Mathnet - The Case of the Purloined Policies Monday's episode

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Uploaded by on Mar 20, 2011

Pat and George investigate an increase in insurance claims at the Meglopolitan Insurance Company

Monday's episode

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  • Thanks for uploading! If you have any more Mathnet episodes can you please upload those too.

  • @KissFreakShandi1 just one more witch is my one of my favorite cases The View from the Rear Terrace

    i'll upload soon

  • that's john moschitta as johnny dollar!

  • @Wheeloffortunefan999 I remember him from the old mico machines commercials

  • @Digifangsn hey Digifangsn,do you have more of the mathnet episodes

  • @doubletrouble467 yes two more "View from the Rear Terrace" and "Case of The The Bermuda Triangle" i'll upload them soon

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  • Pat in her own way is kinda Good Looking!!!!

    

  • @Garrettk41 No prob.

  • Truth to be told, Benny, George, and Pat's description of insurance wasn't so great either. All they told Stanley was the result of insurance. They didn't tell him about how it involves paying the company a certain amount of money every month and that you have to renew the insurance policy every year.

  • @OneWeirdDude Sounds about right. Thanks.

  • @Garrettk41 You don't need a speed ear, just a digital recording like this one and the ability to pause and rewind and make educated guesses. My best attempt:

    Insurance is the act, system, or business of insuring property, life, or one's person against loss or harm, and rising in specified contingencies by accident, theft, death or disablement in consideration of payment in proportion to the risk involved. --Johnny Dollar

  • Johnny Dollar - a play on Johnny Cash, right?

  • Not bigger words, just faster ones! But geez, doesn't Mr Dollar have five extra seconds to spare? It's about how much longer I took. A talent like that has limited uses to be sure.

  • Remember, if it doesn't say Micro Machines, it's not the real thing!

  • Does anyone have enough of a speed ear to be able to tell me exactly what Johnny said in description of insurance? Just in case I want to explain it that way to someone who asks me?

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