Walk away with $300?
Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 10:19 am
I just read somewhere that someone on the syndicated WWTBAM walked with $300. Is that true? Does anyone know when that aired, and what the $400 question was?
On Thursday, contestant Michelle Glover from Rockledge, FL, was very enthusiastic when heading into the Hot Seat, but went cold once she actually sat down.
She got her $100 question right. But then...
$200: In the kitchen, a small hourglass that usually takes between three and five minutes is called a what?
A. Egg timer
B. Toast timer
C. Pasta timer
D. Steak timer
Michelle asked the audience, and both the studio and AOL said it was A. Egg timer. Right for $200.
$300: Which of these types of footwear are usually at least 25 inches long and up to 12 inches wide?
She first used the 50:50 to get it down to galoshes or snowshoes. Then she called her father who went with snowshoes. Michelle went for it, and was right for $300.
Time ran out, and she continued into Friday's show with no Lifelines. The enthusiasm came back, but not for long.
$500: Longtime pals Matt Damon and Ben Affleck attended high school together in a suburb of what city?
A. Atlanta
B. Chicago
C. Detroit
D. Boston
She did not know and would have guessed Chicago, but chose to...walk with $300. (Answer: D. Boston)
I believe this is the first time in U.S. WWTBAM history (syndie or prime time) that someone has walked with less than $1,000. Can anyone confirm this?
May have been Charles Ray Fuller, 21, of Crowley. He seems to have a problem discerning the value of monetary amounts.LoudmouthLee wrote:I just read somewhere that someone on the syndicated WWTBAM walked with $300. Is that true? Does anyone know when that aired, and what the $400 question was?
Walk In And Win Week at Walt Disney World 5/19/05
#198
Michelle Glover
Rockledge, FL
Michelle watches the show and can just picture herself doing this. She looks at herself in the mirror and answers the questions. She gets them right "most of the time."
$100
What historic document has the heading "In Congress, July 4, 1776" written across its top?
A. Gettysburg Address B. Magna Carta
C. Declaration of Independence D. Ben Franklin's pre-nup
$200
In the kitchen, a small hourglass that usually runs between three and five minutes is called a what?
A. Egg timer B. Toast timer
C. Pasta timer D. Steak timer
ATA - Studio: A. 95% B. 2% C. 2% D. 1%
ATA - AOL: A. 73% B. 15% C. 5% D. 7%
-- Commercial Break --
$300
Which of these types of footwear are usually at least 25 inches long and up to 12 inches wide?
A. In-line skates B. Hiking boots
C. Galoshes D. Snowshoes
50/50 leaves C & D
PAF: Michelle's dad, Willy, says, "That's snowshoes."
Michelle: "How sure are you?"
Willy: "Uh, pretty sure."
Michelle will return on tomorrow's show.
Answers:
$100: C. Declaration of Independence
$200: A. Egg timer
$300: D. Snowshoes
5/20/05
#198
Michelle Glover
Rockledge, FL
Domestic Violence educator
$500 - Longtime pals Matt Damon and Ben Affleck attended high school together in a surburb of what city?
A. Atlanta B. Chicago
C. Detroit D. Boston
Michelle was going to make a guess and she said it was really a guess but B. Chicago, because she really wanted to make it to $1K. Meredith in a very cautious tone of voice asked her if that was her final answer. Michelle changes her mind and walks with $300.
WWTBAM history can be witnessed at
(Link no longer works)
Answer:
$500 - D. Boston
I find it interesting that $300 is less than the amount at which TPTB are required to issue a 1099. Therefore, her $300 was probably "tax-free". If walking with $300 was relevant financially to her, the lack of taxes would probably also be so.silvercamaro wrote:I remember this contestant. She probably is the only "terrible" contestant for whom I've ever felt sympathy. First, as a Walk In and Win player, she had passed no qualifying test, and it showed. Her evident education and/or life experience was totally insufficient to answer questions that most people would take for granted. IIRC, she was a single mother who needed money badly -- and $300 was enough to pay the electric bill.
MyBigFatFabulousBrain wrote:Michelle Glover
Michelle watches the show and can just picture herself doing this. She looks at herself in the mirror and answers the questions. She gets them right "most of the time."
I'll believe that when I see it.
$100
What historic document has the heading "In Congress, July 4, 1776" written across its top?
A. Gettysburg Address B. Magna Carta
C. Declaration of Independence D. Ben Franklin's pre-nup
$200
In the kitchen, a small hourglass that usually runs between three and five minutes is called a what?
A. Egg timer B. Toast timer
C. Pasta timer D. Steak timer
ATA - Studio: A. 95% B. 2% C. 2% D. 1%
ATA - AOL: A. 73% B. 15% C. 5% D. 7%
Wow, it took you a whole whopping TWO questions before you had to reach into the lifeline chest. Did you see that coming in the mirror?
$300
Which of these types of footwear are usually at least 25 inches long and up to 12 inches wide?
A. In-line skates B. Hiking boots
C. Galoshes D. Snowshoes
50/50 leaves C & D
Oh my. Not only is she not living up to her opening brag, but she's threatening to set a new low in the history of this show.
PAF: Michelle's dad, Willy, says, "That's snowshoes."
Michelle: "How sure are you?"
Willy: "Uh, pretty sure."
Hey Michelle, he won't come right out and say it on national TV, but it sounds an awful lot like your father's saying "Michelle, my darling, are you really THAT stupid????" If someone had the audacity to call me with this question, I'd throw the phone in the toilet and flush it. That is, if I didn't hang up as soon as Meredith was telling me I'm being called for the $300 question!!!
Michelle will return on tomorrow's show.
God help us all! She gets most of the questions right in the mirror, but can't even answer two of the three she got today right without having to ask someone else. If she walks below $1,000, I will never watch this show again....
Nihil Obstat®
5/20/05
$500 - Longtime pals Matt Damon and Ben Affleck attended high school together in a surburb of what city?
A. Atlanta B. Chicago
C. Detroit D. Boston
Michelle was going to make a guess and she said it was really a guess but B. Chicago, because she really wanted to make it to $1K. Meredith in a very cautious tone of voice asked her if that was her final answer. Michelle changes her mind and walks with $300.
OK, after taking about half a bottle of Zoloft, I'm not going to be harsh with you, Michelle. I mean, after all that practicing in the mirror, to have this happen must be devastating. I mean, it's not like you got cold feet on a few of the questions, you didn't even have the correct hunches, which would make a llama out of even the hardiest of walhals watching from their couch. But hey, keep up all that good work with helping prevent violence, you sure helped me to release my anger in a much more productive way, and I sure hope that you enjoy that life-changing sum of $300. Be sure to put some away in a tax shelter, and don't go too crazy spending it all at once, because before you know it, it'll all be gone!
Nihil Obstat®