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Post by Deleted on Oct 20, 2013 3:13:56 GMT -5
I have to say that you've been one of the greatest contestants that we've ever had on this RPG and you're about to leave us with $250,000!!! *big quitter cue plays* *klaxon sound plays* That sound means that we are running out of time for this RPG, but before we say goodbye, we must tell you the correct answer, aren't we? Your said that might be D: 999, but you would have LOST $200,000. Actually, when you're in Australia, their primary emergency number is... 000 (three zeros). So, if you would've gone for A: 000, you would've been only one correct answer away from a million, but instead you're going home with $250,000!!! And that concludes the RPG 12 of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, and what a show that has been. We've given away a total of $375,000 between these two contestants. We had an opportunity to see woowho walking away with $125,000 and millionairefan64 finally redeeming himself with $250,000. We would like to thank our participants who made this RPG so exciting and challenging, and we really hope that the RPG 13 would be more as exciting than ever. See you next time, goodbye.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 20, 2013 4:35:02 GMT -5
Post ------------- millionairefan64's MDQ: A famous hockey moment was Bobby Orr flying in mid-air after scoring his Stanley Cup winning goal. Who was his opponent? A: New York Islanders B: Detroit Red Wings C: St. Louis BluesD: Los Angeles Kings ------------- End
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Post by millionairefan64 on Oct 20, 2013 10:45:59 GMT -5
Post ------------------------------------- If I would of faced that $1,000,000 question. I don't know if I would of went for it. St. Louis Blues seemed like a possibility. I never really heard of the St. Louis Blues. I know Bobby Orr played for the Bruins (I'm a fan of the Bruins by the way) way back when they won the Stanley Cup in 1972. Yet, that was 41 years ago now. ------------------------------------- End
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Post by Deleted on Oct 20, 2013 10:51:51 GMT -5
Post ----- That Stanley Cup "flying goal" by Bobby Orr was done in game 4 of the 1970 Stanley Cup Finals when the Bruins played against the St. Louis Blues, FYI. Here's that moment:
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Post by millionairefan64 on Oct 20, 2013 11:37:38 GMT -5
Post --------------------------------- Well, I was close. I know that Bruins did win a Stanley Cup in 1972 but I guess it wasn't against the St. Louis Blues. --------------------------------- End
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