Thanks all.
The highlight of the episode: my two-year-old sitting at his table during
one of the puzzles out of nowhere started yelling "I! I! I! I!" Indeed,
there was an I.
I took $250 out of his college fund.
On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 10:17 PM Doug Fields wrote:
> They’ve done that for as far b
They’ve done that for as far back as I recall…and I’m old. (but, admittedly,
not a religious watcher for a couple of decades).
Doug Fields
Tampa, FL
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On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 8:56 PM, Ed Dravecky wrote:
> Joe Hass wrote:
> > Have they always announced when there were no more unrevealed vowels
> > in a puzzle even if a vowel has not been called?
>
> At least as far back as the mid-80s, yes.
>
I was watching during a show last season where Pat
Joe Hass wrote:
> Have they always announced when there were no more unrevealed vowels
> in a puzzle even if a vowel has not been called?
At least as far back as the mid-80s, yes.
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They have for quite a long time now. In more recent years, they've added
the "No More Vowels" graphic, which is put in during post, which means the
contestants don't even see it. (And I'm convinced that the music they've
added to the speed-up round and end game are also added in post, which
means
On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 4:57 PM, Joe Hass wrote:
> My mother-in-law is visiting, which means watching Pat & Vanna. In one of
> the puzzles tonight, the contestants guessed A, E, I, and O (all were in
> the puzzle). After they revealed the fourth vowel, Pat said there were no
> more vowels. Have th