Price is Right -- Dice Game -- You can't get better than this
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Published 2009-01-31
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All Comments (21)
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The nostalgic feeling of staying home from school comes rushing back.
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Enjoy this because after it’s over, the soaps start and TV sucks until 3 in the afternoon.
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LOL, my favorite part is that he basically ensured she wouldn't give the wrong answer on the last number -- probably because he was afraid he may have confused her with his earlier responses. Bob Barker was a great host.
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Wow. That car is now crushed into a cube somewhere.
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Drew is doing a good job, but no one will ever be as good on this show as Bob.
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Bob was always there for us on those sick days home from school
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Bob Barker is a legend. Since I went to elementary school on afternoons, I could watch this show on CBS every single day. Great stuff.
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Bob Barker is a national treasure.
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Bob was a little confused. Still reeling from his fight with Happy Gilmore.
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he truly wanted the folks to win. being home sick from school I'd watch this at 11am with mom. (not too sick for TPIR of course.)
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I still watch occasionally but Bob made this show everything it is. Dry humor, sarcastic humor, kindness and a lot of sass!
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Front and rear floor mats? Wow. TPIR went all out on that car.
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The way he says no after she says higher and realizes his mistake. Classic Bob.
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We all had an hour with Uncle Bob when we didn't go to school.
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Based on the number layout, you can clearly see the producers didn't want to give away the car this time. Must have been a budget buster episode.
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Legend has it that Lena is still driving that Ford escort today.
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Bob, thanks for the memories🙏🏿😭!!
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Anyone else feeling a little nostalgic, thinking about being sick and home from school? 😥
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Who else came here to pay tribute to Bob Barker?
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Oh, I have seen perfection from one contestant. Someone once rolled all 4 numbers exactly right on the nose, without having to say higher or lower in 1996.