Scot, i remember your epiode. You did good. Now if you did Check Out with your original prices you would of won. Your total will be $23.32 & actual total price was $21.44 with a differnce of $1.88
I think that is totally awesome that they will pick people who are handicapped. I remember watching during the summer of 2008 that a hard of hearing contestant was called and they had someone voicing their sign language. That person didn't get up on stage, but I would like to see that clip again.
That wheelchair ramp has been there since 1982, TPIR's camera-work and editing is just that amazing. Haha, just kidding...that second part is completely bogus.
Gotta love the enthusiasm of the dude in the tye die shirt. I hope Paul was able to drive that Chevy(cough cough Toyota Corolla), that has to be one of the best cars they've given away on TPIR. It might be boring, but those things run forever with minimal fuss and are actually decently nice for a cheap car. I bet if somebody changed the oil religiously and did the maintenance its still on the road 23 years later.
I was wondering how a contestant in a wheelchair played cover up something similar occurred about a few years after an 80 year old gentleman plays switcheroo for a car 🚗 just like Paul did with cover up and because of his old age Bob barker did all the switching for him and during the showcase showdown a u.s. army man by the name of James spins the wheel for him unfortunately he ends up going over 100
Going back percentages, this previous season had the highest win percentage of the last 8 seasons. Also, winning percentages have gone continuously go up beginning with Season 34.
@HeilleZanAllezVous Yes it's a fact that contestants aren't randomly selected. However, they are not informed before hand. And those are"oooh"s. A common effect in the 90s.
But other people might watch this video and wonder the same thing...also me answering your original comment doesn't mean you needed me to, it means I just wanted to.
This video posting is confusing. Paul in the wheelchair was in the far right position of contestants row at the beginning with a bid of $800 when Scot made it on the stage, so how is that he wasn't called to "Roll" on down until 3:06? 🤔
@@EmilySuydam I see, didn't know that. Thank you kindly for teaching me that. Cheers, now read my comment when I defended you against idiot Chase Parsons.
Yes I was wondering the same thing. Plus, Paul seemed to know he was going to get called. He did'nt seem very surprised. Cause it's a fact that contestants are not randomly selected... I think Paul even knew he was getting on stage. That was a big setup. The ramp was installed before he "came on down". The rest of the audience probably saw that coming when the ramp was installed. Cause I clearly hear many people boo-ing when the car is revealed 4:27 . Am I the only one hearing the croud booh ?
Yep...I started typing out my reply the second you posted yours and just got done yesterday. It's not like I just watched the video for the first time and noticed no one replied to your comment so I decided to.
He's a real estate agent in Vegas. It was his 21st time trying to get on stage. He is just a huge fan who memorized the prices - it's not difficult if you watch the show every day. Have you ever seen Theodore? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-HdFKZtZop7A.html
The thing is I see people in wheel chairs told they can win a new car, that’s ironic huh? They can’t drive because they can’t use their legs, poor people.
Handicapped people are perfectly capable of driving with a few modifications to the controls. Are you truly that ignorant or just an all around jackass?!
Too fucking bad, then don't comment at all, doesn't matter if it is a day, 6 months, or more than a year. Some people didn't watch this the same time you did, it was probably months later till they watched it, so yeah they have the right to still rebuttal towards your comment.
Hardly anyone wins Temptation, Triple Play, Step Up, It's in the Bag, Switcheroo, Punch-a-bunch, or Golden Road. Should those games be retired as well? In fact, Plinko has NEVER been won. Should that game be retired?
Nobody since this episode has gotten all numbers right in one try in Cover Up. Cover Up should be retired from the way that it has been going. No wins.
No, Bob says it hasn't happened in a long time, hence meaning it happened a long time ago. You also get more than one try if you at least have one number right. I've seen tons of people win at Cover Up.
The thing is I see people in wheel chairs told they can win a new car, that’s ironic huh? They can’t drive because they can’t use their legs, poor people.
there is an explanation somewhere. I always wondered why they have braille on drive thru ATMs, until someone explained that the blind person could be seated behind the driver as a passenger.
Handicapped people are perfectly capable of driving with a few modifications to the controls. Are you truly that ignorant or just an all around jackass?!