Audience Game Once again, it's "The Price Per Gallon Is Right". Based on the actual retail prize of a 16 ounce bottle of Diet Snapple, how much would you have to pay for one gallon of this beverage "made from the best stuff on Earth"?
OK, Kourtney's endgame is over. So it's time to reveal the actual retail price of this showcase of one gallon of Diet Snapple.
QUALIFYING ANSWER
$10.32
Doug: Ten bucks and 32 cents. Who's the closest?
Lori Burstein $ 8.45Doug: Lori, I think this is your first time ever on the Net Poker stage for everything. You'll play against...Rick Morris $14.82Doug: ...Rick, who's not related to me and should be thankful we allowed overbids. Need one more.Michael Clifford $15.92Doug: And it's Michael. Audience game's a comin' up.====================================================================== (clips from the first season) Voice guy: Jay Cross leads another quest to a quarter million in Netgames Series of Pop Culture. Only on VBS -- where the winners are. ======================================================================(smooth jazz theme plays...) (...as following DVD is displayed on screen)
Rich: (in post-show edited message) Some of our departing contestants will receive...
A LobsterGram gift certificate. LobsterGram is a unique way to send great gourmet gifts of succulent lobster. Shipped fresh from LobsterGram.
Lolli-Pups Dog Biscuits. The pet treat dogs and cats love. Feed your dog Lolli-Pups.
A case of Turtle Extra Car Wax. Turtle Wax gives the hard shell finish for lasting beauty. Turtle Wax.
Dolphins & Friends bite-size crackers. They have a cheddar cheese taste as big as the ocean. For a wholesome snack anytime, try Dolphins & Friends bite-size cheddar cheese crackers.
And a member of our studio audience will receive a Cobra Phone cordless telephone. Features attractive styling and a concealed antenna. Furnished by Cobra Phone.
And, yes, we made sure these prizes were spayed or neutered. Now back to Doug Morris.
(music fades) (fade to next scene)
Doug: Rich, we have proof you've done this before. How about doing it again?
(TPiR "come on down" music plays) (various camera shots of the audience) (audience cheers)
Rich: Here it comes! From QRTX cybervision in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, it's time for a Net Poker audience game as we continue our tribute to Bob Barker and "The Price is Right"! Lori Burstein, come on down!
(Lori gets out of chair; runs up to the stage)
Rich: Rick Morris, come on down!
(Rick gets out of chair; runs up to the stage)
Rich: And Michael Clifford, come on down!
(Michael gets out of chair; runs up to the stage)
Rich: You are our three contestants in our version of Most Expensive. (more cheers) Back to you, Doug. (music fades)
Doug: Thanks, Rich and welcome all of you to our audience game. Let's go to the big screen and explain how this works.
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Doug: Behind these numbers are gifts -- each worth hundreds or thousands. You'll each choose one number, Rich will describe your gift and reveal its actual retail price. After you've each chosen a gift, the player with the most expensive prize of the three selected wins the game and goes on to play for more great stuff.
Lori, you came the closest in the qualifying game we played earlier. You get first choice of a number.
Lori: I'll pick number 4.
Doug: Number 4 -- let's have a look.
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Doug: Lori, looks like you've just won a motorscooter.
Rich: You've just won the Yamaha Vino 125 Motorscooter. This sporty scooter comes with a two-valve, four-stroke engine that puts out strong, predictable power with incredible gas mileage. And it's worth $2549.
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(music fades) (audience cheers)
Doug: Well, great pick. Rick, in order to stay in business, you have to find something worth more than 2549. Pick a number.
Rick: Methinks I'll take #1.
Doug: Let's see what you've won with one.
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Doug: Surfboards. Rich?
Rich: It's a pair of surfboards. From Infinity, hang ten with these two surfboards -- hand-shaped and laminated for performance and style. These surfboards are worth -- $9000. (audience laughs) No, actually, they're worth $1000.
Doug: Oh, that was just wrong.
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Doug: Recreating a certain incident with surfboards in contestants' row. Well, Rick, enjoy the surfboards. Unfortunately, you will not win. Michael, it's up to you to find something worth more than 2549.
Michael: Well, since Lisa, who's Case 3 on Deal Or No Deal, was a former Barker Beauty,...I will go with 2.
Doug: Interesting -- logic. Let's see #2.
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Doug: Carousel horse. Dunno about this one -- but Rich does.
Rich: Michael, you've instantly won this carousel horse reproduction. From It's Only Natural, a hand-painted carousel horse with brass pole and music box base. This timeless gift is worth...
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(music fades)
Rich: ...$750.
Doug: Oh, nice prize but not pricey enough. Lori wins it. (winning bells; audience applause) Just for the heck of it, what was at 3?
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Doug: A video game arcade cabinet.
Rich: Oh, this could've been yours if you chose the most expensive prize on the board. (audience groans) From the Chicago Gaming Company comes the Arcade Legends game system -- featuring such memorable titles as Centipede, Berzerk, Asteroids, Super Breakout and many more. This prize is worth -- $3695.
Doug: Fellas, you may move that into my dressing room after the show. (audience laughs) Well, Lori, standby. We'll see what you're playing for next. Rick, Michael, sorry this didn't work out. In addition to the gift you've each won...
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Doug: ...we'll give each of you CY$500 and our thanks for playing. (audience applause) But Lori Burstein, you've won that motorscooter. Nice prize -- but a mere pittance to what *else* you could be taking out on the road.
AUDIENCE GAME CONTINUES