Phil was almost as bad as William Shatner! He was quite pathetic and my 11 year old son was yelling at how bad he was.
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suekap |
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Phil was almost as bad as William Shatner! He was quite pathetic and my 11 year old son was yelling at how bad he was.
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ghostbusted |
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In Phil's defense, isn't he from New Zealand? Are we sure that all the words like hamper are commonly used there?
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yoshi |
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I could forgive him the cultural references and the references to American history, if it weren't for the other things he screwed up on.
Can't get vanilla as the opposite of chocolate? He also had no ability to put two clues together. When the contestant said bedding, and Phil didn't get it, and the contestant then said "Thin", Phil responded with "Thick?". Bedding + Thin = Sheets. DUH! |
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ghostbusted |
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I still wonder how much is cultural. I wish we had a New Zealander on here to comment. For instance, are chocolate and vanilla considered universal opposites?
I don't know. Is bedding a term used in New Zealand? I just can't help thinking of things like would an American that never read English car magazines
know what to make of things like bonnet, boot, etc. as applied to cars?
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john2017 |
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Not growing up in the US/Canada puts you at a huge disadvantage in word games such as Password, plus they hid all the correct answers in Chenbot's hair.
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