Tipping Point (Part 2)

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  • GoCompareThisGoCompareThis Posts: 10,260
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    "Which part of the eye is affected by retinitis?"
    "Pupil"

    "Crude Oil is an exhibition by which notorious British graffiti artist?"
    "Pass"

    Oh give me strength!
  • Virgin QueenVirgin Queen Posts: 13,425
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    "What was Bobbies full name in the Railway Children?"

    "Jones"

    :D:D:D

    Well, Ben gave the answer as 'Roberta' and that wasn't her full name either!
  • VientreVientre Posts: 1,141
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    At least Caroline displayed some common sense, pity she didnt get the jackpot.
  • Virgin QueenVirgin Queen Posts: 13,425
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    If Andrea wins the jackpot, will Ben lift her up and swing her around?

    ............ Well, he tried to!

    Well done Andrea. She's off to Canada
  • able1able1 Posts: 1,442
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    He would have been there and back 10 times if Kerri had won.
  • GulftasticGulftastic Posts: 127,412
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    '2015 marks how many years since the 'Battle Of Britain'?'
    'One hundred?'
    'And what would you have said?'
    'One hundred and fifty/two hundred?'
  • Virgin QueenVirgin Queen Posts: 13,425
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    'What flavouring is used in a cheri-suisse?'
    'I've no idea.'

    Surely she could have hazarded a guess and considered 'cherry'.
  • anyonefortennisanyonefortennis Posts: 111,858
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    Which Arnie film is based on the Philip K Dick story 'We Can Remember It For You Wholesale'?

    Jingle All The Way. :D:D
  • KaftanmanKaftanman Posts: 548
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    Gulftastic wrote: »
    '2015 marks how many years since the 'Battle Of Britain'?'
    'One hundred?'
    'And what would you have said?'
    'One hundred and fifty/two hundred?'

    Just wondering if these two are actually the dimmest airheads ever to (dis)grace a quiz show?
  • KaftanmanKaftanman Posts: 548
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    Can somebody tell Ben he's allowed to use other adjectives than "amazing".
  • dave_windowsdave_windows Posts: 5,937
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    DONTBANME wrote: »
    Stay at home mum is the en vougue euphemism:D

    Im glad she lost in round 3 didnt want her going to the end still least now she can make some more babies.
  • fmradiotuner1fmradiotuner1 Posts: 20,497
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    hes really bugged this up.
  • fmradiotuner1fmradiotuner1 Posts: 20,497
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    crap cash he has.
    not even more than £2000 :D
  • mikebukmikebuk Posts: 18,769
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    crap cash he has.
    not even more than £2000 :D

    Oh he annoyed me so much there with that performance.

    'Why did you want to come on to Tipping Point ?'

    (paraphrasing) 'My son thought I'd be brilliant'. Poor lad thinking allsorts after that..
  • Daniel DareDaniel Dare Posts: 3,503
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    Im glad she lost in round 3 didnt want her going to the end still least now she can make some more babies.
    Rather offensive, don't you think?
  • Paul_MountPaul_Mount Posts: 217
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    Rather offensive, don't you think?


    Only if she reads it. Don't be one of those tiresome people who gets offended on behalf of somebody else.
  • GoCompareThisGoCompareThis Posts: 10,260
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    Two of the stupidest answers I have heard today!

    Q: Which member of the pheasant family is described as flamboyant?
    A1: Flamingo
    A2: Parrot

    Just where does ITV find these people?! :o
  • Virgin QueenVirgin Queen Posts: 13,425
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    Martyn's doing well. He's amassed £2500 before the start of the final round.
  • Rogana JoshRogana Josh Posts: 41,348
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    Two of the stupidest answers I have heard today!

    Q: Which member of the pheasant family is described as flamboyant?
    A1: Flamingo
    A2: Parrot

    Just where does ITV find these people?! :o

    I think they keep them in a secure unit ;-)
  • Virgin QueenVirgin Queen Posts: 13,425
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    Well, going only on what their jobs are, this lot should have a bit of knowledge but we'll see!
  • GulftasticGulftastic Posts: 127,412
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    'The adjective 'Byronic' means 'characteristic of which well known poet?'

    She did not give an answer.
  • Virgin QueenVirgin Queen Posts: 13,425
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    Gulftastic wrote: »
    'The adjective 'Byronic' means 'characteristic of which well known poet?'

    She did not give an answer.

    Perhaps, like me, she thought Ben said 'ironic'.
    I'm hard of hearing though! :)

    P.S. I use sub-titles and it came up as 'ironic' on there too.
  • SarahsaurusSarahsaurus Posts: 3,670
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    Another less than stellar tactical performance there in the head to head, a player passing it over when the answer's obvious.

    "During the First World War, which vehicle was sometimes known as a land creeper?"

    "I've got an idea, but I'm not sure so I'll pass it over."

    "Is it a tank?"

    Needless to say the answer was indeed tank. I'd never heard of the phrase "land creeper", but what else could it be but a tank? It can't be anything else. This is Tipping Point. The obvious answer will nearly always be correct.
  • GulftasticGulftastic Posts: 127,412
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    And now the jackpot counter is riding.

    ARGHHHHHH!
  • SaddlerSteveSaddlerSteve Posts: 4,325
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    Drop zone 4 was "too heavy"?
    It doesn't matter which drop zone the jackpot counter goes in, it's still got to be pushed the same distance!
    With 4 she'd have dropped loads of counters as well as possibly the mystery prize and the X2?!?!?
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