For a dollar: Who's most likely to embarrass you on TV by making you read an offensive Mark Wahlberg quote? A Hudson Valley man found out this week.

Billy Eichner has been hosting his off-the-wall game show on the streets of New York City since 2011. The show is less about skill and more about Eichner's warped sense of humor that most of his contestants don't quite get. But, of course, that's what makes the show even more compelling.

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"Billy On The Street" includes segments like "Quizzed in the Face" where unsuspecting bystanders get asked a series of questions that get more bizarre each round. "For a Dollar" is another game that follows Billy around as he surprises people on the street and shouts random questions at them, like "For a dollar: Do you think the Care Bears were Jewish?"

A lucky (or unlucky) Hudson Valley man just happened to be in New York City during a recent taping of the show and his awkward interaction with Billy made it to this week's episode. Kevin Reynolds from Millerton was outside the Hayden Planetarium when he suddenly found himself in the middle of a game called "Fox News Anchor or Pilgrim."

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Before playing, however, Reynolds was subjected to one of Eichner's rapid-fire interviews where we learned the Millerton resident lives near the movie theater in town, works as a busboy at the Oakhurst Diner and has a strange fascination with the movie "The Mask."

After losing "Fox News Anchor or Pilgrim," Reynolds was forced to read an embarrassing quote by Mark Wahlberg. If you're new to "Billy on the Street" I'm sure this all sounds pretty bizarre, but loyal fans know it's business as usual for the show that's generated a cult-like following..

If you missed this week's show it's currently in reruns on TruTV and TBS. You can also watch the full episode on the TruTV website. Kevin Reynolds represents the Hudson Valley about six minutes into the episode.

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