Here's another one. Do I secretly like these things? I think I must since I copy and paste them here. What is it about these email surveys?
1. What is your occupation? teacher
2. What color is your underwear? novelty print
3. What are you listening to right now? Vin Diesel's voice on the TV
4. What was the last thing you ate? French Toast for dinner, baby!
5. Do you wish on stars? Yes.
6. If you were a crayon, what color would you be? red
7. How is the weather right now? fair; 83 degrees
8. Last person you spoke to on the phone? my mama
9. Do you like the person who sent this to you? I like everybody I meet...eventually
10. Favorite drink? milk or water (Can you believe water has its own web site?)
11. Favorite sport to watch? MS Sea Wolves hockey
12. Have you ever dyed your hair? nope
13. Do you wear contacts or glasses? both
14. Pets? hamster, fish, bird
15. Favorite month? December
16. Favorite food? fresh-baked bread, hot from the oven
17. What was the last movie you watched? XXX: Special Edition. I'm so high-brow. Ha Ha.
18. Favorite day of the year? CHRISTMAS!!!! Merry birthday to me & Jesus.
19. What do you do to vent anger? spend a few dollars from the fuss budget
20. What was your favorite toy as a child? Alvin & the Chipmunks' Curtain Call Theater. My Lionel train set is a close second place. My Kodak disk camera, too. Remember those?
21. Fall or Spring? Fall
22. Hugs or kisses? hugs
23. Cherry or Blueberry? cherry (Sorry, Dad)
24. Do you want your friends to emai l you back? I never forward these things
25. Who is most likely to respond? n/a
26. Who is least likely to respond? n/a
27. Living arrangements? 2 bedroom apartment
28. When was the last time you cried? 20 minutes ago
29. What is on the floor of your closet? my record collection; crates of costumes; other junk
30. Who is the friend you have had the longest? Melissa Vaughan
31. What did you do last night? dinner & a movie at Ryan's house
32. Favorite smell? baked goods in the oven
33. What inspires you? supernatural self-sacrifice
34. What are you afraid of? I've got nothing to fear.
35. Plain, cheese or spicy hamburgers? Cheeseburger!
36. Favorite car? my 2002 2-door black Chevy Blazer (dream car = Toyota MR2 spyder)
37. Favorite dog breed? Lab
38. Number of keys on your key ring? 2
39. How many years at your current job? 1 at the private school; this is my 6th year teaching
40. Favorite day of the week? Fridays
41. How many states have you lived in? 3 - Mississippi, Arkansas, Tennessee (Go Vols!)
42. How many cities have you lived in? 8 - Jackson (birthplace), Knoxville, El Dorado, Purvis, Hattiesburg, Biloxi, Ocean Springs, Gulfport
Thursday, August 18, 2005
I'M NOT GOING BACK TO SCHOOL FOR MAYONAISE
Terry and I were fixin' supper tonight. He needed mayo, but I left it in the fridge at school in my lunchbox with the tuna. That's the way life can be when there's a teacher in the house. Need the hammer? Needle and thread? Scale? Just about anything useful? Too bad. They live in the classroom now. Even my DVD player was stolen by the classroom last year, but the apartment had temporary custody over the summer and hasn't sent it back yet. Does your job steal your stuff, too?
NET BRAIN
Ryan and I grilled steaks and watched The Day After Tomorrow. While watching, I realized that one of my favorite actors - Ian Holm - is in that movie. I really noticed him after watching him play Napoleon in The Emperor's New Clothes. He's been in 110 movies & TV shows. Can you imagine? I'll bet he'd have a hard time listing them from memory. While Ryan and I were talking about Holm's impressive number of roles, Ryan admitted that he couldn't remember all the parts he'd played over the years. I guess it would be like me trying to remember every child I'd taught. At least Holm can look himself up on IMDB. Don't you wish every cool thing you ever did was listed on a website? Is that why half the world seems compelled to blog?
Tuesday, August 16, 2005
FULL LOVE TANK; EMPTY GAS TANK
Mom and Dad drove down Sunday to see the final performance of the musical. Kim drove from Ocean Springs. Having people in the audience made it so much more fun.
It took 8 hours to strike the set. Werner used a lot of screws building that boat! After I bade farewell to the cast, I left grudgingly for the school office where I made copies until 11:30. When I got home, Terry and Jo were watching TV. We decided to go to Waffle House, so I didn't hit the hay until around 2. Sunday was a long day!
Monday was packed, too. After school, I met up with Chris and Josh. We swung by home depot and picked up some shelving, then hit the schoolhouse and installed them. Afterward, Josh and Chris made dinner for their families and me. Terry and Jo joined us, too. I brought dessert - lemon creme pie.
The conversation was the best part of the evening. Because of the rehearsal schedule, it's been so long since I've been able to talk to any of them. Chris kept hinting that he wants a video camera from Wendy for his birthday this week. I suggested that we use it to make some home movies - some silly skits or something - and then get together for a night of eating popcorn and laughing at what we tape. We could make the video Drew Carey style with a "Who's Line" theme. Or we could write a script. What should our first feature be about?
I drove around with Sherman tonight. He and I were talking about the rising gas prices. I'm thinking about buying a cheap bicycle for my quarter-mile work commute. Do I need a license to drive a bike on the street?
It took 8 hours to strike the set. Werner used a lot of screws building that boat! After I bade farewell to the cast, I left grudgingly for the school office where I made copies until 11:30. When I got home, Terry and Jo were watching TV. We decided to go to Waffle House, so I didn't hit the hay until around 2. Sunday was a long day!
Monday was packed, too. After school, I met up with Chris and Josh. We swung by home depot and picked up some shelving, then hit the schoolhouse and installed them. Afterward, Josh and Chris made dinner for their families and me. Terry and Jo joined us, too. I brought dessert - lemon creme pie.
The conversation was the best part of the evening. Because of the rehearsal schedule, it's been so long since I've been able to talk to any of them. Chris kept hinting that he wants a video camera from Wendy for his birthday this week. I suggested that we use it to make some home movies - some silly skits or something - and then get together for a night of eating popcorn and laughing at what we tape. We could make the video Drew Carey style with a "Who's Line" theme. Or we could write a script. What should our first feature be about?
I drove around with Sherman tonight. He and I were talking about the rising gas prices. I'm thinking about buying a cheap bicycle for my quarter-mile work commute. Do I need a license to drive a bike on the street?
Friday, August 12, 2005
LONG LIVE LOUIS?
I almost burned my muffins, but I didn't. I think it made them better - being rescued from the flames.
I say I almost burned them, because I forgot I was making muffins. I was really into this DVD I got from Netflix today. It's called "Louis Prima: The Wildest." Watching his performances, especially those with Keely Smith, confirms his place of honor as my favorite entertainer.
I can picture my Dad putting Prima on the turntable and taking a spin around the living room. Dad is a great dancer, and he loved to show out for me when I was a kid. Come to think of it; I think Mr. Prima will have to take second place to my dad.
I say I almost burned them, because I forgot I was making muffins. I was really into this DVD I got from Netflix today. It's called "Louis Prima: The Wildest." Watching his performances, especially those with Keely Smith, confirms his place of honor as my favorite entertainer.
I can picture my Dad putting Prima on the turntable and taking a spin around the living room. Dad is a great dancer, and he loved to show out for me when I was a kid. Come to think of it; I think Mr. Prima will have to take second place to my dad.
Thursday, August 11, 2005
SALADE AVEC UN AMI
Ryan and I had the salad bar at Ruby Tuesday's last night. For some reason, I always put raisins on my salad there, though I never do so at home. I guess it's just the power of suggestion. If I kept raisins next to the croutons in the pantry, I'd probably eat them on salads more often. Gross?
We decided to go to Ruby's after the rehearsal fell through due to lack of interest. Most of the actors blew it off. Seeing the different ways everyone reacted to the situation was entertaining, to say the least. I'd classify the scene as one half angry mob and one half toga party.
We have been in performance mode for what feels like an eternity, so I enjoyed goofing off for a few minutes with them. I noticed that everyone seemed unusually loud - a normal enough response after forcing yourself to be so quiet backstage. It's hard to believe it's almost time for the cast party and striking the set. I have mixed feelings. If you were Delilah, what song would you play for me?
We decided to go to Ruby's after the rehearsal fell through due to lack of interest. Most of the actors blew it off. Seeing the different ways everyone reacted to the situation was entertaining, to say the least. I'd classify the scene as one half angry mob and one half toga party.
We have been in performance mode for what feels like an eternity, so I enjoyed goofing off for a few minutes with them. I noticed that everyone seemed unusually loud - a normal enough response after forcing yourself to be so quiet backstage. It's hard to believe it's almost time for the cast party and striking the set. I have mixed feelings. If you were Delilah, what song would you play for me?
'90'S RAP
I heard a minute or two of '90's rap on the radio. Who knows why, but the sound made me think of pool parties. Why is that? Don't bother with the obvious, because the pool parties I went to never featured Fresh Prince and his cohorts.
BOUNCER NEEDED - APPLY WITHIN
Apparently, there are two kinds of employees in this world: the ones who work and the ones who interrupt said work in their endless pursuit of small talk. Lordy, I wish everybody would leave me alone so I could get my work done. What I need is a secretary to guard the door - or a bouncer! How can I get them to leave me alone without being rude?
Wednesday, August 10, 2005
OFF TO SEE ME?
If I could be a character from The Wizard of Oz, I think I'd either be the Wizard or the Gatekeeper of the Emerald City. Which character would you be?
I've really always wanted to be a doorman, anyway. I like the uniform and the idea of getting big tips just for saying hello all day. The USA Today recommends giving your doorman $100.oo cash for Christmas. They recommend giving your child's teacher a $10.oo gift from Target. Should I apply at the Ritz Carlton or the Astor?
I've really always wanted to be a doorman, anyway. I like the uniform and the idea of getting big tips just for saying hello all day. The USA Today recommends giving your doorman $100.oo cash for Christmas. They recommend giving your child's teacher a $10.oo gift from Target. Should I apply at the Ritz Carlton or the Astor?
DID YOU MAKE THE LIST?
The radio announcer today was jawing about how safe his job is, compared to really dangerous jobs. He gave the example of police officers and fire fighters. I was curious, so I looked at what CNN & the Bereau of Labor Statistics listed as the most dangerous jobs in America. The number one was Timber Cutters - with a mortality rate 26 times the normal worker. Timber cutter, huh? That's my buddy Derek's job! A lot of the other jobs on the list are held by guys I know. I wonder if they know the statistical risks of what they are doing...or if they'd care. How dangerous is your job? If you found out it made the list, would it make you think twice of keeping it?
Tuesday, August 09, 2005
RUT
Why did I bother to work through lunch? Maybe that choice was counterproductive. I sat at my desk typing for 9 hours today. What do I have to show for it? A half a year's spelling tests and one lousy history pretest. The students are coming Monday. Yikes! I stopped working and went home because I could no longer think without food and a minute away from the computer.
I read in the paper tonight that most US workers waste 2 hours a day at work - not counting their lunch break. I find that doubtful. I think most people work hard. But some days, even when I'm working hard, I don't feel very productive. Do you ever have one of those days when you feel like you are spinning your wheels no matter how hard you try?
I read in the paper tonight that most US workers waste 2 hours a day at work - not counting their lunch break. I find that doubtful. I think most people work hard. But some days, even when I'm working hard, I don't feel very productive. Do you ever have one of those days when you feel like you are spinning your wheels no matter how hard you try?
THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT
Terry just told me that I expect too much from movies, and that's why I'm always so disappointed. Am I wrong to expect entertainment to be ENTERTAINING?
Monday, August 08, 2005
FOR YOUR AMUSEMENT
This one lets you see which dictator or sitcom character you are thinking of. For extra fun, answer the questions as yourself and see what character you are like. According to the computer, I am Mitch Leery from Dawson's Creek. I didn't know who that was until I googled the name. The one episode I saw of that show was the one where that character died and his son moped around. Monday nights are great for finding useless websites, aren't they?
Another one defines your political viewpoint. According to this site, I am a centrist.
"CENTRISTS espouse a 'middle ground' regarding government control of the economy and personal behavior. Depending on the issue, they sometimes favor government intervention
and sometimes support individual freedom of choice. Centrists pride themselves on keeping an open mind, tend to oppose "political extremes," and emphasize what they describe as 'practical' solutions to problems."
Another one defines your political viewpoint. According to this site, I am a centrist.
"CENTRISTS espouse a 'middle ground' regarding government control of the economy and personal behavior. Depending on the issue, they sometimes favor government intervention
and sometimes support individual freedom of choice. Centrists pride themselves on keeping an open mind, tend to oppose "political extremes," and emphasize what they describe as 'practical' solutions to problems."
SOUTH AFRICA
Want to know what country you would be, if you were a country? Check out this site. Here's what it said about me:
"You're South Africa! After almost endless suffering, you've finally freed yourself from the oppression that somehow held you back. Now your diamond in the rough is shining through, and the world can accept you for who you really are. You were trying to show who you were to the world, but they weren't interested in helping you become that until it was almost too late. Suddenly you're a very hopeful person, even if you still have some troubles."
Hmmm....South Africa? I'll have to tell Werner about this site. Since he's from South Africa, he might get a laugh out of my results.
The site has a test to see which book you are. How could I resist?
"You're Les Miserables! by Victor Hugo One of the best known people in your community, you have become something of a phenomenon. People have sung about you, danced in your honor, created all manner of art in your name. And yet your story is one of failure and despair, with a few brief exceptions. A hopeless romantic, you'll never stop hoping that more good will come from your failings than is ever possible. Beware detectives and prison guards bearing vendettas."
I am a hopeless romantic. And lots of my students have drawn pictures of me. A group of them even wrote a song about me once. But thankfully I've missed the life of failure and despair. I can be melancholy, but not for very long. Life's too much fun to stay down for long!
And what animal would I be?
"You're a Dove! A fan of olives and the United Nations, you'd love to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony. You like stretching your legs at major events, and have done your best to ward off floods when the waters have risen. All this running around leaves you exhausted, and it often seems you can never quite get the peace you so dearly crave. You really like to take showers."
When I took the "State" test, I got the oddest results:
"You're The Moon! You frequently take small steps, but you think very highly of each and every one of them. This aloof attitude doesn't begin to reflect how high and mighty you actually are, though you are able to reflect light onto others when it seems appropriate. Whether the glass is half full, half empty, waxing pedantic, or even crescent-shaped is something ever-changing in your perspective. These mood swings at least follow a consistent cycle, one that makes others believe you have mystical powers. Ultimately, your head is always in the clouds and you just can't seem to stay grounded."
"You're South Africa! After almost endless suffering, you've finally freed yourself from the oppression that somehow held you back. Now your diamond in the rough is shining through, and the world can accept you for who you really are. You were trying to show who you were to the world, but they weren't interested in helping you become that until it was almost too late. Suddenly you're a very hopeful person, even if you still have some troubles."
Hmmm....South Africa? I'll have to tell Werner about this site. Since he's from South Africa, he might get a laugh out of my results.
The site has a test to see which book you are. How could I resist?
"You're Les Miserables! by Victor Hugo One of the best known people in your community, you have become something of a phenomenon. People have sung about you, danced in your honor, created all manner of art in your name. And yet your story is one of failure and despair, with a few brief exceptions. A hopeless romantic, you'll never stop hoping that more good will come from your failings than is ever possible. Beware detectives and prison guards bearing vendettas."
I am a hopeless romantic. And lots of my students have drawn pictures of me. A group of them even wrote a song about me once. But thankfully I've missed the life of failure and despair. I can be melancholy, but not for very long. Life's too much fun to stay down for long!
And what animal would I be?
"You're a Dove! A fan of olives and the United Nations, you'd love to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony. You like stretching your legs at major events, and have done your best to ward off floods when the waters have risen. All this running around leaves you exhausted, and it often seems you can never quite get the peace you so dearly crave. You really like to take showers."
When I took the "State" test, I got the oddest results:
"You're The Moon! You frequently take small steps, but you think very highly of each and every one of them. This aloof attitude doesn't begin to reflect how high and mighty you actually are, though you are able to reflect light onto others when it seems appropriate. Whether the glass is half full, half empty, waxing pedantic, or even crescent-shaped is something ever-changing in your perspective. These mood swings at least follow a consistent cycle, one that makes others believe you have mystical powers. Ultimately, your head is always in the clouds and you just can't seem to stay grounded."
20+ QUESTIONS
I'm apparently on a narcissistic binge with this blog, so why not go over the top? Here's the familiar question list that everybody emails everybody else. How many times have you been emailed this list?
What is your favorite color? white
What is your favorite scent? coffee
Where is your favorite place to vacation? Orlando or Gatlinburg. I enjoy the traveling experience about as much as I enjoy the destination. I love taking the Amtrak or piling in a car with friends.
Do you collect anything? I collect story ideas - and other creative ideas for projects and pictures. I was collecting old records, but I've given it up.
Do you have a favorite tv show? Not anything worth endorsing. I find myself watching TV guide's channel more often than not.
Are you crafty? If so, how? In the elementary art teacher kind of way. I'm interested in getting better at photography and graphic design (think magazine, not scrapbook).
Do you have kids? No.
Do you have pets? I miss my dog and pony - and the horses, cats, goats, and ducks I grew up with on the farm. Now, I have a hamster, a bird, and a fish that live in my classroom. It's not the same.
What kind of movies do you like? I like movies that make me think, or that take me to a time and place outside of my own reality. I'm on a foreign flick kick this summer.
What kind of music do you listen to? Old records from my parents or from the thrift store - they are so relaxing.
What kind of books do you like to read? I like character-driven novels and children's books. I've been exploring creative nonfiction.
Do you have a favorite magazine? Yep. I love reading the essay at the back of time magazine. Dalton Ross's Hit List in Entertainment Weekly is reason enough to subscribe to an otherwise hunk of junk mag. Business 2.0, Wired, and Mental Floss are great.
What is your favorite weekend activity? Throwing a small party for friends ranks right up there with sleeping the entire weekend away. Second place goes to a day trip to New Orleans.
What kind of work do you do? I teach.
What do you do for fun? I learn.
First name? Michael
Were you named after anyone? Mom's Uncle Pat.
Do you wish on stars? No. Just birthday candles.
When did you last cry? Last week when I watched the final episode of Wonderfalls.
Who's your favorite cartoon/comic strip character? Linus
What is your favorite lunch meat? turkey
What is your birth date? December 21, 1974
What is your most embarrassing CD? The "Little Orphan Annie" broadway soundtrack.
Do you have a journal? Yes, a blog and a traditional journal.
Do you use sarcasm a lot? Probably more than I think I do.
What are your nicknames? "Pat Pat"
Would you bungee jump? You betcha'
Do you untie your shoes when you take them off? No.
Do you think that you are strong? Jesus gives me strength.
Shoe Size? 12 wide
Red or pink? red
What is your least favorite thing about yourself? I can be a little stiff, but I try hard to over come it - so I don't thinks it's terribly noticeable.
Who do you miss most? Can you miss someone you've never met? I think I miss my wife and kids the most.
Do you want everyone you send this to, to send it back? n/a
What color pants and shoes are you wearing right now? black pants with bare feet
What are you listening to right now? an ad on TV
Last thing you ate? a waffle
If you were a crayon, what color would you be? neon green
What is the weather like right now? hot!
Do you like the person who sent this to you? I like everybody...there's that sarcasm again
Favorite Drink? milk (gross, huh?)
Favorite Sport? hockey
Hair color? black
Do you wear contacts? Yep.
Favorite Food? breads and sweets
What was the last movie you watched in a theater? Charlie & the Chocolate Factory
Favorite Day of the Year? Christmas
SCARY Movies Or Happy Endings? Scary movies WITH happy endings.
Summer or winter? Winter
Hugs OR Kisses? Hugs
What Is Your Favorite Dessert? chewy cookies
Who Is Most Likely To Respond? n/a
Who Is Least Likely To Respond? ditto
Living Arrangements? A longsuffering, I mean longstanding friend, Terry, and I share an apartment for a year until he marries next summer.
What books are you reading? The Nondesigners Design Book
What's On Your Mouse Pad? I'm on a laptop - no mouse.
What Did You Watch Last night on TV? an old movie, "Presenting Lily Mars." It wasn't that good, but I was too out of it to get off the couch and go to bed.
Favorite Smells? bread baking
Favorite Sounds? crickets chirping and frogs croaking on a cool summer night while I lie on the chaise lounge on the screen porch...piano solos are great, too.
Rolling Stones or Beatles? Beatles
What's the furthest you've been from home? Kenya
Do you like your handwriting? no
Last person you talked to on the phone? Josh
The first thing you notice about the opposite ? women with great smiles always catch my eye
Do you have a special talent? of course; everybody does!
What is your favorite color? white
What is your favorite scent? coffee
Where is your favorite place to vacation? Orlando or Gatlinburg. I enjoy the traveling experience about as much as I enjoy the destination. I love taking the Amtrak or piling in a car with friends.
Do you collect anything? I collect story ideas - and other creative ideas for projects and pictures. I was collecting old records, but I've given it up.
Do you have a favorite tv show? Not anything worth endorsing. I find myself watching TV guide's channel more often than not.
Are you crafty? If so, how? In the elementary art teacher kind of way. I'm interested in getting better at photography and graphic design (think magazine, not scrapbook).
Do you have kids? No.
Do you have pets? I miss my dog and pony - and the horses, cats, goats, and ducks I grew up with on the farm. Now, I have a hamster, a bird, and a fish that live in my classroom. It's not the same.
What kind of movies do you like? I like movies that make me think, or that take me to a time and place outside of my own reality. I'm on a foreign flick kick this summer.
What kind of music do you listen to? Old records from my parents or from the thrift store - they are so relaxing.
What kind of books do you like to read? I like character-driven novels and children's books. I've been exploring creative nonfiction.
Do you have a favorite magazine? Yep. I love reading the essay at the back of time magazine. Dalton Ross's Hit List in Entertainment Weekly is reason enough to subscribe to an otherwise hunk of junk mag. Business 2.0, Wired, and Mental Floss are great.
What is your favorite weekend activity? Throwing a small party for friends ranks right up there with sleeping the entire weekend away. Second place goes to a day trip to New Orleans.
What kind of work do you do? I teach.
What do you do for fun? I learn.
First name? Michael
Were you named after anyone? Mom's Uncle Pat.
Do you wish on stars? No. Just birthday candles.
When did you last cry? Last week when I watched the final episode of Wonderfalls.
Who's your favorite cartoon/comic strip character? Linus
What is your favorite lunch meat? turkey
What is your birth date? December 21, 1974
What is your most embarrassing CD? The "Little Orphan Annie" broadway soundtrack.
Do you have a journal? Yes, a blog and a traditional journal.
Do you use sarcasm a lot? Probably more than I think I do.
What are your nicknames? "Pat Pat"
Would you bungee jump? You betcha'
Do you untie your shoes when you take them off? No.
Do you think that you are strong? Jesus gives me strength.
Shoe Size? 12 wide
Red or pink? red
What is your least favorite thing about yourself? I can be a little stiff, but I try hard to over come it - so I don't thinks it's terribly noticeable.
Who do you miss most? Can you miss someone you've never met? I think I miss my wife and kids the most.
Do you want everyone you send this to, to send it back? n/a
What color pants and shoes are you wearing right now? black pants with bare feet
What are you listening to right now? an ad on TV
Last thing you ate? a waffle
If you were a crayon, what color would you be? neon green
What is the weather like right now? hot!
Do you like the person who sent this to you? I like everybody...there's that sarcasm again
Favorite Drink? milk (gross, huh?)
Favorite Sport? hockey
Hair color? black
Do you wear contacts? Yep.
Favorite Food? breads and sweets
What was the last movie you watched in a theater? Charlie & the Chocolate Factory
Favorite Day of the Year? Christmas
SCARY Movies Or Happy Endings? Scary movies WITH happy endings.
Summer or winter? Winter
Hugs OR Kisses? Hugs
What Is Your Favorite Dessert? chewy cookies
Who Is Most Likely To Respond? n/a
Who Is Least Likely To Respond? ditto
Living Arrangements? A longsuffering, I mean longstanding friend, Terry, and I share an apartment for a year until he marries next summer.
What books are you reading? The Nondesigners Design Book
What's On Your Mouse Pad? I'm on a laptop - no mouse.
What Did You Watch Last night on TV? an old movie, "Presenting Lily Mars." It wasn't that good, but I was too out of it to get off the couch and go to bed.
Favorite Smells? bread baking
Favorite Sounds? crickets chirping and frogs croaking on a cool summer night while I lie on the chaise lounge on the screen porch...piano solos are great, too.
Rolling Stones or Beatles? Beatles
What's the furthest you've been from home? Kenya
Do you like your handwriting? no
Last person you talked to on the phone? Josh
The first thing you notice about the opposite ? women with great smiles always catch my eye
Do you have a special talent? of course; everybody does!
RADIO WAVES?
Last night, when Terry came home from his summer job at Blockbuster, he plopped down in the armchair and told me all about what he wanted to be when he grows up. Ever heard that ideas are in the air?
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