Yes, i would be delighted to oversee this years blood drive. Yeah, itd be great. Yeah, its going to be a hit. Mmhmm. Okay. All right. My pleasure. Thank you for the opportunity. Okay. Byebye. Renee, youre in charge of the blood drive. What . No. I have things to do, sasha. Yeah, like run a blood drive. Woohoo. After you move your car. Look, a blood drive is a waste of time. Not for people who are bleeding to death. Oh, thats on me . You know what . Maybe i should get someone whos just a little more competent. Oh, please. Dont even try. Youre trying to put a little okiedoke on me. Im not look, i do what i wanna do. Well, youre not running a blood drive, are you . Yes, i am. Well, did you know that last year, only eight people showed up . Yeah, thats because the coordinator was boring. I was the coordinator. I know. Look, all of the donors got a free bowl of tapioca. Im sorry. I stand corrected. It was boring and gross. Ugh im gonna do so much better than that. Yeah, right. [ chuckles ]
TURBOTVILLE — When you think back on your high school career, what memory pops into your head? Was it music class? Friday night football games? Or maybe you have fond