Friday, April 30
Today’s Airing of The Price is Right (#6028)
Safe Crackers: David lost (Combination $430); Stove, Refrigerator, Dishwasher, and Food Processor
Lucky 7: Shelly lost; Ford Mustang Convertible
Time is Money: Jennifer wins; Pair of Motorcycles
Showcase Showdown #1: David wins with $1.00 ($1000)
Poker Game: Shannon wins; Home Decorations, Dining Room Table, Washer & Dryer, and Vacuum
5 Price Tags: Jerry wins; Pontiac Grand Am ($19,145)
Flip Flop: Ruth wins; Sauna ($4695)
Showcase Showdown #2: Shannon wins with 85 cents
Showcase: Shannon wins; Karaoke Machine, Piano, and Dodge Ram ($30,946 in prizes)
Here she comes, from the outside world now at Television City in Hollywood, a vision (and mind) of loveliness that’s thus far proven that she can model fantastic prizes, Price is Right model Erika Valdez! David representing the Marines was the first lucky contestant to win an item up for bids involving Erika. That would be an exercise machine she was demonstrating. Bob, including many others saw this one coming for a long time and it’s happened again. A model, Rachel in particular crashed the car being played for in Lucky 7 on the edge of the door featuring the game itself. Bob congratulated her for achieving this moment in Price history. I predict that if Shelly had won the convertible, its actual price would have been devalued due to possible damages to the bumper and the cost for driving lessons for Rachel. Jennifer’s attempt at messing with our minds was a success by her continuous picking of Time is Money items and making it appear that she’s ignoring Bob’s reminder that only one item is in the wrong price range. The rarely played Poker Game returns with future winner Shannon up for a playing. Before Bob and Jerry reached the door with 5 Price Tags, members on the audience chanted “Jerry, Jerry, Jerry!” What no “Steve, Steve, Steve”? After many appearances with no winner, Flip Flop was finally won thanks to an audience with a good knowledge of sauna prices. Shannon took the big risk of spinning the Big Wheel again with a score 60+ cents, which paid off for even more greatness at the end. Our would-be Showcase winner didn’t let David’s interest in the truck pass make her pass Showcase #1. Besides, that karaoke machine would have made old David cringe if somebody with very little singing ability gets his or hands on the microphone.
I sense a 75% chance that our Erika shall remain on the Price model line up for years to come. Welcome aboard the Price is Right Train, Miss Valdez!
Get ready for Million Dollar Spectacular #11 tomorrow night!
Safe Crackers: David lost (Combination $430); Stove, Refrigerator, Dishwasher, and Food Processor
Lucky 7: Shelly lost; Ford Mustang Convertible
Time is Money: Jennifer wins; Pair of Motorcycles
Showcase Showdown #1: David wins with $1.00 ($1000)
Poker Game: Shannon wins; Home Decorations, Dining Room Table, Washer & Dryer, and Vacuum
5 Price Tags: Jerry wins; Pontiac Grand Am ($19,145)
Flip Flop: Ruth wins; Sauna ($4695)
Showcase Showdown #2: Shannon wins with 85 cents
Showcase: Shannon wins; Karaoke Machine, Piano, and Dodge Ram ($30,946 in prizes)
Here she comes, from the outside world now at Television City in Hollywood, a vision (and mind) of loveliness that’s thus far proven that she can model fantastic prizes, Price is Right model Erika Valdez! David representing the Marines was the first lucky contestant to win an item up for bids involving Erika. That would be an exercise machine she was demonstrating. Bob, including many others saw this one coming for a long time and it’s happened again. A model, Rachel in particular crashed the car being played for in Lucky 7 on the edge of the door featuring the game itself. Bob congratulated her for achieving this moment in Price history. I predict that if Shelly had won the convertible, its actual price would have been devalued due to possible damages to the bumper and the cost for driving lessons for Rachel. Jennifer’s attempt at messing with our minds was a success by her continuous picking of Time is Money items and making it appear that she’s ignoring Bob’s reminder that only one item is in the wrong price range. The rarely played Poker Game returns with future winner Shannon up for a playing. Before Bob and Jerry reached the door with 5 Price Tags, members on the audience chanted “Jerry, Jerry, Jerry!” What no “Steve, Steve, Steve”? After many appearances with no winner, Flip Flop was finally won thanks to an audience with a good knowledge of sauna prices. Shannon took the big risk of spinning the Big Wheel again with a score 60+ cents, which paid off for even more greatness at the end. Our would-be Showcase winner didn’t let David’s interest in the truck pass make her pass Showcase #1. Besides, that karaoke machine would have made old David cringe if somebody with very little singing ability gets his or hands on the microphone.
I sense a 75% chance that our Erika shall remain on the Price model line up for years to come. Welcome aboard the Price is Right Train, Miss Valdez!
Get ready for Million Dollar Spectacular #11 tomorrow night!