Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Can anyone help me find the "ARANGE" family feud clip?

My friend told me about an episode of family feud where the host asks a family for a fruit that start's with the letter 'A' and the father of the family says "Arange" LOL i've been trying to find it online but can't find it anywhere, i think the host was richard dawson if that helps.. 10 points for whoever can find it! :D|||Hmm... I'll try. *Edit if I find it.*

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  1. Any luck on finding a vid, or any proof for that matter?

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  2. It never happened. It was a joke started in Toronto because of the large Carribean population in the city. Those that claim to have seen it are perpetuating a lie, or are just reliving a false memory.

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    1. I've seen the episode and I'm from Toronto

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  3. It never happened. It was a joke started in Toronto because of the large Carribean population in the city. Those that claim to have seen it are perpetuating a lie, or are just reliving a false memory.

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  4. That is B.S., I have seen it many times in the past and on YouTube. Don't I.ow why it's hard to track down. 'ME GO
    ME OWN, AAA RANGE.

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    1. I don't believe you.
      Every funny episode of game shows is readily available on YouTube and the internet yet NO ONE...ABSOLUTELY NO ONE CAN FIND IT??!!
      GET OUTTA HERE!!!

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  5. Someone message Steve Harvey and have him publish the clip from the archives

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  6. I am also in Toronto and I saw this episode when it aired, died laughing then and would love to see a the clip if anyone ever finds it. It's not an urban myth, I saw it.

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  7. It absolutely happened.
    The crazy thing is there must have been some lawsuit OR something to ban it or what not, because it has been wiped from the internet. I've also been looking for it.
    I'm hoping it eventually resurfaces.... honestly the funniest thing ever cause the head of the family was so candid and confident in his answer (disregarding the other answers his family members put out).

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