at Eagle Heights Elementary School outside of Kansas City, Missouri, was dressed to the nines in a stylish burgundy tux for the episode.
He started the game on a high, but that eventually all came crashing down.“The first bankruptcy or two didn’t bother me — it’s all part of the game,” Orscheln told The Post. “However, the subsequent bankruptcies and Lose a Turns were a blow to the ego for sure.”The “Wheel of Fortune” Instagram account posted a clip of Orscheln’s not-so-fortunate time on the show on Wednesday.“The wheel can be mean sometimes.
Too mean,” reads the caption.On the teacher’s fourth go at the wheel, he failed to get any additional money and instead, he lost his turn.“Justin, Justin!
Go to the principal’s office,” laughed host Pat Sajak. By Orscheln’s fifth time losing his turn, he was fed up and pretended to faint before reemerging and asking Sajak, 76, if he could just get $5,000 and call it square.
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