udog-you gotta give the movie it's from. now i know who this is as ive seen the movie 100 times in my life. others may not. part 2 is 30.8 % including the car. part 1 is 1 mil eight hundred thousand and something...
If you don't know what movie it's from by reading the clue, you ain't gonna know the answer, anyway, so I'm totally comfortable with my formatting.
Close...it was 1,650,000 and 31.8% "including the car" was part of his calculation of what he would win (32.6%). He did not actually win the car.
yeah - when he said "car" i assume he won the winnebago at the end, so he did win it? so you're saying he didn't win the winnebago?
I *think* UD is saying a Winnebago is not a car; and he did win the Winnebago. Then again, I don't know what movies he's talking about, so I could be wrong.
Yes, first and foremost a Winnebago is most certainly not a car. As to whether the Winny is a prize or not, it's a reasonable conclusion that it is, but the only certainty is that the boxes in the trailer are prizes. It could well be that the RV belonged to Sherry, or that they just obtained it for the trip to her survival place.
Lazlo was half nuts, so who the hell knows. to me, i think he won it. all those entries-how couldn't he win the biggest prize of all ? and it didn't seem like the trailer was full enough to win that many prizes either.
what is the name of the law firm that Tom Cruise works for in the movie THE FIRM? It's only said 2 or 3 times, so it's tough.
I had always considered it to be part of the joke, too...that in addition to only winning 31.8% of the prizes instead of 32.6, that he won the RV instead of the car. But they never emphatically state anything about the presence of the RV or the absence of the car, either. Like I said before, I think it's very reasonable to conclude he won the RV. Thinking an RV is a car, not so much.