BlueStarryHat
South Philly Girl. She/Her
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Just read the news. Thank you for many days of good vibes, and watching with my Mom and trying to guess all the prices. RIP.
Price is Right was always interesting to me because they always use the manufacturers suggested retail price. NOBODY pays that price. And as my mom used to say, she sure wouldn't buy those products if she had to pay that price.Growing up, so many fond memories of watching Price is Right. My husband often tells the story of how good he got at grocery pricing, when he was out sick/home with mono as a kid. We all loved when we had a weekday morning at home, and could watch price is right. My oldest son also loved the show. When he was little, he wanted to be a game show host. He even wrote a fan letter to Bob Barker, and got an autographed picture. I think we still have that somewhere around here. Just hearing that music brings a smile, and that mountain climber game music, ha. Loved that game. I would be so bad at some of the games, especially Lucky 7 and Squeeze play. always picked the wrong numbers.
Game shows were so popular in the 50's-60's and 70's and people like Bob Barker were like members of your family. Not sure the current crop of Game Show hosts will ever reach the heights that Barker, Allen Ludden, Peter Marshall, Gary Moore, Wink Martindale, Gene Rayburn, Jack Narz, and Bob Eubanks did.
Funny, I still think of Pat Sajack as a newcomer to game shows and he's retiring! Watched him for years as the Weatherman on KNBC in Los Angeles.
Well with some areas of Los Angeles getting a years worth of rain in one day in the past week, flooding and mudslides, once in a while there is weather in L.A.Why would a Los Angeles station waste money by paying a weatherman? Couldn't they just record someone saying "Sunny and 72" and play it over and over?![]()
The joke I've seen is that he got as close to 100 as he could without going over.but 99 is a good run as long as you've got your health.