Interviewer: "$185 for a meat smoker?!?!"
Sajak: "It's a very nice meat smoker."
In the Lowe's store I work at part time you'd have no problem finding a smoker at that price now. They've had grills that run $500.00 or more.
I agree that Wheel got better once they changed to money instead of prizes. Didn't the nighttime version do that from the beginning and the daytime version switched later?
I've always liked game shows that gave away mainly or all money better than the ones that were all prizes. You have the problem with the values being overpriced and also having to pay taxes on them. There was a woman from my home town of Dyersburg, TN that won a car on TPIR and had to pay income tax and both CA AND TN sales tax before she left or forefit the car. I figure that if you win cash you can always take the tax out of the winnings.