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Offline Mallory16

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Re: Golden-Gallery.net: Documenting TPIR through the years
« Reply #60 on: March 13, 2026, 02:34:39 AM »
Yay, Credit Card's winning flash! I've always love that, probably my favorite winning flash on the show! :)

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« Reply #61 on: March 17, 2026, 02:14:03 PM »
Yay, Credit Card's winning flash! I've always love that, probably my favorite winning flash on the show! :)

I ESPECIALLY made show a pic of the winning flash was on the page! 😄
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Re: Golden-Gallery.net: Documenting TPIR through the years
« Reply #62 on: March 20, 2026, 05:08:27 PM »
I ESPECIALLY made show a pic of the winning flash was on the page! 😄
I didn’t know that the buttons on the machine flashed!

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Re: Golden-Gallery.net: Documenting TPIR through the years
« Reply #63 on: April 18, 2026, 06:07:25 PM »
I know I'm late to the party on this one, but this is a very nice project to see and my kudos to all who are making it happen.  It looks and feels like a classic game show site, pretty much all of which have gone away and only exist where the pages have been archived (At least we know Tony Harrison's still around, but whatever happened to Brad Francini?).  It's a shame such sites have not been kept alive, even if they never get updated.  There are plenty of free hosts around where such could be done, right?

Anyway, glad that the Golden Gallery is living on with more new material.
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1. Tape and edit the show as if it were live.
2. Never tell the contestant what to do.
3. Size matters. (The bigger the prize, the better the prize and the bigger the reaction.)
4. All prizes are good.
5. Never do anything on the show that would embarrass a parent with a kid watching.
6. Never put on a prize that would make the show look cheap.
7. It’s the game, stupid! (It’s about the game.)

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