SOME Audition info posted! (NOT A LIRPA LOOF!)
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SOME Audition info posted! (NOT A LIRPA LOOF!)
From the website:
AUDITIONS IN NEW YORK CITY START APRIL 28th
New York City auditions for Season 7 begin April 28th. Auditions usually take place Mondays-Thursdays from 5pm to 7pm and Wednesdays and Thursdays from 12pm to 2pm. (Note: Wednesday and Thursday 12pm to 2pm auditions will begin Wednesday, May 21st.) We will have four weeks available at any one time and will update as more dates become available, so keep checking back.
If you have auditioned before and received a postcard stating that you are in the Contestant Pool, please note: Eligibility for selection from the Contestant Pool does expire. Anyone who auditioned prior to June 2006 will need to audition again this year.
AUDITIONS IN NEW YORK CITY START APRIL 28th
New York City auditions for Season 7 begin April 28th. Auditions usually take place Mondays-Thursdays from 5pm to 7pm and Wednesdays and Thursdays from 12pm to 2pm. (Note: Wednesday and Thursday 12pm to 2pm auditions will begin Wednesday, May 21st.) We will have four weeks available at any one time and will update as more dates become available, so keep checking back.
If you have auditioned before and received a postcard stating that you are in the Contestant Pool, please note: Eligibility for selection from the Contestant Pool does expire. Anyone who auditioned prior to June 2006 will need to audition again this year.
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BTW, note the complete lack of mention of Millionaire Movie Week this year...


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MarleysGh0st wrote:Well, there aren't any details about any theme weeks, yet.KillerTomato wrote:BTW, note the complete lack of mention of Millionaire Movie Week this year...
You can be sure that they'll be looking to do another Wedding Week.
Actually, Wedding Week is already on the front page of the website.
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Audit - audition. Audition - audit.
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[alleged voice]Please come to Boston for the springtime ...[/alleged voice]
Okay, that's better. Those <and> marks deleted the words voice and music. Must be an html thing.
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[alleged voice]Please come to Boston for the springtime ...[/alleged voice]
Okay, that's better. Those <and> marks deleted the words voice and music. Must be an html thing.
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I just ordered chicken and an egg from Amazon. I'll let you know.
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They should have a show with 14 and 15 year old former Jeopardy champions.
(Maddie went to Cal Tech over the weekend for a Quiz Bowl tournament and fell in love with the campus. She also really likes the idea of their house sytem and the boy/girl ratio at the school. Cal Tech costs almost twice as much as UCLA or Berkeley, so she needs to add to her college fund.)
(Maddie went to Cal Tech over the weekend for a Quiz Bowl tournament and fell in love with the campus. She also really likes the idea of their house sytem and the boy/girl ratio at the school. Cal Tech costs almost twice as much as UCLA or Berkeley, so she needs to add to her college fund.)
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I think TPTB still haven't gotten over how uncomfortable they were seeing kids do poorly during the parent/child team week. Maddie may just have to enroll first and then pay the tuition as a college student contestant.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:They should have a show with 14 and 15 year old former Jeopardy champions.
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Yes, but it's less than half as much as Stanford.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:They should have a show with 14 and 15 year old former Jeopardy champions.
(Maddie went to Cal Tech over the weekend for a Quiz Bowl tournament and fell in love with the campus. She also really likes the idea of their house sytem and the boy/girl ratio at the school. Cal Tech costs almost twice as much as UCLA or Berkeley, so she needs to add to her college fund.)
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As you may or may not recall, Caltech is my alma mater. (By the way, although much of the media gets it wrong, Caltech should be spelled as one word.) I loved my time there and still contribute to the Alumni Fund. If you or she have any questions at all, please don't hesitate to fire away, either here, via e-mail, telephone, or in person. --BobPlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:They should have a show with 14 and 15 year old former Jeopardy champions.
(Maddie went to Cal Tech over the weekend for a Quiz Bowl tournament and fell in love with the campus. She also really likes the idea of their house sytem and the boy/girl ratio at the school. Cal Tech costs almost twice as much as UCLA or Berkeley, so she needs to add to her college fund.)
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The part that made me cringe was the father who used a lifeline, even though his son obviously knew the correct answer, and made it obvious that the reason was that he didn't trust his son enough. If memory serves, the question was about some Britney Spears song. --BobMarleysGh0st wrote:I think TPTB still haven't gotten over how uncomfortable they were seeing kids do poorly during the parent/child team week. Maddie may just have to enroll first and then pay the tuition as a college student contestant.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:They should have a show with 14 and 15 year old former Jeopardy champions.
"Question with boldness even the existence of a God; because, if there be one, he must more approve of the homage of reason than that of blindfolded fear." Thomas Jefferson
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Re: SOME Audition info posted! (NOT A LIRPA LOOF!)
Well KT, I've read this over at least three times and for the life of me I can't see much difference between this post and your other audition post on April 1st.KillerTomato wrote:From the website:
AUDITIONS IN NEW YORK CITY START APRIL 28th
New York City auditions for Season 7 begin April 28th. Auditions usually take place Mondays-Thursdays from 5pm to 7pm and Wednesdays and Thursdays from 12pm to 2pm. (Note: Wednesday and Thursday 12pm to 2pm auditions will begin Wednesday, May 21st.) We will have four weeks available at any one time and will update as more dates become available, so keep checking back.
If you have auditioned before and received a postcard stating that you are in the Contestant Pool, please note: Eligibility for selection from the Contestant Pool does expire. Anyone who auditioned prior to June 2006 will need to audition again this year.
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Re: SOME Audition info posted! (NOT A LIRPA LOOF!)
jaybee wrote:Well KT, I've read this over at least three times and for the life of me I can't see much difference between this post and your other audition post on April 1st.KillerTomato wrote:From the website:
AUDITIONS IN NEW YORK CITY START APRIL 28th
New York City auditions for Season 7 begin April 28th. Auditions usually take place Mondays-Thursdays from 5pm to 7pm and Wednesdays and Thursdays from 12pm to 2pm. (Note: Wednesday and Thursday 12pm to 2pm auditions will begin Wednesday, May 21st.) We will have four weeks available at any one time and will update as more dates become available, so keep checking back.
If you have auditioned before and received a postcard stating that you are in the Contestant Pool, please note: Eligibility for selection from the Contestant Pool does expire. Anyone who auditioned prior to June 2006 will need to audition again this year.
Hence my qualification in the title that it's NOT a Lirpa Loof joke.
Frankly, the number of Where Else(R thingie) contestants never REALLY bothered me, since it's to be expected with a show based in NYC (it's classic game show xenophobia). But it never stops me from complaining about it.
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What house were you in?Bob78164 wrote:As you may or may not recall, Caltech is my alma mater. (By the way, although much of the media gets it wrong, Caltech should be spelled as one word.) I loved my time there and still contribute to the Alumni Fund. If you or she have any questions at all, please don't hesitate to fire away, either here, via e-mail, telephone, or in person. --BobPlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:They should have a show with 14 and 15 year old former Jeopardy champions.
(Maddie went to Cal Tech over the weekend for a Quiz Bowl tournament and fell in love with the campus. She also really likes the idea of their house sytem and the boy/girl ratio at the school. Cal Tech costs almost twice as much as UCLA or Berkeley, so she needs to add to her college fund.)
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The best one, of course. Lloyd House. --BobPlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:What house were you in?Bob78164 wrote:As you may or may not recall, Caltech is my alma mater. (By the way, although much of the media gets it wrong, Caltech should be spelled as one word.) I loved my time there and still contribute to the Alumni Fund. If you or she have any questions at all, please don't hesitate to fire away, either here, via e-mail, telephone, or in person. --BobPlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:They should have a show with 14 and 15 year old former Jeopardy champions.
(Maddie went to Cal Tech over the weekend for a Quiz Bowl tournament and fell in love with the campus. She also really likes the idea of their house sytem and the boy/girl ratio at the school. Cal Tech costs almost twice as much as UCLA or Berkeley, so she needs to add to her college fund.)
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