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I thought Olga was the “up the butt” woman, not the “in tha ass” woman. But yeah, that’s a good one.
ETA: found it on Snopes, “Up the butt, Bob”.
This is appropo, too, because host Jim Lange just passed away the other day. Oh wait a minute, that’s The Dating Game, not The Newlywed Game.
Bullitt
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I missed the edit window. Here’s more about Olga from that Snopes link, Up the butt, Bob:
Olga and her husband, both are gems.
Tangent
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The video is on youtube. It’s bleeped, but she clearly says “In the ass.” The transcript in your snopes link agrees.
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Okay, to speed things along I’ll amend my topic:
Famous game show contestants who were not otherwise celebrities, or game show contestants who later became famous:
- Ken Jennings
- Herb Stempel
- Arthur Chu
- Charles Van Doren
- Michael Larson
- Hutton Peter Gibson
- Rodney Alcala
- John Carpenter
- Olga, the “in the ass” woman of urban legend on the Newlywed Game
-
Aaron Paul from Breaking Bad
Famous game show contestants who were not otherwise celebrities, or game show contestants who later became famous:
- Ken Jennings
- Herb Stempel
- Arthur Chu
- Charles Van Doren
- Michael Larson
- Hutton Peter Gibson
- Rodney Alcala
- John Carpenter
- Olga, the “in the ass” woman of urban legend on the Newlywed Game
-
Aaron Paul from Breaking Bad
- Thomas Horn, who was recruited to star in the film Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close after winning Jeopardy’s Kids Week in 2010.
Famous game show contestants who were not otherwise celebrities, or game show contestants who later became famous:
- Ken Jennings
- Herb Stempel
- Arthur Chu
- Charles Van Doren
- Michael Larson
- Hutton Peter Gibson
- Rodney Alcala
- John Carpenter
- Olga, the “in the ass” woman of urban legend on the Newlywed Game
-
Aaron Paul from Breaking Bad
- Thomas Horn, who was recruited to star in the film Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close after winning Jeopardy’s Kids Week in 2010.
- Dr. Joyce Brothers, a champion in the category of Boxing on The $64,000 Question.
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Famous game show contestants who were not otherwise celebrities, or game show contestants who later became famous:
- Ken Jennings
- Herb Stempel
- Arthur Chu
- Charles Van Doren
- Michael Larson
- Hutton Peter Gibson
- Rodney Alcala
- John Carpenter
- Olga, the “in the ass” woman of urban legend on the Newlywed Game
-
Aaron Paul from Breaking Bad
- Thomas Horn, who was recruited to star in the film Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close after winning Jeopardy’s Kids Week in 2010.
- Dr. Joyce Brothers, a champion in the category of Boxing on The $64,000 Question.
- Kirstie Alley
Single-Word Geometry Terms, No Hyphenated Terms
- Dodecahedron
Single-Word Geometry Terms, No Hyphenated Terms
- Dodecahedron
- Icosahedron
Tangent
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Single-Word Geometry Terms, No Hyphenated Terms
- Dodecahedron
- Icosahedron
- Orthogonal
Single-Word Geometry Terms, No Hyphenated Terms
- Dodecahedron
- Icosahedron
- Orthogonal
- Circle
Bullitt
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Single-Word Geometry Terms, No Hyphenated Terms
- Dodecahedron
- Icosahedron
- Orthogonal
- Circle
- Cosecant
Single-Word Geometry Terms, No Hyphenated Terms
- Dodecahedron
- Icosahedron
- Orthogonal
- Circle
- Cosecant
- Circumference
Single-Word Geometry Terms, No Hyphenated Terms
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- Icosahedron
- Orthogonal
- Circle
- Cosecant
- Circumference
- Radius
Tangent
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Single-Word Geometry Terms, No Hyphenated Terms
- Dodecahedron
- Icosahedron
- Orthogonal
- Circle
- Cosecant
- Circumference
- Radius
- Pi
Single-Word Geometry Terms, No Hyphenated Terms
- Dodecahedron
- Icosahedron
- Orthogonal
- Circle
- Cosecant
- Circumference
- Radius
- Pi
- e
Tangent
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Single-Word Geometry Terms, No Hyphenated Terms
- Dodecahedron
- Icosahedron
- Orthogonal
- Circle
- Cosecant
- Circumference
- Radius
- Pi
- e
- Tangent
Leaffan
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Single-Word Geometry Terms, No Hyphenated Terms
- Dodecahedron
- Icosahedron
- Orthogonal
- Circle
- Cosecant
- Circumference
- Radius
- Pi
- e
- Tangent
- Scalene
Single-Word Geometry Terms, No Hyphenated Terms
- Dodecahedron
- Icosahedron
- Orthogonal
- Circle
- Cosecant
- Circumference
- Radius
- Pi
- e
- Tangent
- Scalene
- squared
Single-Word Geometry Terms, No Hyphenated Terms
- Dodecahedron
- Icosahedron
- Orthogonal
- Circle
- Cosecant
- Circumference
- Radius
- Pi
- e
- Tangent
- Scalene
- squared
- Pythagorian
Famous military horses, and their riders
- Little Sorrel (Stonewall Jackson)