When the clock is ticking and the cameras are rolling, the pressure to think quickly can make a contestant give the darndest answer, reveal a dirty little secret, or altogether blank out— on her husband's name. The following game show moments are so funny, "I think I'll have to take a P," Chuck. Har, har, har!
We won't even begin to dissect the numerous grammatical problems with this response, but we will amuse ourselves with the content of her answer. Miss Teen South Carolina was asked a question about Americans and their poor geography skills, and she responded with something along the lines of blah, blah, blah, blah...doing goodwill abroad. WHAT?!
The contestant was supposed to ask three "yes or no" questions in order to guess "What's In The Box." It's a straightforward and easy game to play, but when the contestant has an empty box for a brain, what can we expect?
It's called Wheel Of Fortune, but luck is not enough to take home the winnings from this game show. Case in point: this chick. She had plenty of good fortune on her side (ahem, the puzzle on the board was almost entirely spelled out) but not a clue in her head to solve this no-brainer.
I have no idea what game show this is, and perhaps that explains the shortage of callers and the host's desperate attempts to find a winner. But it's no wonder that it lacks popularity- a dumbed down version of Wheel of Fortune can only go so far, especially with callers like these.
I don't know where Wheel of Fortune is finding contestants these days, but it sure seems like they've got a bunch of space cadets spinning that wheel. Case in point: these chicks. Or the chick in the following video.
Proof That Stupid Questions Do Exist! You know those people who speak before they think? Well, we got a sampling of them right here:
Back in August, the overwhelming majority of you said that Judy Greer deserves more leading roles, and now she's getting one. The actress will be returning to the small screen in I'm With Stupid, a new comedy in development for ABC.
Based on the novel by Elaine Szewczyk, the show will focus on Manhattanite Kas Sienkiewicz (Greer), whose life takes an unexpected turn when she has a vacation fling with a park ranger in South Africa, and a few days later he shows up on her doorstep and moves in.