Damn, that final match was a hard one. Richard and Gene rattled off a bunch of good answers and they didn't even get to the one I had in my head... "fine wine."
@@pencils812 good afternoon Sam, yes he usually comes up with some Patti Deutsche style answers, alot of people comment that they don't like her quirkiness because she's supposed to be matching the contestants, boo effing hoo
Same here. I suspect that the answer was less common in their thoughts because at the time there were a lot fewer legal casinos in the US. It used to be extremely limited outside of Atlantic City and Las Vegas and even Vegas was nothing compared to its current form.
@@joeambrose3260 I remember these tiny little places in my neighborhood in the early 80s. You'd never get to play because some guy always had 20 quarters laid out on the machine letting you know he planned to be there for hours.
"...lights were flashing and bells were ringing cause we spent our honeymoon in a...casino". Ms. Fannie was close with slot machine but I think casino was better. No one said book of love...as in "and I wonder, wonder who..da da...who wrote the book of love." Oh man, the big money question was hard. All I could think of was "fine brown frame". Bummer that Julia didn't...get the money, Mama.
In "BLANK of Love", I would've said, "Sea".
Scoey is 90 years old
I thought of fine dining!
Damn, that final match was a hard one. Richard and Gene rattled off a bunch of good answers and they didn't even get to the one I had in my head... "fine wine."
I immediately thought of Moms' fine china
Love this show!!!💖💖💖💖
I love it when Scoey says _"Get the money, Mama."_
Fine line
Strike and strike out should have matched! That was petty, they've matched more far fetched answers than that! These judges drive me nuts!
Scoey smoking Bubba hep rock kush
wow, those judges really sucked. cheapskates!
Fanny was the only one that came close to my answer of casino for the honeymoon question, I really thought I had a winner
Charles had a cute answer with pinball machine.
@@pencils812 good afternoon Sam, yes he usually comes up with some Patti Deutsche style answers, alot of people comment that they don't like her quirkiness because she's supposed to be matching the contestants, boo effing hoo
@@donaldleroy6502 and I rarely see anyone complain about Charles!
@@pencils812 I am reading Fannie Flagg 's book Welcome to the World Baby Girl ! I. love it!
18:51 -- Once again, Brett is unaware of any song since the Truman presidency.
So what ? I'm 56 and am unaware of any song since the Bush Sr presidency
Instantly when I thought of flashing lights and bells I thought of a version of Fanny’s answer: “a casino”
Same here. I suspect that the answer was less common in their thoughts because at the time there were a lot fewer legal casinos in the US. It used to be extremely limited outside of Atlantic City and Las Vegas and even Vegas was nothing compared to its current form.
I instantly thought of arcade. I guess none of them was into the video game craze
@@joeambrose3260 I remember these tiny little places in my neighborhood in the early 80s. You'd never get to play because some guy always had 20 quarters laid out on the machine letting you know he planned to be there for hours.
lights & bells... married at a penny arcade... or pinball parlor arcade... ancestor of video arcade.
party ANIMAL
fine PRINT
Why Did They Change The Match Game Music Between Questions? 🤔
They need to bring the minister back, because when he said, strike other words, you could use strike out, these judges really screwed them over
Spent their wedding night in a pinball machine. I match Charles more often than anyone else ☺
I thought the Lola question was a slam dunk with "curve" 6:40
I thought the guy was complaining so I thought foul ball.
SRTIKE AND STRIKES ARE THE SAME! STRUCK AND STRIKES Would be the same
"...lights were flashing and bells were ringing cause we spent our honeymoon in a...casino". Ms. Fannie was close with slot machine but I think casino was better.
No one said book of love...as in "and I wonder, wonder who..da da...who wrote the book of love."
Oh man, the big money question was hard. All I could think of was "fine brown frame". Bummer that Julia didn't...get the money, Mama.
SPENT THEIR HONEYMOON IN A:
( CASINO ) ......
YOU GOOFY MAN OF THE CLOTH ✝️.....
I wonder if he was really a minister.
Has anyone seen the episode that Betty is talking about at the end of the video at 2:50?
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That music sucks.