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1. As you’ve all probably heard by now, all Starbucks stores closed down on Wednesday for a special company-wide retraining session, which I’m sure was lots of fun. What’s your worst corporate training experience?
1b. Any readers work at Starbucks? How’d it go?
2. What was the first movie you saw in a theater? (For me, it was the 1985 classic Follow That Bird.)
3. On which game show do you think you’d perform best?
4. Are any of your friends celebrating Leap Day birthdays tonight? Huge plans? If you’re looking for a gift, hit up the mental_floss store and get 20% off when you enter the code “leap.” (Everything excluding subscriptions.)
5. Are you a big shot at Apple? Do you know anyone who is? I realize this is unlikely. Here’s why I’m asking: Last Friday, for the second time in the short six months I’ve owned my MacBook, the hard drive crashed. I learned my lesson the first time, and most of my important work was backed up. (I’m counting a file named Hillbilly-Jim.jpg as “important.”) When I called Apple Support, I was told that I “probably just got a lemon.” Thanks!
It’s under warranty, but I don’t like the idea that this is probably going to happen again. If anyone at Apple would like to offer some extreme customer service and make this right, please contact me.
6. Intern Matt Soniak, the self-proclaimed Fact Solicitor General, needs help naming his own blog. From Matt:
When I’m not writing here or slaving away in the kitchen, I blog about science on my own website. But you know this. You’ve all seen the link, a bunch of you went over there to look around. A few even subscribed so you could get a weekly dose of nerdery.
The site’s been down for a few weeks now since my host closed up shop. I’m getting back on my feet with WordPress and things are starting to shape up. I’ve got one problem, though: I don’t know what to call the new blog. I’m looking to you guys, who make up the majority of my readers, for name suggestions. I write about any and all science news and new research that tickles my fancy, and have a special place in my heart for dinosaurs and parasites. To give you an even better idea of what we’re working with, my next two posts will be about the Burmese python problem the southern US will be facing in the next few years, and some new research on the neurology of jazz improvisation. Head on over to mattsoniak.com, take a look around and see if you can come up with something for me. Comment here, or on this post, and if I use someone’s suggestion, they get a copy of the new issue of mental_floss on me.
4) I don’t know anyone with a Leap Day birthday… yet. But my sister is in labor right now, so I will soon have a nephew who’s a leaper!
I’m also having a big Leap Day party tonight. There will be a leaping relay, a leaping limerick contest, and lots of leap-themed snacks. It’s going to be a blast!
posted by Molly on 2-29-2008 at 1:47 pm
5) How about Soniak Boom?
posted by Stacey on 2-29-2008 at 1:57 pm
I was a mere 12 minutes from being a leap year baby (11:48pm on 2/28/84). It’s so lame being almost cool.
posted by kerensa on 2-29-2008 at 2:05 pm
I vote for Stacey’s ‘Soniak Boom.’
posted by Jason on 2-29-2008 at 2:08 pm
For Matt:
Soniak’s Science Symposium.
Reality bytes.
Parasitic Science for all?
Dino Facts and Stuff.
Matt Likes Science.
Cross posted at your blog for your convenience. Good luck.
posted by mungley on 2-29-2008 at 2:10 pm
Mortons steakhouse is having some free steak or something to leapers. Check it out if your birthday is today and you like steak . . .
posted by Jen on 2-29-2008 at 2:20 pm
2) Clash of the Titans, though I barely remember it. The first movie is remember was E.T., at the tender age of 4.
3) Are you smarter than a fifth grader. I’m sure I am not the only flosser who has a strange knack of remembering all that random stuff they made us learn.
posted by Mean Joe on 2-29-2008 at 2:29 pm
2. I think The Little Mermaid, but maybe Beauty and the Beast.
3. Deal or No Deal because I wouldn’t be one of the idiots who holds out and ends up getting ten cents. $50,000 is plenty, thank you.
6. Nerdicus Maximus
posted by TMo on 2-29-2008 at 2:34 pm
1) A corporate team-building exercise where we were presented with several short mysteries and we were supposed to solve them as a group. I was right on every one of them, but the group voted me down. I came away feeling superior to the team with no bonding at all.
2) first movie - Goin’ Coconuts staring the Osmonds. (Hey, it was the 70’s and my parents were paying).
3) Cash Cab - I even tried but finding that one cab in NYC is harder than playing the game.
posted by n2y2 on 2-29-2008 at 2:35 pm
1b. It was mostly about tweaking of beverage preparation standards.
2. The first one I can remember is Disney’s Snow White. I think I was four or five at the time. It was showing as a Saturday matinee in this terrible, run-down little theatre in my hometown. The projectors were very poorly maintained, and the filmstrip broke about halfway through; all the kids started crying.
3. Cash Cab. The questions are really, really, really easy, and you don’t have other competitors to factor in. I guess the hardest part is getting on the show, since you have to be in Manhattan and prefer cabs to trains.
posted by Ira on 2-29-2008 at 2:37 pm
2) Follow That Bird” !!!
… Not the first movie I saw in theaters, but my little brother and I used to beg our mom to rent this over and over again when we were really little.
Ah, memories …
3) I’ve always had a hunch that I would win big with Plinko (The Price is Right).
posted by Stephanie on 2-29-2008 at 2:37 pm
Better than a leap year birthday, February is a 3 paycheck month for me. I get paid bi-weekly, so this is some long odds:
Only possible on a leap year (1 in 4 years)
Only possible when the the 29th is on a Friday (1 in 7 days)
Only possible when the bi-week falls on the 29th (1 in 2 weeks)
So this will only happen once in 56 years (4*7*2). I have probably seen my last three paycheck February. (I know that I probably made some false assumption, but sit back and bask in the wonder)
posted by n2y2 on 2-29-2008 at 2:51 pm
1. I didn’t know they were closing, but I was lucky enough to be the last person they served before they closed on Tuesday. Good thing too, I was headed to a four-hour traffic class to get a ticket dismissed. They coffee was way useful.
2. Might have been “Three Men and a Baby”. I remember going to it in the theatre, which is weird, because I would have been about three. I also remember calling my brother an idiot as a result of language learned in this film. I also remember getting in trouble for that.
3. Jeopardy. I always wished they would have had tryouts near me when I was in college.
5. The morning cup o’ links had a story about asserting mind control over customer service reps (I linked it in my name). You should try that and give us a report on how it works.
6. “Soniak Boom” is really good.
posted by kate on 2-29-2008 at 2:52 pm
1a-I was part of the opening staff at the TGI Friday’s in Orange Park, FL in 1998. Back when flair ruled the restaurant. At the end of the training period (which included learning a lot of stupid songs and having to take multiple page written tests) we all had to get in uniform and parade around the mall in which our store was located handing out balloons and beads. I was mortified since I was 16 at the time but luckily I was a hostess not a server, so no flair or stupid hat for me!
2. An American Tale
3. The Price Is Right
4. No birthdays but today at work I learned that the entire town of Shreveport, LA is closed to celebrate Leap Day. (We have a client there and couldn’t get any work done for them today.)
posted by Marta on 2-29-2008 at 2:54 pm
2) This first movie I was allowed to see on my own was Red Dawn. I came across it on TBS or some such the other day and I couldn’t believe how awfully bad of a movie it was.
3) Win Ben Stein’s Money. I’ve always wanted to go on that show “Supermarket Sweep” - not because I thought I would do well, but just so I could run around in a empty grocery store.
5) No
6) I like the current name…it leaves everyone guessing.
posted by Florida on 2-29-2008 at 3:01 pm
I’m showing my age—The Sound of Music was my first movie. Coming from a family of 7, it was a HUGE event in my life, and all of us went. Money was reserved for life’s necessities, not pleasures. I can still remember the smell of the popcorn, the “scushiness” of the seat and how beautiful the theater was and mom’s threat to all of us to “behave or you’ll sit in the car while the rest of us watch the movie”. Sigh.
posted by Paula on 2-29-2008 at 3:01 pm
2. I remember Follow that Bird!! I love Sesame Street movies to this day. My favorite is “Don’t Eat the Pictures: Metropolitan Museum of Art”. I’m pretty sure it’s why I love art history so much now.
3. Rock ‘n’ Roll Jeopardy. My brain is a vast wasteland of pointless musical trivia and lyrics.
6. I third or fourth or fifth Soniak Boom!
posted by Lauren on 2-29-2008 at 3:07 pm
2. I saw Star Wars at a drive-in when I was six. Do drive-ins count?
3. I would say Jeopardy, especially now that they’ve ended the retire-after-five-wins rule. (I have been on another game show, though.)
6. How about Lab Rat?
posted by Paul on 2-29-2008 at 3:22 pm
2. the little mermaid
3. the price is right
posted by meta on 2-29-2008 at 3:24 pm
1. This is not a personal experience, but I just saw the funniest/saddest thing at my local WalMart: a guy was Saran-wrapped (or Great Value-wrapped, as it probably was, ha) to a pole right in the main entrance. He was wearing a pink wig and a sign that said, “This is my last day before I become management.”
Not sure what the point was, but I didn’t stop to find out.
*snark-and-sigh*
3. I think I’d do okay on “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire.”
posted by mrs.djs on 2-29-2008 at 3:28 pm
2) Arachnophobia. I was 4 or 5. Thanks, Mom and Dad.
3) That Supermarket Sweep game.
Hahaha.
I’m a woman of few talents.
posted by Laura on 2-29-2008 at 3:35 pm
1. I once took a management class from a Prof that did corporate training classes so of course, he made us jump through his hoops. Some of the classes involved learning to use juggling sticks and another involving a Bop-it.
1b.I haven’t worked for Starbucks specifically but for B&N Cafe; if you ask a Starbucks barista, they’ll tell you there is a difference. While slinging coffee, I found myself judging people in their drink choices “You really want 8 Splendas and extra chocolate in an iced drink? Eww.”
2. I can’t remember my first movie theater experience, but I remember being scared at Follow That Bird and crying during Land Before Time.
3. Teen Jeopardy…although I’m way past being a teen.
4. Both my Mother and my aunt (her older sister by, you guessed it, 4 years) are celebrating today. (To add to the confusion, the eldest sister shared a birthday with the mother, Dec 13th.) My mother is 15 and my aunt is 16. My mother would appreciate it if you didn’t do the math. A follow up Leap Day Bday question, do you celebrate Feb 28th or Mar 1st? We go Feb 28th to keep it in the right month.
posted by mle on 2-29-2008 at 3:38 pm
3. I’m surprised no one has said “Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader”. Though it’s fairly apparent that the show is either scripted or potential contestants are heavily screened to find the most excitable and least intelligent.
posted by Kelly on 2-29-2008 at 3:39 pm
Jeopardy. I took the test a couple of years ago with about 200 other hopefuls. Only three people scored high enough to go to the next round. Still it impresses people when I say I tried. Little do they know, anyone can take the test, there’s no pre-screening for that part.
I don’t remember my first movie, but my favorite movie soundtrack as a little girl of age 2 was Mary Poppins. Now that I’ve dated myself, you understand why I don’t remember my first movie.
posted by Pam on 2-29-2008 at 4:08 pm
I’m proud to say that the first movie I have an actual memory of seeing in a theatre is Star Wars.
posted by David on 2-29-2008 at 4:11 pm
1- No
2- Honey I shrunk the kids (I thought this could really happen to me if my dad went out and bought this machine)
3- Who wants to be a millionare? I would be awsome but for a real challenge I want Jeapordy
4- Unfortunately No
5- Unfortunately No (also having some technical issues with my mac book as well and not too happy about it)
6- GettoknowSoniak.com
(but really Soniak Boom is so much cooler)
posted by Bill-Al on 2-29-2008 at 4:34 pm
1b. It was terribly cheesy. I’ve heard that other some other stores had lots of fun, but my stick in the mud manager would not allow that and everyone just wanted to get out of there as soon as possible. We just watched some short spiegls from Howard Schultz that kinda reminded me of Voldemort speaking with the deatheaters and practiced frothing milk. I really do think it was just a publicity stunt.
3. Teen Jeopardy. I’m still technically a teenager, but I bet they’d make me go on the college version.
posted by Kelly on 2-29-2008 at 5:30 pm
2. 101 Dalmations which my mother reminds me of everytime we come across a dalmation…
3. I’d probably do really well on Wheel of Fortune which I’m surprised no one’s said yet. I always yell out the answers which really annoys my husband since he’s still trying to figure it out.
posted by CB on 2-29-2008 at 5:31 pm
1. My worst training experience was having to be “certified” after having worked at a B&N for four and a half years, and finding out I would have to do an 8 hour shift in the cafe. I burnt myself once in the cafe just making my own drink, and didn’t want to be over there for 5 minutes, much less 8 hours, especially since I didn’t know how to make a drink. So since I’d just paid off my car, I put in my two-week notice. I would have been nice and worked Christmas, but I was so annoyed about that cafe thing that I didn’t go back.
2. Probably the original Star Wars, but I was a baby at the time, so I don’t remember. The first movie I remember seeing in the theater is “The Great Muppet Caper.”
3. Lingo.
4. Nope.
5. Nope.
6. Science Rants.
posted by tidefan on 2-29-2008 at 6:20 pm
1) About once a year AMF Bowling will have a snackbar menu rollover with new stuff to make. Since I was indirectly snackbar related (lane-server), I still had to attend. Fortunately, I shifted positions, so now I just pretend to pay attention at the regular meetings.
2)Honestly, I dont remember. Follow That Bird was awesome though. There used to be a ‘Dollar Theater’ near where I live (movies that had been out for awhile, but it was still to soon for video), and we went there a lot.
3)I know Id have a blast on SuperMarket Sweep. I hadnt even thought about that one in years til it was mentioned in comments. I also recall a bunch of Old School Nick/Disney stuff that I thought were cool. Who didnt?
4) Nope.
5)Though Im not anti-Mac, I am anti-iPod. Or, I wasnt anti-Mac til 5 minutes ago. Dont know anyone there, sorry. DOnt know anyone anywhere, for that matter.
posted by Sandra K on 2-29-2008 at 6:44 pm
1. Any time they make you take a “test” on the “manual” it is insulting yet strangely hilarious.
2. My mom took my sister and myself to see “Norma Rae”…it was a long and confusing couple of hours. (Pete’s Dragon was probably the next weekend- to help restore our faith in humanity)
3. Joker’s Wild!
4. I just met a little girl yesterday who is celebrating her first birthday! She obviously, is four.
5. Sorry about the apple/lemon mix up…
posted by julie on 2-29-2008 at 7:02 pm
my friend just turned 8 today (32)!
posted by stef on 2-29-2008 at 7:02 pm
1. I have had to do customer service training over and over again, and I am a nurse! Guess what! You, the patient are the customer! I have to be nice to you! I get it!
1b. My SO is a DM at Starbucks, she reported to me that everyone had a wonderful time at training! No one asked me, but since the way they treat there employees went sour when Howard Shultz stepped away….it shows in their service, rather than closing for training, they should have closed and told everyone that they were having a Staff appreciation party nationwide! It would have made them look alot more interesting than some people who fargot how to make coffee!
2. Mary Poppins ( I am old too!)
3. How about I’m Smarter than a 5th Grader? I doubt I would win, but I might have a shot at it!
4. My SO is on her way home and we are going to TacoMac for Beer and Wings!
5. No, remember, just a nurse…
6. I went to Matt’s site, cause I am a nerd too! I chose Dinosite!
posted by Leilanisay on 2-29-2008 at 7:16 pm
First movie? Hmm I remember an emotionally scarring “A Mouse and His Child”, a REALLY creepy “Raggedy Ann and Andy”, and some tear-jerker “Benji”. Not sure which was the first. My parents used to drop my sister and I off at the movies (we lived on a military base at the time) and I had to have been younger than 5. I thought it was that I was a BIG kid, now I realize they just wanted some “alone” time…EW!
Sorry. I digress!
posted by Ingrid on 2-29-2008 at 7:19 pm
OK, now that I need to go work through all those awful 70’s kids movies in THERAPY, lol..
Gameshows- Definitely Fandango! Just because it’s fun to say. Then the “Beat the Whammy” game. That Whammy was so ridiculously insane.
posted by Ingrid on 2-29-2008 at 9:23 pm
1. I work in the stockroom for the organic chemistry teaching labs at my university. It’s a really easy job, just sorting glassware, playing with chemicals, and teaching the little kiddies how to use the machines. My training consisted of my boss, a semi-absent-minded organic chem professor, walking through the labs and pointing out all the safety equipment, while simultaneously eating a Nachos Bell Grande from Taco Bell. First of all, you’re not supposed to eat in the labs. Second, I was extremely hungry and ready to knock him down, steal his food, and run away. I love me some Taco Bell. Ah, fond memories.
2. The first movie I saw was “The Flintstones,” in 1994 at the ripe old age of 5. I remember being really bored and bothering my mom about when we would leave.
3. I want to go on College Jeopardy. Watching an episode a few months back, I thought the questions were pretty easy. They’re probably not, though. You know what they say about it being harder when you’re actually on the show as opposed to yelling at the TV.
4. Today is my half birthday! I am proud to announce that I am 18 and a half. It’s the first time I’ve been an age and a half since I was 14. Yes, I’m aware that I’m the only person over the age of 5 that actually cares about half birthdays, but hey, this is only my 5th one.
6. I like Soniak Boom. Very creative!
posted by Sandy on 2-29-2008 at 10:01 pm
Ingrid wrote of ‘a REALLY creepy “Raggedy Ann and Andy’…
What I remember traumatizing me was 1978’s Watership Down - that scene w/ the animated bunny caught in the trap!
I also remember seeing 1969’s Winter of the Witch … though it had to be in the 70s since the film was made the year I was born! And in all honesty, up until recently I only recalled the fact that it was about a witch who made pancakes, which - as I read IMDB’s comments about the film - seemed to be a common thing.
posted by Amy on 2-29-2008 at 10:34 pm
1) A few years ago I got a job at a pizza place(I won’t name it just in case). The extent of my training was to on a bench in the restaurant and read the “employee’s manual”, which essentially was a thirty page review on food handling and customer service practices for about a half hour before taking two unsupervised tests on the subject. I was given my uniform and that was it.
2) I don’t remember if it was the first movie i ever saw in theaters, but my earliest memory of going to the movies was to go see “Aladdin”. The giant tiger cave scared me, that’s all I remember.
3) I think I’d do best on Jeopardy (thanks to you guys!) or any other trivia game show.
5) I don’t know anything about Apples (PC user my whole life) but I can sympathize with your laptop troubles. the one I have is an HP Compaq Presario with Windows Vista and it suddenly started giving my grief about 4 or 5 months after I got it. A Techie friend of mine told me it was because of Vista’s many many many bugs and tried to fix it, but I ended up having to send it in to get it pretty much returned to factory settings. 6 months and countless calls to techs support later, it’s still acting up. Argh. I don’t know what to tell you about lemons, just that patience is a virtue.
6) I second TMo’s ‘Nerdicus Maximus’. Memorable and cute
posted by heather on 2-29-2008 at 10:55 pm
Amy -
I totally agree with your Watership Down comment. I saw it when I was 3 or 4 and had nightmares about it. Now it’s one of my favorite books.
1. When I worked for an organization affiliated with the Department of Children and Family Services, we had to spend 2 weeks in Chicago taking classes to become certified with DCFS. I had to eat oatmeal for 2 weeks because all of the hotel’s food was so salty. We then had to spend 8 hours in a class with some of the most clueless, narrowminded, bigoted people in the world. It seriously made me frightened for anyone needing DCFS services.
2. The first movie I remember seeing in the theatres is E.T. My sister was 2 at the time, and got her head stuck in the seat (stood on her head in the seat, seat flipped up).
3. Several people have told me I should go on Jeopardy. I’ve got the rhythm down and everything. I also plan to go to New York this spring, so maybe Cash Cab (hey, he’s got to pick up somebody!).
4. My birthday is February 7, so I’ve always been a little jealous of leapers and their “special” birthday. There but for a few weeks go I . . .
5. I wish
6. Soniak Boom. Hands down.
posted by Jill on 2-29-2008 at 11:22 pm
Ooh, ooh… I vote for a post about those movies/scenes that traumatized us.
Obviously, if you’ve read the first part of comment 37 - you’ll know one of mine;-)
Or, in a related way… those scenes that also creeped us out, but in a cool way. I’ll start -
(accompanied by rattling bottles) ‘Warriors… come to play’
posted by Amy on 3-1-2008 at 12:08 am
2. Snow White and the 7 Dwarves
3. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
posted by Danielle on 3-1-2008 at 10:57 am
Amy, Jill & all others emotionally damaged by terrible kids movies of the 70’s, do you remember Pete’s Dragon (not to be confused with Puff)? What the hell were people thinking making Watership Down into a cartoon? And jeez, those early Disney movies were Vi-o-lent! “*Gee* wouldn’t it be fun to start all of our cartoons with cute little animal’s mothers being SLAUGHTERED by hunters!! (Fox and the Hound & Bambi) and then, if we don’t kill Dumbo’s mom, let’s chain her up as a crazy!”
posted by Ingrid on 3-1-2008 at 11:31 am
I heard they’re making Pete’s Dragon into a Broadway show. Don’t ask me how. Although I do love “Candle on the Water.”
posted by Jill on 3-1-2008 at 11:43 am
2. You people are YOUNG! Some of the movies you mentioned as being the first you remember seeing in a theater are the movies I took my kids to see.
The first movie I remember seeing as a 5 or 6 year old was “The March of the Wooden Solders”, with Laural and Hardy, at a drive in. It was in Batavia, NY and near the trailer park we lived in.
When I was 8 and living in Sarasota, FL I would ride my bike to a theater. The only ones I remember watching at the ‘kiddy matinée’ was ‘Flash Gorden’.
3. 1 vs 100. I think they look for the smarter people to play but you have to have a gimmick to stand out. I don’t have one….yet.
posted by Owen on 3-1-2008 at 1:03 pm
Thanks for all the suggestions so far guys, but here’s the catch: my last name is pronounced “Sown-Yak.” The sonic boom pun doesn’t work too well, as cute as it is. Keep ‘em coming!
posted by Matt on 3-1-2008 at 3:48 pm
Yes, I DO remeber having seen Pete’s Dragon, though only a little bit about it like that poor Pete was ill-treated by some people called, I think, The Goons(?)…. and I remember Helen Reddy. Who else was in here - Jim Dale and Mickey Rooney?
Owen, you’ve made my day calling me YOUNG! ;)
posted by Amy on 3-1-2008 at 3:52 pm
I saw ‘Mary Poppins’ in 1965,I was 5 years old!
posted by jim on 3-1-2008 at 5:34 pm
2.I don’t remember what my first movie was, but apparently my dad took me to all the Disney movies as they came out.
I do remember being really excited to see “A Muppet Christmas Carol” when I was maybe 11 or 12 or so, and knowing that my dad was NOT happy about the movie choice. (On that note, when I was about 10, he dragged us to a movie theater an hour away to see Jurassic Park- because it had Dolby surround sound. I spent the movie hiding.)
6. What about “Lab Rants”?
posted by greenstrawberries on 3-3-2008 at 3:46 am
2. Song of the South
3. Jeopardy or Wheel of Fortune (cuz i know not to waste money on vowels when I know the puzzle)
4. I have a niece that was born on Feb 28 and then another born on March 1st in 2000 (a leap year.) I always thought it was cool that they were actually born 2 days apart but that other than leap year it’s only one day apart…
posted by Fran on 3-3-2008 at 10:41 am
6. What has science done?!
posted by Jackwald on 3-3-2008 at 12:31 pm
1. I worked in a video store. There were about 10 of us and I was the only girl. You walked into that store, and slammed into a wall of testosterone. We had to do team building exercises, the fall-and-let-everyone-catch-you kind of thing, but the fellas always thought it was funnier to let the person fall and then laugh real hard. Then, I was ambushed one afternoon sitting in the floor alphabetizing when a few of my co-workers stood over me with water guns. The customers thought it was funny.
2. My first was either the first Fieval movie or Arachnophobia. I remember watching Arachnophonia, being afraid to put my feet on the floor and not wanting to eat cereal for a long time.
3. I always wanted to go on Let’s Make a Deal.
4. nope
5. I love apples. My husband works in Produce for our local grocer. He can’t hook me up with free fruit though. Drats.
6. I’m sorry, but Sown-Yak Boom is still awesome.
posted by Pearl on 3-3-2008 at 1:18 pm
1. I worked for a watch kiosk in the mall and I had to train with the new manager once the old one got fired. This guy was creepy and he though he knew everything. I had been working there for like 2 years and he is telling me this is how you cpen the register. It was so bad, so when i got a different job i walked in and quit.
2. I remember working the VCR when i was like 3 to watch my Puff the Magic Dragon tape. In the theatre I think the first one I saw was Beauty and the Beast.
3. I would love to be on Wheel of Fortune, for some reason i am really good at getting the phrases fast.
posted by Lee on 3-5-2008 at 11:50 am