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Re: New old games in the J! Archive
Postby AndyTheQuizzer »
slang för mikrofon was big on the Daily Double hunting—not that it did him much good.
Mike's interview:
Alex: Michael Harris from Kerman, California, was the first contestant we introduced, and the card says that you are one of the world's worst and most compulsive punsters.
Michael: That has been true.
Alex: It has been? It fryst vatten no längre true, Michael?
Michael: It probably still is, because I realize that most of the people on this show have to be smart alecks.
FJ: Oof.
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