Deal or No Deal has become the most popular game show on prime time today. Howie Mandel is a great host and pretty funny. The models who hold the briefcases are very beautiful. The contestants are very excited to play the game. They get a huge offer from the banker when they pick the lowest amount (.01, $1, $5, etc) on the board. But when they hit those high amounts ($500,000, $750,000, $1 million), they get a low offer. Then Howie asks them that famous question, deal or no deal. Did you know Howie Mandel has obsessive compulsive disorder? He doesn't like to shake hands, only hugs or gives pounds (when two people hit their fists in show of respect). What is your opinion of Deal or No Deal?
2006-09-29
17:03:27
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It's oddly addicting... I kind of like it in spite of myself.
2006-09-29 17:06:31
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answered by SkiGirl04 4
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I have only seen the Deal or No Deal with Howie a couple of times. I prefer the british version (the original version) with Noel Coward. Much better, no models, real people that you get to know over time. The contestant gets chosen out of one of the 22 people in random selection. First round you pick 5 boxes and each round after 3 boxes. The highest amount you can win is 250,000 pounds. No one has won it yet.
2006-09-29 17:08:16
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answered by Shawnee 1
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It is a good show and addicting I must admit, but the perfect models are just so Price is Right. I thought we'd evolved as a society. They are just being degraded by Howie and the show.
2006-09-29 18:02:22
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answered by Hmmm... 3
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I think it's a sad reflection of our society. People are offered money without having to use any skill or thought. It plays on our infatuation with money and material things. Howie Mandel is annoying as well.
2006-09-29 17:13:08
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answered by Billy W 3
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Yeah I know he has ocd. Love the show. Watch it every night its on. Darn when am I going to get that briefcase money from home with the lucky case! I think they favor Sprint users over anyone else that might sit at a PC or laptop.
2006-09-29 17:16:24
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answered by tazachusetts 4
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i've got faith it incorporates "enjoying the opportunities". If there are countless enormous funds circumstances left, and lots of the small funds circumstances are picked, then the opportunities are that the subsequent %. would be a super funds case, and the grant will bypass down. The opposite is real, too, of direction. the 1st 6 and the subsequent 5 circumstances contain lots of luck.
2016-10-18 05:48:33
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answered by ? 4
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I used to like it back when it was on every night or so but then they tried to get too personal and drug the show out too long. I don't know if NBC just got cheap and didn't like giving out that much money or they actually thought people wanted to know more about the contestants personal life but I don't watch it anymore.
2006-09-29 17:08:14
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answered by E_Soup 5
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I've never watched that, but I used to watch Howie back in the '80s when he did stand-up comedy.
Funny, funny man.
2006-09-29 17:08:15
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answered by Ruthie1959 6
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Sebrina Richardson: that T.V. serries Deal or no Deal is the
same as Surviver the winner takes all .My opinion to cancil
that game show because it's an rip off get better ones okay?
has you ever heard of game show the Millionare's
2006-09-29 17:22:14
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answered by toddk57@sbcglobal.net 6
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I have seen him shake hands and he touches people. He also took another persons hankerchief and played around with it. If he is like a germ a phobe or something I don't think he would do that
2006-09-29 17:31:56
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answered by Parrot Bay 4
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I could watch the show 1 time. After that I realized this show is just plain stupid and borderline retarted.
2006-10-05 14:26:39
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answered by sup 5
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