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[netgames] 'Net Hollywood Squares

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Josh Roehrig

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Mar 20, 2000, 3:00:00 AM3/20/00
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Shadoe Stevens: From Cyberspace...Netgame capital of the world, it's The New
Hollywood Squares! Today--
From 'Loot' and ''Net $ale of the Century'-- Justin Lollie!
From ''Net Tic Tac Dough'-- Don Smith!
From ''Net Card Sharks' and 'Fast Talkers'-- Chico Alexander!
From The RockTrax Netgames Arcade-- Doug Morris!
From The land only the Creepy Clown could love-- Wayne Rhine!
From Tom Hornikel's homepage-- The Ghost of Jay Stewart!
From the world of netgames-- Mike Klauss!
From the Josh Roehrig Fan club-- Karen McLaughlin!
and from the center square and ''Net Bullseye'-- Tom Hornikel and from Frank's
World-- Frank!
They are the 'Net Hollywood Squares! And now, here's your host-- Josh Roehrig!

(applause)

Josh: Thank you, thank you for that warm welcome. Welcome to the NEW 'Net
Hollywood Squares. Squares is back on the Net and we're glad to be back. First,
let's say hello to our first gang of stars, Hello, stars!

Stars: Hello, Josh!

Josh: Okay, now, to my right, at the 'X' position is Miles Sasser. Miles, tell
us a little bit about yourself.

Miles: Well, lets see... I am 19 years old and attend Texas A&M University in
College Station. I am studying Meteorology and enjoy snow skiing and hunting.
I also love to go to the coast to boat and fish.

Josh: Sounds great. It's not gonna snow in here, is it? Now, to my left, at
'O', is Barry Brooks. Barry, welcome to our show. Tell us a little about
yourself.

Barry: My name is Barry Brooks, I am originally from Six Mile, South Carolina
but now reside in Charlotte, North Carolina. I am a store manager at a major
retail video store, and in my spare time I enjoy going to the movies, having
fun, predicting the Oscars, and hanging out with my soon-to-be-fiance' Nancy
Brody.

Josh: Looks like you'll be hoping for some movie questions today, eh? I'm sure
you know how our game is played. Get three of our stars in a row, across, down,
or diagonally, or five squares to win the game. You do that by determining
whether the star knows the answer or is just pretending to. Our first game is
worth $1,000. To determine who goes first, and Barry won the toss, so Barry,
get us started.

http://NetSquarez.tripod.com
--Josh Roehrig, host of "The New 'Net Hollywood Squares"

MSTieScott

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Mar 23, 2000, 3:00:00 AM3/23/00
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> and from the center square and ''Net Bullseye'-- Tom Hornikel and from Frank's
> World-- Frank!

I'm still relatively new here, so could somebody please explain Frank's
World's Frank to me? All I know is that I keep seeing "WOW!" and
"RIGHT!" and it's pretty confusing to a newbie.

--
Scott Robinson
http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Set/9859/

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