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Second choice. That is correct. That's what he did. They didn't have a lot of options for entertainment back then before pro football. All right. Next question. The producer William Castle made horror movies back in the 50s and 60s, and among his many marketing gimmicks, he once offered customers refunds if his movie was too terrifying for them.
So many people took advantage of the deal that Castle finally did what? A, he required people present a genuine pair of wetted pants... to prove how scared they were. B, make them go to his quote, refund office to get it, which he put on the top of a greased hundred foot pole.
So many people took advantage of the deal that Castle finally did what? A, he required people present a genuine pair of wetted pants... to prove how scared they were. B, make them go to his quote, refund office to get it, which he put on the top of a greased hundred foot pole.
So many people took advantage of the deal that Castle finally did what? A, he required people present a genuine pair of wetted pants... to prove how scared they were. B, make them go to his quote, refund office to get it, which he put on the top of a greased hundred foot pole.
Or C, forced anyone who asked for that refund to go sit in the coward's corner where a recorded voice would yell, watch the chicken, watch him shiver in coward's corner.
Or C, forced anyone who asked for that refund to go sit in the coward's corner where a recorded voice would yell, watch the chicken, watch him shiver in coward's corner.
Or C, forced anyone who asked for that refund to go sit in the coward's corner where a recorded voice would yell, watch the chicken, watch him shiver in coward's corner.
So not only that, not only that. It's a coward's corner. Coward's corner. You can have coward's corner on the show if you want. But no, not only did he do that, but in order to get to coward's corner, you had to walk down a path with the sign cowards keep walking. And they had a quote nurse to take your blood pressure. All right, last question. You can go for perfect and win it all.
So not only that, not only that. It's a coward's corner. Coward's corner. You can have coward's corner on the show if you want. But no, not only did he do that, but in order to get to coward's corner, you had to walk down a path with the sign cowards keep walking. And they had a quote nurse to take your blood pressure. All right, last question. You can go for perfect and win it all.
So not only that, not only that. It's a coward's corner. Coward's corner. You can have coward's corner on the show if you want. But no, not only did he do that, but in order to get to coward's corner, you had to walk down a path with the sign cowards keep walking. And they had a quote nurse to take your blood pressure. All right, last question. You can go for perfect and win it all.
Napoleon Bonaparte, French emperor, was not known for cowardice, but he did run away once from what? A, a group of schoolchildren making fun of him for putting his hand in his jacket like that all the time. B, a horde of a thousand hungry rabbits. Or C, a bunch of taller officers who liked to rest their drinks on his head. A. A. You're going to go for A. All right.
Napoleon Bonaparte, French emperor, was not known for cowardice, but he did run away once from what? A, a group of schoolchildren making fun of him for putting his hand in his jacket like that all the time. B, a horde of a thousand hungry rabbits. Or C, a bunch of taller officers who liked to rest their drinks on his head. A. A. You're going to go for A. All right.
Napoleon Bonaparte, French emperor, was not known for cowardice, but he did run away once from what? A, a group of schoolchildren making fun of him for putting his hand in his jacket like that all the time. B, a horde of a thousand hungry rabbits. Or C, a bunch of taller officers who liked to rest their drinks on his head. A. A. You're going to go for A. All right.
Let me try your style of coaching here. A? You think the answer is A?
Let me try your style of coaching here. A? You think the answer is A?
Let me try your style of coaching here. A? You think the answer is A?
B. It's B. It's A. Yes. For relaxation one day, the emperor went out and was supposed to be at one of these arranged hunts for aristocrats where they would release the rabbits, but the rabbits, who were domestic, thought they were going to get fed, so they rushed the party of hunters. And Napoleon and his retinue all ran away.
B. It's B. It's A. Yes. For relaxation one day, the emperor went out and was supposed to be at one of these arranged hunts for aristocrats where they would release the rabbits, but the rabbits, who were domestic, thought they were going to get fed, so they rushed the party of hunters. And Napoleon and his retinue all ran away.
B. It's B. It's A. Yes. For relaxation one day, the emperor went out and was supposed to be at one of these arranged hunts for aristocrats where they would release the rabbits, but the rabbits, who were domestic, thought they were going to get fed, so they rushed the party of hunters. And Napoleon and his retinue all ran away.
Bill Cowher is the Super Bowl winning former coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers. Bill Cowher, thank you so much for joining us on Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me. Give it up for the coach. Finally, one of my personal highlights of the year was talking to Renee Elise Goldsberry, who I had seen on Broadway in the original cast of Hamilton.