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Phil in the news ..
puddin:
Did no one watch? Phil was great! He messed up on easy ones like the guy said chocolate and Phil couldn't get vanilla, and then he couldn't get oar and the clue seemed clear. His guy lost going for 100,000 but it was the contestants fault, he took to long to think of a word for sheets, honestly, I don't think anyone could have gotton sheets with the few clues he gave. The guy ended up with 25,000 so not bad in the end.
Julies guy ended up with 100,000. He stopped at 100,000.
They both did a good job.
TARAsia Fan:
That show was painful to watch. I stopped at 8:30 to switch to Sunday Night Football. It wasn't due to Phil, it was mostly due to Julie's strange facial contortions. She kept twisting her mouth or cheeks to a very scary expression. And Regis is also a bad host.
puddin:
--- Quote from: TARAsia Fan on December 21, 2008, 10:49:30 PM ---That show was painful to watch. I stopped at 8:30 to switch to Sunday Night Football. It wasn't due to Phil, it was mostly due to Julie's strange facial contortions. She kept twisting her mouth or cheeks to a very scary expression. And Regis is also a bad host.
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:cmaslol
I don't know how to host a 1 hour video but heres some pictures, dont murder me Coutzy :mas25
Kiwi Jay:
Doggonit. I just got a blood blister helping my neice. Ouch. Julie looks so fugly...Dont murder me anyone but she looks screwed in some parts of the show lol!
puddin:
FLINT, Michigan -- University of Michigan-Flint student Chad Mosher sailed through his appearance on CBS' "Million Dollar Password."
He made the game look easy in the early rounds. Even Julie Chen of "Big Brother" could be seen saying, "wow," while watching Mosher fire off answers.
When playing for $1 million, Mosher cleared the first two rounds in a dramatic face off with Phil Keoghan of "The Amazing Race." The star collapsed to the floor after finishing the round that guaranteed Mosher $25,000 with just a moment to spare.
Mosher won the $50,000 amount easily, then put it on the line to play for $100,000 after getting some encouragement from the audience.
Mosher ultimately struggled with the word "sheets" when trying for $100,000. His clues included blanket and thin, but Keoghan couldn't come up with the answer.
Still, Mosher walked away with $25,000.
Mosher, a 2008 Kearsley graduate, is studying communications at UM-Flint, At the beginning of the show, Mosher said he'd like to win money to pay off his student loans.
In the end, Mosher won some cash and maybe some work experience: A lifelong game show aficionado, the teen told host Regis Philbin that he'd like to be a game show host himself someday.
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