be carefull what you wish for do you really want china to rule the world…oh and the U.S. gdp is still more then 3x chinas so lets keep keep this in perspective. Do you want to live in a U.K. that you have no choice in government I.E. china , come on get real you dont want a communist country to leed the world. at least we can kick out our government if we dont like them. lets dont let anger at Bush make us totally stupid.
I know but however awful the pronunciations may be, the actual place or hosts get to decide. Sometimes the names are preserved, as in New England, and sometimes not. I like the traditional pronunciations myself but there are worse pronunciation crimes anyway- such as “Glowe-ses-ter” for “Gloucester.”
Yeah, “misspelled” is the how the word is said..never seen it as “misspelt” before.
Anyway, this question was pretty easy, considering I live in the US, and I knew the Belmont Stakes, Preakness Stakes, and Kentucky Derby are all part of the triple crown. NO Arlington Million, as far as I know.
Actually, that is incorrect. You have quoted the value for current exchange rates. When this show originally aired, the exchange rate was closer to 1:1.8 or so…
Approximate Nominal GDP:
USA – $13 trillion
China – $4 trillion
A decent distance to go, buddy… but China will get there eventually if they grows at 10% or more a year. Talk to ya in 2030…
By atomicmrpelly, October 16, 2009 @ 8:51 am
Nope, tax free!
By jasonsr3, October 18, 2009 @ 1:43 pm
be carefull what you wish for do you really want china to rule the world…oh and the U.S. gdp is still more then 3x chinas so lets keep keep this in perspective. Do you want to live in a U.K. that you have no choice in government I.E. china , come on get real you dont want a communist country to leed the world. at least we can kick out our government if we dont like them. lets dont let anger at Bush make us totally stupid.
By Orbit915, October 19, 2009 @ 5:27 pm
he and his wife look like they WEIGH 1 million pounds! baaa hahaha
By Nzie, October 20, 2009 @ 2:25 pm
Awesome. The funniest thing though, as an American, is definitely the host’s pronunciation of our races.
By metalschooldrill, October 23, 2009 @ 8:28 pm
A Pound is worth 65% more than an American dollar.
By stormtrooper179, October 24, 2009 @ 12:51 am
he weighs a million pounds
By ls4ever999, October 24, 2009 @ 8:27 am
hes brainy thou not useing his 50/50 and phone a friend
By MerckZ, October 24, 2009 @ 9:50 am
Derby is actually meant to be pronounced Darby.
By Nzie, October 24, 2009 @ 2:52 pm
I know but however awful the pronunciations may be, the actual place or hosts get to decide. Sometimes the names are preserved, as in New England, and sometimes not. I like the traditional pronunciations myself but there are worse pronunciation crimes anyway- such as “Glowe-ses-ter” for “Gloucester.”
By tmurphy83, October 26, 2009 @ 6:28 pm
you mean misspelt lol
By BackwardsCup, October 27, 2009 @ 5:35 pm
misspelled?
By gameshowguy2000, October 28, 2009 @ 2:51 pm
Yeah, “misspelled” is the how the word is said..never seen it as “misspelt” before.
Anyway, this question was pretty easy, considering I live in the US, and I knew the Belmont Stakes, Preakness Stakes, and Kentucky Derby are all part of the triple crown. NO Arlington Million, as far as I know.
By hobarey1985, November 5, 2009 @ 5:13 am
i think he weighs only half a million pounds on his own and a million with his wife. what a cute couple.
By GiggleBerrys, November 8, 2009 @ 1:36 pm
he won more then who wants to be a millionaire in america
By iainm5, November 8, 2009 @ 5:35 pm
lmao.
By pgdaking, November 8, 2009 @ 7:36 pm
you have no life are you going to buy a mansion with all the million dollors
By Potatis1337, November 9, 2009 @ 9:23 am
1 million pounds is more than 1 million dollars
By horsebreedingfan2, November 9, 2009 @ 1:08 pm
$500,000 is £1,000,000.
By De1337er69, November 9, 2009 @ 5:50 pm
@horsebreedingfan2 u are retarded man ^^ thats all i can say
By hyde9911, November 11, 2009 @ 8:03 am
Imagine how many burgers he can get with that
By oddmartinsand, November 11, 2009 @ 6:14 pm
£1,000,000 = 1,658,100,$
By upliftzippy, November 12, 2009 @ 11:14 am
that guy’s gonna buy a lotta pies
By KieranCoe, November 12, 2009 @ 9:06 pm
Actually, that is incorrect. You have quoted the value for current exchange rates. When this show originally aired, the exchange rate was closer to 1:1.8 or so…
By KieranCoe, November 12, 2009 @ 9:11 pm
Approximate Nominal GDP:
USA – $13 trillion
China – $4 trillion
A decent distance to go, buddy… but China will get there eventually if they grows at 10% or more a year. Talk to ya in 2030…
By davidlee110, November 16, 2009 @ 2:44 pm
no
1,658,100 dollars is 1,000,000 pounds