News; birthdays/events; sfa...boomer saves the day; word of the day.
News; game: The Sound of Music movie trivia; what's a grandma stand?; jobs u.s. presidents had before they became president.
News; game: I should have known that; would you use a.i. to be a neutral party in a dispute you're having?; if you've ever won an award or gotten a plaque at work...do you feel obligated to display it?
News; game: movie trivia (Ashley gives to Brad); what British terms mean in America...(crisps-potato chips); goodbye/fun facts....nametag day...Perhaps if everyone wore name tags, like an episode of the T.V. series, “Seinfeld,” suggested, then we would have better friendships, firmer relationships, and more human people. Maybe this way, the world can one day become a true global village. although, originally, they were a form of punishment...back in 34 A.D., the Roman Emperor Nero invented name tags as a form of punishment for offenders. The use of name tags by the military can be traced to laundry tags, which were used to identify clothing belonging to different people....and eventually dog tags were used soldier identitiy. but in 1959...The popular “Hello, My Name Is…” name tags are introduced by C-Line Products, which we have probably forgotten to take off once we left some event or function.