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Post by exambolor on Apr 27, 2017 17:16:42 GMT -5
What are some of the worst questions ever seen asked on the show? My vote would be for the "And many more" question that was asked on Syndicated Millionaire a few years ago. I have never heard that being said at the end of Happy Birthday. Clip for reference. (It's at the start of the video) youtu.be/i9MjCAqRMCI
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Post by mysteryman123 on Apr 27, 2017 19:52:28 GMT -5
I've heard it sung at the end of "Happy Birthday" before, but it's not common. Then again, given the choices presented, "Happy Birthday" was the only one that made sense.
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Post by Peachfanclub on Apr 28, 2017 10:52:23 GMT -5
The Ikea question. I have to think the only way you'd know the answer is if you've read the BuzzFeed article. I've been to Ikea and I'm pretty sure you can actually afford the kitchens there, because they're so goshdarn compact, like with everything else in the store.
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Post by kplewisvox on Apr 28, 2017 22:45:26 GMT -5
The Ikea question. I have to think the only way you'd know the answer is if you've read the BuzzFeed article. I've been to Ikea and I'm pretty sure you can actually afford the kitchens there, because they're so goshdarn compact, like with everything else in the store. I disliked the question too, but not for that reason. Meatballs = Sweden and buying kitchens should have gotten you to Ikea fairly easily. If the choices were four stores, (like Safeway, Walmart, Old Navy, Ikea), it would have been fine. Where this question left a bad taste in my mouth was the setup of three cities followed by Ikea in the D spot, making it look like a throwaway joke answer. The audience even laughed at it. If you've watched Millionaire faithfully over the past fifteen years, you are conditioned to ignore any D answer that is that out of the ordinary, and I believe that's what the contestant did.
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