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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2016 5:40:19 GMT -5
*Q7/12 Final Answer cue plays* Ehh... You had $64,000, you said that you'd be happy with $32,000 regardless... You seem to be a very brave guy, you could've walked away with $64K, nope, you said "no guts, no glory," and you went with Enzo Plazzotta saying that you've either seen or heard about that sculpture. The man, who sculpted "Young Dancer," which stands opposite the Royal Opera House in London was... ENZO PLAZZOTTA!!!*Q12 Win cue plays* *Q8/13 Lights Down cue plays* He lived between 1921 and 1981, he was an Italian-born British sculptor, best remembered for a fascination with and study of movement in bronze - the human form, horses, ballerinas, and for his female studies, many of which adorn London's streets. Alright, you're now three questions away from a million, no lifelines, and $125k in your pocket for now. You'll lose $93,000 if you happen to miss the next question, which will be worth $250,000. Here it comes: *Q13 Heartbeat bed plays*
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Post by millionairefan64 on Dec 12, 2016 17:04:57 GMT -5
Wow that was lucky. I really wanted to go all the way but I do have an instinct to what it could be but i'm not really confident in my answer, this game has been going on for quite a while now. I have gotten up to $250,000 before and also missed this question before. No, i'm afraid i'm not confident enough to go for it, i'm going to walk away with $125,000.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2016 17:40:39 GMT -5
You know what, $125,000 is a lot of cash to spend and I seriously don't blame you at all. millionairefan64 goes home with the cheque for an eighth of a million bucks!! *Big Quitter cue lays* BUT, before we go with the concluding words, since you aren't confident enough on this question, what would've been your guess?
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Post by millionairefan64 on Dec 12, 2016 17:51:43 GMT -5
I would of said D: Sir Isaac Newton
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Post by Deleted on Dec 14, 2016 10:12:01 GMT -5
*sighs* Had you said Sir Isaac Newton... I would've said: " millionairefan64, you've just lost 93k." It was John Locke!! First published in 1689, he describes the mind at birth as a blank slate (tabula rasa, although he did not use those actual words) filled later through experience. *Background bed plays* And that's all we got for RPG 62 which has been rather extraordinary, (but also a controversial one, mainly thanks to @amillionaire's two flawed questions...) We've given away $1,125,000 this time as we've earlier had jceurovision taking home the big 7 figures (I'm still surprised HOW did he go all the way...) From all of us, we'll see you soon, bye for now! *Closing credits cue plays, audience applauds* CREDITS: Host: Paul G. Contestants: JCEurovision & @amillionaire Lifelines: millionaireloverukGraphics: Paul G. Virtual studio: Paul G. & wwtbamfangamer (rendered in Blender) Producers: RegisFan & FinalAnswer19
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Post by millionairefan64 on Dec 14, 2016 16:38:19 GMT -5
Post --------------------- amillionaire was a contestant? --------------------- End
Oh thank goodness, what a great game it was.
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