me.
Im going to be on t he Israley version of the show.
since Im unemployed Im planing to use my powerdrive and read some books.
I looking for any tips on how to prepare myself, like dealing with TV pressure etc.
anything that you recommend?
me.
Im going to be on t he Israley version of the show.
since Im unemployed Im planing to use my powerdrive and read some books.
I looking for any tips on how to prepare myself, like dealing with TV pressure etc.
anything that you recommend?
Yeah, get a friend in the audience to give you signals via coughs.They did it in England but only got caught because they got greedy and went for the million.
Good luck man!! If you win, you have to send everyone a bottle of hot-rox or mag-10. You know that, right?
Right?
Researchers have found that you cannot study for a game show. It takes years of reading a variety of subjects to become a master of game shows like this. If you don’t have the knowledge already, then “cramming” won’t help.
Try to rely on the knowledge you already have. It is very important to be well rested, and relaxed. Take time answering questions because a quick answer is often what people mess up on. Try to double-check any question in your mind.
If it is like the game here, my previous answer about quickness does not apply in the round where contestants compete to get to the seat. In that situation I would designate my left middle finger as A, my left index finger as B, my right index finger as C, and my right middle finger as D. Then when you are supposed to put the items in order, try to think of the letters to keep track of the order, and punch in thinking of the letters. (Hope that made sense.)
hey i got a friend that lives in kefar sava you ever been there?
thanks for the reply mage, I realy got one of the best brains to get things quicly and it worked for me in the past, not cramming just reading stuff.
about the fingers that was an excelent one. anything else?
chuy: yes, been there. shithole.
jwright: ofcourse. and a power rack each. except for the bad guys. ![]()
Glute, all the best. It’ a great show (we get the Aussie version here). Ensure you let us know how you get on.
Israley?
Is that spelt right?
Glute, this may help.
Mick appeared on the Irish version of “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire” and
towards the end of the programme had already won $500,000.
“You’ve done very well so far,” said the show’s presenter, “but for $1 million you’ve only got one lifeline left - phone a friend. Everything
is riding on this question…will you go for it?”
“Sure,” said Mick. “I’ll have a go!”
“OK. The question is: which of the following birds does NOT build its
own nest?
(a) Robin, (b) Sparrow, (c) cuckoo, or (d) thrush.”
“I haven’t got a clue,” said Mick, “so I’ll use my last lifeline and phone my friend Paddy back home in Ballygoon.”
Mick called up his mate, told him the circumstances and repeated the question to him.
“Fookin hell, Mick!” cried Paddy. “Dat’s simple…it’s a cuckoo.”
“Are you sure, Paddy?” asked Mick.
“I’m fookin sure.”
Mick hung up the phone and told the TV presenter, “I’ll go with cuckoo as my
answer.”
“Is that your final answer?” asked the host.
“Dat it is, Sir.”
There was a long, long pause, then the presenter screamed, “Cuckoo is the
correct answer! Mick, you’ve won $1 million!”
The next night, Mick invited Paddy to their local pub to buy him a drink.
“Tell me, Paddy? How in God’s name did you know it was the cuckoo that doesn’t build its own nest? I mean you know fook-all about birds.”
“For fooks sake!” laughed Paddy. “Everybody knows a fookin cuckoo lives in a clock!”
That was hilarious
Be prepared for the heat of the studio lights. Practice in the heat.
B.
The shoot is this sunday.
think good and it will be good.
wish me well.
Im against 9 older people, so Ill be the quickest - if I know the answer.
Murphy - no it wasn’t, but neither was ‘spelt’ ha ha ha
Aye, Big Willie , I don’t know how you Americans spell ‘SPELT’, but that is how it is entered in the Oxford ENGLISH Dictionary, so ha, get your facts right sunshine…
How do you spell it please?
From the Merriam-Webster Dictionary:
Main Entry: spell
Pronunciation: 'spel
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): spelled /'speld, 'spelt/; spell?ing
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French espeller, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English spell talk
Date: 14th century
transitive senses
1 : to read slowly and with difficulty – often used with out
2 : to find out by study : come to understand – often used with out <it requires some pains to spell out those decorations – F. J. Mather>
3 a (1) : to name the letters of in order; also : to write or print the letters of in order (2) : to write or print the letters of in a particular way b : to make up (a word) c : WRITE 1b
4 : to add up to : MEAN <crop failure was likely to spell stark famine – Stringfellow Barr>
intransitive senses : to form words with letters ; also : to spell words in a certain way
and the post above rests my case, amen.
Murphy, my post completely contradicts what you said.
Not sure what you’re reading.
Doc T,
Yeah, I admit i couldn’t be arsed to read all your post… but that is they way we spell ‘spelt’, and well the name of the language kinda lets me get away with it.
Ok, does this make sense?
(from Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary)
spell (FORM WORDS) verb [I][T] spelled UK AND AUSTRALIAN ENGLISH ALSO spelt, spelled UK AND AUSTRALIAN ENGLISH ALSO spelt
to form a word or words with the letters in the correct order:
“How do you spell ‘receive’?” “R E C E I V E”.
Shakespeare did not always spell his own name the same way.
Our address is 1520 Main Street, Albuquerque - shall I spell that (out) (= say in the correct order the letters that form the word) for you?
I think it’s important that children should be taught to spell (= how to form words with the letters in the correct order).
speller noun
good/bad speller someone who is good/bad at spelling
spelling noun
1 [U] forming words with the correct letters in the correct order, or the ability to do this:
He’s hopeless at spelling.
My computer has a program which corrects my spelling.
Your essay is full of spelling mistakes/errors.
2 [C] the way a particular word is spelt:
This dictionary includes both British and American spellings of words.
I lost~ 10000$ 2day.(at least)
cause I didnt no what the W .in G.W bush stands for.
peace.