Audience Game Folks, we have time for a *REALLY* quick audience prize game. So, here's the qualifying question. Remember it's open to all -- regardless of when you've played the main game.
On May 31, 2008, at 2:30pm Central, we watched a GSN rerun of "Family Feud"; this particular episode was hosted by Richard Karn. In the fast money bonus round, a contestant was asked to identify "a fish that's really tiny". The contestant said the number one answer of "goldfish" -- which was worth how many points?
Answers are due Friday at 10:00pm EDT/9:00pm CDT -- but we'll end qualifying early in case someone hits the answer right on the nose. (And if that happens, the first one to give me the exact number gets to play.)
(times passes)
No more calls, please, we have a winner. Or at least a qualifier. First, let's see the right answer.
QUALIFYING ANSWER
32
And the one who hit the answer on the head is...
Ian Laudato 32 Kourtney Wilson 32...oh, we have a tie. The player who locked in sooner gets to play -- and that winner is...
Ian Laudato 32...Ian. Kourtney, I tell ya what. If he wins, you'll receive duplicates.
Audience game's a-comin' up.
====================================================================== Voice-over guy: Netgame Marathon nears its exciting conclusion -- as two semi-finalists *deal* with Net Gambit. Watch for the fun and get in on the winning -- only on Netgame Marathon, only on VBS. ======================================================================Rich: Runners-up on Net Poker will receive...
Three boxes of FFV Stoned Wheat Wafers. Crispy crunchy cracker squares. One taste and you'll agree. When you count on good, count on FFV.
Just in time for back-to-school, Thumb Ease Webster's Dictionary. Available wherever school supplies are sold. Carry it for studies in your pocket. Thumb Ease.
Seven Seas salad dressings. Delicious salad dressings your whole family will love. Who makes the salad special? You and Seven Seas.
Hilton's Oyster Stew -- made of luscious fresh oysters pure creamery butter and fresh whole milk. Hilton's has an exciting fresh flavor.
Renuzit adjustable air freshener. For all over your house. For long lasting freshness that cost less than most, Renuzit doozit.
And a member of our studio audience will receive a generous supply of Beaver Pops frozen ice treats. Just freeze 'em and eat 'em. Beaver Pops.
(light laughter from the crowd) (theme music fades)
Rich: And here again -- Doug Morris.
Doug: (giggles) Thanks, Rich, I think. Ian Laudato is here with me -- winning the right to play the audience prize game -- for these prizes.
Rich: Ian, this prize package is full of gems. And it begins with the gems you'll find on this watch. From the Croton Watch Company, this lady's watch for the woman in your life comes with a matching bracelet featuring gem stones set at 14 karat gold. From Croton -- fine watches since 1878.
Next, we have a trip to Ohio's Gem City -- Dayton. You and a guest will fly round trip coach to Dayton, Ohio, for a four-night stay at a luxury hotel. Tour the U.S. Air Force Museum, visit Carillon Historical Park and see the Wright "B" Flyer -- all in Dayton. Compliments of Net Poker.
Finally, here's the biggest gem in this prize package -- this GEM car!
(audience cheers as D.J. drives around the studio in said vehicle)
D.J.: The GEM e4 Electric Vehicle -- perfect for driving around the neighborhood or around town. From Global Electric Motorcars, a division of DaimlerChrysler.
These prizes, plus a bonus of CY$10,000, make this gem of a package worth more than CY$24,650.
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Doug: To win all those prizes, Ian, here's the mission, should you decide to accept it.
SELECT HIGHER CARD
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Doug: Select higher card. Your base card is the 10 of Clubs -- and at least one of those numbers hide a card higher than a 10. Succeed in drawing a card higher than a 10 -- and all of those prizes are yours.
Ian: 3
Doug: All righty. (MG98 Super Match mismatch buzzer) I had a feeling that buzzer would sound. That buzzer means we don't have time to make counter-offers. So we go straight to #3. And behind #3 we find...
SELECT HIGHER CARD
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(MG98 Super Match mismatch buzzer; NYSI89 losing horn; audience groans)
Doug: ...another 10. Sorry about that. Where was the higher card?
SELECT HIGHER CARD
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Doug: Oh, we had two higher cards. King and Queen were behind 1 and 2, respectively. Ian, you were playing for Kourtney Wilson -- so each of you receive CY$50 and our thanks for playing.
(audience applause) (Ian walks stage left) (lights dim)
ADVANCE TO TRIBUTE