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Notes for Friday May 3, 2019
Today
we visit with Ian King about his book “Appetite
for Definition: An A-Z Guide to Rock Genres” This
is a rock music lover's dream!
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May
3rd
National
SAN Architect Day
National
Lumpy Rug Day
National
Garden Meditation Day
National
Specially-Able Pets Day
National
Two Different Colored Shoes Day
National
Paranormal Day
National
Chocolate Custard Day
National
Raspberry Pop Over Day
National
Textiles Day
National
Montana Day
National
Space Day
School
Lunch Hero Day
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A survey by the International Council of Shopping Centers found that 75% of Generation Z prefer shopping in stores over shopping online. They’re technically from ages 7-22.(https://bloom.bg/2VoCaCR)
A survey by the International Council of Shopping Centers found that 75% of Generation Z prefer shopping in stores over shopping online. They’re technically from ages 7-22.(https://bloom.bg/2VoCaCR)
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Polk County sheriff's deputy arrested a Des Moines woman last week
for bringing drugs into a jail. A bag of methamphetamine fell out of
the pants that 56-year-old Debra Ann Sly was wearing when she turned
herself into the Polk County Jail for outstanding warrants last week,
earning her a new charge. Sly reported to the jail last week because
a warrant has been issued for her arrest on March 27th. Court records
show she'd failed to appear for a disposition bond hearing after
violating a no-contact order. Sly apparently thought she'd do the
right thing and turn herself in, but it ended up going horribly
wrong. During the intake process, a small clear plastic baggy
containing a white crystalline substance fell out of her pants onto
the booking room floor. The substance field-tested positive for
methamphetamine. Sly was charged with possession of a controlled
substance, a serious misdemeanor, for the
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Kris Jenner revealed that Kim Kardashian’s son, SAINT, was hospitalized because he was allergic to grass. (https://et.tv/2DEr3LQ)
Kylie Jenner rented out a billboard in West Hollywood to wish Travis Scott a Happy Birthday. (https://pge.sx/2IMH3Qa)
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Delta Airlines is testing out coach class seats that recline even less than the current ones. (https://bit.ly/2UQ90Ih)
A survey by the European Congress found that obese people have a 70% higher risk of developing heart failure. (https://bit.ly/2vtwGbr)
A new survey found that one in nine women drink during pregnancy.
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Chicago Prosecutor Kim Foxx has been subpoenaed to testify after she was accused of tampering with the Jussie Smollett case. (https://pge.sx/2GQSrIK)
An Alabama woman was arrested for calling 9-1-1 and claiming there was a robbery in progress so cops would come to the house and scare her cheating husband and his mistress. (https://bit.ly/2ZJJCbc)
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Humming Is Good for Your Sinuses
On
the other hand, humming, while annoying to the people around you
trying to do work, is a good way to fight of sinus infections. Since
keeping air flowing steadily between nasal cavities and sinuses is
the key to preventing infection, humming is an ideal way to keep them
healthy. One study found that humming resulted in a 15-fold increase
in nasal nitric oxide in the airflow.
NOW
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Didaskaleinophobia... Fear of going to school.
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She found herself in quite a pickle. According to ABC News 13 WLOS, a North Carolina waitress was accused of tipping herself over $3,700 at a local eatery. Police say that Leah Wehrmann of Asheville — who works at Juicy Lucy’s Burger Bar and Grill — fraudulently charged amounts ranging from $59.16 to $539.58 on fourteen credit cards, totaling $3,734.28. The Asheville Citizen Times reported that, fortunately, none of the cards were from customers — all were prepaid Visas that she personally purchased. Cops have not released when the transactions occurred. The Juicy Lucy’s server’s alleged fraudulent activity was spotted after she knowingly overcharged the cards. The Citizen Times said Wehrmann was set to appear in court yesterday, where she faces fourteen felony accounts of “obtaining property under false pretense.” According to police, an investigation is ongoing. (https://nyp.st/2XGqjgV)
She found herself in quite a pickle. According to ABC News 13 WLOS, a North Carolina waitress was accused of tipping herself over $3,700 at a local eatery. Police say that Leah Wehrmann of Asheville — who works at Juicy Lucy’s Burger Bar and Grill — fraudulently charged amounts ranging from $59.16 to $539.58 on fourteen credit cards, totaling $3,734.28. The Asheville Citizen Times reported that, fortunately, none of the cards were from customers — all were prepaid Visas that she personally purchased. Cops have not released when the transactions occurred. The Juicy Lucy’s server’s alleged fraudulent activity was spotted after she knowingly overcharged the cards. The Citizen Times said Wehrmann was set to appear in court yesterday, where she faces fourteen felony accounts of “obtaining property under false pretense.” According to police, an investigation is ongoing. (https://nyp.st/2XGqjgV)
State
police say that a man wanted in Georgia led cops on a two-hour chase
across two counties in Indiana that ended just outside a cemetery
after asking a homeowner to hide him from authorities. 29-year-old
Jackson McClendon of Columbus, Georgia, was arrested Friday on
charges of resisting law enforcement with a vehicle and reckless
driving following a police chase that stretched across Clay and Vigo
counties. McClendon was first spotted by a sergeant in a tan
Chevrolet Corvette traveling 86 mph in a 70-mph zone at about
4:15 p.m. on I-70 West. The Corvette then exited the interstate,
committing several traffic violations along the way, as Sgt. Jared
Nicoson lost track of the car. McClendon then eluded Nicoson a second
time as he sped south and then did the same to a deputy in Vigo
County. A dispatch center then received a call from a woman who said
a tan Corvette pulled into her driveway and parked behind her home
before a passenger in the vehicle offered her money if she would help
them hide from police. (https://nyp.st/2W1fp55)
THESE THREE THINGS!
What do these 3 things have in common:
THESE THREE THINGS!
What do these 3 things have in common:
FLOWER—TWIN—BUNK
(They
are all types of Beds)
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