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Also why am I pentesting today?!

I should have never looked for this in the first place.

It was because my mom was watching The Price is Right and I got bored but still wanted to be next to my mom and I got a hunch and pulled out my laptop and sat next to my mom while she watched Drew Carey and we just parallel played for a bit and then I found it!!!! And I told my mom about it! She said "That's nice dear but I'm watching my shows" and I think that technically violated my NDAs but she wasn't really listening so a tree in the forest and all of that. Anyhoo.... not sure what to do with this finding...

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A little more context to my comments: #DrewCarey referred to #TedSlauson (who was the person in the audience that #TerryKniess got his "Perfect Bid" from on show 4545K aired 2008-12-16) as the "fan group Rain Man dude" (this on a Kevin Pollak 'Chat Show'), which is a poorly chosen phrase to utter, especially given the tone of his comments. Drew then stated near the end of that interview: "...like that's never gonna happen again" (referring to someone in the future giving an exact showcase bid).

This is a good example why I stopped watching #ThePriceIsRight after #BobBarker left (a contestant being 1$ off in the showcase a month ago [2024-06-07 - show 0654L]):
youtube.com/watch?v=uPVjC75tic
I did give #DrewCarey a chance when he started hosting, but could tell by the time the "Perfect Bid" happened in 2008, that he would have this bitter side (not that Bob was a saint, by any means, either). Drew's commentary after the reveal speaks a lot about how he still thinks they way he does to this day.