Is anyone watching this??? This dude on here is PSYCHO. He’s soooooooooo excited about knowing what nebraska looks like :shock:
ETA: I didn’t know where Bern was :shifty:
I watched it when it first came on after Idol and would laugh my head off… they keep changing the night or something cause I can’t keep up with it anymore…
:?? no idea why I didn’t just add it to season pass…
kinda OT but what is up with all the networks…what are they doing to tv shows now… changing nights… stopping them after the first show airs… I just heard tonight that Drive was dropped due to low ratings… I only remeber reading it was on once/twice :shrug: they don’t give a show enough time to find it’s audience… :grrr:
Ok back to 5th grader talk…
OMG, I just turned it on. I would be afraid for the children up there. He’s out of control! :teehee: :hiding:
5th grade history? i totally would have picked 4th grade math!!!
Can I add that all the kids on this show are so darn cute! :happydance:
i couldn’t take the suspense. i had to look up the answer on wiki
Oh no, he’s out of control again. :teehee:
I am watching now that the debate is over and the thing that makes me crazy is that they always take the easy questions first. Take the darn hard ones first and you have a better chance of getting to the million!
I thought it was Adams too
okay seriously i could never walk away from that question!
Samuel Clemons? Or something like that…
That show scares me…
A few weeks ago, a woman missed this question:
If y=3x and 3x=12, what is y?
He seems pretty manic to me. Out of control is funny to a point but he scares me a little.
eh i think he is fine.
i have NO idea how he got the answer the way he went about it though! :shock:
:cheering: Good decission!
I’m happy he got the 1/2 million. :cheering:
I would have taken the 500K, too… but not because I didn’t know the answer. That is a very misleading question; both 1 AND 2 are factors of 16, and they are BOTH prime.
Actually, 2 is the correct answer according to my dd. A prime # is a number that can only be divided by 1 and itself… 1 is a natural and does not count.
no way!!! 1 does too count!

No… I have 1, 8th grader…2, 9th graders, 1, 7th grader and one 6th grader, all screaming at me that one is a given… it divides into every # and therefore does not count.
ETA: My mind had jumped to square roots and I was screaming “4…4!!!” at the tv. The kids tought I had went insane.