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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2016 9:35:51 GMT -5
I've learn an article about Victoria Wood, on her death few months ago and I think remember that she was famous for "The Ballad of Barry and Freda". Now for Miranda Hart, I've already hear about her name, and I don't know if she composed a song in a kind of same title... for Dawn French (maybe she's french ?) and Sarah Millican, I haven't heard about these.
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Post by millionaireloveruk on Jun 3, 2016 11:45:03 GMT -5
Well you remembered right, you've now got one and hundred and twenty five thousand pounds! *Q12 Win Plays, audience cheers loudly* *Q13 lights down plays, audience still cheering* You're right as well, sadly Victoria passed away earlier this year, just a day before the tragic death of music legend Prince. Both extremely sad. Away from that now, you are three away from the million, and have £125,000! Tell me, did you expect you'd get this far when you walked into the studio tonight?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2016 12:35:25 GMT -5
Not really... The only thing that I've excepted was a £32,000 guaranteed... Tell me about the three others, all these comediennes are from UK ? Dawn French is from France ? I don't think so, I will already know who was this comedienne... I'm just a bit curious.
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Post by millionaireloveruk on Jun 6, 2016 9:42:58 GMT -5
Actually, despite her name, Dawn French is actually Welsh... All of them are British, Wood was born in Greater Manchester, Millican in Newcastle, and Miranda Hart was born in Torquay, Devon. Right, @millichris . You have, at this moment, £125,000. Question 13 is worth £250,000 if you can give me the correct answer. Please remember, a wrong answer would lose you £93,000... Please, please don't let that happen. You've got no lifelines left, but you can always walk away with the money you've got if you want to, and you are guaranteed £32,000 no matter what happens. Question number 13 of 15 is worth a quarter of a million, and this is it, take your time, and good luck: *Q13 Background Music Plays*
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2016 10:10:59 GMT -5
I'm going to make my own 50:50 first... I take away Mozambique and Malawi... I know some capitals. I have an idea... But do I risk these £93,000 of the £125,000 that I have at this moment ? What do u think ? I guess for Madagascar, but I'm not quite sure with Mauritania...
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Post by millionaireloveruk on Jun 6, 2016 10:15:23 GMT -5
Well, I can't help you, but one of those is worth £250,000 to you. The other three would cost you £93,000. There is nothing on my screen, and there won't be until you give me your final answer, whether that be an answer or to Walk Away with your £125,000. It's your choice, and take your time, there is no time limit.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2016 16:38:35 GMT -5
Okay... I'm going to risk again, and say C: Madagascar... And it's my final answer, hoping that's not Mauritania...
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Post by millionaireloveruk on Jun 13, 2016 12:59:38 GMT -5
(Sorry for the week-late response, revision got in the way. ) *Q13 Final Answer Plays* You certainly do like taking risks, @millichris ... You knew you'd lose £93,000 if you were wrong... But you're not! You now have £250,000!
*Q13 Win Plays, audience cheers loudly*
*Q14 Lights Down Plays*
You have a quarter of a million! That's two contestants in two shows to make it past the 13th question, amazing! Could we have 2 win £500,000? Well, we'll find out soon, won't we?
Please, don't lose that sum. That is life-changing money right there! Before we continue, tell me: What will this money do for you? (Or, at least what WOULD it do, if it was real...)
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2016 14:55:02 GMT -5
Hmmm... maybe a copy of the WWTBAM set, why not ?... And I will not forget to share some money with my friends and family.
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Post by millionaireloveruk on Jun 17, 2016 10:03:30 GMT -5
A copy of the Millionaire set, eh? Sounds fun! If only they'd give me the keys to this one... *Audience laughs* WHY WON'T THEY TRUST ME?! *Audience laughs again* I joke of course, but onto the game. You're two away from the Million, with no lifelines left, but you haven't had any since question 11 though, so you may not have needed them anyway. Question 14 does carry a huge risk should you get it wrong. £218,000 is what you will lose, should you give me an incorrect answer to your £500,000 question. Please don't let that happen. Hope you're ready, @millichris . Here it comes. *Q14 Background Music plays* Take your time, there is no time limit. Remember that if you get it wrong, you leave with just £32,000.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2016 10:23:01 GMT -5
Well can we prepare a second million pound question ? Cuz' I know the answer, I remember sometimes at school, we learned about differents mythologies, most was on Greek one... Rhea was the wife of Cronos and mother of some gods including Zeus.
As we said, it's only easy when we know the answer.
qbqut I'm confident on this one, make Rhea my final answer.
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Post by millionaireloveruk on Jun 19, 2016 8:36:51 GMT -5
*Q14 Final Plays, some of the audience applaud* Wow... You do seem really sure about this one... As you know, the previous contestant was also in this position. No lifelines. Knew the answer to the £500,000 question. @millichris . You knew a wrong answer would lose you £218,000, but you went with it anyway, and played D: Rhea as your final answer. You have taken some huge risks so far in this game, and so far they have all payed off. But has your luck finally ran out? You had £250,000. *Rips up £250,000 cheque* You have just............... WON FIVE. HUNDRED. THOUSAND. POUNDS!*Q14 Win plays on 'Thousand', audience cheer wildly* *Q15 Lights Down Plays, audience still applauding* Absolutely fantastic! Half a million, twice in a row! Just to make it better, you've no lifelines for the entirety of the upper tier, yet you have still made it to the final question, for the top prize. £1,000,000. Of course, this isn't the first time @millichris has been in this position, in several official RPG's, and in my unofficial Deal Or No Deal RPG, he also won the top prize. Do you think you can win the top prize in another of my RPG's?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2016 8:43:14 GMT -5
I don't know... 2 times I've lost on a $1 M question, I think that I'm not going to take another risk. This £500 K question was a gift for me, even if I've read this about 4/5 years ago, but I still remember a lot of things...
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Post by millionaireloveruk on Jun 19, 2016 9:25:55 GMT -5
Well, Third Time Lucky, as they say. Now, time to get this show on the road. You are just one correct answer away from winning £1,000,000. You have no lifelines, and as you know, a wrong answer will lose you £468,000... *Audience ooh nervously* Of course, you can walk away with £500,000, but you may as well see your Million Pound Question. I wish you the very, very, very best of luck, @millichris. Here we go, for £1,000,000. Question number fifteen of a possible fifteen: *Q15 background music plays*
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2016 10:46:54 GMT -5
I remember that I've asked a question like this one when I do some conferences call by skype. The question was : "what is the approximate measure of the sun radius ?" again, that was the final question.
About the average distance from Pluto to the Sun, I have no idea. I'm not going to take the risk. If I have to play an answer I would say the highest distance, 3.72 billion, but I'm going to walk away with £500,000.
And it's my final answer.
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