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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2016 9:53:52 GMT -5
*Commercial break out cue plays, audience applauds* Right. Welcome back everyone to Millionaire's 59th RPG. Just before we went on a commercial break, JCEurovision answered correctly to the £150,000 question and he's now willing to see the next question for a quarter of a million. Okay, so you still have all 3 lifelines, the next question is worth £250,000. And please, do not even think of getting this question wrong or that'll cost you £100,000 !! Take your time. Read the question multiple times, if you need to. Question number 10, for a quarter of a million:
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Post by JCEurovision on Sept 6, 2016 9:58:23 GMT -5
Oh gosh. I think Ivan Owen does not have an affiliation with Sesame Street or the Jim Henson Company, so he's out. Lamb Chop sounds quite cute, but no. I think it's either Howdy Doody or Basil Brush, but I have no clue. I think I will go and Ask the Audience, please.
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Post by millionaireloveruk on Sept 6, 2016 10:24:00 GMT -5
@amillionaire : Ok... Audience, JCEurovision really does need your help right now. He's going for a quarter of a million pounds. This is your question: *Q10 bed stops, lights come up, ATA start plays* Which puppet was designed in 1962 and was originally voiced by Ivan Owen? If you think the answer is Lamb Chop, press A. For Bert from 'The Muppets', press B. C on your keypads is Howdy Doody, And finally D is Basil Brush. It's worth £250,000. A, B, C or D. Please, all vote now! *ATA Polling plays* *ATA End plays, lights come down, Q10 bed starts again, results appear on the screen* Well, they're certainly split on this one. 38% for C, 28% for both A and D, but only 6% said B, agreeing with one of your statements... Must have been a real stinker for the Audience... ( ) It's your choice, what do you want to do?
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Post by JCEurovision on Sept 6, 2016 10:30:32 GMT -5
Wow... Well, 1962 cannot be Bert or Lamb Chop. And Howdy Doody is similar to John Wayne, and he's an actor in the Western movies in the late 1950's. Western movies were great from the thirties to the fifties, but I think there was a scene where someone said Woody's Round-Up cancelled because of Sputnik, so it's impossible to have a cowboy that was way after the Sputnik landing. Amillionaire, I am sorry to tell you, but, I have to go against the audience and I have to say D: Basil Brush, final answer.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 7, 2016 8:31:52 GMT -5
*Final answer Q8-13 cue plays* Okay... You went against the audience here, that thought the correct answer was C at 38%. You could've walked away with 150 grand or could've used another lifeline to be sure...but again, you didn't and took a risk that could cost you £100,000... You were first hesitating between C and D...But went for D... 28% of the audience thought it was D as well for A... But 38% of the audience were wrong !! That's the right answer !!! YOU'VE JUST WON A QUARTER OF A MILLION !!!!!*Correct answer Q13 cue plays, audience chreers and wildy applauds*
*Lights down Q8-13 cue plays*
Incredible ! What a risk you took here, my friend !! Were you aware that you could've lost a hundred thousand pounds !? My gosh ! You ARE CRAZY !!
*audience laughs*
Well now, there's something that I'd like to understand. Why you went against the majority of the audience ? And plus, between the answers you were hesitating... And why were you so sure that it was D and not C ? What made you answer D instead of C that most of the audience thought it was ?
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Post by JCEurovision on Sept 7, 2016 8:42:48 GMT -5
Well, I could've thought that, but I remember a scene from "Toy Story 2" where Buzz Lightyear said to Woody that "Woody's Roundup" was cancelled after Sputnik, so it's very impossible to see Western-themed shows in the 1960s. Howdy Doody sounds like Western films, to me, but what I did was to narrow the process of elimination between Howdy Doody and Basil Brush, then that scene popped in my head, and yeah, I went for D.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 7, 2016 9:17:05 GMT -5
Well okay... It still unclear to me as I can't understand what all that links with a puppet...but nevermind... Anyway, you are now only 2 questions away from a million pounds ! You still have 2 lifelines, which are : 50:50 and Phone A Friend. The question I am about to ask you is worth HALF A MILLION POUNDS !! Well, if you give me a right answer, you'll, for sure, win that. But instead, if you give me an incorrect answer, you'd lose £200,000 ! So, it's important for you to take as much time as you need. You can obviously walk away with what you have at this moment in your pocket. Right. For half a million pounds, question number 11 out of 12, is this:
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Post by JCEurovision on Sept 7, 2016 9:28:32 GMT -5
I know Ahab is not right because he has a last name which is Watterson, meaning "son of Watter", and it comes from Captain Ahab from "Moby Dick", but "The Amazing World of Gumball"... Well, Tullius sounds like a Roman emperor, so it would not fit in a cartoon character with a very ancient name. I have to go with my gut and say A: Tullius, final answer.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2016 8:14:47 GMT -5
*Final answer Q9-14 cue plays* Give me that cheque... *Gives me the cheque, host tears it apart* You don't have that anymore... It's too late now to go back.... Well, @jceurovison... Let me tell you that...
YOU'VE JUST WON FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS !!!!!!!!!
*Correct answer Q14 cue plays, audience stands up, cheers and wildy applauds*
*Lights Q9-14 cue plays*
Hey buddy !! You've won £500,000 !! You have to be aware though, that the question I'm going to ask you is worth 1 MILLION POUNDS ! How do you feel, right now ?
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Post by JCEurovision on Sept 8, 2016 8:38:02 GMT -5
Nervous. Very nervous. Here we go again. I hate to say this but... I AM READY TO WIN £1,000,000.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2016 12:38:24 GMT -5
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Post by JCEurovision on Sept 8, 2016 16:51:18 GMT -5
In the Bible, how many sons and daughters did Job have? Wow. This is tricky. It can't be B because the Biblical times have male prevalence. Guess I'll use the 50:50.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2016 7:01:59 GMT -5
Right. Computer, could you please take away two wrong answers to leave the correct answer and one remaining wrong answer. *50:50 sting plays* Okay, the answers A & B are gone, while C & D are still remaining. Well, now it's YOUR choice. You can either decide to walk away with half a million pounds or answer and risk £450,000 ! What do you want to do ? Do you have any guess on what the answer could be ? Did that help you ?
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Post by JCEurovision on Sept 9, 2016 7:25:58 GMT -5
Left with 5 and 2 and 7 and 3. Well, seems pretty tough. Well, as I said, there is male prevalence in the Biblical times. Well, 5+2=7, and 7+3=10. And I know that in the Bible, there is a saying to "go forth and multiply". Am I going to risk £450,000? I am so sorry, but I'm prepared with nothing. Sorry, Amillionaire, and sorry, audience. I hate to do this, but PRETTY PLEASE upload your next YouTube video because... D: 7 sons and 3 daughters, final answer.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2016 14:07:16 GMT -5
Now let's welcome our second contestant of the night : Logie Bear ! *Let's play crossover cue plays, audience applauds* Our second contestant tonight comes from Perth in Scotland. He is 17 years of age. What's funny is that he already participated in the last RPG I hosted and did pretty well actually because he won £16,000. Well, now... Tell me. What did you think of jceurovision's performance ? How do you feel before getting started ? What is your objective tonight ? What would be the reasonable amount of money that you'd like to win tonight ? (except the million of course) Do you think you will do better than in RPG 54 ?
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