[quote]Bauer97 wrote:
Natural Nate wrote:
MidDistanceMac wrote:
None of them compare to how mad Bob gets on this one…
“I’m going home!”
I don’t understand.
As far as I can tell, the kid just flat out pressed the ‘reveal the answer’ button (which he was not supposed to do) while he had the incorrect answer on the board.
How in the hell does this translate to him winning the prize by default?
Not only did he cheat (should be DQ’d), but he flat out had the WRONG answer up.
If the show works the way that clip does, why wouldn’t everyone just hit the ‘reveal’ button? Apparently it automatically wins you the prize.[/quote]
Bauer I think it’s time you went on The Price Is Right.
[quote]Natural Nate wrote:
Bauer I think it’s time you went on The Price Is Right.[/quote]
I think you’re right, since I apparently have figured out the key to winning the whole f’ing show. Too bad there’s not a ‘reveal button’ on that big wheel you spin, although I have always wanted to spin that thing.
I wonder if Drew Carey would employ the same ‘you cheat you win’ rules as Bob Barker did. If he doesn’t, I could always punch him in the face and run. That would make for good TV.
[quote]Natural Nate wrote:
Bauer97 wrote:
Natural Nate wrote:
MidDistanceMac wrote:
None of them compare to how mad Bob gets on this one…
“I’m going home!”
I don’t understand.
As far as I can tell, the kid just flat out pressed the ‘reveal the answer’ button (which he was not supposed to do) while he had the incorrect answer on the board.
How in the hell does this translate to him winning the prize by default?
Not only did he cheat (should be DQ’d), but he flat out had the WRONG answer up.
If the show works the way that clip does, why wouldn’t everyone just hit the ‘reveal’ button? Apparently it automatically wins you the prize.
Bauer I think it’s time you went on The Price Is Right.[/quote]
Correction
BAUER COME ON DOWN, YOU’RE THE NEXT CONTESTANT ON THE PRICE IS RIGHT!!!
Bob Barker got pwned in that clip.
I don’t blame the girl too much, she was clearly excited, emotional and completely overloaded with information. She was relying on the audience far too much, and that led to her confusion.