It’s good to have a shared frame of reference.
“What’s the password on this tablet?” I ask N.
“The Olympics,” he responds.
And I immediately know the numbers he chose for the password because for both of us “the Olympics” can only mean one thing.
Can you guess?
1980? When they were held in the USSR (and the Americans boycotted)?
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Wow, you are GOOD. One of the most memorable experiences of our childhoods was watching the huge bear fly away on a bunch of balloons on TV.
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“One of the most memorable experiences of our childhoods was watching the huge bear fly away on a bunch of balloons on TV.”
Like this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxZCcEXYzpQ
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I’m thinking either 1980 (more likely) or maybe 2014 (trainwreck in the making?)
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2014 will be a disaster. I’m hearing that they have fallen extremely behind as all the money allotted gets stolen.
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I’m guessing 1980 as well.
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I have very smart readers.
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My first guess is 1980 for the Moscow Olympics.
My second more obscure guess is 1976 for the Montreal Olympics because that’s the year of your birth and the city you lived in before moving to the U.S.
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For some reason I was thinking Stuxnet…
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My hubby and I have a similar shared frame of reference. When I ask him what a password is, his usual response is “Shakespeare,” which means something to me, but not to others. The password isn’t Shakespeare itself, but the cue “Shakespeare” tells me what the password is.
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I was thinking 00000 for the five Olympic rings.
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