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Shows like The Price is Right and Wheel of Fortune are understood across generations.

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    Shows like The Price is Right and Wheel of Fortune are understood across generations.

    But I also grew up watching late 1980s obscurity like Scrabble, Supermarket Sweep, and Press Your Luck.

    “NO WHAMMY!”

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      Shows like The Price is Right and Wheel of Fortune are understood across generations.

      But I also grew up watching late 1980s obscurity like Scrabble, Supermarket Sweep, and Press Your Luck.

      “NO WHAMMY!”

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      Old school price is right is the goat. But I freaking love supermarket sweep and press your luck.

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        Shows like The Price is Right and Wheel of Fortune are understood across generations.

        But I also grew up watching late 1980s obscurity like Scrabble, Supermarket Sweep, and Press Your Luck.

        “NO WHAMMY!”

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        While in college I learned I could occasionally withdraw money I didn't have from my bank account. I'd only take out about $40 and my account would go negative.

        While the ATM was processing I stand there tapping the machine repeating "No wammies"

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          Shows like The Price is Right and Wheel of Fortune are understood across generations.

          But I also grew up watching late 1980s obscurity like Scrabble, Supermarket Sweep, and Press Your Luck.

          “NO WHAMMY!”

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          Don't forget American Gladiators reruns

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