Having ridden in New York cabs many times, I know what surprises the cab riders more than even the lights, bells, and whistles is that the driver is an American who speaks English. It's a funny show.
Wow...that is quite ironic. I saw that it was on today and called your cell phone and the home phone but got no answer. That's pretty funny that a blog post about Cash Cab shows up the same day.
I've still only seen the show once all the way through (when I was in Lexington), but I like it a lot.
Also, I don't see how the guy memorizes all the questions...I'm assuming he memorizes them and doesn't read them off some secret teleprompter or something.
I think there is a prompter because when a contestant does a mobile shout out, they repeat the question word for word and it appears to me they are looking at something that shows them the question.
Having ridden in New York cabs many times, I know what surprises the cab riders more than even the lights, bells, and whistles is that the driver is an American who speaks English. It's a funny show.
ReplyDeleteWow...that is quite ironic. I saw that it was on today and called your cell phone and the home phone but got no answer. That's pretty funny that a blog post about Cash Cab shows up the same day.
ReplyDeleteI've still only seen the show once all the way through (when I was in Lexington), but I like it a lot.
Also, I don't see how the guy memorizes all the questions...I'm assuming he memorizes them and doesn't read them off some secret teleprompter or something.
ReplyDeleteI think there is a prompter because when a contestant does a mobile shout out, they repeat the question word for word and it appears to me they are looking at something that shows them the question.
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