
You know there's a problem with your bid when Bob Barker pretends to mishear your answer in hope that you will quickly correct yourself. And you really know there's a problem when Bob Barker acknowledges your answer, advises you to "think about that for a moment," and gives you yet another opportunity to change your bid. Oh Bob, there's just no hope for the numerically challenged .

Someone didn't study The Price Is Right strategy book before appearing on the show. When it came time to participate in the price war, she failed to maximize her bid, and — omigod — she won! She won!

Come Back! I happened to stumble across this old
Price Is Right vid and couldn't help but get nostalgic. This clip demonstrates why I desperately want good ol' Bob to find his long ass microphone and return to the show.

I guess that price is your dignity, because these folks are literally tripping all over themselves to win a few bucks. (One guy does it three times in one episode!) Chill the freak out, people.

Is it possible for there to be four falls during a single episode of
The Price Is Right? If one self-deprecating dude stages a few for applause then you never know — another contestant just might join in on the fun. Well, it's not really fun when the fall is truly accidental, but at least this lady takes the spotlight off of Mr.