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00:00Music
00:26Aloha, dear viewers.
00:28I would like to start with my favorite Hawaiian greeting,
00:31when I was a leader of Stani Bogat in Hawaii.
00:33And this reminds me of an interesting fact.
00:35Experts have found that in our native Bulgarian language,
00:39200-300 new words are added per year.
00:43Are we going to have a question about any of them tonight?
00:46Let's check.
00:48But who are we going to test today?
00:50For nearly 30 years she has been working on the best thing in the world,
00:53a kindergarten teacher.
00:55And they say that there are no problems with children.
00:58The parents, the grown-up children are a bigger challenge.
01:02Mountains are her other great love.
01:04She has climbed any peaks.
01:06She has even reached the first base camp under Everest.
01:09I would like Palci to bow 100,000 times to us.
01:13A rose and a sheep are our guests.
01:26What rose? Were you nervous?
01:28Well, it's normal.
01:30Were you nervous because of the announcement?
01:32No, the announcement is balanced.
01:35Balanced. OK.
01:37When were you under Everest?
01:39Before 2016, so 7-8 years ago.
01:44How did you get there? Did you want to see an excursion?
01:48I was on an excursion to Tibet.
01:53The most difficult thing was to accept the fact
01:58that you are going to an unknown, interesting land,
02:02and at the same time very high.
02:05We are climbing 3600 meters in Lhasa,
02:08the capital of Tibet,
02:10and from there 4000 meters of adaptation.
02:13Actually, the excursion was not so touristy
02:17as historically religious.
02:21We are opening the week with you.
02:23Nice to meet you.
02:24What is your favorite new word?
02:27Flexible.
02:29Flexible.
02:31Good.
02:32A person who has no pain in his back is flexible.
02:36It has another meaning.
02:38Yes.
02:39Who is here to support you?
02:41Stefan Stoyanov.
02:43Stefan, hello to you.
02:44Hello.
02:45Are you flexible?
02:47Yes, of course.
02:49Let's be flexible and look people in the eye.
02:53This is very important.
02:55Yes.
02:56The rules are 15 questions for 100,000 levs,
02:592 insurance sums, the first is for 500 levs,
03:01the second is determined by you,
03:033 jokers, help your friend in the studio 50-50,
03:05and convince your friend.
03:07Rosi, I can't wait to start a new job for the week,
03:10to ask new and cool questions.
03:12I wish you success.
03:15Ladies and gentlemen,
03:16Yovcheva starts her show Stay Rich Now.
03:24The first question.
03:28What surprises us every winter according to the famous ironic phrase?
03:34The sun,
03:36the snow,
03:38the wind,
03:40or Christmas?
03:42In my opinion, the correct answer is
03:44the snow.
03:46Even though there is snow during the winter,
03:48it is logical that there is snow,
03:50but anyway,
03:52we are always surprised by the snow.
03:54I mark the answer
03:57B, the snow.
03:59Let's see.
04:00We say it because
04:02the people who take care of the cleanliness
04:04of our cities and villages
04:06are always in Kratchik.
04:08Very good.
04:15The second question.
04:19What holiday does not appear
04:21in the regulations of the Ministry of Education and Science?
04:30There is no winter holiday,
04:32there is no intermediate holiday,
04:34there is no spring holiday,
04:37or there is no unexpected holiday?
04:41There was such a movie,
04:43Unexpected Holiday.
04:44Of course.
04:45The correct answer is
04:47Unexpected Holiday.
04:49D.
04:50We mark it.
04:51And the correct answer.
04:56What was the popular song from this movie?
04:59My Childhood.
05:02The third question.
05:05Which of the following words
05:07is located in the front position
05:09in the dictionary?
05:11Here.
05:12We will have questions about words.
05:14Schmeisser,
05:16Schlager,
05:18Schibidach,
05:20Shushlyak.
05:24Which is the front position
05:26of the second letters?
05:28The front position of the second letters
05:30is the word Schibidach.
05:33Yes.
05:34So we mark the answer C.
05:36Schibidach.
05:37The correct answer.
05:43The fourth question.
05:49What happens to Stefan Voldobrev
05:51when he sits on the sand with a guitar
05:54in the song Populek?
05:57What happens to him
05:59and the food boiling and the child sleeping?
06:03the sun is hot and the beer boat being cold?
06:07the fire burning and the moon blinking?
06:11the waves making noise and the fish silence
06:15and not telling what happened at the beach?
06:20The silence of the fish.
06:23I believe it was
06:25fire burning, moon blinking.
06:27Do you want to play with this answer?
06:29The fire to burn, the moon to blink.
06:31Yes.
06:33Let's see.
06:35The song is so popular
06:37and Stefani and the fans are suspicious
06:39that they even have a dance.
06:41Everything is combined
06:43with choreography.
06:45It's a flexible song.
06:47Yes.
06:49Plastic. It has choreography.
06:51Verena, you give the answer.
06:57Evgabrova, don't you have a sea?
06:59Are you in Tarnovo now?
07:01I spent the first 19 years of my life
07:03in Tarnovo.
07:05I lived there.
07:07Then I went to Tarnovo
07:09to study at the University of Veliko Tarnovo.
07:11And I stayed there.
07:13The question for 500 levs.
07:15Let's see what awaits you here.
07:17What will we get
07:19if from the number of the year
07:21we enter the European Union
07:23we subtract the number of the year
07:25when Bulgaria was founded?
07:29A great question.
07:31567
07:351326
07:371853
07:41or 2011?
07:45The official year
07:47when Bulgaria was founded
07:49is 861.
07:51If we subtract
07:532080.
07:55861.
07:57681.
08:01I'm marking it.
08:03Answer B.
08:05Let's see.
08:07Verena, the answer.
08:17You had a joker.
08:19In the 80s we celebrated
08:21the 30th anniversary of Bulgaria.
08:23You were very young then.
08:25I remember.
08:27Now Russia.
08:29The question continues.
08:31The question for 1000 levs.
08:33Will you conclude it
08:35as a sum?
08:37Not for now.
08:39Let's see the question.
08:45What animal is Amalthea
08:47whose divine milk
08:49looks like Zeus
08:51according to Greek mythology?
08:55A. Goat
08:57B. Cow
08:59C. Wolf
09:01or
09:03D. Buffalo
09:05I don't know the answer.
09:07Have you heard of
09:09the respected Amalthea?
09:11The respected Amalthea?
09:13No.
09:15In my opinion
09:17I have no memory
09:19of Zeus
09:21being a milk
09:23of a wolf.
09:29A buffalo too.
09:31He was born in Olympus.
09:35The buffalo can't be there.
09:37The cow is high up.
09:39Basically
09:41nowhere.
09:43And the high
09:45mountains
09:47where there are still animals
09:49are the kingdom
09:51of the cows.
09:55Maybe it's too early
09:57but let's not risk it.
09:5950-50. Can I use the joker?
10:01You can do whatever you want.
10:03This is your game.
10:05Then I'll use 50-50.
10:07Let the computer enter the show.
10:09Rusitsa Jovceva from Gabrovo
10:11chooses to live in Alikotornovo.
10:13A. Cow
10:15B. Buffalo
10:17The correct answer is
10:19A. Cow.
10:21Let's see.
10:23I was
10:25born with this
10:27special milk.
10:29Bees carried honey
10:31from the high mountains.
10:33The correct answer is
10:35A. Cow.
10:43Here we are.
10:45Before the next question
10:47shall we conclude?
10:49Yes.
10:51Colleagues,
10:53let's see
10:55what awaits you here.
10:59Which German city
11:01is defined as the financial
11:03capital of the country
11:05and even the Eurozone?
11:09Munich.
11:11Frankfurt.
11:15Berlin.
11:17Or Dortmund.
11:23I've been lucky enough
11:25to be in Frankfurt a few times
11:27and that's definitely
11:29the capital,
11:31the financial capital
11:33of the country
11:35and the Eurozone.
11:37For sure.
11:39It's not a big city
11:41but it's a huge
11:43part of
11:45the financial
11:47centers.
11:49Something like that.
11:51Are you going to play with this answer?
11:53Let's see.
12:01In the correct answer
12:03are the central banks
12:05of the European Central Bank
12:07and the German Bundesbank.
12:09The correct answer is
12:111,500 EUR.
12:23Frankfurt is also very high
12:25in the world's financial capitals.
12:29Only London and Geneva
12:31are above it in Europe.
12:33The next question is worth 2,000 EUR.
12:35Let's see it.
12:43The plot of which
12:451997 comedy
12:47takes place
12:49around the Victorian painting
12:51The Mother of Whistler?
12:57A. At home.
12:59B. From stupid to stupid.
13:01C. Mr. Bean.
13:03D. Austin Powers.
13:09It's a comedy from
13:111997.
13:13Do you remember the painting?
13:15The film?
13:17The painting.
13:19The Mother of Whistler.
13:21Nothing tells me that.
13:23I see. From comedy we'll move to tragedy.
13:27The film is a comedy.
13:29We'll move to tragedy comedy.
13:31At the end we'll be smiling.
13:33Let's win this question.
13:35Four possible films.
13:37Admit it honestly.
13:39Which ones have you watched?
13:41Which ones you don't remember?
13:43Which ones I watched?
13:45From stupid to stupid?
13:47I don't remember.
13:49And this Austin Powers?
13:51I don't know.
13:53Honestly.
13:55Nothing tells me that.
13:57How will we proceed?
14:03We'll talk to a friend.
14:05OK.
14:07Joker,
14:09talk to a friend.
14:11Let's see
14:13the three suggestions.
14:15And these are
14:17Krasi Aleksandrov from Bankia,
14:19Todor Nikolov from Veliko Tarnovo
14:21or Aleksandar Jovchev from Sofia.
14:23Friends,
14:25acquaintances.
14:27What do you think about them?
14:29And who is a movie lover?
14:33Krasi and Todor
14:35are my friends.
14:37Aleksandar is my son.
14:39Let's call Krasi.
14:41Krasi.
14:43OK.
14:55Hello.
14:59Mr. Aleksandrov?
15:01Yes, hello.
15:03Krasi, hello. Niki Kanchev,
15:05stay rich. How are you, my friend?
15:07I'm good.
15:09Good? Now you'll get even better.
15:11I hope so.
15:13Your blood pressure will go up to
15:15180-200.
15:17Kubov, do you go to the movies?
15:19What's the last movie you watched?
15:21I haven't been good for a long time.
15:23You're a different person.
15:25Thank you for coming.
15:27Now, Ruzka,
15:29the more important things
15:31have to happen.
15:33It's a long question.
15:35You decide what to say.
15:37You have 30 seconds.
15:39Now.
15:43Which 1997 comedy movie
15:45is set around the Victorian painting
15:47The Mother of Whistler?
15:49Home Alone, Mr. Bean
15:51by Osteen Powers?
15:53The Victorian painting
15:55The Mother of Whistler
15:57is a 1997 comedy movie.
15:59Home Alone, Mr. Bean
16:01by Osteen Powers.
16:03Mr. Bean.
16:05OK. Thank you very much.
16:07Good luck.
16:11Bye, Krasi.
16:15For a person who hasn't been
16:17to the movies for 10 years,
16:19what's your answer?
16:21I hope he's right.
16:23I believe in Krasi.
16:25That's why I marked the answer
16:27C, Mr. Bean.
16:29Let's see.
16:31What will be the role
16:33of Rossi in Home Alone?
16:35How far will it go?
16:37What will be the connection?
16:39We'll find out right after the commercials
16:41on BTV.
16:49Good evening.
16:51It's Monday evening.
16:53We wish you a very strong week.
16:55This is Stani Bogat on BTV.
16:57Our guest today is
16:59Rossi Jovceva,
17:01a kindergarten teacher.
17:03Before the commercials,
17:05we asked you
17:07a very easy question
17:09about cinema.
17:11The plot of a 1997 comedy movie
17:13is set around the Victorian painting
17:15The Mother of Whistler.
17:17This is Home Alone,
17:19by Mr. Bean,
17:21or Austin Powers,
17:23with the help of your friend Krasi,
17:25who categorically said
17:27Mr. Bean.
17:29You should remember
17:31Home Alone,
17:33those guys from outside
17:35who attacked the boys.
17:37What did they do?
17:39Why did they want to get in?
17:41To rob?
17:43Yes, they were thieves
17:45and they were looking for
17:47Holly Culkin,
17:49but they were looking for
17:51The Mother of Whistler.
17:53Thank you very much, Krasi.
17:55Otherwise,
17:57it's a great comedy.
17:59They send Mr. Bean,
18:01who is a famous
18:03guard at the
18:05Museum in London.
18:07There's no one else
18:09to send him to the States.
18:11And they do it as an expert.
18:13He redraws the painting.
18:15He pees on top of it.
18:17Yes, I saw that.
18:19That's it!
18:21Now I remember.
18:23Yes, I remember.
18:25But you don't know that this is the painting.
18:27You already know.
18:29I already know.
18:31Yes.
18:33Now, let's play
18:35for 3,000 leva.
18:37Let's see.
18:39Here's the question.
18:41A scandalous translation
18:43by a Russian
18:45scientist.
18:47What scientific discipline
18:49did Hristo Botev
18:51make in 1873?
18:55History.
18:57Biology.
19:01Chemistry.
19:03Mathematics.
19:05Mathematics.
19:35Chemistry.
19:37Even if he made
19:39a translation of a textbook,
19:43it could hardly be a scandal.
19:45If it's a word
19:47about history,
19:49in 1873,
19:55a translation by a Russian
19:57scientist,
19:59there could be a scandal.
20:05Let's use
20:07the third joker.
20:09OK, that's a good decision.
20:11Let's invite Stefan here.
20:21Hello, Stefan.
20:23It's a pleasure to have you here.
20:25It's a pleasure for me, too.
20:27Russia and I agreed
20:29to use me as a joker
20:31for a more difficult question.
20:33I didn't get it.
20:35It's a good joker.
20:37OK, let's start.
20:39Let's see how it goes.
20:41Rossi, I think this is an intuition.
20:43It should lead you.
20:45But
20:47whatever it is,
20:49I think it should be the story.
20:51I don't know...
20:53This is the logical
20:55answer,
20:57and the reasoning we can make,
20:59regardless of the fact that
21:01this is the most impossible answer.
21:03OK,
21:05we'll mark the answer
21:07as the story.
21:09We'll play?
21:11Yes.
21:13Let's see.
21:21We'd say it's a very unique,
21:23cool question.
21:25Maybe it's true.
21:27What's the scandal?
21:29Exactly.
21:39No, against Russians
21:41and against Bulgarians.
21:51Passion.
21:55Yes.
21:59Which causes
22:01the scandal.
22:03The case is described very well
22:05by Zahari Stoyanov.
22:07The publisher, the great
22:09Christo G. Danov, is forced
22:11to print the whole thing
22:13in a copy.
22:15In a textbook.
22:17Botev replaces
22:1947 tasks
22:21in mathematics
22:23with special tasks
22:25against the Sultan.
22:27Tasks that
22:29raise the Bulgarian spirit,
22:31that enable
22:33our children
22:35to have a greater
22:37national self-esteem.
22:39Patriotism.
22:41This is the logical answer.
22:43Mathematics.
22:45The most impossible.
22:47Yes, I can't rule it out.
22:49And while I'm writing,
22:51I'll give you one of
22:53Christo Botev's tasks.
22:55The Sultan
22:57has 800 wives.
23:01How many wives
23:03will the Sultan have in the harem
23:05if they increase by 75
23:07every year?
23:09It depends on how many years
23:11the Sultan will live.
23:13This is for the calculator,
23:15but this is what Botev came up with.
23:17Stipole.
23:19Thank you, Stefane.
23:21It was a pleasure to have you here.
23:23We're starting.
23:251,500 levs is our final
23:27financial result.
23:29Was it interesting?
23:31It was very interesting.
23:43Now we will meet
23:45an experienced gentleman
23:47who is the manager
23:49of a company for construction supervision.
23:51He lives in the small town of Perustica
23:53and even has a small workshop
23:55where he is a craftsman.
23:57He knows a lot of caves
23:59and he speaks English.
24:03Let's meet
24:05Georgy Papratilov.
24:21Solid,
24:23stable and serious.
24:25Bonka,
24:27here is your wife.
24:29Hello to you.
24:31Psychologist and mediator.
24:33Boni, can you introduce
24:35Georgy
24:37from your point of view?
24:39What can we expect from him
24:41as a player, as knowledge?
24:43I hope he will be calm
24:45and that he will have
24:47a wonderful experience
24:49and that he will be
24:51focused
24:53and that he will
24:55read
24:57everything
24:59that is offered to him.
25:03Take what is offered to you.
25:05Read between the lines.
25:07Let's add a little bit of success.
25:11Let's play Get Rich with
25:13Georgy Papratilov now.
25:19Let's start with the first question.
25:21The first one is
25:23What is the reason
25:25for the reverse numbering?
25:27Is it because of the
25:29Abiturian Ball?
25:31Is it because of the Birthday?
25:33Is it because of the numbering
25:35of the wild bunnies?
25:37Or is it because of the New Year's Eve?
25:39Here we mark
25:41the correct answer.
25:43Yes, we count.
25:4510, 9, 8, 7, 6, 7.
25:47Correct answer!
25:53And what are the wild bunnies
25:55and why should we count them?
25:57The hunters know
25:59why they should count them.
26:01Yes, there was a great movie
26:03directed by
26:05Eduard Zahariev with all the
26:07Finns based on the script
26:09of the great Georgy Mishchev.
26:11The second question.
26:13What foreign currency
26:15is used to negotiate the price
26:17between the buyer and the seller?
26:19We say
26:21Pazarlak,
26:23Kalabalak,
26:25Karak
26:27or Balak.
26:31The case is always one of
26:33the two.
26:35Balak, which in Bulgarian means
26:37fish, but it is an adjective
26:39for a person
26:41who is
26:43with his mother.
26:45But here the correct answer
26:47is Pazarlak. We mark the answer
26:49A.
26:51Pazarlak is correct.
26:57The third question.
27:01Which of the
27:03supporting elements
27:05is the most logical to use
27:07a bow?
27:09A screw?
27:11A bolt?
27:13A nut?
27:15A pylon?
27:17The correct answer is D.
27:19A pylon.
27:21Correct answer!
27:29The fourth question.
27:33What is the date of
27:35the 26th of October?
27:37The answers are
27:39Stefan,
27:41Ivan,
27:43Dimitar
27:45or Hristo. Your answer?
27:47Dimitar's day. The answer is C.
27:49Let's see.
27:51Veren is correct.
27:57The fifth question, which will
27:59bring you 500 EUR.
28:01The first safe amount. Let's see.
28:03Whose official
28:05workplace is the oval office?
28:09The President of the USA?
28:11The Emperor of Japan?
28:15The King of Great Britain?
28:19Or the Prince of Monaco?
28:23The oval office
28:25has become the official
28:27workplace of
28:29the President of the USA.
28:33In the White House.
28:35The answer is
28:37the President of the USA.
28:39Let's see.
28:41Veren is correct.
28:53Mr. Papratilov,
28:55you had two construction questions
28:57and you are dealing with
28:59construction supervision. Why the oval office?
29:01The architects
29:03decided so.
29:05And what does it mean?
29:07There are no walls?
29:09There are walls, of course.
29:11There are no angles?
29:13There are no angles.
29:15Now answer the question for 1000 EUR.
29:17Here the rules demand
29:19that I ask you
29:21whether we will conclude this amount.
29:23No, we will not conclude yet.
29:25Let's play.
29:27Who is depicted
29:29on the other side
29:31of the current coin by one lion?
29:35There he is.
29:37St. Ivan Rilski?
29:39St. George the Victorious?
29:43St. Clement Ohridski?
29:45Or St. Alexander Nevski?
29:51If we think about it,
29:53St. Alexander Nevski
29:55should not be depicted.
29:59Because he is
30:01more like a Russian saint.
30:03If he was St. George the Victorious,
30:07we should remember him
30:09because his icon is emblematic
30:11with a horse and a spear.
30:13And you are St. George?
30:15Yes.
30:19And there is a difference
30:21between St. Ivan Rilski
30:23and St. Clement Ohridski.
30:25But in order to avoid
30:27the jokers,
30:29I want to mark
30:31the joker 50-50.
30:33OK. Let's ask the computer
30:35to enter the show
30:37and eliminate two wrong answers
30:39right now.
30:45St. Ivan Rilski
30:47versus St. George the Victorious.
30:49We mark the answer St. Ivan Rilski.
30:51Let's see.
30:53St. George the Victorious.
30:55That's right.
31:051500 levs.
31:07Are we done?
31:09Not yet.
31:11Let's play.
31:13What kind of animal
31:15did Springbok
31:17give the nickname
31:19to the national team
31:21of Australia?
31:23Mustang?
31:25Antelope?
31:27Kangaroo?
31:29Or Kiwi?
31:31Look, you are...
31:33You are a kangaroo
31:35because the kangaroo
31:37is in Australia.
31:39Kiwi is a bird
31:41and rugby
31:43is a strong sport.
31:45I don't have much
31:47in common
31:49with the birds.
31:51Here
31:53there is a difference
31:55between Mustang and Antelope.
31:57Mustangs are
31:59wild horses
32:01in the United States,
32:03North America.
32:05They were brought
32:07by the Europeans
32:09after the discovery of America.
32:13I have heard
32:15that there is another nickname.
32:17There are many species
32:19and it is more logical
32:21to call it Antelope.
32:23It is a very fast
32:25and three-dangerous animal
32:27that runs fast and jumps.
32:29It should be Antelope.
32:31So I will risk
32:33and I will mark
32:35the answer B, Antelope.
32:37Let's play.
32:39Let's see.
32:41Kiwi is in New Zealand.
32:43Kangaroo is in
32:45Australia.
32:47Mustangs are in the United States.
32:49The correct answer is Antelope.
33:01The most successful rugby team
33:03has the record four titles.
33:07A rugby match between
33:09England and the U.S.A.
33:11is watched more than the World Cup.
33:132,000 leva.
33:15Zoro,
33:17will we be insured
33:19with the sum?
33:21Yes, we will be insured
33:23with 2,000 leva.
33:25Let's see the question.
33:31Which planet
33:33is considered by the ancient Greeks
33:35for two separate
33:37and in the morning
33:39it is called Apollo
33:41Mercury
33:43Mars
33:45Saturn
33:47or Jupiter.
33:49This is
33:51an interesting question.
33:53I don't know
33:55the correct answer.
33:57Let's think about it.
33:59Of course.
34:01To be considered
34:03by the ancient Greeks
34:05for two separate
34:07and in the morning
34:09it should be seen
34:11in a different way.
34:13Maybe.
34:15Exactly.
34:17Which are
34:19these
34:21planets,
34:23which is the closest,
34:25which is the farthest,
34:27which is the smallest,
34:29which is the largest.
34:31I think it is a mix
34:33between Mars and Jupiter.
34:35I think
34:37they are lying down.
34:39I think
34:41I will use
34:43a friend as a joker.
34:45OK.
34:47Let's see
34:49which are your suggested
34:51friends.
34:57Elena Dukuzova from Plovdiv,
34:59Donio Dalemski
35:01also from Plovdiv
35:03and Liliya Yakova
35:05from Plovdiv.
35:07Who will we call?
35:09We will call
35:11Elena Dukuzova.
35:13Let's call her now!
35:15Now!
35:29Yes?
35:31Good evening!
35:33Are you Elena?
35:35Yes, I am.
35:37Ladies and gentlemen,
35:39Mrs. Dukuzova,
35:41Mr. Papratilovi,
35:43Hello and thank you.
35:45OK.
35:47Wonderful!
35:49At least for today,
35:51the most anticipated moment.
35:53We are waiting for your help.
35:55It's a good question.
35:57I hope I can help.
35:59Zoro,
36:01the question is long,
36:03so let's start now.
36:05Which planet
36:07was considered by the ancient Greeks
36:09as two separate ones
36:11and in the morning it was called
36:13Apollon and in the evening Hermes?
36:15A. Mercury, B. Mars,
36:17C. Saturn, D. Jupiter.
36:1916 seconds.
36:21Which planet
36:23was considered
36:25by the ancient Greeks
36:27as two separate ones
36:29and in the morning it was called
36:31Apollon and in the evening Hermes?
36:33Time is running out.
36:35Can we increase
36:37this joker for a minute?
36:39Well...
36:41If we consider
36:43the Greek mythology
36:45and the ancient Roman mythology,
36:47which is borrowed from the Greek mythology...
36:49Yes, that's right.
36:51Mars, in the ancient Roman mythology,
36:53as far as I can remember,
36:55is the god of war.
36:57Mars, in the ancient Roman mythology,
36:59as far as I can remember,
37:01is the god of war.
37:05So, in the Greek mythology,
37:07I can't remember
37:09whether it was Apollon
37:11or Hermes.
37:15Maybe it was Hermes.
37:19But I will trust my intuition
37:21and I will mark it as B. Mars.
37:23But I will trust my intuition
37:25and I will mark it as B. Mars.
37:27But...
37:29Can you guess?
37:33I will mark it as B. Mars.
37:35Let's see.
37:41Will the planets align
37:43in favor of George?
37:45We will find out after the commercials on BTV.
37:59Good evening from the planet Earth.
38:01The audience is getting rich.
38:03Our guests are Bonka and Georgi
38:05and Papatilovi.
38:07Now...
38:09This is a serious question,
38:11even though it's estimated
38:13to cost only 2,000 levs.
38:15A person should know a lot of things
38:17and arrange many planets.
38:19But from the point of view
38:21of mythology,
38:23we started and you said
38:25something very interesting,
38:27in a different way.
38:29Zoro, did you get the logic?
38:31Yes, we should look for
38:33ancient Greek mythology
38:35and Roman mythology.
38:39Mars in Greece
38:41is known as Ares.
38:45Mercury is Hermes.
38:47The correct answer is Mercury.
38:53Cresta is from Ptolemy II
38:55and in the 2nd century
38:57after the New Age.
39:03You take 500 levs
39:07and the membership
39:09will be remembered here.
39:11It was a pleasure for us.
39:13Let's applaud.
39:15Papatilovi, order 500 levs.
39:23That's all.
39:33She is a certified psychologist
39:35and a qualified hypnotherapist.
39:37So she will be on the track
39:39so that she won't ask me
39:41questions that are convenient for her.
39:43Otherwise, she chose to deal
39:45mainly with tourism,
39:47but now she takes care of people's souls.
39:49She listens to all kinds of music
39:51without heavy metal.
39:53That's why James Hetfield
39:55and the other metal icons
39:57care about her.
39:59Valentina Hristova.
40:11Is it comfortable with you, Valya?
40:13Absolutely.
40:21I will do my best.
40:23With whom are you in the show?
40:25With my friend.
40:27Super.
40:29Hello, Dani.
40:31How do you hypnotize him?
40:33Naturally.
40:35I didn't need to add
40:37additional skills.
40:39Good luck.
40:41Valentina Hristova from Dimitrovgrad
40:43stay rich.
40:51Here are the first few questions.
40:55Which of the actions
40:57is offered remotely
40:59in specialized sites and groups?
41:03We can offer traveling,
41:05feeding,
41:07hunting
41:09or swimming.
41:11It would be interesting
41:13if you offered feeding,
41:15because I am currently teaching driving courses.
41:17But the correct answer
41:19is A, traveling.
41:21Traveling, that's right.
41:23Verona Mountain.
41:29Someone travels from Dimitrovgrad
41:31to Sofia.
41:33You are looking to share the expenses.
41:35Now, a question for Vesta.
41:37Yes.
41:39Where can we observe
41:41earthquakes?
41:43In the mountains?
41:45At the sea?
41:47In caves?
41:49Or
41:51in a bed?
41:53Well, here
41:55I would say that
41:57we can observe earthquakes
41:59near the sea.
42:01The answer is B.
42:03That's right.
42:05Applause.
42:07One more question.
42:13Which flower
42:15has the same variety as a lila?
42:19Mint?
42:21Zimbul?
42:23Lily?
42:25Or the rooster?
42:27The answer is D, the rooster.
42:29Let's see.
42:31Which one is it?
42:33Lilac?
42:39I excluded.
42:41The family is colorful.
42:43Irina?
42:45Florin.
42:47Verona Mountain.
42:49Applause.
42:55One more question.
42:59How is the wolf
43:01depicted in the old episodes
43:03of the animation
43:05No Pagadin?
43:09Blink?
43:11Cigar?
43:13Vape?
43:15Or Nargile?
43:19Well,
43:21since this is a children's show,
43:23it is one of the most watched
43:25in my family,
43:27even now, as adults.
43:29I think the correct answer
43:31is B.
43:33Cigar.
43:35A kind of hooligan.
43:37Let's see the additional questions.
43:39What does No Pagadin mean?
43:41Well, be careful.
43:45You'll see.
43:47Wait.
43:49The correct answer is
43:51B.
43:53Applause.
43:59It was also directed
44:01by the incredible Soviet actor
44:03Anatoliy Papanov.
44:05He played in some of the most famous
44:07Russian movies.
44:09He also played
44:11in Diamond Hand with Andrei Mironov.
44:13Another question.
44:15And it is for 500 rubles.
44:17What is the title
44:19of the last movie
44:21directed by Stanley Kubrick?
44:25Wide Open Doors.
44:27Wide Open Mouths.
44:31Wide Closed Eyes.
44:35Wide Closed Ears.
44:41Well,
44:43from the suggested options,
44:45I've only watched
44:47Wide Closed Eyes.
44:49The other options
44:51don't sound very plausible to me.
44:53So,
44:55I'd bet on the answer
44:57Wide Closed Eyes.
44:59Let's play.
45:01Let's see.
45:03What are your memories?
45:05Who was in the movie?
45:07Tom Cruise, if I'm not mistaken.
45:09And his then wife?
45:13Two heads taller than him?
45:15I think it was Nicole Kidman.
45:17Nicole Kidman.
45:19The correct answer is
45:21Nicole Kidman.
45:29Can you tell us
45:31a few words about yourself?
45:33Well, I'm
45:35a farmer.
45:37What exactly do you produce?
45:39Well, I grow
45:41apples, plums, oranges,
45:43tomatoes, cucumbers.
45:45Something like a family business.
45:47How many hectares?
45:49About 60.
45:51Let's say.
45:53Very good.
45:55Do you produce?
46:01Here's the question.
46:03We can't ask this question.