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(, Fri 27 Mar 2009, 13:13, archived)
# Ha ha ha!
My favourite bit is when th epeople apologise for having a high amount of money in their box. Cunts.
(, Fri 27 Mar 2009, 13:14, archived)
# THEY SHOULD HAVE KNOWN, DAMN THEM!
(, Fri 27 Mar 2009, 13:15, archived)
# Yeah I know,
fucking cunts! Picking up a random box that some moron randomly picked you to open! ITS ALL THEIR FUCKING FAULT!
(, Fri 27 Mar 2009, 13:18, archived)
# they should have cast a luck spell
(, Fri 27 Mar 2009, 13:29, archived)
# Silly Jamnog!
Deal or No Deal is not Dungeons and Dragons.

Although, with the use of 2 words beginning with D, I can understand the confusion....
(, Fri 27 Mar 2009, 13:33, archived)
# Hahaha
I've been watching a few endings of the show this week, as it's programmed before something we're watching. So far, two women walked out with 20 and 10 euros. I love greedy bitches that don't take the deal.

Huh? I'm even starting to like a game show now.
(, Fri 27 Mar 2009, 13:23, archived)
# Ha ha ha!
I actually watch it rather often, mainly to shout at the screen lots.

The other day, someone had £1 and £250,000. I was really genuinely upset when she had the £250,000 :(
(, Fri 27 Mar 2009, 13:25, archived)
# Hahaha

When I was in Prague last year, the hotel tv had a czech, italian, russian and austrian version of the show on at the same time.

conclusions: czechs show even less emotions than dutch folks, italians show only emotions (the show kept being interrupted for the woman to stop crying), and bring their pets to the studio for support
(, Fri 27 Mar 2009, 13:29, archived)
# Mediocre: Providing the world with Global Emotional Intelligence since 1999.
(, Fri 27 Mar 2009, 13:31, archived)
# Thing I really didn't understand about the italian version though

You could also get a saxophone and a hippopotamus inside the box. Not real ones, mind. Just the words.
(, Fri 27 Mar 2009, 13:36, archived)
# Hahaha
I fucking love Italians.

In an "I'm glad I'm not one of them" way...
(, Fri 27 Mar 2009, 13:49, archived)
# Hahahahaha
(, Fri 27 Mar 2009, 13:14, archived)
# I think you missed holding hands
(woo)
(, Fri 27 Mar 2009, 13:16, archived)
# hahhahaha, I hate that show... JUST OPEN THE FUCKING BOX AND STOP PROCRASTINATING!
(, Fri 27 Mar 2009, 13:16, archived)
# I love it when they lose :)
(, Fri 27 Mar 2009, 13:18, archived)
# Haha
That show should be 2 minutes long. Actually no it should be cancelled
(, Fri 27 Mar 2009, 13:16, archived)
[challenge entry] hahahahahahaha!
I think, as usual Charlie Brooker says it better than anyone
www.guardian.co.uk/media/2006/jan/28/tvandradio.theguide

Also kittens and skateboards
(, Fri 27 Mar 2009, 13:18, archived)
# I gave up with that game, and went and designed a perpetual motion engine.
(, Fri 27 Mar 2009, 13:24, archived)
# NumberWang!
The Home Edition!
(, Fri 27 Mar 2009, 14:19, archived)
# Ha ha ha!
I love the random box opening game almost as much as the stressful colour picking then amount of money guessing game. I do not like the complicated golden ball game.
(, Fri 27 Mar 2009, 13:19, archived)
# I saw the stressful colour picking then amount of money guessing game
the other night.

Didn't Tarrant used to do the same thing on the radio years ago, but with less colour picking and X Factor style sob stories?

(, Fri 27 Mar 2009, 13:23, archived)
# It's too stressful
to be sure. I don't even know what's happening half the time. I usually turn over for NCIS to drool at the goth chick that works in the lab.
(, Fri 27 Mar 2009, 13:33, archived)
# yes very much
and the Saturday night one with Chris Tarrant too
(, Fri 27 Mar 2009, 13:23, archived)
# This WINS!
:D
(, Fri 27 Mar 2009, 13:29, archived)
# hahaha
superb
(, Fri 27 Mar 2009, 13:32, archived)
# This is excellent,
so I clicked.
(, Fri 27 Mar 2009, 14:01, archived)
# if i was going on it
i'd pick my boxes in advance by doing the remarkable thing of drawing them out of a hat

or possibly go sequentially from 1-22 (missing out whatever i had of course
(, Fri 27 Mar 2009, 14:08, archived)
# I'd definitely do it in sequence, either by number or along the table.
(, Fri 27 Mar 2009, 14:18, archived)
# Hahahahahaha
(, Fri 27 Mar 2009, 16:35, archived)