I've often wondered how people's game would be different in Regis Millionaire if they got that Life Line. From what I see, 70% of the time, when people switch they get another impossible question.TheCalvinator24 wrote:Wish I had had that available almost 7 years ago.Shade wrote:I almost forgot, you get Switch the Question now.
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Wow! you're good!TheCalvinator24 wrote:I've been trying to memorize World Capitals in case I get called for Jeopardy!Shade wrote:You're right (you didn't fall for my trap, lol)![]()
100,000
What is the capital city of the African country of Angola?
A. Luanda
B. Lusaka
C. Antananarivo
D. Nairobi
A. Luanda
You've got 100,000 dollar!
250,000
According to the title of his 1990 book, where did Peter Mayle Spend a Year?
A. Brittany
B. Provence
C. Alsace-Lorraine
D. Normandy
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What was your Spruce Goose Q?takinover wrote:At this point annoying the heck out of SCShade wrote:You're right (you didn't fall for my trap, lol)![]()
100,000
What is the capital city of the African country of Angola?
A. Luanda
B. Lusaka
C. Antananarivo
D. Nairobi
Why oh why couldn't I get this instead of Spruce Goose?
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Because you were permitted to build character through not-so-terrible adversity.takinover wrote:At this point annoying the heck out of SCShade wrote:You're right (you didn't fall for my trap, lol)![]()
100,000
What is the capital city of the African country of Angola?
A. Luanda
B. Lusaka
C. Antananarivo
D. Nairobi
Why oh why couldn't I get this instead of Spruce Goose?
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*My mouth drops to the floor*TheCalvinator24 wrote:B. ProvenceShade wrote:250,000
According to the title of his 1990 book, where did Peter Mayle Spend a Year?
A. Brittany
B. Provence
C. Alsace-Lorraine
D. Normandy

You're right!
500,000
Which of the following is the largest moon of Neptune?
A. Titania
B. Triton
C. Tethys
D. Thalassa
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I would go with a different Lifeline, but I don't want to Google the Million, so I'm going to "Google-It"Shade wrote:
500,000
Which of the following is the largest moon of Neptune?
A. Titania
B. Triton
C. Tethys
D. Thalassa
I should know this, but I don't.
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The hot seat must be a lot harder than this. It's so much less pressure, it just goes to show you that relaxation and going with what you feel you know helps.TheCalvinator24 wrote:Thanks, but honestly, if I were playing this stack for real money, I would have already burned most or all of my lifelines, and I might have already had to walk away.Shade wrote:Wow! you're good!
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I just remember hearing the title at some point along the past years. I couldn't tell you a thing about the book. Although I presume it was set in Provence.takinover wrote:My audience arrogance fadesShade wrote: 250,000
According to the title of his 1990 book, where did Peter Mayle Spend a Year?
A. Brittany
B. Provence
C. Alsace-Lorraine
D. Normandy
Who? I am sure there is a backstory that I probably should know but don't. If I was playing I would STQ
If he had asked "Who wrote A Year in Provence, I would have had no clue.
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You're right again!!!TheCalvinator24 wrote:B. TritonShade wrote:
500,000
Which of the following is the largest moon of Neptune?
A. Titania
B. Triton
C. Tethys
D. Thalassa
Now for the Million dollar question (I'm glad I wrote it, I actually just finished it now). I didn't expect anyone to make it this far so I didn't give this question as much thought as all my others.
1,000,000
Who is the only US President to both win a Nobel Peace Prize and to be Time Magazine’s Person of the year?
A. Theodore Roosevelt
B. Jimmy Carter
C. Richard Nixon
D. George W. Bush
Now for a million virtual dollars, (and if I ever become a multi-billionaire I'll give you real money)
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OUCH!!!takinover wrote:$100K Introduce in 1947, Howard Hughes's "Spruce Goose" was an airplane built mainly out of what wood?TheCalvinator24 wrote:
What was your Spruce Goose Q?
A. Birch
B. Ash
C. Oak
D. Pine
I would guess it was either A or B
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Sorry, but you're gonna have to write another one.Shade wrote: Now for the Million dollar question (I'm glad I wrote it, I actually just finished it now). I didn't expect anyone to make it this far so I didn't give this question as much thought as all my others.
1,000,000
Who is the only US President to both win a Nobel Peace Prize and to be Time Magazine’s Person of the year?
A. Theodore Roosevelt
B. Jimmy Carter
C. Richard Nixon
D. George W. Bush
Now for a million virtual dollars, (and if I ever become a multi-billionaire I'll give you real money)
Switch the Question.
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That question was the only one I took from the show, all the others I made up myself. The Provence onesilvercamaro wrote:I just remember hearing the title at some point along the past years. I couldn't tell you a thing about the book. Although I presume it was set in Provence.
I read this. He took his dogs. Seriously.
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Oo, I'm so embarrassed, would you give me a minute or two?TheCalvinator24 wrote:Sorry, but you're gonna have to write another one.Shade wrote: Now for the Million dollar question (I'm glad I wrote it, I actually just finished it now). I didn't expect anyone to make it this far so I didn't give this question as much thought as all my others.
1,000,000
Who is the only US President to both win a Nobel Peace Prize and to be Time Magazine’s Person of the year?
A. Theodore Roosevelt
B. Jimmy Carter
C. Richard Nixon
D. George W. Bush
Now for a million virtual dollars, (and if I ever become a multi-billionaire I'll give you real money)
Switch the Question.
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A variation of your $50K question was asked on 1/10/2003 to Andria Houghton. Courtesy of http://millifeline.homestead.com/transcripts011003.htmlShade wrote:
That question was the only one I took from the show, all the others I made up myself. The Provence one
16000- What chemical element comprises about 65% of a human's mass?
A. Oxygen B. Carbon
C. Calcium D. Nitrogen.
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