[applause] marianne dos santos teaches french and religion in ottawa, canada. you got yelled at on your honeymoon. not by your spouse, i hasten to add. no, uh...cash was running a little short one day. we'd only had a stale bun from the night before for lunch, and we were in a historic castle in spain and there were some orange trees, and i saw this lovely orange that i tried to pluck and was promptly yelled at by a local spanish tour guide. [laughs] and she said "would you do that in your country?" and i said, "yes, i would." [laughter] but i had to, i had to walk away from that delec-- that delectable orange and... to be fair, it's a lot harder to grow oranges in canada. that's true. so you probably haven't had the opportunity. - well, welcome. - thank you. rhianan thomas is a hospitality worker in downey, california who once took a bath where? uh, in the amazon river. - what's that like? - um...[chuckles] well, you have to be a little careful, because there are pinfish that can swim up places. [laughter] but otherwise it's awesome. it's magical, it's freeing