As I unloaded all the training seats that I took to class in Kingston last week – I got the bright idea to share my collection with our blog readers. I had no intention of turning it into a giveaway but when I noticed the bag of Lifesavers freebies that has been sitting next to my desk since April – the light bulb went off. So, here the deal:
The first person to correctly guess how many training CRs are in that storage room (see video below) will win the bag of freebies from Lifesavers! Keep in mind that you can’t actually see all the CRs in that video although you do see most of them. Contest will be open until Noon EST on Friday. I’ll announce the winner on Friday afternoon, by which time I will have the correct answer. Now the fine print…. eh, I’m lazy – so there will be no fine print except to exclude anyone who actually attended the LS Conference in Philly this year. However, if you win and you live outside of the US, then it will be up to you to cover any costs beyond the $9 that I’m expecting to spend to ship this box via USPS priority mail. Oh, and if you make fun of the way I pronounce “Maestro” then you’ll be automatically disqualified. Capisce? 😉
PS – In the event that no one guesses the correct answer then I’ll chose the number that was closest without going over.
I don’t think anyone has said it yet, so I’ll guess 96.
im thinking 135 seats
93
83
My guess is 92! <3
99
80 training seats. There are like 16 other seats.
81
74. Nobody picked that yet. 🙂
67- man, I just had to pick a number close to my 1st guess that nobody else had used yet!
i guess 88!
I’m just gonna guess – 55
This is like the Price is Right, LOL!!! One dollar Bob, One dollar!
I’m gonna guess 57 training seats…
I vote for 79 – I watched it a few times and thats my best guess! Thanks for the opportunity!
I vote for 98. And I pronounce Maestro the same way. 🙂
57
94, I don’t think anyone guessed that yet. And for the record….. that’s the same way I pronounce the Maestro…. the proper way 😉
72
Heeey! Quit making fun of my funny Maestro pronunciation! For the record, my first language was actually Spanish (my mother’s side of the family is from Spain and she wanted me to be bilingual) so my pronunciation here is more Spanish than Gringo. 😉
In Spanish “Maestro” is a 3-syllable word.
I’ll guess 76.
I’m guessing 75 training seats and 104 total seats.
90
I like your accent, Kecia, but the Maestro pronunciation is certainly something different (never would have guessed anyone would say it that way). That’s a lot of seats! (And I’m jealous of your $30 training vehicle seat!)
I want to hear more about this twisted version of Toy Story! LOL. I’m envisioning all the combo seats as the Army Guys, and the infant seats are like the little squishy Aliens.
I’m guessing 72.