, 2015 21:18:59 GMT -5
I disagree
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Post by quardfarshore on Jun 4, 2015 21:31:25 GMT -5
David: The Chipettes did indeed flea AUSTRALIA to come to the USA, they met up with The Chipmunks and the rest is history. (Audience groans) I don't write them folks, I just read them. James, you're back in control, pick a star.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2015 22:53:02 GMT -5
Once again Tony at the top
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2015 23:00:49 GMT -5
Wait scratch that, Tony in the middle!
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Post by quardfarshore on Jun 5, 2015 10:23:54 GMT -5
David: Back to Tony we go. (DING!) Tony, true or false, before James Monroe was elected the 5th President of the United States, he served as the Secretary of War.
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