Instead of a selfish AMA thread, I decided I'll ask the questions. Post and I will ask you anything.
[spoiler]Warning:
Questions may be questionable, comment at your own risk. Do not question these questionable questions for they have feelings that would be hurt. If butt hurt takes place and you feel the need to scream please do so very loudly and then violently apply Level 4 Military Grade Butt Cream directly to your anus. If butt hurt proceeds for more then four hours, turn off your computer, burn it with napalm, take off all your cloths, spread creamy peanut butter on your nipples with a katana, and cuddle a penguin until you die of spontaneous combustion. The questions cannot be blamed for the butt hurt caused from your reading of them thus making it your fault. Thank you and have a nice day.
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EDIT: Sorry I couldn't reply as often. My iPod hasn't been... working well because... [url=http://imgur.com/acqVtgy.jpg]reasons[/url] so I have to use a computer until I get a new one.
Why is everyone answering these seriously?
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Robert William "Bob" Barker (born December 12, 1923) is an American former television game show host. He is best known for hosting CBS's The Price Is Right from 1972 to 2007, making it the longest-running daytime game show in North American television history, and for hosting Truth or Consequences from 1956 to 1974. Born in Washington state to modest circumstances, Barker enlisted in the United States Navy on the outbreak of World War II. Barker worked part-time in radio while he attended college. In 1950, Barker moved to California in order to pursue a career in broadcasting. He was given his own radio show, The Bob Barker Show, which ran for the next six years from Burbank.[1] Barker began his game show career in 1956, hosting Truth or Consequences. From there, he hosted various game shows as well as the Miss Universe pageants. Eventually, he hosted The Price Is Right, beginning in 1972. When his wife Dorothy Jo died, Barker became an advocate for animal rights. Since then, Barker has been a long-time supporter of animal rights, and of animal-rights activism, including groups such as the United Activists for Animal Rights and the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. In 2007, Barker retired from hosting The Price Is Right after celebrating his 50-year career on television.