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Tipping Point (Part 2)
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R V
17-03-2016
Ben's been very touchy feely with the ladies lately
roger_50
17-03-2016
Has he ever lifted one up off the ground like that before? I wonder if he'll take it further next time?

Although, to be fair, it's probably the only fun part of the job - so he makes the most of it. He looks pretty fed up the rest of the time.
TrishaS
17-03-2016
I know the questions are very easy on this show but todays are beyond simple
Maccadanny
17-03-2016
Originally Posted by TrishaS:
“I know the questions are very easy on this show but todays are beyond simple ”

Yet still one of the girls thought Dublin was in Nothern Ireland.
Gulftastic
17-03-2016
Mike is the only one of them who can time his drops, and is, unsurprisingly, the only one who hasn't had a rider yet.
albion-mad-nick
17-03-2016
Dublin, that well-known Northern Irish city.
anyonefortennis
17-03-2016
On what social networking site are users known as the Twitterari?

Facebook.

She just said she didn't know any Liverpool comedians but then said she's seen John Bishop in concert when the answer was revealed. Where does she think he comes from.
albion-mad-nick
17-03-2016
Originally Posted by anyonefortennis:
“On what social networking site are users known as the Twitterari?

Facebook.

She just said she didn't know any Liverpool comedians but then said she's seen John Bishop in concert when the answer was revealed. Where does she think he comes from.”

Who gave that gem of an answer?! I'm guessing Lisa...
anyonefortennis
17-03-2016
Originally Posted by albion-mad-nick:
“Who gave that gem of an answer?! I'm guessing Lisa...”

The Twitterati question? It was Mike.
albion-mad-nick
17-03-2016
Originally Posted by anyonefortennis:
“The Twitterati question? It was Mike.”

Blimey.
Charenton
17-03-2016
Yet another final round ruined by hopeless timing of the drop.

I suspect one of the conditions of going on the show is that you have never watched it beforehand. If it isn't then some of the contestants must be blind, brain dead, or both.
R V
23-03-2016
Timing the drop of the counter has been hopeless in recent shows with the contestants all bemoaning their "bad luck". It's not hard to fathom out you dozy berks!
Charenton
23-03-2016
What a stupid decision by Carrie to take the trade and throw away £3,800. The counters on the top shelf were not in the right place and she got nowhere near winning. I think Ben should have tried to talk her out of trading instead of encouraging her.
GoCompareThis
23-03-2016
Today's player took probably one of the most foolish trades ever! There was hardly anything on the bottom shelf.
mb@2day
23-03-2016
Oh dear todays contestant blew nearly 4 grand with very little chance of winning the 10 thousand jackpot given the layout of the counters. Why not be sensible and take the 4k down the bookies and put it on a 3 to 1 cert if she needed the extra money so bad. Greedy and silly woman.
Charenton
23-03-2016
Originally Posted by GoCompareThis:
“Today's player took probably one of the most foolish trades ever! There was hardly anything on the bottom shelf.”

I would say there was nothing on the top shelf in the right place to drop behind the jackpot counter. If she could have got a counter or two behind the jackpot counter she could have won but there was nothing on the top shelf that could have fell in the right place.

A complete waste of £3,800.
Reo
23-03-2016
I missed the first round, how did that guy get through with £0?
mb@2day
23-03-2016
Originally Posted by Reo:
“I missed the first round, how did that guy get through with £0?”

A bit lucky in my view. He was first to the 'buzzer' but he didn't know the answer straightaway. So he had a 3 second leeway in which to remember and answer What is the fifth month of the year. I'd be tougher on the fast finger no answer sort and say sorry you're gone.
Reo
23-03-2016
Originally Posted by mb@2day:
“A bit lucky in my view. He was first to the 'buzzer' but he didn't know the answer straightaway. So he had a 3 second leeway in which to remember and answer What is the fifth month of the year. I'd be tougher on the fast finger no answer sort and say sorry you're gone.”

Thanks. Although seeing the other 2 had over £1000 in round 2, neither of the others would have had a chance.
Ancient IDTV
23-03-2016
Originally Posted by Reo:
“Thanks. Although seeing the other 2 had over £1000 in round 2, neither of the others would have had a chance.”

Yep. The guy with the beard only answered two questions correctly in his 30 second round, and he needed to drop 25 counters just to draw level. He did win a snazzy looking barbecue set, though.

I didn't think she would have gambled, because she seemed so calm and sensible prior to that decision. Maybe her view of the machine wasn't so clear as it is when watching it on tv, though, and she thought it was a better set-up than it actually was.

Watching this really brought home to me just how lacklustre Think Tank is, both in format and in it's choice of presenter.
BellaRosa
23-03-2016
Originally Posted by GoCompareThis:
“Today's player took probably one of the most foolish trades ever! There was hardly anything on the bottom shelf.”

Stupid woman. It was obvious she could not win.
bulldog rosie
23-03-2016
Originally Posted by BellaRosa:
“Stupid woman. It was obvious she could not win.”

Stupidity and greed combined to make a fitting ending .....£3800.......just thrown away !
R V
24-03-2016
Originally Posted by BellaRosa:
“Stupid woman. It was obvious she could not win.”

Obviously didn't need the money....
BellaRosa
24-03-2016
Originally Posted by R V:
“Obviously didn't need the money....”

Didn't she want it for her children or grandchildren? Nice one nan!
Charenton
24-03-2016
It's a bit tenuous to class Monopoly as a hobby in my opinion.

I can't recall a programme where so many counter drops failed to get something over the bottom shelf and ended up being wasted
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