"What Christmas Means to Me As Far As Game Shows Go."
 

Just because some game shows are taped in advance doesn't mean they don't care about the Christmas season. The way Bob Barker said "Merry Christmas," yesterday on Price is Right made me feel kind of, well, emotional. Wheel of Fortune had a couple Christmas puzzles this week, but that doesn't mean they should forget about the Christmas season altogether! In fact, I recieved the television edition of the popular CD-ROM game, "You Don't Know Jack," from my aunt this morning. I have played it twice so far and on one of the "Fill in the Blank" questions, it asks you to name the number one answer to a survey composed of the staff of "You Don't Know Jack," I typed in Bob Barker and when Schmitty, the host, said "Give Me Bob Barker," the survey bell sounded and Schmitty said "No, Bob Barker only came in at number 3." What was the number-one answer, you ask, ALEX TREBEK, For crying out loud! Bob Barker is my favorite game show host and he should have been number-one. I have a lot to be thankful for this holiday season. My mother got digital cable and Game Show Network for me as a birthday present. I have been having a merry Christmas to this minute.
 

This piece generally has to do with Christmas, but for critiques I am keeping it up, therefore, my e-mail address is gameshowdude@hotmail.com

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