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October 23, 2018 5:21 am Published by

LIFESTYLE

The cops in Upper Tantallon, Nova Scotia got a call earlier this week from someone who saw two suspicious women go into their neighbor’s house while that neighbor was away. And it turned out those women were . . . house cleaners who went to the wrong house.  Yes, in a Canadian break-in, you get your house cleaned.  Anyway, the cops are reminding people to lock their doors.

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How good are you about washing your pet’s food and water bowls?  Because apparently, we don’t do it nearly enough . . .

According to experts, you should be washing them EVERY DAY in hot, soapy water, then letting them dry before you use them again.

According to the National Sanitation Foundation, food and water bowls are one of the top five most germ-covered spots in most homes. And it doesn’t just affect your pet’s health.  It can affect YOUR health too if they track it all over the place or lick you.

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ENTERTAINMENT

  • “Incredibles 2” (PG, Animation/Kids):  Everyone’s favorite family of superheroes is back — but this time Helen is in the spotlight, leaving Bob at home with Violet and Dash to navigate the day-to-day heroics of “normal” life. (Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter)
  • “BlacKkKlansman” (R-Rated, Comedy/Drama):  Ron Stallworth, an African American police officer from Colorado Springs, CO, successfully manages to infiltrate the local Ku Klux Klan branch with the help of a Jewish surrogate who eventually becomes its leader. Based on actual events. (John David Washington, Adam Driver)
  • “Patient Zero” (R-Rated, Action/Drama):  After an unprecedented global pandemic turns the majority of humankind into violent “Infected,” a man gifted with the ability to speak the Infected’s new language leads the last survivors on a hunt for Patient Zero and a cure. (Natalie Dormer, Matt Smith, Stanley Tucci)

 

 

Julia Louis-Dreyfus made her first television appearance since being diagnosed in September of last year with breast cancer.  She gave Kimmel the good news that she beat it. Kimmel asked Julia why she was very open when she was diagnosed with breast cancer.  She said that her VEEP crew would find out, so she embraced it, had a sense of humor about it.  Another reason was to have a conversation about why someone battling cancer would need complete health care.

 

 

 

TODAY IS……………….

“Canning Day”, honoring the 1752 birth of French chef/chemist Nicolas Appert, who came up with the concept of sealing perishable food in jars.

 

1910, Blanche Scott became the FIRST WOMAN TO FLY AN AIRPLANE by herself.  She flew over a park in Fort Wayne, Indiana . . . 12 feet off the ground.

 

1993 [25] Joe Carter of the Toronto Blue Jays hits a World Series winning walk-off home run against the Philadelphia Phillies.  It is only the second walk-off HR to win a World Series.

 

2001, APPLE DEBUTED THE IPOD!

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COUNTRY MUSIC NOTE

 

Dwight Yoakam is 62.  Very cool country star and pretty good character actor.  Remember Doyle Hargraves in “Sling Blade”?

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RANDOM REPORT

  1. Coffee beans aren’t actually beans . . . they’re a seed that people just call “beans.”

 

  1. HBO passed on “The Walking Dead”because they thought it was too violent.

 

  1. Chameleons don’t change colors so they can blend into their surroundings and hide from predators.  They change colors based on their moods to send signals to other chameleons.

 

  1. Lyman Wardand Cindy Pickett played Ferris Bueller’s parents in “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”.  They met on the set . . . and wound up getting married for real.  They got divorced six years later.

 

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TODAY’S GOOD NEWS

There’s a six-year-old kid in western Michigan named Ian Unger who has type-1 diabetes.  So his parents constantly have to monitor his insulin levels.  And they’ve been looking into getting him a service dog to help.

 

Dogs can be specially trained now to sense when your insulin levels are dropping, just by smelling you.  But they can cost up to $25,000.  And sometimes you have to wait over a year to get one.

 

Anyway, Ian and his mom knew they had some time to raise money.  So they came up with an idea to grow pumpkins this year and sell them for Halloween.

 

They posted photos on Facebook a few weeks ago, offering big pumpkins for $10, and smaller ones for $5.  And once people found out where the money was going, they completely sold out.  So that put a small dent in what they needed to raise.

 

But then Ian’s mom realized the story might go viral after a local news outlet picked up on it last week.  So she launched a Facebook fundraiser which is now over 25 thousand.

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BIRTHDAYS

Emilia Clarke is 32“Game of Thrones”.

 

RYAN REYNOLDS is 42.

 

Doug Flutie is 56.  Retired quarterback and college football analyst.

 

“WEIRD AL” YANKOVIC is 59

 

Dwight Yoakam is 62.  Very cool country star and pretty good character actor.  Remember Doyle Hargraves in “Sling Blade”?

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Should Your Commute Count as Part of Your Work Hours?

Here’s a question that a new study just put out there:  Should your commute count as part of your work hours?

 

After all, it’s part of your job to get there and get home, even though you don’t get paid for it.  And if you get an email or a call from your boss during your commute, you’re going to take care of it.  So that’s all work time, right?

 

According to the scientists behind the study, the answer is . . . YES, you should get paid for your commute.

 

But believe it or not, they DID find some people who wouldn’t want that.

 

Those people say they like having their commute to mentally switch from home mode to work mode . . . and most importantly, they don’t want to have their boss EXPECT them to get stuff done during that time.

 

 

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FORE-WARNED:
Here’s something you probably don’t want to hear, especially if you are of a certain age.

 

If you are starting to see wrinkles staring back at you in the mirror, there is something else that you might need to worry about.  A study suggests that forehead wrinkles could be an early an early warning of heart problems.

 

Research presented at the world’s largest heart conference found that adults with the wrinkliest brows are 10 times more likely to die younger than those with smooth skin.  Scientists said horizontal wrinkles could be a “red flag” indicating hardening of the arteries — a major trigger for heart attacks.

 

They suggest that doctors should keep a close eye on patients who look older than their years, and ensure they undergo a health assessment.

 

Although the risk applies to those with abundant wrinkles in general, researchers suggest that doctors focus on forehead wrinkles because they are so easily visible.

 

 

TUESDAY OCTOBER 23RD                

 

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS

Emilia Clarke is 32“Game of Thrones”.

RYAN REYNOLDS is 42.

“WEIRD AL” YANKOVIC is 59

Dwight Yoakam is 62.  Very cool country star and pretty good character actor.  Remember Doyle Hargraves in “Sling Blade”?

 

  1. The Atlanta Falcons downed the New York Giants 23-20 in Monday Night Footballlast night (October 22nd) at home in Atlanta, sending the Giants to dismal 1-6 record.

 

  1. Our list of interesting facts about the Red Sox / Dodgers World Series includes these notes:  This is the first time that these two teams have faced off in the World Series since 1916 . . . and the Dodgers have only won ONCE at Fenway Park since it opened in 1912.

 

  1. AMY SCHUMER and her husband Chris Fischerare expecting their first child.  Amy says, quote, “Chris and I are thrilled and almost positive he’s the father.  I look forward to competing with [Meghan] Markle every step of the way.”

 

  1. “Incredibles 2” (PG, Animation/Kids):  (Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter)

“BlacKkKlansman” (R-Rated, Comedy/Drama):  Ron Stallworth, an African American police officer from Colorado Springs, CO, successfully manages to infiltrate the local Ku Klux Klan Based on actual events.

  1. 5. Tonight’s Mega Millions jackpot is $1.6 billion, and, in theory, you could buy every ticket combination to guarantee a win and still turn a profit.  But you’d lose money after taxes . . . or if someone else also hit the jackpot and you had to split it.

 

 

ERIC CHURCH’S ‘DESPERATE MAN’ DEBUTS AT TOP OF COUNTRY ALBUMS CHART – (10/16/2018)

Eric Church’s Desperate Man debuted at Number One on the Billboard Country Albums chart with sales of 116,000 units (comprised of albums, track downloads and over 14 million audio on-demand streams). With Desperate Man, Eric says he tried a new creative path to getting these chart-topping results.

 

 

The judges on “The Voice” were all over Blake last night, because he’d never heard the song “Always Be My Baby” by Mariah Carey.  Best line: “I don’t drive back roads cranking up Mariah Carey!”

 

 

 

Things Kids Are Missing By Growing Up in the Netflix Era

For whatever reason, people are tweeting about all the things today’s kids are MISSING OUT ON by growing up in the Netflix era.  Here are a few highlights from the ones we saw . . .

 

  1. “[They] will never know the high stakes adrenaline of running to the bathroom / fridge / bedroom in a single ad break . . . with a sibling screaming ‘It’s ONNNNNN’ to send you hurdling over furniture to get back in time.”

 

  1. Someone mentioned how you’d wait to pee during the commercial, and then have someone steal your seat or take the remote while you were gone.  And another said they learned to take five-minute showers so they didn’t miss a show.

 

  1. “Or the high stakes game of finding a blank tape two minutes before you realize it’s on and it needs to be recorded.”

 

  1. “Or having friends on a three-way call so you could all watch the episode together as it aired.”

 

  1. “Or if you missed ONE episode; you were so screwed.”

 

  1. “Or the power goes out right in the middle of the season finale.”

 

  1. “Flipping to see what’s on other channels but timing it to get back on show channel right as commercial break ended.”

 

  1. “Or timing it right so your Hot Pocket would be done by the end of the commercial break.”

 

  1. “And what if the phone rang!?  The times you’d just let the machine get it.”

 

  1. “We chose what network we wanted to watch that night so we didn’t need to change channels.  No remotes.”

 

  1. “Or when TV Guide was its own channel and you’d have to wait for the listing you wanted to see . . . and if you looked away and missed it you had to wait minutes for it to come back around.”

 

  1. “They will also never know how it felt to watch 15 minutes of ads for a 30-minute episode.”

 

 

 

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This post was written by Dave Palmer