Jeopardy Blooper

AkumaX

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House Party!

Kid: "He called my momma a ho!"
Teacher: "Now why did you call his mother a garden tool?"
 

scorpmatt

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whether its a repost or not I dont know. but if it's what i think it is.... its old
 

Kelemvor

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Did they ever go back and credit him the money because technically, his answer is correct.
 

Al Neri

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That's the furthest thing from funny.

It also isn't a blooper. Since it was part of the actual show, not an out take.

Please fix this thread, it is broken.

 

KK

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Originally posted by: Don Rodriguez
That's the furthest thing from funny.

It also isn't a blooper. Since it was part of the actual show, not an out take.

Please fix this thread, it is broken.

moron. :roll:
 

nageov3t

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Originally posted by: KK
Originally posted by: Don Rodriguez
That's the furthest thing from funny.

It also isn't a blooper. Since it was part of the actual show, not an out take.

Please fix this thread, it is broken.

moron. :roll:

he's correct... not that it really matters.

/shrug
 

PaNsyBoy8

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Why does a blooper have to be an outtake?

edit:

dictionary.com

bloop·er /'blup?r/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[bloo-per] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
?noun 1. Informal. an embarrassing mistake, as one spoken over the radio or TV.
2. Radio. a receiving set that generates from its antenna radio-frequency signals that interfere with other nearby receivers.
3. Also, bloop. Baseball. a. Also called looper. a fly ball that carries just beyond the infield.
b. a pitched ball with backspin, describing a high arc in flight.
 

BDawg

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Is the answer rake? When I was a senior in high school, my quiz bowl team had this question at the NC State Finals. We missed the question when we said ho. :)
 

VTHodge

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The judges ruled it incorrect becuase the garden tool is a "HOE" and a nasty lady is a "HO" (shortened from "WHORE").

He talked about this when he was a guest on "Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me" on NPR.
 

ProviaFan

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Originally posted by: loki8481
Originally posted by: KK
Originally posted by: Don Rodriguez
That's the furthest thing from funny.

It also isn't a blooper. Since it was part of the actual show, not an out take.

Please fix this thread, it is broken.
moron. :roll:

he's correct... not that it really matters.

/shrug
He could be right in that for him it isn't funny; on the other hand, I found it very funny (though I've seen it several times before). It's certainly worth seeing if you enjoy TV bloopers (not being an outtake doesn't disqualify it from being a blooper, though you could argue technically on the grounds of whether or not it was a "mistake"). The thread doesn't need fixing, and jerk-ness is still to be found because the complaint was useless and at least partially incorrect.
 

SacrosanctFiend

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Originally posted by: Kelemvor
Did they ever go back and credit him the money because technically, his answer is correct.

No, his answer is not correct. Hoe is a long-handled gardening tool. Ho is slang for whore.