Tuesday October 9, 2018

Show Notes for Tuesday October 9, 2018


John & Heidi share funny stories of people doing weird things... plus it's a Tuesday... so we have everyone's favorite segment... TUESDAYS with Charlie!!!
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October 9th
National Leif Erikson Day
National Pro-Life Cupcake Day

National Moldy Cheese Day

"What's money? A man is a success if he gets up in the morning and goes to bed at night and in between does what he wants to do." --Bob Dylan


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After calls of a reckless driver on a Florida interstate deputies found the car driving 40 in a 70 zone, and swerving all over the road. After pulling the car over the 34-year-old driver allegedly told them, “Sorry, I was rolling a joint.”
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Jersey Shore” star Jenni “JWoww” Farley filed for divorce from husband
Roger Mathews. JWoww has said that parenthood, the couple has two small children, changed their marriage. (http://goo.gl/m6zHrh)
Sylvester Stallone published pictures of the next installment of Rambo. This time Rambo is living the cowboy life out west.
The LAPD busted a burglary ring that targeted the homes of Hollywood Celebrities, including Matt Damon, LeBron James, and Rihanna. (https://goo.gl/Emxwkw)
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A new study says parents have just 32 minutes to themselves every day and many have to hide from their kids to get a breather. The average parent polled said they hide from their children four times a week.

A video has gone viral of a female horse running into a French Cafe. (https://goo.gl/JJY2UV)

A government study found that 85 million Americans eat fast food every single day of their lives.(https://goo.gl/AjRtfk)

A Brooklyn maid was fired after she drank a family’s alcohol and passed out on their kitchen floor. (https://goo.gl/jLDkmK)

A group of investors are salvaging the Toys R’ Us brand and plan to bring back the company in 2019. (https://goo.gl/3D8byD)

The University of Manchester has banned clapping at public events and is asking students to do jazz hands instead.
(https://goo.gl/sZ5XuQ)



Here’s a quick tip for the next time you make a quick trip to the grocery store: don’t pull a cart, don’t use a basket. If you only need a few items, fill up your arms instead. With no way to cart around extras you’ll limit impulse purchases.


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There are lower-case numbers in addition to lower-case letters. 
The Grandiloquent Word of the Day



LINK TO TODAY'S WORD - Grandiloquent Words


Cunctator (KUHNK-tay-ter)
Noun:
-A procrastinator.
-One who postpones work (especially out of laziness or habitual carelessness).

From Latin cūnctātiō, cūnctātiōn-, from cūnctātus, past participle of cūnctārī, to delay.

Used in a sentence:
“I know I said I wanted to find a better word than procrastinator, but I really don't feel that cunctator is an improvement.”

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A trucking company employee in western Pennsylvania is accused of funneling nearly $400,000 in customer payments into his personal bank account, and investigators say he then blew the money on strippers and hockey tickets, among other splurges. 29-year-old James R. Perry Jr. of Coraopolis, Pa., was arrested Monday on theft and other charges. Perry was the director of credit and collections billing and settlement with R&R Express trucking company, where he allegedly funneled money to himself dating back to April 2015 to the tune of about $373,928. Officials at the Allegheny County company finally discovered the scheme in July, prompting the police investigation. Still, the company may not have much hope of recovering those funds, as investigators said Perry spent the money on strip clubs, adult entertainment, tickets to Pirates and Penguins games, casinos, jewelry, and other extravagances.
(https://goo.gl/R3QLwA)

MOMENT OF DUH: 
Iowa police say that an argument between brothers over “who had eaten the last of the ribs” turned violent early Saturday, with one sibling stabbing the other in the stomach. Investigators allege that 34-year-old Cale Jymm stabbed his 35-year-old brother Daniel during a dispute inside a room at the American Inn hotel in Council Bluffs. Officers responding to a 9-1-1 call found a bloody pocket knife outside the hotel room door. Inside, Daniel--who was tending to an abdominal wound--told cops that he had been arguing with his younger brother over “who had eaten the last of the ribs” when the beef turned physical. The victim, who was transported to a local hospital for treatment, told police that he did not want to press charges against his brother. The younger Jymm, however, was arrested on felony and misdemeanor assault charges.
(https://goo.gl/Bs4dw2)
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Florida police arrested an 81 year old man who tried to buy an eight-year-old girl 
from her Mom at Wal Mart. He allegedly tried to buy the kid for $200,000. 

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