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Drew Carey's arm

The incident involving Drew Carey's arm has nothing to do with Grocery Game other than the coincidence that it occured during grocery game. He got caught in the turntable which could have happened during any number of games. The game had nothing to do with the injury, and the injury has nothing to do with the game. Years from now, no one will wonder exactly which game it was that Drew Carey was rehearsing when he hurt his arm. It's an incident that may or may not have relevance in the Drew Carey article, because it's an event of notability that affected him. It had no impact on this game. TheHYPO 21:13, 1 September 2007 (UTC) reply

Inclusive?

I was contemplating whether to add to the article that to win you must be between $20 and $21 inclusive. That is, you can win with a total of exactly $20.00 or $21.00. Would anyone that happens know the rules better than me confirm if that is indeed correct, or do you actually lose with exactly $21.00? — Scott5114 [EXACT CHANGE ONLY] 19:38, 10 January 2008 (UTC) reply

On the sixth episode of the original nighttime show, a contestant won Grocery Game with exactly $7, so yes, the edges of the range are definitely included. - TPIRFanSteve ( talk) 00:26, 14 January 2008 (UTC) reply
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Drew Carey's arm

The incident involving Drew Carey's arm has nothing to do with Grocery Game other than the coincidence that it occured during grocery game. He got caught in the turntable which could have happened during any number of games. The game had nothing to do with the injury, and the injury has nothing to do with the game. Years from now, no one will wonder exactly which game it was that Drew Carey was rehearsing when he hurt his arm. It's an incident that may or may not have relevance in the Drew Carey article, because it's an event of notability that affected him. It had no impact on this game. TheHYPO 21:13, 1 September 2007 (UTC) reply

Inclusive?

I was contemplating whether to add to the article that to win you must be between $20 and $21 inclusive. That is, you can win with a total of exactly $20.00 or $21.00. Would anyone that happens know the rules better than me confirm if that is indeed correct, or do you actually lose with exactly $21.00? — Scott5114 [EXACT CHANGE ONLY] 19:38, 10 January 2008 (UTC) reply

On the sixth episode of the original nighttime show, a contestant won Grocery Game with exactly $7, so yes, the edges of the range are definitely included. - TPIRFanSteve ( talk) 00:26, 14 January 2008 (UTC) reply

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