Episode 219

Season 2Episode 1960 minApr 24, 2005
Episode 219
Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth (""The Apprentice""), French Stewart (""Less Than Perfect,"" ""3rd Rock From the Sun"") and Ant (""Celebrity Fit Club"") decide who will win $10,000. Contestants include the Flying Hay Family; Jay Sharp, who sticks cans to his head; the Samba Pancake Cooker, Ami Goodheart, who mixes up pancakes in a holster while dancing the samba; The Piano Juggler, Dan Menendez, who plays the keyboard with bouncing balls; and a woman who drops a bowling ball onto the head of her ex-husband. Act 1: Flying Hay Family Performance: A man spins his daughter and son who are both over 20 years old on a stick with his legs. Omarosa: 8.5 Pts. Ant: 8.5 Pts. French: 9 Pts. Total Points: 26 Pts. Act 2: Can Man Performance: A man sticks soda cans on his bald head by suction and skill. Omarosa: 6 Pts. Ant: 10 Pts. French: 4 Pts. Total Points: 20 Pts. Act 3: Human Mixer Performance: A woman mixes pancake batter while dancing. Omarosa: 9.5 Pts. Ant: 8 Pts. French: 8.5 Pts. Total Poin
Episode 219 has aired on Apr 24, 2005 at 9:00 PM
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