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That was the ballsiest final answer ever, dial a friend, “Hi, dad, I’m just calling to say I’m about to win a million dollars.”
It’s crazy how big of a deal this was in hindsight. Dude got to host SNL after this.
I remember my whole family watching this on one of those 200lb entertainment built in tv setups with wood grain and poor quality large speakers on either side.
Television history and dude killed it. We went nuts probably.
How many people have won this show?
Gave up the legendary status of winning without using a lifeline to make the most absolutely badass phonecall to a parent ever.
Remember watching this live, such a baller move at the end.