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Do you find yourself guessing which NOOGAtoday editor is writing which newsletters? We’re testing your knowledge with an interactive game.

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One thing that isn’t hard to guess about us? Our love for Chattanooga.

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Hey there, Chattanooga. Each day we get the privilege of kicking off our morning with you. We’re pen pals, friends, buddies — whatever you want to call us (consider this our formal invitation asking you to be ours), and we feel like we’ve really gotten to know one another.

So, we’re testing your knowledge. We’ve put together a NOOGAtoday-specific game challenging you to get to know us a little more. Bonus points if you send us some of your favorites from the list. The answer key is in The Wrap (but no peeking).

It’s a sunny and 70-degree Chattanooga day. You’ll find NOOGAtoday editor (1) sitting outside at Rosecomb’s garden enjoying a cocktail. NOOGAtoday editor (2) is likely out at one of Chattanooga’s farmers markets.

Bert Kreischer is headlining at Memorial Auditorium. NOOGAtoday editor (3) is getting there early and is ready to laugh until she cries. NOOGAtoday editor (4) is a total theater kid — she’s looking forward to Scenic City Shakespeare’s performance of “Hamlet” at Greenway Farms starting this Friday.

Two can keep a secret, but we’re letting you in on ours.

“A Bike Chattanooga annual pass is a steal, and for some people, it might even be more cost-effective than buying your own bike.” — NOOGAtoday editor (5)

“I’m just gonna say it: Boccaccia has the best handmade pasta dishes in town.” — NOOGAtoday editor (6)

Talk about hair-raising thrills.

The craziest thing you might catch NOOGAtoday editor (7) trying out is hang gliding at Lookout Mountain Flight Park. NOOGAtoday editor (8) prefers to play it a little safer and gets plenty of kicks out of
attending a Chattanooga Red Wolves or CFC game.

Our NOOGAtoday events page has a hold on us. NOOGAtoday editor (9) is still hoping to attend Steve Martin and Martin Short’s “You Won’t Believe What They Look Like Today” tour at the Tivoli. NOOGAtoday editor (10) already has eyes for Drink and Discover: Witch’s Brew at the Creative Discovery Museum.

If the weather plays nice, we’re taking the scenic route. NOOGAtoday editor (11) is heading out on a van camping adventure to Prentice Cooper State Forest. NOOGAtoday editor (12) enjoys a morning walk to Niedlov’s Bakery & Café to get a blackberry lemon lavender scone and a drip coffee.

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