Ok, ladies, it’s quite simple: one at a time you’ll come forward, look me straight in the eye and using any combination of mannerisms and body language you think will b... moreOk, ladies, it’s quite simple: one at a time you’ll come forward, look me straight in the eye and using any combination of mannerisms and body language you think will be effective on me, and in your most convincing voice, just deliver the line that’s on the cue card, “How would you like me to make that sandwich for you, Mr. Randolph?” Remember, you must be persuasive, or you won’t get the part, so really play it up. Ad-libbing is encouraged, too. By the way, I am a real Hollywood producer, this is a real audition, so please ignore the rumors that say I’m some kind of scam artist . . . (cough, cough). Places, everyone, places! Ok, Miss, you with the number 584 hanging off of you, you're first. Quiet on the set!~ less
Here's how to play:I say in the question What ever happened to "Patty Hearst" for instance. You answer. Then you ask whatever happened to, and we go from there. S... moreHere's how to play:I say in the question What ever happened to "Patty Hearst" for instance. You answer. Then you ask whatever happened to, and we go from there. So, whatever happened to Patty Hearst?
Can you post ten questions or new topic discussions in quick succession, all of which must vary in that they have absolutely no connection nor relativity to each other? Silly... moreCan you post ten questions or new topic discussions in quick succession, all of which must vary in that they have absolutely no connection nor relativity to each other? Silly and off-the-wall work really well in these endeavors. Ready, GO!~
Presenting Ms. Monopoly. Where all the properties on the board are investments in inventions created by women. Women players will be empowered over their male counterparts by... morePresenting Ms. Monopoly. Where all the properties on the board are investments in inventions created by women. Women players will be empowered over their male counterparts by collecting $240 instead of $200 when they pass Go. The game for the first time will feature a new mascot on it's cover.
The show has been airing nothing but reruns for about a month now. Our dearly beloved host, Alex Trebek, is struggling through the ravages of cancer, and might not be well en... more The show has been airing nothing but reruns for about a month now. Our dearly beloved host, Alex Trebek, is struggling through the ravages of cancer, and might not be well enough to make a comeback. Before departing, he graciously bade us a heartfelt temporary goodbye, but the current hiatus appears to be dragging on indefinitely. Personally, I find the reruns EXCRUTIATINGLY brutal to watch, and I haven't been able to enjoy them even in the slightest way. I abandoned them after only a night or two. Now exists the possibility that the show itself is in peril. I can't imagine a replacement host will meet with my approval, and I wonder whether or not life will be the same without Alex Trebek and the show. (Ok, I'm being overly dramatic there, but deep down inside, the sentiment is real.) less
Yes, there's a socialism-themed Monopoly game. It packs a message tailored for capitalists
... moreYes, there's a socialism-themed Monopoly game. It packs a message tailored for capitalists
By Harmeet Kaur, CNN
Updated 3:05 PM ET, Fri August 23, 2019
Monopoly Socialism, manufactured by the toy company Hasbro, is a parody of the classic board game.
(CNN)Winning is for capitalists. At least that's the message behind a parody of Monopoly that surfaced this week after a Twitter thread on the game spread widely.
In Monopoly Socialism, an official version of the game manufactured by the toy company Hasbro, players move around the board contributing to community projects "unless they can steal projects to get ahead," according to the product's description.
When players pass go, they get a $50 "living wage" as opposed to the usual $200, and the tokens are all dated artifacts like a typewriter, a phonograph, a pocket watch, an old-fashioned telephone and an old-style TV set.
"Get ready for laughs as the twists and turns of life put a damper on working toward a shared, utop... less