Reminds me of newer Mario games for some reason lol
And you just reminded me of the '89 theme, which is honestly my favorite:
That sax is mundo perfecto...
I grew up listening to the 2000's themes, so of course I've got nostalgia from that era. It's always cool revisiting the shows from back then when they occasionally become available again for viewing. I miss Pat Sajak, but it's very understandable wanting to retire after doing a single game show for 40+ years.
I have two long driving lessons with my instructor (12/6 and 12/8) and then Jury Duty beginning on 12/9.
I don't enjoy any of these things so that's mentally exhausting. Especially for me with anxiety when things I don't look forward to = wanting to curl up and run away.
...I shall power through it though. As best as I can.
I've done jury duty once. I assume it's your first time, right? Well, speaking from experience, it's really not all that nerve-wracking. Just remain calm, and always keep in mind that you're never in trouble when you get asked questions. Most of the time, you will not get selected for a trial. When I did mine for a day, it was for a car accident lawsuit, and got lucky as I was working for a car dealership at the time, which the judge views as potential bias. If you do happen to get put in a selection jury and the case details personally affect your prior life history or view favoritism towards one side more than the other, make sure to tell the judge that, but only when asked. They hate it when you straight-up tell them that you don't want to serve.
In cases when you do get selected, it's because the judge views you as someone who does not have any relation to anyone involved in the case, or your personal beliefs are in that "moderate" area. Usually this means that you don't know who's involved, your employment history has nothing to do with the case itself, or you don't have strong opinions about what happened in the case. Such people are hard to find, so if you think you don't fit in those categories, you should be fine.