WoF Retro Recap: May 24, 2006

EPISODE #4473: FAMILY WEEK

$1K Toss-Up: THING

G _ I _ _ _
P L E _ S U R E

Add an S at the end, and you would get the theme week that began the 2006 part of this season — Louis & Jonathan solved GUILTY PLEASURE. Midweek panelists…

Louis & Jonathan Harb (brothers from Baton Rouge): Louis was a chemical engineer for a consulting corporation married to Moey-Heather; Jonathan was a software co. worker in Baton Rouge, a private tutor, and an aspiring sketch comic 

Jessica Stephens & Gina Bradley (daughter/mom from Andalusia, AL): Gina the mom’s married to Terry w/ 4 kids, 2 in-laws and a grandkid and was a color analyst for a major textile corporation; Jessica’s a full-time student at the Univ. of Alabama double majoring in marketing and finance and a sales/development coordinator for a behavioral health care employee assistance and substance abuse program co.

Traycee Scott-Williams & Fayron Ward (aunt/niece): Traycee the aunt’s married to Gregory w/ eight kids while Fayron’s married to Lamoine w/ a son and a girl on the way (she’s 6 months pregnant at the time) and working on her PhD at Southern Univ. School of Nursing

$2K Toss-Up: SHOW BIZ

_ _ N G – A _ O N G

The Harbs did a SING-ALONG two triple up.

FEATURED PRIZE: trips to Fess Parker DoubleTree Hotel in Santa Barbara worth $7,378 (CALIFORNIA)

Round 1: LIVING THINGS (PRIZE PUZZLE)

They’re off and running w/ two S’s for $600, but then N for negative on the Free SPIN. Second, J & G called up a T for the CALIFORNIA trip, a $600 R, but then E for end of turn. Third, T & F took two H’s for a grand, two A’s, but BANKRUPTed out of $750. The boys then said a $1K C pair…

A / S C H _ _ _ / _ _
T R _ _ _ C A _ / _ _ S H

…they’ve won $1,600 and would see A SCHOOL OF TROPICAL FISH during their stay at the Hilton CURACAO worth $5,800.

DUDS: N (boys), E (J & G)
SOLE BANKRUPT: T & F

Jackpot Round: BEFORE & AFTER

J & G led the way w/ two S’s for that Free SPIN, but LaTed out. T & F secondly were let down by the N. The bros. thirdly got a $300 R, three E’s, but BANKRUPTed near $600 to lose $50. Returning to J & G who found two L’s for $600, two A’s, two T’s on Jackpot, a $600 F pair, an O buy, a $350 W, the last vowel of I, a $300 Y, and a $400 D. Afterwards, they turned in their FS after hitting LaT and attempted to solve…

F L O W E R
_ _ I L D
S A F E T Y / S E A T

FLOWER CHILD SAFETY SEAT was right for $1,500 bumped to the $2K minimum.

SOLE DUD: N (T & F)
LaTs: 2 (both by J & G)
SOLE BANKRUPT: bros.
UNCLAIMED JACKPOT: $7,750

T & F: NIL/Harbs: $10,400 cash & Curacao/J & G: $2K


Mystery Round: PHRASE

T & F landed on the MW near $800 and lit up two N’s before they flipped it over…sorry. The bros. got up there a $300 G, a single I, but then R for rats. J & G controlled the rest of the round for an $1,800 T pair, a $1,200 H pair, five E’s, a $600 P pair, and a $600 S pair.

_ E E P  I N G / _ P
_ I T H / T H E
_ _ N E S E S

They’re KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES for $3,950.

SOLE DUD: R (Harbs)
SOLE BANKRUPT: T & F

T & F: NADA/Harbs: $10,400 cash & Curacao/J & G: $5,950


$3K Toss-Up: RHYME TIME

_ _ _ _ – _ _ L Y

The bros. flubbed w/ HOLY-MOLY.

R _ _ Y – _ O L Y

The ROLY-POLY pair of J & G solved for a new total of $8,950.

Speed-Up: FAMILY

Consonants were worth $1,600 this time.

J & G: 2 T’s
T & F: 2 H’s
Harbs: 2 R’s

T H _ / _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ R _ T H _ R _

It won’t be THE JACKSON BROTHERS, Harb bros.

J & G: N
T & F: 2 L’s

T H _ / N _ _ _ L L _
_ R _ T H _ R _

T & F finally earned their only $6,400 on the night by solving THE NEVILLE BROTHERS.

SOLE DQ: Harbs’ missolve

FINAL SCORES
T & F: $6,400/Bros.: $10,400 cash & Curacao/J & G: $8,950

GT: $25,950
BANKRUPT TRASH (excl. MW risk): $800


Bonus Round

Louis’ wife Joey-Heather and Jonathan’s girlfriend Michelle were here; Louis landed on the N of WIN.

Category: PERSON

There’s at least one of these people at the Westminster Kennel Club…

_ _ _ / S _ _ _
_ _ _ _ E

CWDI was an interesting combination…

D _ _ / S _ _ W
_ _ D _ E

This DOG SHOW JUDGE gave them the “Best In Show” award after they solved for $25K and a final total of $35,400 cash & Curacao.

MY RATING: 7

WoF Retro Recap: May 23, 2006

EPISODE #4472: FAMILY WEEK

$1K Toss-Up: ON THE MAP

_ _ _ / _ _ I N
_ I _ _ E S

THE TWIN CITIES in the U.S. are Minneapolis and St. Paul, as Kevin and Jeremy solved first among this Tuesday panel…

Kevin & Jeremy Sellew (father/son from Mobile, AL): Kevin the dad’s married to Teresa for 26 yrs. and a home-based business consultant although he taught clogging and line dancing for 26 yrs in the U.S., Canada and Australia; the son’s a corporal in the U.S. Marine Corps for 4 yrs. stationed w/ Marine Forces Reserve in New Orleans

Jennifer & Michael Holoway (daughter/father from Mandeville, LA): the daughter’s a 3rd yr. marketing student at LSU; he’s an attorney w/ six kids plus a grandson

Shaynna & Kosha Gilbert (sisters from Baton Rouge): Shaynna’s a shopper and a graduate student at Southern Univ. majoring in mental health counseling while Kosha’s is a first year law student at the same university 

$2K Toss-Up: ON THE MENU

_ _ _ E _
O Y _ _ _ _ S

The Holloways got some FRIED OYSTERS.

FEATURED PRIZE: trips to Rome from LastMinuteTravel.com worth $8K (EUROPE)
Tues./Thurs. Gift Tags: Buy.com and Fandango

Round 1: SONG TITLE (PRIZE PUZZLE)

They started w/ an $800 R, but then S for sorry. Second, the Gilberts called up four N’s for $1,200, a $600 B, a single A, a $600 W, three O’s, and an $800 C pair. We had…

R A _ N B O W
C O N N _ C _ _ O N

They solved “RAINBOW CONNECTION” for $2,700 and trips to the Waikiki Parc Hotel worth in HAWAII worth $8,400.

SOLE DUD: S (Holoways)

Jackpot Round: AROUND THE HOUSE

The Gilberts were first w/ two N’s for $1,200, but the BANKRUPT near Jackpot shot them down. The Sellews secondly said S for sorry. The Holoways took a $300 G, three R’s for the Buy.com gift tag, an I buy, a $450 D, and buys of two A’s and U, followed by two L’s for the EUROPE trip, an $800 Y, two O’s and E’s to clean out the vowels, a $700 V, but then a CRITICAL DUD of B for bad to leave $10K cash & prizes on the table. Back to the Gilberts who said a $600 H, a $300 P,  and a $600 M. Board…

O V E R _ L O _ I N G
L A U N D R Y / H A M P E R

They solved OVERFLOWING LAUNDRY HAMPER for $1,500 bumped to the $2K minimum.

DUDS: S (Sellewa), B (Holoways)
SOLE BANKRUPT: Gilberts
UNCLAIMED JACKPOT: $10,350

Holoways: $2K/Gilberts: $13,100 cash & HI/Sellews: $1K


Mystery Round: FICTIONAL CHARACTERS

This round’s all the Sellews: five S’s for three grand, a $3,500 N, an $1,800 R pair, five E’s, a $1,600 C pair, a $600 L pair, an $1,800 T duo, three I’s, a $300 P, a $900 W, and a $900 D pair.

C I N D E R E L L _ ‘ S
W I C _ E D
S T E P S I S T E R S

They solved CINDERELLA’S WICKED STEPSISTERS for $13,900 — PR.

Holoways: $2K/Gilberts: $13,100 cash & HI/Sellews: $14,900


$3K Toss-Up: RHYME TIME

S _ _ / _ F
A / _ _ N

SON OF A GUN, the Sellews were up to $17,900.

Speed-Up: THINGS

Consonants were worth $6K apiece again!

Sellews: 3 N’s
Holoways: D
Gilberts: 4 S’s

_ _ _ S _ _ _ N S / _ N D
_ N S _ _ _ S

The Gilberts knew that “JEOPARDY!” is the game show w/ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS for $24K!

FINAL SCORES
Holoways: $2K/Gilberts: $37,100 cash & HI/Sellews: $17,900

GT: $57K
BANKRUPT TRASH: $1,200


Bonus Round

With their parents watching, Kosha landed on the B of BONUS.

Category: THING

The last two letters of this answer…

_ / _ _ _ _ _
_ _ T E

CKMA didn’t add much besides the obvious A…

A / _ _ _ C K
_ _ T E

They didn’t take A QUICK BITE of this puzzle for $25K.

MY RATING: 7

WoF Retro Recap: May 22, 2006

This week back then was supposed to be part of their New Orleans road trip in November, but that canceled due to Hurricane Katrina.

EPISODE #4471: FAMILY WEEK

$1K Toss-Up: THING

M _ M ‘ S / _ U N A
_ _ S _ _ _ _ _ E

Waveel & Tanya solved MOM’S TUNA CASSEROLE. Our first teams that week…

Waveel Sagrera & Tanya Wesson (mom/daughter): Waveel from Hester, LA was married to Austin for 46 yrs. with 5 children (incl. Tanya) and in-laws plus 11 grandkids while Tanya’s an investment analyst from Mandeville, LA who was married to Curt for 24 yrs. w/ two sons

May Moses & Earnessa Moncriffe (sisters from New Orleans): May’s a caregiver at Louise McGee School and married to Alan for 14 yrs. w/ two kids; Earnessa’s an administrative supervisor w/ juvenile probation and parole and a sign language interpreter at her church (and she says she’s the better player)

Jennie & Terry Christenson (daughter/dad from Covington): she was a junior at the Univ. of Manchester (part of a program by Tulane Univ.); Terry’s a professor at Tulane in spider behavior and ecology and has another daughter 

$2K Toss-Up: PLACE

R I V E R
D E L _ _

The Christensons solved RIVER DELTA.

FEATURED PRIZE: Seven Crowns Resorts houseboat vacation worth $5,200
Mon./Wed./Fri. Gift Tags: Kmart and cajun-shop.com

Round 1: BEFORE & AFTER

They started w/ a $600 T, an N to double up, two I’s, a $1,200 G pair, but then D for dud. Second, W & T called up a $550 R, a $600 S pair, a single O, a $2,500 F, and a single A. But after a $300 C, they repeated the O. M & E got a $500 K, but then said M for mistake. The Christensens then said a $450 L and a $600 P to leave two E’s remaining…

S L _ _ P I N G
B A G / O F
T R I C K S

…they solved SLEEPING BAG OF TRICKS for $3,200 and $5,200 so far.

DUDS: D (Christensons), M (M & E)
SOLE DQ: O repeat by W & T

Jackpot Round: ROCK ON!

W & T were first w/ two R’s for $600, but then S for sorry. M & E secondly spun their way to a $10,500 B trio, two E’s, an $1,800 Y trio, but then I for invalid. The Christensons thirdly found a $1,200 N pair and two C’s for the Kmart gift card. Board…

_ _ _ N N Y / B .
_ _ _ _ E / B Y
C _ _ C _ / B E R R Y

Two H’s left behind, but they solved “JOHNNY B. GOODE” BY CHUCK BERRY for $2,200 cash & GC.

DUDS: S (W & T), I (M & E)
UNCLAIMED JACKPOT: $10,600

W & T: $1K/M & E: NIL/Christensons: $7,400


Mystery Round: EVENT (PRIZE PUZZLE)

M & E led off w/ a $900 N, a $700 S, but then R for rats. Second in line, the Christensons lit up a G on the MW near $800 and they went for it…oops. W & T were up third w/ two T’s for $800, three E’s, a $1,200 H trio, three I’s, but they’re DQed for the second time this night by repeating the H — watch the board, ladies. M & E lit up a $1K V, an M for the houseboat trip, but the sole dud vowel of U tripped them up. The Christensons followed w/ two F’s for $1,400, two O’s, a $900 L pair, two A’s to clean out the vowels, but said a CRITICAL DUD of D. W & T didn’t do any better w/ P for phooey. M & E then said a $1K C…

V I S I T I N G
T H E / H O C _ E _
H A L L / O F / F A M E

The solved for $3,350 and the houseboat trip, but they would also be VISITING THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME on their lastminutetravel.com trip to TORONTO, CANADA worth $6K.

DUDS: R (M & E), U (M & E), D (Christensons), P (W & T)
SOLE BANKRUPT: Christensons
SOLE DQ: H repeat by W & T

W & T: $1K/M & E: $14,550/Christensons: $7,400


$3K Toss-Up: ON THE MAP

N O R _ H
C _ _ _ _ I _ A

W & T located NORTH CAROLINA.

Speed-Up: OCCUPATION

Consonants were worth $6K apiece to begin the week!

W & T: 3 R’s
M & E: S (DUD)
Christensons: N (DUD)
W & T: 2 T’s
M & E: P
Christensons: L

_ L _ _ _ T _ R
_ P _ R _ T _ R

The Christensons solved ELEVATOR OPERATOR for six grand. W & T sadly left behind $30K.

DUDS: S (M & E), N (Christensons)

FINAL SCORES
W & T:
$4K/M & E: $14,550 cash & trips/Christensons: $13,400

GT: $31,950
BANKRUPT TRASH (minus MW gamble): NONE


Bonus Round

Both pairs of cars this week were Fords even though one of each was in the studio —  a Mustang Convertible and an Explorer. May’s husband was here as well as Earnessa’s aunt Terry and brother Eric. Earnessa took the BW to the S of CASH.

Category: PEOPLE

Not much RSTLNE help…

_ _ _ N _ / _ _ _
_ R _ _ _

MGFA was also of limited help…

_ _ _ N G / _ _ _
_ R _ _ _

The YOUNG HIP CROWD wouldn’t see them win $45K.

MY RATING: 5

BEST/WORST/WILDEST MOMENTS OF S37

BEST

1. My birthday/anniversary week was an AMAZING one. Tony Harrison on Monday April 6 made the most of his second appearance (he initially appeared in S35 during Great Outdoors) winning $48,831 cash & trip in the maingame plus $45K more in the BR (he solved the PLACE puzzle of GRAND LOBBY despite no help from his WC pick of F) for a final two-day total of $119,545 cash & prizes!

Two days later, Dave Andrade gave me an epic birthday episode winning $71,890 cash & Barbados plus a BMW X2 xDrive28i worth $41,165 in the BR (he RSTLNE’d the PHRASE puzzle IN A ROUNDABOUT WAY), giving him $113,055 cash & prizes!!!

On April 10, Jason Manocchio made a great comeback thanks to a MAJOR PR in R3 and ended up w/ $29,248 cash & trip. He went on to win the Mercedes GLB 250 4MATIC worth $41,565 after eating up a THICK FLUFFY PANCAKE.

2. Michael Desisto dominated the maingame on April 24 winning $32,050 cash & Antigua and winning $50K in the BR (his EVENT puzzle was A GLORIOUS OCCASION) for a final total of $82,050 cash & prizes.

3. After a 3-month hiatus since May 1, Ash Colwell won $72,511 cash & prizes on August 3 (including the Mercedes-Benz GLB250 in the BR after solving WOLVES AND JACKALS). It’s sad that he’s ending his 3-yrs. as recapper over on BaV, but I’m really glad he’s following me at my site.

4. Emily Leach on Oct. 17, 2019 had shades of Robert Santoli, didn’t she? She dominated the maingame for $35,013 cash & prizes and went on to win $37K in the BR (her puzzle was VERY DEBATABLE under PHRASE).

5. The S37 Premiere episode was a great one when Rachel Sirbaugh dominated the maingame winning $29,650 and trips (Costa Rica & Irleand) and won the Ford Edge Titanium worth $42,330, giving her $71,980 cash & prizes! That episode will re-air again on Sept. 19.

6. Frederick Seltzer, Jr. (who we found out was diagnosed w/ Stage 2 lung cancer) on Dec. 19 (and one of my site’s followers) went on AN EPIC JOURNEY to win $61,311 cash & river cruise (including $37K in the BR)! Patience and perseverance worked out for him, because according to Vanna, he actually tried out for the show 25 times before he finally made it on.

7. Cat Battos & Lisa Scarbrough on Feb. 17, 2020 winning $21,600 cash & St. Lucia plus the MINI Hardtops after solving SOMEWHAT AWKWARD, making them the temporary S37 leaders w/ $77,060. BTW, this was the biggest two-car in the BR since December 5, 2011 when a family team won a pair of Honda CR-Vs worth $54,850.

8. The charismatic and hilarious Colin Donahue winning $23,350 cash & eBags on January 23 (his opposition also ended in five figures) and he easily solved his FOOD & DRINK BR puzzle of HANDPICKED APPLE for $37K.

9. Christian Dixie on March 17 played a great game winning $28,930 cash & trip to Barbados. And he RSTLNEd his bonus puzzle of WAVY OCEAN (under PLACE) for $37K.

10. Linda Crabtree on March 3, 2020 dominating the maingame on March 3 for $34,340 cash & trips and solving VACUUM THE HOUSE for $37K.

11. All three players on the season finale ending w/ five figures. Rosario Wright had a BIG PR in R1 that won her the game. She ended the season by solving MOVING TO THE CITY for the maZDa Miata.

12. Jessie Rebhan’s epic $37K solve of BUYING A JUICER on Feb. 6, 2020.

13. Vanna getting to host three weeks of shows after Pat was undergoing emergency surgery.

14. In a tense Mystery Round on September 27, 2019, Marc Hartzman called up the SL early on w/ six S’s while on $3,500. He said a potentially fatal dud of P to leave $24,750 on the table. He got his turn back and he collected $27,100 by solving STOCKS, SHARES & SAVINGS. He went on to win the game w/ $46,550 & Costa Rica.

15. Celeste Wells on September 3 making a nice comeback from behind after a costly DQ in R3. In the BR, she fell for the GROUP OF WILD BEARS trap but rebounded w/ GROUP OF WILD BOARS to win $37K.

16. Josh Cohen’s $51,700 maingame on Nov. 29, 2019 even though the evil KAYAK in KAYAKING IN A LAGOON tripped him up and denied him of $37K.

17. Karleigh Mercado’s $42K+ maingmae on Dec. 10, even though the $37K answer was OUT OF VIEW for her.

18. The two six-round maingames on March 9 and my birthday.

WORST

1. This season was cut short by COVID-19.

2. ALL THREE $100,000 LOSSES AND NO GRAND PRIZE WINS in this season. This season is officially the second-ever season in show history (the first was S21) w/ NO GRAND PRIZE WIN AT ALL. And we were SO CLOSE to getting a $1M win on November 1 when Karen Jansen was ONE SPACE OFF the $1M on the Bonus Wheel (she landed on the C of AMERICA’S instead of the I next door) after she solved WATCHING A VIDEO.

3. The three SKUNKINGS on Bed & Breakfast, Shopping Spree and World Tour (the last two were TOTAL WASHOUTS).

4. On the subject of B & B, the Oct. 22, 2019 episode was an ugly one largely thanks to the second half. What really took the cake was this Speed-Up Round that went viral:

T H _ / Q _ _ S T I O N
R _ _ _ I N S

Monique Brown blew it w/ THE QUESTION ROUNDS and THE QUESTION RAISING. Marie Anastos filled in the last consonant of M…

T H _ / Q _ _ S T I O N
R _ M _ I N S

…but she too blew it w/ THE QUESTION REMINDS, not realizing the D was a dud, ma’am. Jeremy Anderson filled in three E’s…

T H E / Q _ E S T I O N
R E M _ I N S

…believe it or not, he STILL DIDN’T KNOW IT! UGH. -__- Monique finally got THE QUESTION REMAINS for $8K and the win by just $80 (she won $14K to Jeremy’s $13,920). That was all the winnings Monqiue would get as she WIPED OUT w/ PGHO in the BR and we almost had a TOTAL TRAINWRECK as $50K was left behind on the WIDE FAIRWAY.

5. Sloppy playing especially in the Triple Tossups on Oct. 25, 2019.

6. Joyce Smith on Halloween 2019 costed us a PERFECT BR WEEK after saying DELICIOUS WIGS instead of DELICIOUS FIGS. It didn’t help that she kept on spinning in R2 and she paid the price up $14,150 and her MDW to the BANKRUPT near top dollar.

7 SEASON-WORST BANKRUPT TRASH of $25,850 cash & Italy on November 5, 2019. On the other hand, Bill Hoefer did win $37,784 cash & Hawaii and solved COOKED YAMS to nearly double his winnings and became a temporary S37 leader.

8. The many DQs on Nov. 7, 2019.

9. Lawrence Holliday’s WOODEN FLOWER BOXES fiasco on Nov. 14.

10. On November 21, 2019, this was the board for the Crossword Round (the clue was ______ FIELD):

  •     S A L L _
  •               E
  •               F O O T B A L L
  • R I G H T

You Would Expect: Kristen Shaw to complete the grid w/ SALLY, and win over $9,950 cash & trip to Nashville (the trip was worth over $8K).

Instead: She failed to listen to Pat’s warning of adding anything extra, and added “and” before saying SALLY. That allowed Bryan Idler to capitalize for $3,550. FYI, this was only the second time somebody made that “and” addition mistake despite Pat’s warning (the first was by Brad D’Angelo from the S35 edition and I’ve added him as my WORST MOMENT in S35). That mistake went viral, but Kristen was going to Nashville after all thanks to help from the city.

11. We went a record-breaking 23 straight nights hitting the $37K minimum including all of December.

12. The January 29 episode (Day 3 of Rail Tour) was fittingly a TRAINWRECK largely thanks to nine BANKRUPTS and one LaT. To top it off, Marie Leo went viral saying CHASING TAIL instead of saying the right answer of KICKING BACK.

13. The Feb. 20, 2020 episode of Girlfriend Getaways. What really took the cake was this board for the PP/Express Round:

E _ _ T I C / A N D
C _ L _ R _ _ L / B I R D S

Nancy Krol & Marle’ta Robinson of that team foolishly went for the Q and went viral as a result. That deprived them of $4,750 and the bonus trip of the caravan.com Costa Rica  tours.

14. PAINFUL BANKRUPT of $21,712 cash & Spain by April Bauzon at the start of Leave Winter Behind.

15. Jerry Milenbach (he responded in my post) on April 28 did a decent job winning $17,800 cash & Antigua, but he made a lot of BAD mistakes:

  • His CRITICAL DUD of L in R1 after picking up the MDW
  • His awful guesses of INTELLIGENT CANDIDATES and DECEPTIVE PLAYERS in the first and last of the Triple Tossups
  • Blanking out on the last word of the S-U puzzle of CONNECTING TO THE INTERNET and missing out on $8,250.

16. Gloria Nelson-Allen’s sloppy playing on April 30. She re-bought a vowel not once, but twice (A in R1 and E in R2). To top it off, she gave a THROWAWAY GUESS of FLORIDA TARANTULAS instead of FLORIDA PANTHERS. I was THIS CLOSE to giving her a DESERVING $1K GOOSEEGG.

17. THREE Tossup Triple Stumpers (two of them from the Triple Tossups; one on Oct. 10 and the other Feb. 21). The ENGINE ROOM mishap was on March 13.

18. Andy Riehl won the maingame on Feb. 10. Pat joked w/ him that they would “rope some dogies” after the show. However, he responded back to Pat w/ “You sure you’re man enough?” — that WASN’T very nice, sir! -_-

19. BLACKBERRY JAM Speed-Up fiasco on March 24

20. Lori DanielsLOWERING THE BOOK fiasco on Oct. 4.

Wildest Moments

  • Ken Ilich‘s hilarious interview saying that he has “the best buns in town”.
  • With the category being THING in R4, Rich Evans on Oct. 9 went for the solve way too early and caused the audience to laugh by saying MY OWN TATTOO PARLOR. But he quickly got his turn back and collected $20K from four N’s and went on to solve AN OPEN INVITATION to win $20,350!
  • Blair Davis’ viral “loveless marriage” interview

If there are any Best/Worst/Wildest moments of this season you would like me to add, please say so in the comments below.