men like them, are the reason why women keep winning in game shows, are they trying to be funny/wise guys? SERIOUSLY, can we change this in the 20's? have more men win than women? I'd like to know why women are naturally smarter and better behaved than men?
The worst part is he's right. A group of pill pushers is the more correct answer. In my life I've rarely ever seen a group of well wishers but I've seen plenty of groups of pill pushers.
BUT He was still wrong to say that, as P was already on the board, meaning with P in Pill and P in Pushers, he was incorrect AND he had information to know it was incorrect. That's the worst part.
It’s already funny enough, but it makes it even funnier when there’s only 1 p AND when it fits perfectly in the boxes. Heck, even “A group of will-wishes!” made it funny as well. Man, so much is going on, I love it.
@@eliteteamkiller319 No that wasn't due to his accent. WOF takes into account accents. He knew he got it wrong, look at his reaction when the girl in the middle gets it right. He shakes his head like "Damn I'm an idiot!"
My brother found this old Larry Bird VHS and when we went to go watch it someone taped over it with an episode of wheel of fortune. Out of boredom we starting watching it. It just so happened to be this one lol.
(Ian lays down on his bed out of frustration, and starts screaming into his pillow. Afterward, Ian gets out of his bed and yells...) Ian: *THIS IS WHEEL OF FORTUNE, JOE!*
One day, there will be an episode where all of the puzzles have funny correct solves: A group of pill-pushers All you can eat: tace bar Mustard-filled chocolate ecclair A streetcar naked desire
I think you mean Yakko. Wakko is the one who eats a lot. While Yakko is the "geography nerd." And usually says good night to people before the parents turn off the TV.
I met this man this weekend at my high school reunion. Because of COVID class of 90 couldn't have theirs last year so we added them to ours (class of 91). The moment I got there he walks up to me and says Hi I'm Joe ******* and was every bit as funny and silly as this short clip shows.
😂’A group of well-wishers’ is the correct response. If you have the wof plug-and-play game they released in 2007, the puzzle is in there. It’s a cool little easter egg.
0:07 (Buzzer) 0:07 Pat Sajak: Pfft (laughs) 0:08 Audience: (laughter) 0:18 Pat Sajak: Good night, everyone! 0:25 Pat Sajak: THIS IS WHEEL OF FORTUNE, JOE!
"Fall-fishers"? "Doll-washers"? "Ball-bashers"? There aren't too many ways you can fill in the empty letters and "pill-pushers" is not a bad guess. I wouldn't have guessed "well-wishers" without the "w".
I was probably about 12 years old at the time, but I remember watching this, and I was already "corrupted" enough to know what a "pill-pusher" was. LOL, I remember this incident and Pat's reaction to it all. What I did forget is how the other contestant somehow managed to flub the answer with an even more illogical answer, but after you hear a WOF contestant confidently declare "A GROUP OF PILL-PUSHERS" (Nonetheless, with a called P already on the board), you aren't going to recall much of what happened afterwards.
The bad part was that he guessed a 'P' (which there was only one), and it was already on the board. That, and this is a show for kids, they're not known for puzzles about drugs.
Pretty sure the second guy guessed the correct answer but Pat couldn't tell because of his Kiwi accent. Everyone's wondering why he'd say will-wishers... maybe because he didn't? Update: it's not a Kiwi accent, but my point still stands. Here's the episode: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-HY3E61Hm18U.html