My favorite picks of stupid game show answers. I don't own the copyright to these video clips but they can be viewed from "stupidgsa's" channel at the link below: ru-vid.com...
The way I've heard it. His brief trial run was good if not a bit shakey. And it doesn't look like any of the other guest hosts have come close to doing as well
"Name something worn ONLY by children" "Clothes" Same guy: Name something you might accidentally leave on all night" "Shoes." "I hope you won't take this the wrong way Kenneth but you are WEIRD." I love him
No matter what happens, I will always laugh to the point of tears at "ace of kidneys." It's just such an inherently absurd phrase and something about it gets me every single time I watch this video.
6:27 I think my favorite part of this one is how when she says it's a "ewe" and he looks up at full attention like "yes what about me?" and then the 'nevermind' just the fastest roast ever.
6:34 I wonder what she thought "urban" and "rural" meant because clearly, she had some kind of experience. I love that the host keeps pressing the question to get more out of her and each answer is better than the last.
he actually said 44th birthday, so assuming he thought "44th birthday this year", and it still hasn't happened, she'd be 43, and 4 years a decade would be 10 decades
7:52 these two were literally made for eachother, because either neither of them knew what a decade was and still had the same thought process, or she knew he'd say something outlandish like that and was completely right
@@sexycowman Gay did just mean happy for pretty much everyone in that audience for most of their lives. But I guess if you can’t find oppression, you make it up.
"what would you say is your husband's favorite condiment?" "oh, his pool table upstairs" It's always the answers that are the most random, that get me, lol EDIT: The rodent saxophone got me more. damn it
The internet slows down the process of forgetting words we otherwise wouldn't use I think. Back in the 90s, and presumably before, "pen pals" were a thing to try to be as culturally literate as possible. With the internet, I can talk to my friends from Austria, Germany, France, or within my own country I have two friends from Virginia, one from Illinois, one from California, you get the idea. All can be reached easily, often in seconds. Back then, a lot of talk was just local, so words like "condiment" may have never been used around these people, or so long ago that they don't remember.
I just want to give credit to Buddy Hackett, the comedian who gave the “Israel” answer on Hollywood Squares. He was very popular during the 50s, 60s and 70s and even did the voice of Scuttle the seagull in The Little Mermaid. He was also Jewish. He was a very funny and sweet man that I'll always relate to my childhood.
You do know that most of the time, they are given the questions ahead of time, so that the comedian celebrities, can come up with jokes, and practice their punchlines & timing.
that "nah i'm gay" kid was fucking legendary. was he actually gay or was he just quick-witted enough to spot an opportunity to say the funniest thing possible? perhaps both???
The best part is when they press the buzzer before the question is finished so they have to come up with an answer at random, and most of these people say it with more confidence than I’ll ever have.
Legit, wife and I tried to fool around a bit but was just exhausted. It was 10+ hours of getting ready, wedding, food, dancing, by the time we got to our hotel room it was nearly 2am.
@@yojez yeah it would've had to be a joke, even if he was truly homosexual at the time that show was made it was literally illegal to be homosexual and so it was a good move for the presenter to flip the meaning around.
Older people always say to me that TV was less lewd and people were more decent in the old days ... After watching this I suspect they weren't so different after all... 🤣🤣🤣
Austracy fun fact we like to joke that the internet has made us more stupid but quite a few studies stated that we actually getting smarter. The reason for this is because the ability for information to be found has gotten easier and faster with correction getting fix daily. In the past if you wanted to know something you have to read a whole book and if the book is outdated or wrong you wouldnt know and the people around you wouldnt know because they all got the information from the same book as you
She wasn't wrong though, the question she was asked wasn't how many decades old is his mother, it was how many decades old would he say his mother is. So she was right on the money!
You know what. Mad respect for the lady who had the balls to admit she didn’t know what urban and rural meant. She may not be bright but she’s genuine and kind.
TheIonick50 I was honestly so surprised he had the guts to say that (because that was not a super progressive time) but I am so happy he did. (Because it made for a funny joke)
Maddy Terrell sometimes in the comments they type it a different way that can makes me laugh even more than in the video. (In this case imagining that awkward silence again was funny) I’m just trying to explain why someone might find that funny
@@justsomeyoutubecommentorwi4378 the answer suggests only kids wear clothes. In that guy's world, adults walk around naked. So nothing pedophiliac about it
@@jollyroman6695 AND all you know is how to trash younger generations. At least we can spell sweetie, *All they know is how to eat, how to charge their phone, how to eat hot chips and also how to lie. :D
@@awhjoyy I can’t tell if you don’t get their joke or if I don’t get your joke, but they were referencing some dumb tweet talking about how modern day women are bad that became a meme lol
7:44 I love so many of these, especially Joan Rivers, but this clip here is so underrated. "I never heard that word before neither, so I said this." I love it. It's ironically so intelligent in the circumstance.
i think the funniest thing about a lot of these is that they know exactly how stupid their answer is as it's coming out of their mouth but they just can't stop themselves
@@winterblossom4446 People still laugh at stupid gameshow answers. Chill. You're the only one going backwards here, what with your nostalgia for the old times lmao
Just to set it straight, the guy who said ten decades when his mother just celebrated her 44th birthday should only be four decades at the time. Bless his heart.