Didn't even realize the show had their own FB channel (duh-uh). Figured that were aiming for others to post the ridiculous not for them to pimp themselves (which makes it even more pathetic).
Didn't even realize the show had their own FB channel (duh-uh). Figured that were aiming for others to post the ridiculous not for them to pimp themselves (which makes it even more pathetic).
These jokes might be funny to little kids, but adults are getting sick of them.
And on another note... Family "Fudd"? This is one of the main reasons why I stuck the OP on ignore.
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They were a great family that played great. They deserve to win that car. Interesting to note, the head of the family, would never seem to get it done until the final episode. Harvey made a joke about that and he also made fun of the bald headed guy for sticking his fingers up guys poopers. But, at least he used gloves.
Two more questions:
Name something a man would have in his pants for a hot date. For condom, the board said "A Weenie Beanie". Then a contestant said "Boner". Steve then said "Richard Dawson never had to deal with answers like this". The board then said "A Pitched Tent". The next question was "Name a job that woman does that people would describe as Working hard for her money". And Prostitute was once again know as "Ho". Ugh.
It's 2012. I don't see why they have to use euphemisms for stuff.
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This is all in the form of the question. In Dawson's era the question might of read. Name something a man takes with him on a date. Instead of Name something a man has in his pants on a hot date.
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I think the euphemisms are what I really hate the most. And it seems like a lot of the questions (at LEAST one per show) are written for dirty answers just so they could use them.
One in a while may be funny, but the way it's going now, it's as bad as a juvenille middle schooler who is trying to be abnoxiously funny.