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I've been trying all day to figure out how to put together a coherent trip report. I've given up -- too much to remember at once. I've decided to go with several shorter posts about one or two things at a time. Here's the first one -- and definitely one of my top favorite memories from this event.
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Saturday morning, DH and I roll out of bed early in order to make the first Millionaire Show at MGM. The first contestant goes down, a second contestant comes up and goes down quickly. A third fast finger is played and a man from one of the stagefloor seats wins. A minute later, as the man takes his place in the hot seat, the host introduces him as, "Eric from West Virginia!" DH and I started screaming . . . "That's Eric from West Virginia, that's WVrevy!" It never even occured to us that there could be another Eric from West Virginia.
Eric makes it to 16,000 points when the time out horn blows. As the show ends and people begin leaving the studio, we come running onto the stage floor yelling for Eric and DH Elaine. What a surprising way to meet DIS members for the first time.
DH and I stayed with Eric and Elaine during the break until the next show, and then we sat with Elaine while Eric resumed his game. I won't say exactly how it ended (that's Eric's story), but suffice it to say none of us knows anything about hip-hop artists who have started up clothing companies.
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Saturday morning, DH and I roll out of bed early in order to make the first Millionaire Show at MGM. The first contestant goes down, a second contestant comes up and goes down quickly. A third fast finger is played and a man from one of the stagefloor seats wins. A minute later, as the man takes his place in the hot seat, the host introduces him as, "Eric from West Virginia!" DH and I started screaming . . . "That's Eric from West Virginia, that's WVrevy!" It never even occured to us that there could be another Eric from West Virginia.
Eric makes it to 16,000 points when the time out horn blows. As the show ends and people begin leaving the studio, we come running onto the stage floor yelling for Eric and DH Elaine. What a surprising way to meet DIS members for the first time.
DH and I stayed with Eric and Elaine during the break until the next show, and then we sat with Elaine while Eric resumed his game. I won't say exactly how it ended (that's Eric's story), but suffice it to say none of us knows anything about hip-hop artists who have started up clothing companies.
