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Chum wins big on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, buying unique items and making successful investments with his winnings, including a surprise clock for Rick and a profitable resale of a Filipino bolo knife.

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  • Chum's success on game shows like Who Wants To Be A Millionaire showcases his impressive knowledge and ability to answer questions correctly, leading to substantial winnings.
  • Chum's eclectic purchases, from antique Chinese artifacts to Black Sabbath albums, highlight his diverse interests and willingness to invest in unique items, showcasing his personality beyond his game show victories.

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  • What valuable items did Chum purchase?

    Chum bought an antique Chinese fingernail guard, Thor's hammer and helmet replicas, a bronze Madonna bust, a clock made of cork screws, Black Sabbath albums, a stewardess dress, a Space Lander bike, and a Filipino bolo knife from the Insurrection War.

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Chum's Game Show Success and Antiques Acquisition

  • Chum wins $500,000 on a game show and then $1 million.
  • Chum receives a call from Who Wants To Be A Millionaire and prepares to participate.
  • Chum studies for the show and is advised not to answer questions.
  • Chum answers questions correctly on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire.
  • Chum wins $500,000 and then $1 million on the show.
  • Chum buys an antique Chinese fingernail guard for $240.
  • Chum negotiates the purchase of Thor's hammer and helmet replicas for $2,000.
  • Chum buys a bronze Madonna bust for $24,000 and later trades it for $23,000.
  • Chum surprises Rick with a clock made of cork screws for his bar.
  • Chum buys Black Sabbath albums and a stewardess dress for resale.

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Chum's Lucky and Unlucky Ventures

  • Chum buys a Space Lander bike for less than $9,000, usually priced at $20,000, and receives a $1,000 bonus for the purchase.
  • Chum considers investing in Apple or Google shares instead of a gold grill.
  • Chum checks out a 1950 horse and buggy B Kitty ride, popular and functional, and negotiates its purchase for $1,000.
  • Chum brings the buggy ride to the shop, where an expert values it at $3,500, suggesting it's not worth restoring.
  • Chum buys a Filipino bolo knife from the Insurrection War for $600, later evaluated to be worth $1,000.
  • An expert values the knife at $300, but Chum sells it for $600, winning a bet with Cory.
  • Chum wins $10,000 on a fake lottery ticket, only to realize it's a prank, leading to a humorous exchange with his colleagues.
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