coordination tests. i do remember people coming to the house, having tests done. square pegs in round holes. rorschach ink blot tests. what does this mean to you? that kind of stuff. eddy told me that when he was younger, he remembers people watching him and taking notes, and they would ask him questions, and he would get frustrated with the questions. and he remembers they were video taping him. i remember the filming more than anything else. i remember having super 8 millimeter films taken of me when i was on the swing set or the slide. every single time they came, they filmed. riding my bike, throwing a ball. they wanted to see how many times i could go on my pogo
usually a young man and a young woman. and they had me taking tests. they did iq tests, personality tests, eye/hand card nation tests. i do remember people coming to the house, having tests done, square pegs in round holes, ink block tests. what does this mean to you, that kind of stuff. eddie told me when he was younger he remembers people watching him and taking notes. and they would ask him questions and he would get frustrated with the questions. and he remembers they were videotaping him. i remember the filming more than anything else. i remember having super 8
inventory tests, they did eye-hand coordination tests. i do remember people coming to the house, having tests done, square pegs in round holes, roar shark ink blot tests. what does this mean to you? that kind of stuff. eddy told me that when he was younger, he remembers people watching him and taking notes. and they would ask him questions, and he would get frustrated with the questions. and he remembers they were videotaping him. i remember the filming more than anything else. i remember having super 8 millimeter films taken of me on when i was on a swing set or a slide. every single time they came,
when i started watching documentaries, these super 8 millimeter documentaries, that we have seen once a week in our classroom. narrator: here in the land of the free. arnold: .where they showed the united states and they showed new york and the huge bridge, this golden gate bridge, and they showed the freeways, and i ve never even seen anything like this with so many lanes, and the ocean and hollywood. and the high-rises. oh, my god. the infrastructure was just so extraordinary, the buildings and everything, that i said to myself, this is so little around here. i mean, i m around little farms. i mean, what am i doing here? this is where i should be. so then i had to figure out how to do that. and so as time went on, i figured i said to myself, well, maybe it s through sports. and all of a sudden, i was sucked into the gym. and there i started training. and then when i read the cover story that reg park, this three-time mr. universe, was on in this pose,
checking in to kentucky super 8. the hotel has a pro-pet policy and so lindsey decided to test it out. she only had to pony up 10 bucks in pet fees. get it? also ended up taking liz to a stable for him to stay overnight. that s my dose of cheesy on this monday. back to you. steve: they allowed the horse to stay in the room. she ended up taking to a stable. the point walls they were going to allow the horse to stay in the room. steve: whoa. very good. who knew. jillian, thank you. pete: thanks, jillian. steve: later today bowe bergdahl the soldier held captive by the taliban for five years is expected to admit to a court he was a deserter. ainsley: after trading five tastes for his return the associated press reports that bowe bergdahl will plead guilty to desertion and misbehavior to the enemy rather than facing trial for abandoning his soldiers in