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Q: What activities have you done so far?

I did the Twister and the mixbeat thing on the computer. I don't know what it was, but we were mixing beats and matching it up.

Q: Did you ride the bull over there?

No, but I did pull for my friend.

Q: Did the bull throw him off ?

Yeah, it was fun. It was hilarious (laughing). Yeah, I can't believe they're doing this here. This is crazy, there's so much free stuff.

Q: Do you think it's a good marketing scheme?

I don't know, because I don't see college students buying cars just like that. But I'm sure it gets their name out there. So I guess they're doing a good thing.

Q: What free giveaways did you get?

I definitely got a CD and a hat. All this free stuff I got to play Twister, which is good, because she definitely tortured us.

Q: Does this bring back any childhood memories, with all these inflatable games?

Yeah, it's like a fair. I want to bring all my friends down here.

Q: It's sponsored by Dodge and Jeep; do you own either one of those?

The drawback to this was definitely that I went up there to register [to win a car], and I was like, "So, these are only American cars?" And they were like, "Yeah." I don't like American cars, but it's OK because I got all this free stuff.

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