- Ann gets her big toe stuck in a bowling ball after reading about someone who bowls with his feet.
- Sharon Hackett, an actress in a play in which Ann has a small part, has been nominated for a Broadway Drama Guild Award as Most Promising Young Actress. Since she can't attend, Sharon picks Ann at random from among her play colleagues to attend the nationally televised awards show to accept the award on her behalf if she wins. Ann is excited for the opportunity and wants to do Sharon proud by making the perfect acceptance speech, which Don says he'll write for her. What Don can't do however is get the bowling ball off of Ann's big toe, she who put it there after reading an article about a man who bowls with his toes. Ann has two concurrent tasks in the lead up to the awards show, number one to get the ball off her toe - which doesn't seem to be happening with any ease, even after visiting every emergency service personnel she can think of - and number two to find another of her play colleagues to attend the awards show instead, at which she equally has little success. With the former, the most useful advice provided is from an emergency room doctor, who tells her that taking a muscle relaxant will relax her big toe at which time the ball should fall off. Taking an excessive number of pills has its own negative consequences, but Ann is most concerned about her own internal thoughts of not wanting Sharon to win solely because of the predicament that was her own fault.—Huggo
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