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Title: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: Joe_Capitano on January 11, 2010, 02:50:30 PM
Untitled
Production #4991K - Taped Oct. 21, 2009

Drew: stage entrance
First Four lineup: mixed
Handoff: Rachel

Models of the Day: Manuela Arbeláez, Gwendolyn Osborne-Smith and Rachel Reynolds
Wearing: Kitty


1   XBOX 360 Video Game Package (G)
4-MITCH 650 3-FERNANDO 700 1-LISA 500 2-TIFFANY *701 ($1005)

Tiffany plays 5 PRICETAGS for a Hyundai Genesis 2.0 (Std., Turbo, Wheels)(M)

(2)$24,485NO(Vivitar) Waterproof Camcorder$200FALSE$200
$26,805Single Burner25FALSE17*
25,200Cappuccino Maker90FALSE90
(1)$23,472NO15" Digital Photo Frame220TRUE220*
$22,750LOSS

2   Aegean His/Hers Terrycloth Bathrobes (All)
+Mitch 700 +Fernando 300 +Lisa *301 MELISSA 150 ($550)
STUPID BIDSTUPID BID

Lisa from Denver, CO plays RANGE GAME for a mybathusa.com Rain Forest Steam Shower (All)

Scale:$5000-$5600
Range:$5181-$5331
Price:$5327   WIN BY $4!

3   BirdieBall Air Target Backyard Golf Game (M)
+Mitch 657 +Fernando 1 PEGGY 925 Melissa *1150 ($1299)

Melissa plays CLOCK GAME for a Honda Ruckus Motorscooter (R) and two other things...

8' Skee Ball Table (G)($849)
300 400 500 600 700 "8" 1000 (stop) 900 950 900 850 825 875 865 860 859-858-857...853-852-851 840 845 846 TIME   WIPEOUT

His/Hers Helmets/Sunglasses/Gloves (R)
Never got to them.


SHOWDOWN #1
$1,242Tiffany65 stay.65
1,299Melissa70 stay.70Through to Showcase Round
5,877Lisa35 + 30.65

4   Color Merchants Gold/Amethyst/Diamond Ring (R-in the Row)
+Mitch 1350
1150
+Fernando 3000
700
Peggy 2201
*1151
Thomas 2200
950
OVERBID
($1315)

Peggy plays PICK A NUMBER for a Westley Allen Queen Size Iron Bed, a Comfortaire GS700 Sleep Set and an Amazon Kindle (G)

Setup:$4[–]2 2   [3][5][7]
Pick:$4[7]2 2
Price:$4[3]2 2   LOSS

5   Mobileye Accident Avoidance System (M&R)
+Mitch 556 +Fernando 450 TONIA *900 Thomas 275 ($1799)
STUPID BID

Tonia plays LET EM ROLL for a Kia Soul+ (Std., Seat, Stereo)(G)($16,595)

Glad Forceflex Trash Bags (38 13 gal)$7.49
(Skippy) Peanut Butter (26 oz)HIGHER2.89*
(Sun Maid) Raisins (24 oz)HIGHER3.69*

THE ROLLS...

1.3 Cars & $1500Banks 3
2.1 Car & $1000Banks 4
3.$1500LOSS

They say things are better in pairs. Well, not everything. In the case of Mitch and Fernando, banishment to the "First Four" Breakfast Club isn't any better with a buddy. For Mimi, however, it's a thrill. Will one of them find a way out of this? Fernando has the last bid. Will it be his ticket to freedom?

6   London Fog Oxford 4 pc Luggage Set (G)
+Mitch *750 +Fernando 1500 JENNIFER 1499 Thomas 950 ($900)

Fernando heads off to the clubhouse while Mitch goes on a SHOPPING SPREE

$5300
(1) Contemporary Square Dining Group$20003300
(4) MSI AE1900 Desktop Computer7092591
(2) BCBG Dress/Valentino Accessories2440151LOSS
(3) Dumbbell Set1175

SHOWDOWN #2
$900Mitch20 + 30.50Through to Showcase Round
1,315Peggy40 + 70OV
3,299Tonia40 + 35.75

SHOWCASE ROUND
Tonia has the honor.

SC1-Melissa (Jenn-Air) Range, Fridge & Dishwasher
Cherry Butcher Block Island (R)
(Mitsubishi) 60" DLP HDTV
Dark Leather Sofa/Chair/Glass Top Tables
Trip to the Barbados (6n @ Divi)(G)
BID$19,500
PRICE24,001
DIFF–4,501
TOTAL$25,300
SC2-Tonia backyardamerica.com Sonoma Cedar Pergola
6 pc Outdoor Furniture Group
O.W. Lee Empedora Firepit (M)
Trip to Sydney (6n)(R)
BID$23,200
PRICE22,478
DIFFOVER

Today's Pricing Games: 1 for 6
Total Winnings: $37,933


THIS IS THE ONLY OFFICIAL GOLDEN-ROAD.net SHOW RECAP.
REPRODUCTION PROHIBITED WITHOUT AUTHOR PERMISSION.

Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: elskunkoman on January 11, 2010, 03:09:05 PM
Only thing good about today's show is we didn't have a skunking nor double overbid.
1. 5 pricetags too bad she didn't say true for every price like i would and won  :cry:
2. Range game nice win by 4 dollars  :-D and the only win of the day
3. clock game normally i find wipeouts hilarious this one wasn't as hilarious the 5th total one in drew era.  :cry:
4.Pick a # i woulda lost too an evil setup  :evil:
5. Let em roll so close but no cigar  :cry:
6. Shopping spree too bad he picked the least expensive prize.  :cry:

Showcases: one of the people overbid good thing melissa didn't or we'd have double overbid.
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: heelsrule1988 on January 11, 2010, 03:25:13 PM
Melissa's performance in Clock Game was almost as bad as her wig. :lol:

BEST CONTESTANT OF THE DAY: Melissa
SHOW GRADE: 2
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: Wayoshi on January 11, 2010, 03:40:23 PM
A whole bunch of blah today. The showcases certainly did not help.
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: rob79 on January 11, 2010, 04:00:02 PM
Very nice lineup to start the week off with. Five Price Tags is a great way to start and Shopping Spree last is a rare treat and the middle of the lineup was pretty good as well with Range, Clock and Roll in the 5 hole.

Melissa's playing of Clock Game was pitiful to say the least.

P-A-N was hard! That was a crapshoot to say the least.

That was one cheap computer offered in Shopping Spree today.  :P

Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: goldroadfanatic on January 11, 2010, 04:09:04 PM
Was this the first time in the show's history where a showcase did not use the big doors at all or used the Race Game Curtain?

I was thinking, would a Line em Up-like reveal for Clock Game work better than what they are doing now?  The two smaller prizes can be in door #2 or door #3 and the bonus prize in the other door, and the prize package value is revealed at the end a la Safe Crackers or 2 For the Price of 1.
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: brtsimpson142 on January 11, 2010, 04:18:50 PM
Let me just say, I wasn't that thrilled with how today's Clock Game playing went...when Drew said "lower" to $850, and she jumped up to $875, I knew the game was lost.  And then when she went "eight...athousand" I was glad Drew stopped the clock to double check.

Pitiful!!!
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: Cartboy on January 11, 2010, 04:25:47 PM
Range Game:  Another exciting win! :-)
Clock Game:  Horrible playing :-(, but I liked Melissa's wig.

Not too good a start to the week, IMHO.
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: sideshowPA on January 11, 2010, 04:27:56 PM
I was thinking, would a Line em Up-like reveal for Clock Game work better than what they are doing now?  The two smaller prizes can be in door #2 or door #3 and the bonus prize in the other door, and the prize package value is revealed at the end a la Safe Crackers or 2 For the Price of 1.

It only works if the bonus prize is big enough to warrant a separate reveal.  Imagine today's prize assortment...first you have a skee-ball game, and some helmets.....and then.....a new......scooter!   kinda anti-climactic, eh?

The first showcase was different.  But I don't mind it so much.  i wouldn't want to see it every day, but it somewhat impressive to have the stage filled with prizes.

Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: SteveGavazzi on January 11, 2010, 04:49:21 PM
Wow...this show was actually good.  It felt like The Price Is Right.  Drew was really on top of his game for once.

The Flat Stanley thing was kind of neat once Drew explained why it was happening.  I just wish he didn't do off-the-wall things so often that this one looked at first like it would be yet another in a long line of them.

Five Price Tags was a total Roger setup -- three "trues," one "false," and all the fakes higher than the actual retail price both numerically and literally.

I was really glad Drew didn't stop the clock when Melissa got confused during Clock Game.  That's exactly how the game is supposed to work -- you get confused, you've got to fix it yourself.

Incidentally, I was amused that Drew did that stupid thing with his voice when Melissa got really close to the price, and she completely ignored it.

Still speaking of Clock Game, it was neat to (kind of) see Super Ball!! show up again.

I loved Drew's remark after Peggy one-upped Thomas.  It sounded like something Barker would have said.

Yet another two-prize combo in a one-prize game.  Blah.

Let 'em Roll's groceries were actually set up correctly!

Shopping Spree sixth was a cool surprise.  I wish Drew would stop spelling out the finer points of the game, though...the whole point of having the "shopping spree" format is so people don't realize how little there is to it.

The showcases were surprisingly good, even if one of them was a two-prize showcase.  The scripts wouldn't need much tweaking to make them completely normal.
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: leafsfan17 on January 11, 2010, 04:50:26 PM
Wow, that was an awful performance in Clock Game.
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: goldroadfanatic on January 11, 2010, 04:56:23 PM
It only works if the bonus prize is big enough to warrant a separate reveal.  Imagine today's prize assortment...first you have a skee-ball game, and some helmets.....and then.....a new......scooter!   kinda anti-climactic, eh?

I guess there really isn't a way to improve Clock Game's prize reveal.  But I do wonder if it would be a good idea to have the prize package amount revealed at the end.
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: JasonA1 on January 11, 2010, 04:59:00 PM
Today was fun. It's my hope that Drew stops giving hints in Clock Game.

Lately the lighting has been weird. Some spots are too washed out; the light doesn't seem to be diffused. It's pretty harsh looking.

Today's showcases were pretty normal. The presentation in the first was unique in a good way, and displaying the trip on the prize TV was neat. Steve's right in that the second was essentially a two-prize showcase, but it wasn't that bad.

-Jason
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: GameShowKid on January 11, 2010, 05:58:45 PM
Was this the first time in the show's history where a showcase did not use the big doors at all or used the Race Game Curtain?

I was going to ask the same question. Here's a related one though: Was this the first time in the show's history where only one of the big doors was used during both showcases, and used only once? When I saw the way the prizes in the first showcase were set up, I thought the second one would be pretty good at least, with all three doors available. Nope.



Drew did a good job I thought, but the transition between the five price tags and the first small prize was awkward. I thought about the smooth way Bob did it: "Take those away please. Bring out a prize please. Tell us about it please."  :P



Also, any opinions on Mitch? I had mixed feelings about him watching his behavior during the opening come-on-downs and in contestant's row. Part of me didn't want him to make it on stage. But he seemed like a nice guy, certainly seemed more humble, once on stage. I started rooting for him a bit.



 
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: trytobecharming on January 11, 2010, 06:12:49 PM
Wow, that was an awful performance in Clock Game.

Not to mention they didn't show the game on the turntable immediately after the prize descriptions as is usually the case, and didn't show the game at all other than the normal shot of the prize, gameboard, and contestant during the bidding.
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: tcbrent88 on January 11, 2010, 07:05:07 PM
Not to mention they didn't show the game on the turntable immediately after the prize descriptions as is usually the case, and didn't show the game at all other than the normal shot of the prize, gameboard, and contestant during the bidding.


I noticed that too. Wonder if there was something wrong with the game...?

Is the first commercial gone again or are the shows out of order?
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: ElectricPeterTork on January 11, 2010, 07:15:47 PM
Today was fun. It's my hope that Drew stops giving hints in Clock Game.




I believe that Drew could have said "Okay, the price is somewhere between $848 and $850", and she still would have lost.

I also thought it was odd that Clock Game was never shown.
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: joeyboy on January 11, 2010, 07:22:05 PM
What a great show. Great show and great lineup.

Melissa's playing of Clock Game was just terrible. (Her wig wasn't much better!  ;))

Range Game had another winnable setup! I wish I could say the same for PAN.

Let 'em Roll and Shopping Spree was a nice way to close out the show.

Count me in as one of the people who was faked out by that computer in Spree.

Those trips seemed so out of place to me in the showcases.
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: Kev347 on January 11, 2010, 08:08:11 PM
Blah.

Timings:
5 Price Tags (5.5) - 5:11
Range Game (4)- 3:28
Clock Game (4.5) - 4:42
Pick A Number (3.5) - 4:01
Let 'Em Roll (5.5) - 4:44
Shopping Spree (4.5)- 4:06
Total time (27.5): 26:12
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: brtsimpson142 on January 11, 2010, 08:09:17 PM
Did anyone notice in Let 'em Roll that Drew said "Damn skippy" after the second grocery price was revealed?  It seemed like he had an "oh crap" moment immediately after and looked right at the audience as if to see who reacted negatively.  I know everyone there is over 18, but for the sake of the kiddies who watch the show I didn't really like that.

SC2 was so lackluster it's pitiful.  An outdoor living room and a trip.  Zow-WEE.  It was kinda nice to see the Race Game curtain get used for SC1 though!
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: Hag on January 11, 2010, 08:27:43 PM
Well, Bob did it on Shell Game so I guess we can't be too hard on Drew even though it was a mistake. I just hope Skippy wasn't sponsored.  8-O
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: brtsimpson142 on January 11, 2010, 08:31:35 PM
Ya know, after this and some other promotional flaps Drew's made, I'm starting to seriously wonder if the TPiR credits shouldn't include something like "The views and opinions in this program are solely those of the individual giving them and do not represent the opinions of CBS, FremantleMedia, or their subsidiaries."

Or maybe we should add an "s" to the word individual so it won't feel like there's fingerpointing going on.  :)
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: mrbrown2195 on January 11, 2010, 08:37:51 PM
Not to mention they didn't show the game on the turntable immediately after the prize descriptions as is usually the case, and didn't show the game at all other than the normal shot of the prize, gameboard, and contestant during the bidding.

I was actually half expecting a digital clock game, a la Price '94, when I noticed they weren't showing the game. Wonder what the heck was up with that camera shot...
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: Casey on January 11, 2010, 08:44:08 PM
Ya know, after this and some other promotional flaps Drew's made, I'm starting to seriously wonder if the TPiR credits shouldn't include something like "The views and opinions in this program are solely those of the individual giving them and do not represent the opinions of CBS, FremantleMedia, or their subsidiaries."

Or maybe we should add an "s" to the word individual so it won't feel like there's fingerpointing going on.  :)
Why?  "Damn Skippy" is an expression.  That's all. It wasn't a comment on the quality of the product; it just happened that the brand name triggered him to say it. 
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: brosa0 on January 11, 2010, 08:50:08 PM
agreed, i thought it was a pretty funny comment.
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: bduddy on January 11, 2010, 08:51:27 PM
Well, Bob did it on Shell Game so I guess we can't be too hard on Drew even though it was a mistake. I just hope Skippy wasn't sponsored.  8-O
Are you kidding? If I was a sponsor, I'd love it that Drew actually reacted to some of the products. More camera time is very rarely bad...
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: beachbumjake24 on January 11, 2010, 08:53:27 PM
all i could say is "855-854-853-852-851...OH MY GOD!!!" hahahaha
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: brtsimpson142 on January 11, 2010, 09:22:48 PM
Why?  "Damn Skippy" is an expression.  That's all. It wasn't a comment on the quality of the product; it just happened that the brand name triggered him to say it. 

Doesn't have anything to do with commentary about the quality of the product.  Has everything to do with the fact that "damn" is not an approved term for a show ostensibly rated TVG.  Think!
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: ElectricPeterTork on January 11, 2010, 09:40:42 PM
Doesn't have anything to do with commentary about the quality of the product.  Has everything to do with the fact that "damn" is not an approved term for a show ostensibly rated TVG.  Think!

From some TV Ratings site...

Quote
General Audience
Most parents would find this program suitable for all ages. Although this rating does not signify a program designed specifically for children, most parents may let younger children watch this program unattended. It contains little or no violence, no strong language and little or no sexual dialogue or situations.

I think we went past the point years ago that "damn" was considered strong language. Of course, it all depends on the person. I mean, some people could find the models in bathing suits inappropriate for children, and I don't see anyone complaining about them!
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: MrPlinko on January 11, 2010, 09:44:29 PM
I was actually half expecting a digital clock game, a la Price '94, when I noticed they weren't showing the game. Wonder what the heck was up with that camera shot...

Wow!

They didn't show the game at all?  Not even the clock counting down the seconds?  I'll have to watch this on-line.  Strange!

Joe
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: goldroadfanatic on January 11, 2010, 09:47:03 PM
They didn't show the prop on the turntable until after Drew said for the audience to keep quiet, IIRC.
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: tpirfan28 on January 11, 2010, 09:54:29 PM
If the word "damn" was a problem, it would have been edited out by Fremantle or CBS before it made air.
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: ElectricPeterTork on January 11, 2010, 09:56:53 PM
Or, the show would have gotten a "PG" rating, like I've seen some LMAD episodes get.
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: RKO36 on January 11, 2010, 10:41:13 PM
Really meh show today.


Melissa failed on clock game.  She started off extremely well too.  I thought, "wow.  this girl knows how to play this game"

Five price tags wasn't a bad setup.  It was tough, but winning a car can't be a gimme. 

Range game was very winnable and won.

Pick any number was easy.

Let 'em roll was just lost on pure luck.

Shopping spree was tough, but not outrageous.


Mitch looked pretty mad all the time.  Not something you see all the time.

Drew saying, "Damn Skippy" is a non-issue.


The showcases were very strange today.  No car was given away.  Didn't use the big doors.  And they both seemed (and were pretty close) in ARP.


Just a very meh show.  Not good.  Not bad.  Just meh.
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: kingpin623 on January 11, 2010, 11:17:42 PM
I know that a funny-colored wig is not a costume, but I'm just wondering how far some contestants will be allowed to go with outlandish attire!  I guess as long as their clothes are "street clothes", as per the ticket instructions.  Still, that wig reminds me of some woman in the audience a number of years back who had a hat with a 3-D replica of the Big Wheel on top!

Did anyone else see that the $500 "die" on the 1st roll in Let 'em Roll was cocked (as Bob used to say in the Dice Game) up against the edge of the table?  Not that it mattered; even allowing her to roll that one die again would've got her 4 cars max on that 1st roll.
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: trustno1 on January 12, 2010, 02:18:12 AM
Let me just say, I wasn't that thrilled with how today's Clock Game playing went...when Drew said "lower" to $850, and she jumped up to $875, I knew the game was lost.  And then when she went "eight...athousand" I was glad Drew stopped the clock to double check.

Pitiful!!!
And the fact she won the showcase made it a lot worse.
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: SteveGavazzi on January 12, 2010, 10:59:35 AM
You know how frighteningly inconsistent Drew is?

I just realized this episode was taped the same day as Hi Lo.
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: titantoa4 on January 12, 2010, 02:16:25 PM
I don't think that was a blue wig she was wearing, I think she'd actually dyed her hair blue and maybe some of the chemicals seeped into her brain making her even more dimwitted.
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: catdogwheel on January 12, 2010, 04:31:40 PM
What's up with Range Game and this sudden spark of people winning? ;) Even winning by a few bucks!

I really liked the first showcase.  It was really unique in the way it was staged. Although I'm like many of you and used to at least one door being used, it was nice to see that none of them were used.
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: Plinkoman on January 12, 2010, 05:58:09 PM
You know how frighteningly inconsistent Drew is?

I just realized this episode was taped the same day as Hi Lo.

Just out of curiosity, do you know if this was taped the show before or after the Hi Lo fiasco (early or late taping, to be exact)?
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: SteveGavazzi on January 12, 2010, 10:20:46 PM
Just out of curiosity, do you know if this was taped the show before or after the Hi Lo fiasco (early or late taping, to be exact)?

No, I dont...and to make things even stranger, it appears there were three tapings that day.
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
Post by: whinbaby on January 13, 2010, 11:11:26 PM
The 7,189th set of Pricing Games (77th for Season 38)

Showcase #1
Kitchen Appliances - $6,047
Butcher Block Island - $1,899
Living Room Furniture - $5,596
DLP TV - $1,598
Trip to the Barbados - $8,861

Showcase #2
Pergola - $5,178
Patio Furniture - $3,790
Fire Pit - $5,330
Trip to Sydney - $8,180

Your Modeling Scorecard for January 11, 2010
Daily Records
$114,218/2008, $4,455/2006

Rachel Reynolds
Total:  13/$33,110 (6/$16,937, 7/$16,173)
Cars:  0/$0 (0/$0, 0/$0)
Trips:  1/$8,180 (0/$0, 1/$8,180)

Manuela Arbelaez
Total:  12/$48,144 (6/$9,212, 6/$38,932)
Cars:  1/$22,750 (0/$0, 1/$22,750)
Trips:  0/$0 (0/$0, 0/$0)

Gwennie Osborne
Total:  11/$45,603 (7/$23,837, 4/$21,766)
Cars:  1/$16,595 (0/$0, 1/$16,595)
Trips:  1/$8,861 (1/$8,861, 0/$0)

And for the season
Rachel Reynolds (63 shows)
Total:  617/$2,996,701 (354/$1,197,043, 263/$1,799,658)
Cars:  54/$1,289,071 (19/$406,723, 35/$882,348)
Trips:  56/$428,692 (23/$157,907, 33/$270,785)

Manuela Arbelaez (45 shows)
Total:  352/$2,266,567 (239/$1,164,239, 113/$1,102,328)
Cars:  47/$1,090,646 (22/$467,652, 25/$622,994)
Trips:  44/$391,588 (29/$243,144, 15/$148,444)

Gwennie Osborne (32 shows)
Total:  269/$1,603,141 (157/$686,079, 112/$917,062)
Cars:  30/$655,418 (8/$184,201, 22/$471,217)
Trips:  36/$322,395 (20/$214,270, 16/$108,125)