Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Tom Whalen The Chase Poster Giveaway from GSN


Tom Whalen recently partnered with GSN to create these limited edition silkscreen posters featuring Brook Burns and Mark “The Beast” Labbett, star of their new hit game show, “The Chase”.

The second season is coming to a close next week and in support of the season finale GSN wants to give 3 lucky readers this Tom Whalen poster. One winner will receive a signed and numbered copy while the other two will get unsigned copies. The poster is 24 x 36 with an edition of only 100.

The Chase: You can run, but you cannot hide, The Beast is always coming after you. In THE CHASE, a team of three contestants attempts to amass as much money as possible by answering quick-fire questions in a 60-second round. The money earned will go towards a team bank. Why the urgency? Because The Beast is always lurking, ready to pounce. The Beast - quite simply -- is a quiz genius. The job of this intimidating presence is to catch each contestant by answering more questions than his opponents to ensure they are not able to bank their money. It's a role he executes with ruthless efficiency. In the final round, the teammates who have survived the initial chase collectively play against The Beast in an epic David vs. Goliath battle for the entire amount that they have banked.

 Now go to the top of the post above the picture and click on comments or scroll down (depends on how you see this post) to leave a comment about the most interesting bit of trivia knowledge you know if you want to have a chance at winning the posters. Don't worry if your comment does not appear immediately I have to approve them before they are published. I will use the Random Number Generator to pick a winner. Entries are limited to ONE PER PERSON PER HOUSEHOLD. Please leave your name with the comment, comments without names will not be accepted. Entries will be accepted until 11:59 PM PST Friday January 31 that's almost 4 days to enter with the winners announced on Saturday.

THE CHASE - new episodes air every Tuesday at 8/7C only on GSN! With the season finale scheduled for February 4th
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Official website: http://gsntv.com/shows/thechase/
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Like them on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheChaseUsa
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Follow them on Twitter: @TheChaseUSA
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Hosted by: Brooke Burns
Network: Game Show Network

57 comments:

  1. The same bacteria on your foot can also be found in certain cheeses =)

    Ryan Hea

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  2. Here's my trivia entry.

    "The richest 85 individuals in the world hold wealth equal to that owned by the poorest half of the planet's population."

    Thanks!
    Brian S.

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  3. In the movie Boogie Nights a deleted scene, Dirk Diggler crashes his Corvette into a telephone booth. The scene was deleted because of time, but the car still remains wrecked when Dirk visits Rahad Jackson's house, drives away, and drives back to Jack's house. When Dirk and Reed are conspiring to rob Rahad's house, Dirk says, "That'll be enough to get the 'Vette fixed." Al Petro

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  4. A Penny before 1982 is worth a little over 2 cents of cooper -

    James Flynn

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  5. Ostrich’s brain is smaller than its eye. - manueli@gmail.com

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  6. Hemp is the strongest natural fiber known to man

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  7. most interesting bit of trivia knowledge i know... well, you always answer in the form of a question...haha

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  8. If you chew gum while peeling onions, you won’t tear up or cry.

    Jared Owen

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  9. Studies show that 50-70% of doctor visits can be traced to psychological reasons
    Timothy Potts

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  10. The capital of Luxembourg is Luxembourg. The capital of Djibouti is Djibouti. The capital of Singapore is Singapore.

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  11. The best trivia fact I know: John O'Hurley, the actor who played J. Peterman on Seinfeld, financed the relaunch of the real J. Peterman Company.Which means that he is now co-owner of the real version of the fictional company his character once owned.

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  12. Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo" is a grammatically correct sentence in American English.

    Not my thing,but my mom watched this show(along with every other game show ever made),so it would go to her I guess.Probably the first limited poster created for a game show I would imagine(ha,possibly another fact).Thanks,Thomas-YURAKAPTIV@yahoo.com

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  13. By federal mandate, all local U.S. broadcast television stations have call signs beginning with K or W. Generally, stations east of the Mississippi River beginning with W, and west of the Mississippi beginning with K. The furthest east station, still on the air, to begin with K is KYW-TV channel 3 CBS Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and the furthest west station, still on the air, to begin with W is WOAI-TV channel 4 NBC San Antonio, Texas.

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  14. If you have two arms, you technically have more than the average number of arms for a person.

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  15. Michael J. Fox's middle name is actually Andrew. He adopted the "J." as an homage to character actor Michael J. Pollard.

    --Maria
    grkmaria7@aol.com

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  16. the declaration of independence was written on hemp .
    richard morsa

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  17. The hummingbird is the only bird that can fly backwards

    Susan
    brianjams2@yahoo.com

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  18. The only food required by law to have an expiration date is baby formula.

    Angelica C.
    acast275jg@gmail.com

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  19. Babies are born with about 300 bones, but by the time you become an adult, you only have 206

    Ryan Sumida
    Sumida.ryan@gmail.com

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  20. Scientists have concluded that the chicken came first and not the egg, because the protein which makes egg shells is only produced by hens!

    Yolanda
    y.sinisgallo@gmail.com

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  21. Polar Vortex is a cyclone...

    Antonio Gray

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  22. Fun Fact: The brain consumes 20% of the body's energy, despite accounting for only 2% of a person weight.

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  23. The largest American dollar bill ever was a $100,000 bill. Only banks and the government used the $100,000 bill, for very large and expensive transactions. The only year the $100,000 bill was made was 1934.

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  24. Many people who read the word yawn or yawning begin to feel the urge to yawn.

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  25. Before working as a writer for Saturday Night Live and The Simpsons, as well as gaining popularity in the late night business, Conan O'Brien graduated Magna Cum Laude from Harvard in 1985.
    Eugene Yu (eyu75@live.com)

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  26. The first hamburger sandwich was served in Louis' Lunch in New Haven, CT, established 1895. However, they were, and still are, served between two slices of bread instead of buns.

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  27. Fact! Inside The Rock Poster Frame is the greatest gig poster site on the internet!
    Brad

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  28. Family Feud was originally to be called Fast Company and feature celebrity/civilian teams, until a staffer suggested that the teams be made up of families.

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  29. One inch of rain is equal to ten inches of snow.

    - Nate Terry

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  30. adding salt to water doesn't speed up the process of boiling water.

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  31. You can't breath in through your nose while sticking your tongue out.

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  32. The Sahara is only in a dry period and is expected to be green again in 15,000 years

    Thanks for doing this!

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  33. In 1993, Tom Whalen beat Dave Perillo in a game of Jenga. Both players were tipsy on a shared bottle of Zima.
    -Erin Tapken

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  34. Most Jewelry (rings, necklaces) are made from recycled Gold, Silver, Diamonds, & Gems.
    Sooo... that bad Karma that comes with used jewelry comes with the new stuff too!

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  35. There are more people alive today over the age of 70 then the total amount of dead people who reached the age of 70 throughout recorded history.

    Nick K.

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  36. Only 8% of the world’s currency is physical money. The rest exists only on computers.
    Erik
    grizaham@yahoo.com

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  37. Although it appears as though they should rhyme, the -ough ending in cough, dough, bough, rough, and through make 5 different sounds.
    Daryl Shanks

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  38. In 1963, baseball pitcher Gaylord Perry remarked, "They'll put a man on the moon before I hit a home run." On July 20, 1969, a few hours after Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon, Gaylord Perry hit his first (and only) home run.

    --Erin

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  39. 25 million Bibles were printed in 2011...205 million IKEA catalogs were printed the same year.

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  40. In the movie Demolition Man the infamous "3 seashells" weren't used for what everyone thought. The were simply just that...3 seashells. Read that somewhere once.

    James DeAngelo
    JamesDeAngelo7@Gmail.com

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  41. Bitchfield is a town in England.

    Mellowmushroomwes@gmail.com

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  42. In ancient Greece throwing an apple to a woman was considered a marriage proposal

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  43. There were about 300 bones in your body when you were born, but by the time you reach adulthood you only have 206.

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  44. Roger Craig and Marshall Caulk are the only runningbacks to have 1000 yards rushing and receiving in the same seasons. Roger Craig did it twice

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  45. For $425, there is a company that will provide an 1 hour flight so you can join the Mile High club. Champagne and Chocolates included!

    Dean

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  46. The name of TIME magazine actually stands for The International Magazine of Events.

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  47. There are 45 miles of nerves in the skin of a human being.

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  48. Oak tree's do not produce acorns until they are at least 50 years of age.

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  49. Green Bay Wisconsin lays claim to being "The Toilet Paper Capital of the World!"

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  50. A duck's qauck doesn't echo, and no one knows why......

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  51. A rat can last longer without water than a camel can.

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  52. I was so hoping to win one of the posters in this poster contest.
    Can you tell us who won?
    Thank you very much

    ~Yolanda
    y.sinisgallo@gmail.com

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    1. I did mention the 3 winners on Feb 2 like I said I was going too, just gotta look for the post on the blog.

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