I will probably get some ause for this but here goes anyway. This is a genuine question. I am fairly new to this site & keep coming accross questions about tucking in blanks. Can someone explain why?
It was a compitition a radio station in Ireland were holding - to complete the phrase and win cash. No-one knew the answer, but yet everyday someone asks
Every listener of Dublin radio has put the question as though new. There is a new listener everyday. The money goes up 1000 euros everyday. The word begins with an "A".
You think this question's bad. I've had my fill of "Which advert used the slogan Tasty, tasy, very, very tasty. Perhaps the AB editor should post this question and answer on the homepage under the did you know section.
I noticed it even got onto the homepage! It's taking over the world. The thing is if anyone competing knew the answer would they really tell anyone else anyway?
The prize is now over �36,000 and the radio station is giving out a letter every morning and what ever letter they give out the word doesn't begin with.
Saying "it goes up 1000 euro a day" gives the impression that its a competition they run once a day.
They have three callers guess every HOUR, and the prize goes up by 100 euro if none of them get it right. That's 30 guesses a day, and still no-one has it. It's driving half the city insane.
The other half listen to 98fm.