A contestant on The Price is Right tries to cheat during a pricing game.
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Come on over here. Come up here, Bretton. Get up here, you are the slowest moving young man I have ever met. Now, Bretton, this is what I want to give you next. A new digital piano. Now, listen closely as I explain Flip Flop to you. It is not 4659, that prize is not. But you can flip this, and you have a prize of 6459. Or you can leave that alone and flop this, and you have a prize of 4695. Or, you can flop that and you can flip this, and have 6495. But do not leave it at 4659. Did you understand all that? I I I understand it. You may flip. You may flip, you may flop, or you may flip-flop. Get busy. Will he flip, will he flop, or will he flip-flop? No. I am going home. I am not going to stay on the stage with this troublemaker. Now, there is only one solution to this almost insoluble problem. I am going to give you the prize. Get off the stage. Two-case showdown coming up.







