last night: I'm in a classroom being taught by my former biology professor from college. It's the end of the school year and we are shown a short video of different people in various layers of dress surrounded by different weather settings. A couple I remember were a woman, in winter, in a coat shivering and a young man in a suit jacket in cool, overcast weather standing on a door step being interviewed. He was the one I chose as being most comfortable in his weather setting. Then the teacher hands out big rectangular poster boards made out of contruction paper and there are charts and diagrams on it and we are to fill these in, such as labeling number of importance the items 1 through 6, and matching the correct answers to the questions. The poster I get many of the problems were cut off because of the way the copy was run off the printer. On top of this, we have to take the number of the person in the video that we selected and match them up to the postition they would be in if they were on a baseball diamond field. I remember thinking that we didn't have this much work the entire school year now we have to do all this junk. I ask the teacher, while reaching for a banana on a bunch sitting on another table and beginning to draw my diagram, "Does first base start on the left or the right of a baseball field?" The man I chose from the video was number 3 in the video so I assume he must be third baseman in the diamond. end :rofl2: Play Ball!!