Barker's Bargain Bar and One Right Price on the same show? That was really odd, even if not officially listed as conflicts. I was very surprised to see both show up today. I wonder why Roger didn't replace one of them with a 1-prize quickie like Squeeze Play, or something? Probably would've made more sense. Then again, it's probably just Roger trying to screw with our minds. He likes doing that lately
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For some reason, a contestant winning Hole in One from the first line doesn't bother me the same way as someone winning Pass the Buck with only one pick. Maybe it's just that, if it weren't for me watching the show daily, I probably would have made the same mistake. Or maybe it's just that Hole in One's been around my whole life, and it's better than Pass the Buck in general. Either way, I was happy to see Michelle win.
I probably would've lost Bonkers today, unless I got lucky and went fast enough to get at least nine chances. I guess I shouldn't be too surprised by how cheap the trip was, but it seems, even if it's just to Canada, solo-prize trips are usually a little more expensive. As it is, Casey didn't really play that badly for someone who was looking to the audience.
Anyone else wish Austin had punched the lower-left corner after punching the other three? It would've been cool if Bob had looked in that hole, anyway.
Wow, was the trailer showcase ever cheap! Even a 23-foot trailer, yet still cheaper than a lot of smaller trailers they've offered. I honestly thought that Pamela might have been too far under to win: never did I think for a moment she might have actually been
over!Speaking of Pamela, I can't be too upset with her losing Money Game, considering I also would have lost. My fault for guessing 95 instead of 65, I guess, but seriously, when was the last time 65 was actually correct in Money Game?
BobboChung wrote: One Right Price: Easy. The clock looked like it cost more than $2,000.
How would that make the game easy? Both prizes were over $2000.