The thing about it is that I expected that since the competition was
basically for charity that they would make the questions a little bit
easier. I don't think that they did however so my hats off to MO and the
other athletes who made it to the hot seat and for defying the stereotype
that
I don't know about that...it seemed like all the questions up to the $32000
were significantly easier than what you normally see...plus the athlete in
the hot seat was allowed to receive help (given the answer) from the other
athletes up to that point as well. So basically, you were
Didn't think about the lifeline thing. Good point.
D
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I don't know about that...it seemed like all the questions up to the $32000
were significantly easier than what you normally see...plus the athlete in
the hot seat was allowed to receive help (given the answer)
Netters:
What was embarrasing in the game show "Who wants to be...$$",
was the fact that neither of th track personna (Greene Dragila) could
figure out the order of head to toe. Ah well I guess they weren't on
there because of brains. I must admit I bet my wife that Mo would be last