Snap Decision - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Refuse to Lose
Who once worked as a professional wrestler.

Use Your Words
Who was suspended from junior high school for fighting.

Food for Thought
Who once ate a week-old sandwich found in the individual's car.

Quitting Time
Which one of them quit 50 jobs.

Golden Years
Who is looking forward to becoming a grandparent.

Nerds of a Feather
Who skipped two grades and graduated high school at 16.

It's Electric
Who volunteered to get tazed to impress his or her coworkers.

Bad Date
Who once ignored their date to play Candy Crush.

Got Your Number
Who makes a living as a bingo caller.

Roll On By
Who prefers skateboarding over driving a car.

What a Beautiful Morning
Who likes to start the morning by singing the opening song from the musical, "Oklahoma!"

Safety First
Who fell off a bridge while trying to bungee jump.

Star Treatment
Who claimed to be related to a celebrity in order to get out of a ticket.

Spoon Me
Who owns more than 350 spoons.

That's the Spirit!
Who claims to have caught a ghost on video.

Dreams Do Come True
Who said they already own and drive their dream car.

Egg-celent
Who eats eggs from his or her own chickens.

No Family Discount
Who made his or her siblings sign IOUs when borrowing money.

Nice Kicks
Who collected over 100 vintage tennis shoes.

The Muscle
Who worked as a bodyguard.

Apocalypse Now
Who took a sick day because he or she thought the world was ending.

You Got Schooled
Who spent more than three years on academic probation in college.

Feathered Family
Who slept with his or her pet pigeons.

Sleeping on the Job
Who got fired from a job for sleeping while standing up.

Memory Lane
Who has a binder full of keepsakes from ex-girlfriends.

Search and Rescue
Who is a certified wilderness first responder.

Going to the Dogs
Who can do a spot on impression of a Yorkshire terrier.

An Odd Bird
Who gets freaked out by birds.

Fly Like an Eagle
Who said he or she would want to be a bald eagle.

Daddy Issues
Which young woman last dated a guy over 50 years of age.

Queen Bee
Who wants to be Beyoncé.
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