Post by ultimaganon on Jan 23, 2014 0:30:06 GMT -5
WHEEL! OF! FORTUNE!
Opening:
Charlie: “From Hollywood, it's the Wheel of Fortune! America's most popular game show! And now the world's! Here they are soaring into your lives, Pat Sajak and Vanna White!”
Introductions:
Art Filizar – From Kahului, Hawaii on the island on Maui. An activity coordinator for the oldest school west of the rockies, which is Lahainaluna High School. (I put a lot of research in to get all the names of of places right by the way) The school is 163 years old. He teaches Hula, Choir with the chorus and is also the Entertainment Director for the Maui County Fair.
Eric Lichte – From Edgewood, Kentucky. Across the river from Cincinnati, Ohio. Married to his wife Debbie, and has three kids, Adam, Eli and Matthew. Is a project manager for a large material handling company.
Scot Baird – One day champ with $47,385 dollars. From Deerfield Beach, Florida.
Game Spiel:
Pat: “$1000 dollars is the top dollar value for our first round, we are playing for cash.”
ROUND ONE
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THING
Numbers were drawn before the show, and Art won, which is why he is standing in the red position, and why he will be the first to spin.
SPIN 1- Art lands on $200. Call: T, Frequency: 2. Art has $400 dollars.
SPIN 2- It's $800 this time. Call: N, Frequency: 1. $1200 dollars. Art buys an E, and there are two E's. $250 comes off the score and he's left with $950.
SPIN 3- Value: $250. Call: M. And there's no M. Eric will spin.
SPIN 4- Eric lands on $200 and calls an R, and there is also no R.
SPIN 5- Scot gets his first spin and lands on $300. Call: C. No C's either.
SPIN 6- Art passes the Bankrupt and lands on $350. He calls S, and there's no S. Lots of duds so far.
SPIN 7- Eric lands on $750. And he calls a B, and the streak is broken, there is one B. $750 dollars. Eric calls an I, but there are none. Eric has $500 dollars, and Scot will spin.
SPIN 8- It's $800. Scot calls an L. Two L's. $1600 bucks.
SPIN 9- Scot seems to have a habit of doing this last episode and it's carried over, he's hit a Bankrupt, getting rid of the $1600, and Art spins.
... Or not. Art buys an O. There are two O's. That brings his $950 down to $700. This time he spins.
SPIN 10- It's going to be $250. He wants a D, but there is no D, in this 3 quarters complete puzzle.
SPIN 11- Eric spins and he'll land on $250 as well. Call: H, Frequency: 2. He has an even $1000 bucks.
SPIN 12- Eric will spin one more time and it's one rotation for $250. He calls the last consonant, a W, which there are two of. $1500 dollars.
BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP
Only vowels remain, and Eric will solve.
B L T O N
W H O L E W H E _ T
THING
Eric solves BLT ON WHOLE WHEAT for $1500 dollars!
Duds: M (Art), R (Eric), C (Scot), S (Art), I (Eric), D (Art)
Bankrupt: Scot ($1600)
Art - Nuthin'
Eric - $1500
Scot – Nil
ROUND TWO
A $2500 dollar space is on the wheel, and a prize as well. It's a trip to Mexico! Retail value of this trip is $2,220 dollars!
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PEOPLE
Pat has three things to tell us, first thing is there is an ampersand in the puzzle, secondly people does not always mean proper names, and thirdly, “People who need people are the luckiest people.”
Eric, who has racked up $1500 so far, gets to start this round.
SPIN 1- Value: $400. Call: S, Frequency: None. Over to Scot.
SPIN 2- Scot lands on $400 as well. Call: T, Frequency: 2. $800 dollars.
SPIN 3- $400 again. Call: H, Frequency: 2. And doubled to $1600. Scot calls an E, and there are a trio of E's. $1350 remains. He also wants an A, which there are none of. Down to $1100, and it's Art's turn.
SPIN 4- Ooh la la, Art lands on the SURPRISE! He calls an R, and one R allows him to pick it up. No cash, so he must spin.
SPIN 5- Art calls an N, a common consonant, but not in this puzzle. Eric's turn.
SPIN 6- Eric won't have the best luck, as he lands on the Lose a Turn. Back to Scot.
SPIN 7- Scot lands on the ever popular $400 (strangely it's the same orange $400 each time). Scot calls an L, but there are no L's. Art will try again.
SPIN 8- Art spins, but hits a Lose a Turn. Bad luck all round. Eric spins.
SPIN 9- It's going to be $200 for Eric. Call: B, Frequency: None. And it's Scot's turn once again.
SPIN 10- Scot hits $450. And he may have figured something out, because he calls a J. Two J's. $2000 dollars.
And Scot is going to solve.
T H E J _ _ _ E
&
T H E J _ R _
PEOPLE
Scot solves THE JUDGE & THE JURY for $2000 dollars!
Duds: S (Eric), A (Scot), N (Art), L (Scot), B (Eric)
Lose a Turn: Eric, Art
Art – Looking to join the party
Eric - $1500
Scot - $2000
ROUND THREE
The top dollar value, magically, has been upgraded again to $3500.
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WHERE ARE WE?
The category is Where Are We, which means a $500 dollar bonus for identifying the location that are given by the clues from the puzzle.
SPIN 1 – Scot starts the round with $400. Call: T. And that's the first dud, no T.
SPIN 2- Art lands on $600. Call: S, Frequency: 2. $1200 dollars.
SPIN 3- $200 this time. Call: N. But there's no N.
SPIN 4- Eric will scrape up against the bankrupt, and stop at the $500 before it. He calls a P. No P's.
SPIN 5- And Scot will travel a full rotation + one space further in his spin, and land on Bankrupt.
SPIN 6- Art with $1200 spins, and he will land on $700. Call: M, Frequency: 2. And he has $2600. He buys an E. And there are a couple of those too. $2350 left. He also wants an A. Keeping with the theme, there are two of those. $2100 left.
SPIN 7- $700 again. Call: R, Frequency: 1. Up to $2800. Art wants another vowel, this time an O. And there is an O. $250 off the score brings him down to $2550.
SPIN 8- Value: $450. Call: H. But there isn't a single H.
SPIN 9- Eric lands on $300. Call: B, Frequency: 2. $600 dollars.
SPIN 10- Value: $450. Call: Q, Frequency: 1. $1050 dollars.
SPIN 11- $450 again. Call: Z, and this is rare, there are 3 Z's. Eric has $2400 dollars. He buys an I, and there is one I in this puzzle. $2150. And he buys the last vowel, a U. And there are three U's. $1900 left.
And Eric will solve it.
M O Z A M B I Q U E
Z U _ U S &
Z E B R A S
WHERE ARE WE?
Eric solves MOZAMBIQUE, ZULUS & ZEBRAS for $1900 dollars!
HIGH ROLLERS CHIMES
The chimes mean an extra $500 dollars for identifying where all of these things come from. And Eric identifies AFRICA for an extra $500 bucks! That brings his round total to $2400 dollars.
Duds: T (Scot), N (Art), P (Eric), H (Art)
Bankrupt: Scot (His turn)
Art – Nothing (But gets to start round 4)
Eric - $3900
Scot - $2000
ROUND FOUR
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THING
SPIN 1- Art gets the first spin and almost hits bankrupt, but stops at $700. Call: S. But there's no S.
SPIN 2 – Eric also lands on $700. Call: T, Frequency: 1. $700 dollars.
SPIN 3- $1500 this time! Call: R, Frequency: 1. That's $2200. Eric buys an A, and there's an A. Down to $1950.
SPIN 4- But a Bankrupt will wipe it all out unfortunately. Scot will spin.
SPIN 5- And Scot hits a good one, $1500! Call: F, Frequency: 1. $1500 dollars. He uses $250 to buy an O, and there are two. $1250 remains.
SPIN 6- It's another good one, $900. Call: N, Frequency: None. It's back to Art.
SPIN 7- Art lands on $200. Call: H, and there's no H.
SPIN 8- It's been hit a lot this round, and Eric hits it again. $1500 dollars. Call: L. But he can't cash in on it, no L.
SPIN 9- Scot is going to continue his streak of Bankrupts, this time wiping out his $1250.
FINAL SPIN
_ A _ _ - F O R - T _
_ O _ _ _
THING
The chimes ring, and time is running out, Pat spins, vowels worth nothing, consonants will be worth:
$400 dollars a piece
Art gets the first pick and calls an M. $800 dollars.
M A _ _ - F O R - T _
M O _ _ _
THING
Art solves MADE-FOR-TV MOVIE for $800 dollars!
Duds: S (Art), N (Scot), H (Art), L (Eric)
Bankrupt: Eric ($1950), Scot ($1250)
FINAL TALLY
Art - $800
Eric - $3900
Scot - $2000 (2 day total of $49,385 dollars)
Bonus Prizes Available:
$39,000 Motorhome (Won by Scot Yesterday)
$39,000 His/Her Cars
Hot Balloon Ride over Austria (Won Monday)
$30,000 Boat
$25,000 Dollars
BONUS ROUND
H E
W E L
The two E's are gone, leaving the W, H and L, and Eric will pick the L.
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PHRASE
And here comes R, S, T, L, N and E.
_ _ E _ S
_ E
PHRASE
Eric needs to provide 3 consonants and a vowel. He picks C, D, M and A.
_ _ E _ S
M E
PHRASE
Well, he's not going to get much here. Just one letter, but maybe he can solve. 10 seconds. And he knows it and solves WOE IS ME right off the bat! And he's going to like what he won., it's His and Her Cars! Two cars, the 1995 Volkswagen Passat GLX, and the 1995 Volkswagen Golf GL. Retail value of the cars is $39,500 dollars!
That brings his total for the day to $43,400 dollars!
Opening:
Charlie: “From Hollywood, it's the Wheel of Fortune! America's most popular game show! And now the world's! Here they are soaring into your lives, Pat Sajak and Vanna White!”
Introductions:
Art Filizar – From Kahului, Hawaii on the island on Maui. An activity coordinator for the oldest school west of the rockies, which is Lahainaluna High School. (I put a lot of research in to get all the names of of places right by the way) The school is 163 years old. He teaches Hula, Choir with the chorus and is also the Entertainment Director for the Maui County Fair.
Eric Lichte – From Edgewood, Kentucky. Across the river from Cincinnati, Ohio. Married to his wife Debbie, and has three kids, Adam, Eli and Matthew. Is a project manager for a large material handling company.
Scot Baird – One day champ with $47,385 dollars. From Deerfield Beach, Florida.
Game Spiel:
Pat: “$1000 dollars is the top dollar value for our first round, we are playing for cash.”
ROUND ONE
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THING
Numbers were drawn before the show, and Art won, which is why he is standing in the red position, and why he will be the first to spin.
SPIN 1- Art lands on $200. Call: T, Frequency: 2. Art has $400 dollars.
SPIN 2- It's $800 this time. Call: N, Frequency: 1. $1200 dollars. Art buys an E, and there are two E's. $250 comes off the score and he's left with $950.
SPIN 3- Value: $250. Call: M. And there's no M. Eric will spin.
SPIN 4- Eric lands on $200 and calls an R, and there is also no R.
SPIN 5- Scot gets his first spin and lands on $300. Call: C. No C's either.
SPIN 6- Art passes the Bankrupt and lands on $350. He calls S, and there's no S. Lots of duds so far.
SPIN 7- Eric lands on $750. And he calls a B, and the streak is broken, there is one B. $750 dollars. Eric calls an I, but there are none. Eric has $500 dollars, and Scot will spin.
SPIN 8- It's $800. Scot calls an L. Two L's. $1600 bucks.
SPIN 9- Scot seems to have a habit of doing this last episode and it's carried over, he's hit a Bankrupt, getting rid of the $1600, and Art spins.
... Or not. Art buys an O. There are two O's. That brings his $950 down to $700. This time he spins.
SPIN 10- It's going to be $250. He wants a D, but there is no D, in this 3 quarters complete puzzle.
SPIN 11- Eric spins and he'll land on $250 as well. Call: H, Frequency: 2. He has an even $1000 bucks.
SPIN 12- Eric will spin one more time and it's one rotation for $250. He calls the last consonant, a W, which there are two of. $1500 dollars.
BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP
Only vowels remain, and Eric will solve.
B L T O N
W H O L E W H E _ T
THING
Eric solves BLT ON WHOLE WHEAT for $1500 dollars!
Duds: M (Art), R (Eric), C (Scot), S (Art), I (Eric), D (Art)
Bankrupt: Scot ($1600)
Art - Nuthin'
Eric - $1500
Scot – Nil
ROUND TWO
A $2500 dollar space is on the wheel, and a prize as well. It's a trip to Mexico! Retail value of this trip is $2,220 dollars!
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&
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PEOPLE
Pat has three things to tell us, first thing is there is an ampersand in the puzzle, secondly people does not always mean proper names, and thirdly, “People who need people are the luckiest people.”
Eric, who has racked up $1500 so far, gets to start this round.
SPIN 1- Value: $400. Call: S, Frequency: None. Over to Scot.
SPIN 2- Scot lands on $400 as well. Call: T, Frequency: 2. $800 dollars.
SPIN 3- $400 again. Call: H, Frequency: 2. And doubled to $1600. Scot calls an E, and there are a trio of E's. $1350 remains. He also wants an A, which there are none of. Down to $1100, and it's Art's turn.
SPIN 4- Ooh la la, Art lands on the SURPRISE! He calls an R, and one R allows him to pick it up. No cash, so he must spin.
SPIN 5- Art calls an N, a common consonant, but not in this puzzle. Eric's turn.
SPIN 6- Eric won't have the best luck, as he lands on the Lose a Turn. Back to Scot.
SPIN 7- Scot lands on the ever popular $400 (strangely it's the same orange $400 each time). Scot calls an L, but there are no L's. Art will try again.
SPIN 8- Art spins, but hits a Lose a Turn. Bad luck all round. Eric spins.
SPIN 9- It's going to be $200 for Eric. Call: B, Frequency: None. And it's Scot's turn once again.
SPIN 10- Scot hits $450. And he may have figured something out, because he calls a J. Two J's. $2000 dollars.
And Scot is going to solve.
T H E J _ _ _ E
&
T H E J _ R _
PEOPLE
Scot solves THE JUDGE & THE JURY for $2000 dollars!
Duds: S (Eric), A (Scot), N (Art), L (Scot), B (Eric)
Lose a Turn: Eric, Art
Art – Looking to join the party
Eric - $1500
Scot - $2000
ROUND THREE
The top dollar value, magically, has been upgraded again to $3500.
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WHERE ARE WE?
The category is Where Are We, which means a $500 dollar bonus for identifying the location that are given by the clues from the puzzle.
SPIN 1 – Scot starts the round with $400. Call: T. And that's the first dud, no T.
SPIN 2- Art lands on $600. Call: S, Frequency: 2. $1200 dollars.
SPIN 3- $200 this time. Call: N. But there's no N.
SPIN 4- Eric will scrape up against the bankrupt, and stop at the $500 before it. He calls a P. No P's.
SPIN 5- And Scot will travel a full rotation + one space further in his spin, and land on Bankrupt.
SPIN 6- Art with $1200 spins, and he will land on $700. Call: M, Frequency: 2. And he has $2600. He buys an E. And there are a couple of those too. $2350 left. He also wants an A. Keeping with the theme, there are two of those. $2100 left.
SPIN 7- $700 again. Call: R, Frequency: 1. Up to $2800. Art wants another vowel, this time an O. And there is an O. $250 off the score brings him down to $2550.
SPIN 8- Value: $450. Call: H. But there isn't a single H.
SPIN 9- Eric lands on $300. Call: B, Frequency: 2. $600 dollars.
SPIN 10- Value: $450. Call: Q, Frequency: 1. $1050 dollars.
SPIN 11- $450 again. Call: Z, and this is rare, there are 3 Z's. Eric has $2400 dollars. He buys an I, and there is one I in this puzzle. $2150. And he buys the last vowel, a U. And there are three U's. $1900 left.
And Eric will solve it.
M O Z A M B I Q U E
Z U _ U S &
Z E B R A S
WHERE ARE WE?
Eric solves MOZAMBIQUE, ZULUS & ZEBRAS for $1900 dollars!
HIGH ROLLERS CHIMES
The chimes mean an extra $500 dollars for identifying where all of these things come from. And Eric identifies AFRICA for an extra $500 bucks! That brings his round total to $2400 dollars.
Duds: T (Scot), N (Art), P (Eric), H (Art)
Bankrupt: Scot (His turn)
Art – Nothing (But gets to start round 4)
Eric - $3900
Scot - $2000
ROUND FOUR
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THING
SPIN 1- Art gets the first spin and almost hits bankrupt, but stops at $700. Call: S. But there's no S.
SPIN 2 – Eric also lands on $700. Call: T, Frequency: 1. $700 dollars.
SPIN 3- $1500 this time! Call: R, Frequency: 1. That's $2200. Eric buys an A, and there's an A. Down to $1950.
SPIN 4- But a Bankrupt will wipe it all out unfortunately. Scot will spin.
SPIN 5- And Scot hits a good one, $1500! Call: F, Frequency: 1. $1500 dollars. He uses $250 to buy an O, and there are two. $1250 remains.
SPIN 6- It's another good one, $900. Call: N, Frequency: None. It's back to Art.
SPIN 7- Art lands on $200. Call: H, and there's no H.
SPIN 8- It's been hit a lot this round, and Eric hits it again. $1500 dollars. Call: L. But he can't cash in on it, no L.
SPIN 9- Scot is going to continue his streak of Bankrupts, this time wiping out his $1250.
FINAL SPIN
_ A _ _ - F O R - T _
_ O _ _ _
THING
The chimes ring, and time is running out, Pat spins, vowels worth nothing, consonants will be worth:
$400 dollars a piece
Art gets the first pick and calls an M. $800 dollars.
M A _ _ - F O R - T _
M O _ _ _
THING
Art solves MADE-FOR-TV MOVIE for $800 dollars!
Duds: S (Art), N (Scot), H (Art), L (Eric)
Bankrupt: Eric ($1950), Scot ($1250)
FINAL TALLY
Art - $800
Eric - $3900
Scot - $2000 (2 day total of $49,385 dollars)
Bonus Prizes Available:
$39,000 Motorhome (Won by Scot Yesterday)
$39,000 His/Her Cars
Hot Balloon Ride over Austria (Won Monday)
$30,000 Boat
$25,000 Dollars
BONUS ROUND
H E
W E L
The two E's are gone, leaving the W, H and L, and Eric will pick the L.
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PHRASE
And here comes R, S, T, L, N and E.
_ _ E _ S
_ E
PHRASE
Eric needs to provide 3 consonants and a vowel. He picks C, D, M and A.
_ _ E _ S
M E
PHRASE
Well, he's not going to get much here. Just one letter, but maybe he can solve. 10 seconds. And he knows it and solves WOE IS ME right off the bat! And he's going to like what he won., it's His and Her Cars! Two cars, the 1995 Volkswagen Passat GLX, and the 1995 Volkswagen Golf GL. Retail value of the cars is $39,500 dollars!
That brings his total for the day to $43,400 dollars!