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Target for me due to convenience alone.

If I still had a car I’d probably drive to Kmart. To be honest, I try to avoid all of these cheap junk retailers these days if I can.

its crazy that Kmart in america is going under and target is succeeding, but it’s the other way around down here

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They are entirely different business here and in the US.

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New poll :stuck_out_tongue:
I think this topic has been come across before, but in 2020 thought it was worth asking.
Which game show is the best/if not on TV, would you like to see come back? - TIMESLOT: Before news

  • The Chase AU Ch 7
  • Millionaire Hot Seat Ch 9
  • Million Dollar Minute Ch 7
  • Deal Or No Deal Ch 7

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Bring back Wheel of Fortune

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Yes. But not by 7. Or 10. Has 9 had a go? It needs to be the original style. None of that press the buzzer crap.

3 rounds + final spin. Free spin. Top dollar (den dennn denn dennnnnn). Bankrupt (wah wah wah wahhhh). Shopping at the end of the round spending your dollars etc etc.

Million Dollar Wheel of Fortune only lasted about six weeks on Nine in 2008, remember?

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Yes. The ill-fated Million Dollar version hosted by Tim Campbell.

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Bugger. Guess that does leave 10 then right?

Or not at all. :wink:

Noooo. I’d love Wheel. Or Saaaaaaaaaallllllle… :upside_down_face:

I think the time is right to bring back the Big W Price is Right. Who doesn’t want to win a $20 toaster or kettle in these tough times?

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K Mart Sale of the Century?

Obviously we need The Reject Shop Deal or No Deal

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That new new Price is Right was a fucking travesty.

nonono. we need who wants to be a kogan millionaire :stuck_out_tongue:

I dunno about others, but I’d pay money to be able to go on a replica of the set and play Wheel of Fortune - even if there weren’t prizes. Spinning the wheel looks fun. Then they can film it and let people buy a tape of them being on it.

I think they have that kinda thing in the US - there’s a Price is Right experience show or something at one of the theme parks?

On a scale of 1-10 how much would you want to go to play a replica WOF?

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You could just buy the board game. :stuck_out_tongue:

Sure. We already have A Current Aldi Affair. :stuck_out_tongue:

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Do they even make one? There’s some video games but they are all/mostly the US version. Still it’d be nothing like playing it on a real set - and with how few gameshows are on TV it’s even less likely I’ll ever get a chance to go on one.

Do many other people here have board game versions of gameshows? As a kid I had a Sale of the Century one, complete with the battery operated buzzers. I also had a Celebrity Head ‘board’ game I think, not sure if that was actually based on the Hey Hey segment or just a generic one.