Because I do all the time. Every time I watch Who wants to be a millionaire, I tend to know much more than the competitor and I wouldn't even have to help.
But if I would actually be there... I guess I wouldn't know jack :D
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Because I do all the time. Every time I watch Who wants to be a millionaire, I tend to know much more than the competitor and I wouldn't even have to help.
But if I would actually be there... I guess I wouldn't know jack :D
I once watched some numbnuts use a lifeline on the very first question :rolleyes:
Get one of the DVD games - they're brilliant :D Especially when you can play them around Christmas time, or as an ice breaker with people you don't know.Quote:
Originally Posted by A.F.F.
I also usually know more than the competitors, but I've never seen anyone go beyond 10,000 €.
A knowledge of trivia does not equate to high intelligence. I know a barrister who is fearsomely intelligent, but ask him what Britney Spears does for a living or the Nationality of Arsene Wenger, and you'll get a blank look.
There are indeed plenty of people who get good academic grades, but whose general knowledge (as opposed to trivia) is dreadful. As someone who stores up a lot of crap in his head and then spurts it out in attempts to look more clever than he is, I think this is a pity.
Everyone is a smarta$$ :p :
It is a lot harder when you are in the studio, with the lights on, a presenter in front of you, an audience, cameras and the prospect of winning a million dollars :s hock:
It is very easy in your comfortable armchair at home, hey :?: ;)
Exactly.Quote:
Originally Posted by 555-04Q2
I bet I would face the same destiny than this one guy who failed the very first question and didn't even use the lifelines. :)
Poor guy must have been devastated :( Phone a friend man, phone a friend :p :Quote:
Originally Posted by A.F.F.