You do know you have to pay for the car right😂 ain't no place in the world actually gives you the vehicle unless you have a certain criteria aka the cash😂 if you don't they usually give you a cash instead of worth that of the value of what you should have paid for the vehicle
@@petermiller9878 Standards & Practice would have been all over the producers if there was cheating. (The producers have a list of which key does what, and the games are tripled checked before taping)
The lock prop is activated by magnets in the keys. Each key has separate set of magnets that release one or all three of the "WIN" flags, and one key of course has none. Because they're fairly small mechanisms, it doesn't take much for the unit to fail.
I learned something new today. I always figured the keys has a number on the end and if that number match the number on the lock (from behind) the person behind the lock prop would match the numbers and ring the buzzer to win or lose.
@@mrnapolean1 don't forget most of those "pricing games" were essentially custom analog electromechanical devices. It needed to be simple and reliable - no "computer" behind things, just simple logic implemented with magnets, reed switches, relays, basic logic gates, etc etc. On many games, a high degree of manual control is also present... i.e. Cliff Hangers.
@@gmanhero For the sounds, yes, but the locks are also designed to open when a correct key is used, it probably also sends a signal to the sound guy to use a given sound. The one saying he one was likely some type of director/producer/manager that had the notes on which keys do what, while the sound guy was getting a "incorrect key" signal.
That makes sense, you can make the keys all look the same and have three spots for three magnets that you cant tell apart at a glance. Though the fact the crew knew when one didnt work properly makes me think they either kept track of which key was supposed to open which lock or there was just mix up with the sound guys since the locks didnt lift, so they got the signal it was right but the locks didnt react
The mindblowing thing to me is that the only thing pointing towards this not being like 1999 when I watched this show is Bob's age and the products, the clothes. That set design really locked in the vibes for the whole run.
Honestly, considering the poor quality of Mazda cars back then, they might have been better off not winning it. Coming from a Mazda owner of an Ultra reliable 2009 Mazda 6 V6.
@@dauntlessasmr7910Plus, better economy, cheaper cars even accounting for inflation back then. A hutch and a dishwasher are useful accruments for a home. They could get a decent car themselves with budgeting.
Winning a car on the show is daunting regardless. You are responsible for the taxes from the winnings, so winning a car can be pretty expensive for the player.
I miss Bob. The show isn't the same without him. I used to get exicted to watch it over summer break in between school years. Waking up at 10:30 or 11 and flipping the TV on and calling my niece. And making our own guesses to the items in the show and having a lot of fun. Now I don't even watch the show.
@kdogg6781 lol no that was probably 15 year or so ago when I was still in school. That was over summer break and my parent were at work so I could sleep in if I wanted to.
Hahaha. I remember being a kid and thinking that's what you did to sell a car, sit on the hood to show how sturdy it was! So guess what I did when my dad put our family car up for sale! ...that was first and last time I ever climbed up and sat my husky ass on top of ANY part of a car. Thanks a lot, Janice.
I own a Mazda glc, like the one in the video. The hood is built like a soda can, incredibly thin. Modern cars have thicker hoods so they crumple safely. (edit for clarity: the original comment said something like 'cant do that on new cars because it would fold in half' before the OP removed it.)
Growing up I remember watching Price is Right. When my parents let me spent the night at grandma's place we both watched Price is Right together. Also played Pac-Man & Bowling on the Atari 2600 together. Those are the times I will all ways remember.
@@EddiXP I highly believe Bob Parker made Price Is Right what it was and there was something about him that drew you in to watch. On top of all that you shared it with your Grandma which added to it all if you ask me. Watching Price Is Right with the host that replaced Bob Parker makes the show not the same one bit.
Interseting, I've been in the audience for one of these shows. It's prerecorded and sometime they ask to do multiple takes. They have the contestent redo the same losing or winning choice in the retake, so it's not like you can change your answer during the retake. The audience is supposed to cheer like they did before and the contestant is asked to look surprised as they did before. They also have us sign a bunch of documents. One of which is that if the show doesn't air, then the prizes aren't given out. I'm assuming retakes in 1985 can cost more money (Film) than modern digital, and they didn't think they can fix the issue within the time of filming so they probably went with the non-working take rather than lose the whole episode day of filming.
I believe it went like this: 1. the guy should have buzzered correctly for price 1 or 2 but he might have forgotten or buzzered incorrectly 2. as they were on their way to prize 3 someone in the studio backstage told them to do the others again because they thought "no. we aint giving this mfer a new car" 3. they now decided to let him choose between the hutch and dishwasher as a "compensation" for screwing it up, which is why it buzzered correctly for the first two. ofcourse they still had to try the car again but he aint getting that
This was a malfunction of the game not functioning as intended, but it did not reveal anything that would be a cause to give the contestant all 3 prizes since the malfunction that occured was not showing where the "Win" was at nothing more, thus this was ok what they did. As stated on here, Standards and Practices are there making sure the game is played fairly at all times and has been stated, was triple checked alongside the adjudicator to assure this. If they had felt it was a disadvantage to the contestant or if the game malfunctioned to where the answer was revealed they would have given the ok to give the contestants the automatic win. This was fairly done in this regard
Bob Barker is a true game show legend! He will be truly missed! 🥲 Thank you for all the great laughs and the many years of entertainment you provided us. I always watched you as a kid growing up in the 90s 🤗🙌
All the keys have certain magnets in them to match each prize, but in case this happens, the person(s) in the back watch which keys they grab to make sure they get it.
According to the TPIR Wiki... The "unlocking" mechanism for the prizes is controlled by the position of magnets in the keys. The three single-prize keys have one magnet each, all in different spots; the master key has magnets in all three spots, and the "dud" key has no magnets.
Correct since the "teeth" of the key is where the magnets would be located at, each "tooth" where a magnet indicating which prize it is is what shows the "Win" symbol appears. I'm going to assume tooth 1 is the smallest prize and probably the left lock, with tooth 2 being the middle prize and middle lock, and tooth 3 being the car and right lock. Since all 5 keys were identical, the obvious is magnets (or no magnets if it was the dud key) were placed in the teeth to verify the win.
@@tedfort1698 lol, that was kind of weird that they would applaud like that. Applaud policemen, teachers, nurses... but no, they applaud some guy who reads a book and tries to get others to read a book too.
@@petermiller9878 But the Bible is a fun book to read, such as John 21:7 KING JAMES VERSION Therefore that disciple whom Jesus loved saith unto Peter, It is the Lord. Now when Simon Peter heard that it was the Lord, he girt his fisher’s coat unto him, for he was naked, and did cast himself into the sea. ^^^^^Simon Peter gets naked and jumps into the sea when his colleague says “it is Jesus”. LOL.
Not gonna lie; I'd love to have that hutch. It's a simple but effective design. I'd rather have one like that than one that's mostly made of glass. ... I don't think the 'malfunctioning game props == contestant wins all' thing was implemented until Drew Carey became host. I might be incorrect, but that's definitely a thing with Carey as the host, and it did happen once with Master Key, but because of the price card holder falling off just before it would reveal that the contestant wouldn't of won any keys. ... That Maybelline makeup would most certainly cost upwards of $50 now, lolz
They didn't really update the Maybeline logo here. The logo on the blue turntable shaped card was used prior to 1979 while the one on the bag was used from 1979 on.
Ive always assumed since each key is exactly the same, they just pre-determine which key on the board opens something or nothing. But here the key for the hutch got a buzzer, so is the sound effects person not told unless they see the WIN plague pop up?
It's a magnet of some sort where the teeth of the key is. As you can see there's three teeth on each key. The master key will have three magnets on all the teeth, the dud key will have none, and remaining three keys will have only magnet for the single prize
Talk about a Glitch moment. Who'd've think that the Win sign wouldn't pop up on the corresponding keys. But at least he won the hutch and the dishwasher. Just not the car as neither of those keys were the car or the master key. But hey, at least he didn't pick the dud key.
According to the TPIR Wiki... The "unlocking" mechanism for the prizes is controlled by the position of magnets in the keys. The three single-prize keys have one magnet each, all in different spots; the master key has magnets in all three spots, and the "dud" key has no magnets.
Backstage: *No, I don't care which key he picked, we don't have the funds to give him the car*
My thought exactly!
"We can't even afford a real buzzer Bob that sound was one of our interns stubbing his toe backstage"
"THEN WHY WOULD YOU MAKE THAT A PRIZE??"
lol they had the funds that mazda was basically free back then
You do know you have to pay for the car right😂 ain't no place in the world actually gives you the vehicle unless you have a certain criteria aka the cash😂 if you don't they usually give you a cash instead of worth that of the value of what you should have paid for the vehicle
Bob: These keys arent working right.
Lock Picking Lawyer: No problem. I will just open them all.
for this we will need the single sided jiggler
@@imcrow6674 Click out of number one
The lawyer will the lock open before he finishes that sentence
He wasn't born yet....
@@fade2black001irrelevant he just picks the lock on time and space then goes where he wants
Whenever there's a game mistake or malfunction, the contestant usually wins everything.
That's what I would think. We just have to believe the sound effect guy on this one? I don't buy it.
Yes, but in this case, it was just the "WIN" signs that malfunctioned, not the keys. So it was still fair.
@@petermiller9878 Standards & Practice would have been all over the producers if there was cheating. (The producers have a list of which key does what, and the games are tripled checked before taping)
Not if it were a casino. Malfunction voids all pays and plays.
@@DestinationTimeshareBut it’s, not, so who cares.
Goes to show you how classy and calm thean was to blow it off on the fly and keep the show rolling live
Because Bob Barker was a professional. On the game show Mt. Rushmore with Pat Sajak and Alex Trebek.
RIP Bob
Bob was the best man!
@@EddiXP him and alex are so neck and neck its hard to pick for me, pat is an easy third though
@@troydenbrum2979 That's a pretty good idea. Would be cool to see a tribute like that.
The lock prop is activated by magnets in the keys. Each key has separate set of magnets that release one or all three of the "WIN" flags, and one key of course has none. Because they're fairly small mechanisms, it doesn't take much for the unit to fail.
I learned something new today. I always figured the keys has a number on the end and if that number match the number on the lock (from behind) the person behind the lock prop would match the numbers and ring the buzzer to win or lose.
@@mrnapolean1 don't forget most of those "pricing games" were essentially custom analog electromechanical devices. It needed to be simple and reliable - no "computer" behind things, just simple logic implemented with magnets, reed switches, relays, basic logic gates, etc etc.
On many games, a high degree of manual control is also present... i.e. Cliff Hangers.
was a guy in a room pressing buttons for sounds.
@@gmanhero For the sounds, yes, but the locks are also designed to open when a correct key is used, it probably also sends a signal to the sound guy to use a given sound. The one saying he one was likely some type of director/producer/manager that had the notes on which keys do what, while the sound guy was getting a "incorrect key" signal.
That makes sense, you can make the keys all look the same and have three spots for three magnets that you cant tell apart at a glance. Though the fact the crew knew when one didnt work properly makes me think they either kept track of which key was supposed to open which lock or there was just mix up with the sound guys since the locks didnt lift, so they got the signal it was right but the locks didnt react
Since the game wasn't working, they really should have given him all the prizes. "GIVE HIM THE CAR ANYWAY!" LOL
Especially since he's a young pastor
Only if the lock to the car malfunctioned. But it didn't. The others did.
If Michael Taylor was in the comments, he would definitely say, “I’M GONNA DECLARE THIS A TECHNICAL WIN!”
No , it's like a slot machine , malfunction voids all pays ... it errors out and he gets nothing.
He Already Steals Too Much Money From Gullible People And Doesn’t Even Pay Taxes!!!!!
The mindblowing thing to me is that the only thing pointing towards this not being like 1999 when I watched this show is Bob's age and the products, the clothes.
That set design really locked in the vibes for the whole run.
For me its the car, The design of the car tells a general age. I feel like i went back in a time machine and I just had this intense moment of calm.
This is more in 80's if there is Mazda GLC
Ba dum Tish
This was aired in the 80s, dum dum. Not the most astute person, are you? 🤦♂️
@@nocturnalrecluse1216You don’t need to be a dick about it.
Henry and his wife looked pleased. If they couldn't get the car, a dishwasher and hutch are good prizes for a married couple.
Honestly, considering the poor quality of Mazda cars back then, they might have been better off not winning it. Coming from a Mazda owner of an Ultra reliable 2009 Mazda 6 V6.
@@dauntlessasmr7910 Go awaay. Geez
@@dauntlessasmr7910Plus, better economy, cheaper cars even accounting for inflation back then. A hutch and a dishwasher are useful accruments for a home. They could get a decent car themselves with budgeting.
it was the 80s, he already had the best dishwasher there is
Winning a car on the show is daunting regardless. You are responsible for the taxes from the winnings, so winning a car can be pretty expensive for the player.
Bob Barker kicked some asses after that show
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Not anymore
I feel like i went back in a time machine and I just had this intense moment of calm.
Yeah me too, I always had problems with my locks when I was young.
Now I always have some WD-40 nearby.
I miss Bob. The show isn't the same without him. I used to get exicted to watch it over summer break in between school years. Waking up at 10:30 or 11 and flipping the TV on and calling my niece. And making our own guesses to the items in the show and having a lot of fun. Now I don't even watch the show.
drew's not bad... i dvr the show and watch it w/ my parents, still. and, waking up at 10:30?? really?? you must work 2nd shift or sumpin'
@kdogg6781 lol no that was probably 15 year or so ago when I was still in school. That was over summer break and my parent were at work so I could sleep in if I wanted to.
I love it how Janice is sitting right on hood of the car and the way she’s posing.
Janice was bent over the bonnet later and got fucked hard
Hahaha. I remember being a kid and thinking that's what you did to sell a car, sit on the hood to show how sturdy it was!
So guess what I did when my dad put our family car up for sale! ...that was first and last time I ever climbed up and sat my husky ass on top of ANY part of a car. Thanks a lot, Janice.
She hawt
@@AndrewMacLaine Yes, but were you an attractive woman?
I own a Mazda glc, like the one in the video. The hood is built like a soda can, incredibly thin. Modern cars have thicker hoods so they crumple safely. (edit for clarity: the original comment said something like 'cant do that on new cars because it would fold in half' before the OP removed it.)
Doesn’t quite have that same feel, when the props don’t work…lol
ikr, like he won but it doesn't *feel* like he won
“Too bad none of the keys fit the lock!” - That one Oblivion NPC from backstage
1:58 that ad read was the most enthusiastic thing ever witnessed
At 99, Bob almost made 100, and he did it without going over the actual retail price!
Dollar on the spin wheel.
It was inevitable that he wouldn't live to see his 101st birthday. He of all people would know you have to stop before you go over a dollar.
1:51 Ahhh, that music sounds like relaxed warm summer vacation mornings!
These 80’s clips are from the BEST decade of the show. The early 90’s were good too.
I miss hearing that music. Why did they change the stage with the Drew Carry episodes?
RIP Bob Barker
Growing up I remember watching Price is Right. When my parents let me spent the night at grandma's place we both watched Price is Right together. Also played Pac-Man & Bowling on the Atari 2600 together. Those are the times I will all ways remember.
I had an Aunt stay with my family for a few years once, and this was her favorite show to watch
I used to play hookie and while I was "sick" lol my granny would be my babysitter, we'd watch the price is right every morning. Miss them days.
@@EddiXP I highly believe Bob Parker made Price Is Right what it was and there was something about him that drew you in to watch. On top of all that you shared it with your Grandma which added to it all if you ask me. Watching Price Is Right with the host that replaced Bob Parker makes the show not the same one bit.
They keys were having malfunctioning problems that day.
I bet that dishwasher still works to this day!
All these prizes are in a landfill now.
"This is the lockpicking lawyer, and what i have for you today..."
“I’m a minister. I work with the young people”
>.>
I have the overwhelming feeling somebody was deciding what those keys went to on the spot
yeah and he buzzered wrong before someone backstage went "nah brother, we aint giving him the car, let him do it again"
RIP to the goat man he was a real G keep it steezy up in heaven dawg
Cool!! Fellow Lake Charles Louisiana native like mysrlf!! 👍🏾👍🏾
Interseting, I've been in the audience for one of these shows. It's prerecorded and sometime they ask to do multiple takes. They have the contestent redo the same losing or winning choice in the retake, so it's not like you can change your answer during the retake. The audience is supposed to cheer like they did before and the contestant is asked to look surprised as they did before. They also have us sign a bunch of documents. One of which is that if the show doesn't air, then the prizes aren't given out.
I'm assuming retakes in 1985 can cost more money (Film) than modern digital, and they didn't think they can fix the issue within the time of filming so they probably went with the non-working take rather than lose the whole episode day of filming.
If the next guy after you has a bigger smile (or is more attractive), they'll use that footage and give the prize to him instead. 😆
Tries to open the car:
“Well actually, I think it was the previous one.”
R.I.P. Bob Barker
Was not expecting him to say lake Charles because that’s where i live too. Gave me a shock because it’s a pretty small city
For all he went through they should have just given him the car...
No. Why
The usually only give the main prize in situations where he either would have won it anyway or it's unclear if he would have one it.
"for all he went through" Really?
I believe it went like this:
1. the guy should have buzzered correctly for price 1 or 2 but he might have forgotten or buzzered incorrectly
2. as they were on their way to prize 3 someone in the studio backstage told them to do the others again because they thought "no. we aint giving this mfer a new car"
3. they now decided to let him choose between the hutch and dishwasher as a "compensation" for screwing it up, which is why it buzzered correctly for the first two. ofcourse they still had to try the car again but he aint getting that
LPL: I don't need any of the 3 keys.
Bob: But there's only 2 keys.
LPL: 🚗 👋
Lucky the key didn't get broke like in #5365D
Get broke?
RIP Bob.
No shot they hyped up a dishwasher
well they werent standard equiptment back then
I was not expecting to hear “Lake Charles Louisiana” cool to hear somewhere familiar!
It's nice to see that even in 2023, people are still returning and watching these
I remember where I was was at my grand unless house in Tampa bay and I watched it love.
Rest in peace Bob!
Ray Barone from New York NewsDay is in the building
This was a malfunction of the game not functioning as intended, but it did not reveal anything that would be a cause to give the contestant all 3 prizes since the malfunction that occured was not showing where the "Win" was at nothing more, thus this was ok what they did.
As stated on here, Standards and Practices are there making sure the game is played fairly at all times and has been stated, was triple checked alongside the adjudicator to assure this.
If they had felt it was a disadvantage to the contestant or if the game malfunctioned to where the answer was revealed they would have given the ok to give the contestants the automatic win.
This was fairly done in this regard
The dishwasher has more space than the Mazda anyway.
rest in peace Bob. closest to 100 without going over.
That's cleaver.
Betty White was 17 days away
Just like the real Masterlocks lol.
This is the Lockpicking Lawyer, and today we have a rare chance to open up Masterlock’s Price is Right collection….
The man, the myth, the legend, Bob Barker!
Bruh that car is a classic now.
So sorry to see you go, Bob :(
It was so malfunction that it didn't count as master key the whole time.
bet in his head he thought, "FAWK YEAH! JESUS WANTS ME TO HAVE IT ALL!"
R.I.P Bob Barker (12.12.1923-8.26-2023) =(
0:44 when she got that beautiful AI Stable Diffusion LoRA smile
Wholesome fun, back in the day!
Still remember 10AM on CBS!!
honest gameshow host right there
It keeps panning to a nice lady in the crowd and then immediately the announcer says "new" dishwasher while showing us his old one lol
Damn bob looking young as hell here
Tom Cruise's long lost brother.
I like that the host is at least keeping it entertaining as too why its not working nowadays they r just like lets move on and not give u anything...
I notice that game got retired early.
I remember those 70s-80s Hagar slacks with the watch pocket for some reason.
Heelllloooo, this is the lockpicking lawye-
😂
Great moment. 4 April 1985. I would have been 5 years old. Turning 6 in July. 😆
Airdate: Thursday, April 4th, 1985.👍
Today all of those prizes would be the higher priced ones.
Bob Barker is a true game show legend! He will be truly missed! 🥲 Thank you for all the great laughs and the many years of entertainment you provided us. I always watched you as a kid growing up in the 90s 🤗🙌
Bob was a legend
Oh cool, at the time I was living in Sulphur, a small town about 4 miles away from Lake Charles.
That's weird. Why would a city be called Sulphur?
Wow! This show is so old!
Cracks me up on how this could malfunction considering all the keys are identical!
All the keys have certain magnets in them to match each prize, but in case this happens, the person(s) in the back watch which keys they grab to make sure they get it.
According to the TPIR Wiki...
The "unlocking" mechanism for the prizes is controlled by the position of magnets in the keys. The three single-prize keys have one magnet each, all in different spots; the master key has magnets in all three spots, and the "dud" key has no magnets.
Correct since the "teeth" of the key is where the magnets would be located at, each "tooth" where a magnet indicating which prize it is is what shows the "Win" symbol appears. I'm going to assume tooth 1 is the smallest prize and probably the left lock, with tooth 2 being the middle prize and middle lock, and tooth 3 being the car and right lock.
Since all 5 keys were identical, the obvious is magnets (or no magnets if it was the dud key) were placed in the teeth to verify the win.
It's cute that Bob thought you have to spend years in school to become a minister.
It's also weird that the audience applauded someone for basically admitting they were a con artist.
@@tedfort1698 lol, that was kind of weird that they would applaud like that. Applaud policemen, teachers, nurses... but no, they applaud some guy who reads a book and tries to get others to read a book too.
@@petermiller9878 But the Bible is a fun book to read, such as
John 21:7 KING JAMES VERSION
Therefore that disciple whom Jesus loved saith unto Peter, It is the Lord. Now when Simon Peter heard that it was the Lord, he girt his fisher’s coat unto him, for he was naked, and did cast himself into the sea.
^^^^^Simon Peter gets naked and jumps into the sea when his colleague says “it is Jesus”. LOL.
you do. ministers and pastors have to have a lot of schooling
@@petermiller9878 nothing wrong with being a minister. you sound insufferable
Not gonna lie; I'd love to have that hutch. It's a simple but effective design. I'd rather have one like that than one that's mostly made of glass.
...
I don't think the 'malfunctioning game props == contestant wins all' thing was implemented until Drew Carey became host. I might be incorrect, but that's definitely a thing with Carey as the host, and it did happen once with Master Key, but because of the price card holder falling off just before it would reveal that the contestant wouldn't of won any keys.
...
That Maybelline makeup would most certainly cost upwards of $50 now, lolz
How much u wanna bet the Maybelline actually worked back then
well I would argue that makeup was made in even worse conditions back then than nowadays so that could be why it was so cheap
@@huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuhn
Also...
*coughcough*_INFLATION_*wheeze*
Having 2 dishwashers is just showing off.
They didn't really update the Maybeline logo here. The logo on the blue turntable shaped card was used prior to 1979 while the one on the bag was used from 1979 on.
Im just here to make jibes at anything calling itself Master Lock.
Who is thinking in the back of their mind that these prizes really suck.
John sounds like he's had a couple mimosas before the shoot.
Try that today and the entire audience will flip the entire set in commotion
RIP Bob
Ive always assumed since each key is exactly the same, they just pre-determine which key on the board opens something or nothing. But here the key for the hutch got a buzzer, so is the sound effects person not told unless they see the WIN plague pop up?
It's a magnet of some sort where the teeth of the key is. As you can see there's three teeth on each key. The master key will have three magnets on all the teeth, the dud key will have none, and remaining three keys will have only magnet for the single prize
There’s an irony in seeing a pastor playing a game of chance and the game not working.
We had a Mazda GLC Sedan when I was growing up, lol!
I recently bought one that someone else built for drag racing to restore and I was FLOORED when it popped up.
2023: that’s a new car? Keep it…😂😂😂
Talk about a Glitch moment. Who'd've think that the Win sign wouldn't pop up on the corresponding keys. But at least he won the hutch and the dishwasher. Just not the car as neither of those keys were the car or the master key. But hey, at least he didn't pick the dud key.
RIP Bob😢
I went to school in Lake Charles Louisiana. That's kinda cool.
They say that after this bob spayed and neutered the everyone involved in making that game along with the buzzer guy
The models dresses are gorgeous
R I P Bob Barker
I really just watched that whole 5 minutes...sheesh that was anti climactic!
Someone automation guy is getting chewed out after this. 😆
Do the keys really do anything, and it's the person pushing the buzzer and bell buttons who's supposed to know?
According to the TPIR Wiki...
The "unlocking" mechanism for the prizes is controlled by the position of magnets in the keys. The three single-prize keys have one magnet each, all in different spots; the master key has magnets in all three spots, and the "dud" key has no magnets.
@@Tubewings Has anyone who won keys looked at the bottom of the keys to see how many there are or are the magnet concealed?
@@timglende8869 there's three magnets and three teeth on the keys, do the math.
They saw guy was about to win the car so they shut down the locks and gave him the two cheap items.
Works just like casino slot machines. You'll win, when they want you to.
2:02 i think he also heard the "28!" in the background that some guy yelled
Funny enough I know a clergyman in Lake Charles, Louisiana named Henry: Father Henry Mancuso.
Rip Bob Barker.
I thought the shirt would be more expensive because clothing prices have gotten ridiculous
I'd love to be an announcer on these shows, just rattling off descriptions
I had a Mazda GLC. It was a great car.