Listen to how fast-talker John Moschitta, Jr. gives adjective-based, detailed-infused clues to help his partner zero in on the subject. Will it be enough to get all six in 60 seconds?
justess martin For many years, John Moschitta Jr was the world's fastest talker...Wonder if his classic FedEx (I believe he was pitching FedEx) are available-those were great examples of his talking speed...
They were at near record pace through the 1st five, good thing they had all that time at the last one. The ESP was there, John's clues were brilliant. Maybe not the fastest clear time (thanks to the doozy at the top) but IMO, one of the best winner's circle playing ever.
I wonder what happened between the 80s and today. I mean in the 80s 90% of daytime was nothing but gameshows. there were literally like 400 different airings a week. now theres only 4 a day. in the 80s there was like 30.
Audience tastes change. At one point each network had 3-4 hours an afternoon of soaps. Now the popular daytime shows feature four blabbermouths and a topic of discussion. The View, the Talk, the Real
"Phlegm-filled chests" is fine because it is the item. The difference between that and "Chests filled with phlegm" is that the latter says the thing ("Chests") and then describes the thing ("filled with phlegm"). It's sort of like the difference between "A computer's directions" and "The directions to a computer" (setting aside the use of the prepositional phrase)