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Post by ausgameshowfan on Jul 14, 2016 7:37:03 GMT -5
($1,000,000 question bed restarts) Well they seemed really unsure. They did give you an answer but they were only 30% sure on 2 minutes.
If you need another lifeline you have Phone a Friend and Double Dip remaining. (producer talks to my earpiece. As it is clear that I am listening to the earpiece, some audience members are whispering and wondering what's going on Producer: I have decided to give him back the Audience lifeline because of a misleading spelling of the correct answer on the $20,000 question.)
Well the producer of this show has just notified me that because of a misleading spelling of the $20,000 correct answer, he has decided to give you the Ask the Audience lifeline back! (audience cheers)
Ok so you have Phone a Friend, Double Dip and the return of Ask the Audience if another lifeline is required.
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Post by JCEurovision on Jul 14, 2016 9:03:35 GMT -5
Right. And the 70% thinks that it's not. Well, sorry, Three Wise Men, but I have to disagree on it because "moment" sounds quite long, but 0.25 or 10 seconds cannot fit because they are both related to "I'll be back in a jiffy." Well, \ausgameshowfan, I hate to say this but I will take the risk, if I lose $400,000, it's a shame, but I enjoy it, so A: 90 seconds, final answer.
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Post by ausgameshowfan on Jul 14, 2016 9:08:56 GMT -5
(some audience members are gasping at your bravery. $1,000,000 final answer cue plays. Imagine the original 12th question final answer cue playing right now)
You ruled out 90 seconds at the beginning of your thinking. Why the change of mind?
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Post by JCEurovision on Jul 14, 2016 9:12:49 GMT -5
Because I thought that "moment" is 0.25 or 10 seconds, but no, they are both closely related to "I'll be back in a jiffy." When the Three Wise Men said 2 minutes, it was an educated guess, 90 seconds sounds quite it but I have no clue and also, if I lose $400,000, as I said, whatever the outcome, I am happy enough to play.
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Post by ausgameshowfan on Jul 14, 2016 9:19:15 GMT -5
Alrighty then, 90 seconds is locked in. Had you said 0.25 seconds, you would of lost $400,000 Had you said 10 seconds, you would of lost $400,000
It is down to 90 seconds and 2 minutes.
jceurovision, you are currently a millionaire! ($1,000,000 correct answer cue plays and audience start chanting j- c- euro- vision. After the correct answer cue plays. the $2,500,000 let's play cue plays. The stairs change from light green to bright red. Not the same red that was for the FFF segment.)
You currently have $1,000,000 in your pocket. How do you feel now?
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Post by JCEurovision on Jul 14, 2016 9:21:30 GMT -5
Nervous.
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Post by ausgameshowfan on Jul 14, 2016 9:34:54 GMT -5
I, the people watching here and at home can understand what you are going through right now. Some people might be nervous themselves. They don't want you to give a wrong answer to me.
Oh I forgot something, the cheques! (audience laughs) You currently have a cheque for $1,000,000. But we don't want to give you that! (Audience nervously laughs) I want to give you a cheque with an extra 0 at the end of it.
However, giving a wrong answer in these stages of the game will mean huge drops. If you give me a wrong answer to this next question, you will lose (I am saying the amount slowly) $900,000. (Audience gasps at the drop) You still have a impressive amount of three lifelines. Phone a Friend, Ask The Audience and Double Dip. I must remind you if you use Double Dip, you are unable to walk away for that question or use any other lifelines after activating Double Dip.
Are you ready to see your $2,500,000 question?
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Post by JCEurovision on Jul 14, 2016 9:38:35 GMT -5
Ready.
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Post by ausgameshowfan on Jul 14, 2016 9:43:46 GMT -5
Here it comes.
Your $2,500,000 question is this. ($2,500,000 question bed plays) Colour blindness is sometimes given what name, in honour of the English chemist who published the first scientific paper on the subject? A: Boylism B: Thomsonism C: Daltonism D: Paulingism
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Post by JCEurovision on Jul 14, 2016 9:51:11 GMT -5
It can't be Robert Boyle nor Linus Pauling. Thomson, no. It cannot be. I would say Daltonism but oh, geez. It cannot be Pauling since he created a vaccine. It cannot be Boyle. Well, since Jacy and Kacy tasted food from the Philippines, I would try to call MainitNaSilya and see if I can help, so I have to Phone-A-Friend.
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Post by ausgameshowfan on Jul 14, 2016 9:54:39 GMT -5
Post -------- Paul G is in charge of the lifelines. You could not do MainitNaSilya anyway because he wrote the questions for me.
Still want to use the Phone a Friend lifeline? -------- End
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Post by JCEurovision on Jul 14, 2016 9:56:52 GMT -5
I will use it.
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Post by ausgameshowfan on Jul 14, 2016 10:05:39 GMT -5
Ok Phone a Friend it is. (Phone a Friend activated cue plays) Let's go to the phone. (Ring, ring. Ring,ring)
Paul G: Hello Me: It is ausgameshowfan from Super Millionaire, how are you? Paul G: Going great Me: As you are aware, your friend jceurovision is here in the hot seat. Paul G: How well is he doing? Me: Going for $2,500,000 well. Paul G: WOW! Well done jceurovision! Me: He is going to give you the question and four possible answers. You will have 30 seconds from when jceurovision starts talking to you. Do you understand? Paul G: Yes I do. Me: jceurovision, nice loud voice because we want Paul G to understand what you are saying and your time starts NOW!
(Phone a Friend 30 seconds cue plays)
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Post by Deleted on Jul 14, 2016 11:33:27 GMT -5
I'm not 100% sure, but I think Daltonism is sometimes given as a name for colour blindness.
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Post by ausgameshowfan on Jul 14, 2016 18:38:48 GMT -5
($2,500,000 question bed restarts) He thinks it is Daltonism but is not 100% sure.
If you are not confident with Paul G's response, you can use another lifeline. You now have Ask the Audience and Double Dip remaining.
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