
Beth Bennett
From Carlsbad (Special Events and Marketing)
It would probably have to be something where I can still type on a keyboard. But I could get a voice command computer so it would probably just be eating utensils.

Meryl Klemow
From Encinitas (Marketing at Belly Up)
My left one would be a spork and my right one would be a spatula so I could slap people who made fun of my spork.

Sabrina Pham
From Pacific Beach (House of Blues Employee)
Forks, both of them forks. Maybe a fork and a spoon for some diversity. I guess I could sort-of cut things up and fork them with the fork and scoop things up with the spoon.

Matt Valles
From Target Employee (Jamul)
So a hook on one side, so people could call me Captain Hook, and on the other hand... Chainsaw. Scratch that, on one hand I want a chainsaw and on the other hand I want another chainsaw.