Show
Notes for Wednesday December 19, 2018
Today
we visit with Dr. Carol Osborne about some Holiday Pet Tips. Dr.
Carol is an author and world-renowned integrative veterinarian of
twenty plus years, she has been on numerous programs to give advice,
including Fox & Friends, The Today Show & More.
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December
19
National
Hard Candy Day
National
Oatmeal Muffin Day
Wednesday December 19, 2018
"Twenty
years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you
didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines.
Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails.
Explore. Dream. Discover." --H. Jackson Brown, Jr.
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Reflection
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A
Victoria, Canada police constable says officers had a “very scary”
encounter with an allegedly impaired driver during a roadside check
on Friday night. Constable Cody Lapierre said on Twitter that the man
tried to give his hamburger to the officer instead of his driver's
license. Lapierre said the man was so impaired he could not provide a
breath sample. The constable also said the driver almost struck an
officer on his approach. Police in B.C. have stepped up roadblocks to
catch drug and alcohol-impaired drivers during the holiday season.
Lapierre said police found two other alleged impaired drivers over a
two-day period in Victoria last week, both of them involved in
collisions.
(https://bit.ly/2C3WKxX)
(https://bit.ly/2C3WKxX)
BIG
SCREEN-LITTLE SCREEN:
Ratings for “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” fell by 37% this season.
(https://bit.ly/2RWVnqg)
Kanye West shared a photo that shows him speaking with a talking tree at a Botanical Garden in Miami. (https://pge.sx/2Giyv35)
Hollywood
Insiders are saying the Queen movie, “Bohemian Rhapsody,” has a
shot at an Oscar. (https://fxn.ws/2G9DuTS)
SCOOP
OF THE DAY:
The
Chinese Government is offering its citizens $86,000 to snitch on
people who are watching pornography. (https://nyp.st/2Ej2Jk3)
A video has gone viral of a pack of dogs running across an Arizona Highway during rush hour. (https://bit.ly/2UE3B8F)
A Vermont Principal has pleaded guilty to videotaping female students in his home. (https://nyp.st/2UE3kTb)
Meghan Markle is being criticized for the way she was holding her baby bump at The British Fashion Awards. Some say she was cradling her belly in a strange way. (http://goo.gl/UMyoVP)
Harvey
Weinstein sold his New York City Apartment for $26 million dollars to
a developer who plans on completely rebuilding it.
(https://pge.sx/2SJUukP)
FUN
FACT FOR YOU:
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President
Coolidge’s childish sense of humor. Believe it or not, the 30th
U.S. president thought it was hilarious to push the emergency buzzer
on his desk and then hide when the Secret Service came running.
THE
GRANDILOQUENT WORD OF THE DAY!
LINK
TO TODAY'S WORD
https://www.facebook.com/GrandiloquentWords/photos/a.479154405432858/2426524727362473/?type=3&theater
Gleimous (GLEE-uh-mus)
Gleimous (GLEE-uh-mus)
Adjective:
-Slimy;
full of phlegm.
From
Greek glia "glue" (from Proto-Indo-European root *glei-
"clay," (also forming words with a sense of "to stick
together;”) 1398 -1790
Used
in a sentence:
“That
feeling when you’re trying so hard to be glamorous, but it’s
spring allergy season so you're really just gleimous.”
The
Grandiloquent Word of the Day Calendars are still available!
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Two
remarkable calendars – grandiloquent words with definitions, period
illustrations, daily holidays, and more!
WEIRD
NEWS:
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Customs officers at the Port of New York/Newark made an unusual seizure recently when they uncovered a shipment of 9,024 pairs of counterfeit Nike shoes. U.S. Customs and Border Protection said officers inspecting a shipment from Dongguan City, China, sent photos of the shoes to the agency's Apparel Footwear and Textiles Center for Excellence and Expertise. The center consulted with Nike and spotted tell-tale signs that the shoes were counterfeit. Customs said the shoes, which would have had a retail value of about $1,695,600, had been destined for an address in Chino, California. Troy Miller, director of CBP’s New York Field Office, said “This significant seizure of counterfeit Nike sneakers illustrates Customs and Border Protection's continued commitment to protecting the American consumer against the proliferation of substandard and potentially unsafe counterfeit consumer goods.”
(https://bit.ly/2L8RBHR)
Customs officers at the Port of New York/Newark made an unusual seizure recently when they uncovered a shipment of 9,024 pairs of counterfeit Nike shoes. U.S. Customs and Border Protection said officers inspecting a shipment from Dongguan City, China, sent photos of the shoes to the agency's Apparel Footwear and Textiles Center for Excellence and Expertise. The center consulted with Nike and spotted tell-tale signs that the shoes were counterfeit. Customs said the shoes, which would have had a retail value of about $1,695,600, had been destined for an address in Chino, California. Troy Miller, director of CBP’s New York Field Office, said “This significant seizure of counterfeit Nike sneakers illustrates Customs and Border Protection's continued commitment to protecting the American consumer against the proliferation of substandard and potentially unsafe counterfeit consumer goods.”
(https://bit.ly/2L8RBHR)
A
Kentucky man caught placing glass shards into shipments of plastic
foam cups to fast food restaurants has been sentenced to five years
in prison. A statement from U.S. Attorney Russell M. Coleman on
Thursday said 44-year-old Waylon J. Horton of Munfordville pleaded
guilty in July to tampering with consumer products. Horton was
charged in 2016 after Michigan-based Dart Container Corp. contacted
authorities about possible product tampering involving Horton while
he was employed by the company at a plant in Horse Cave. The
prosecutor’s office said Horton put glass in cups on two separate
occasions in 2016 that were then shipped to fast food restaurants.
The statement says glass pieces were found in cups at three different
restaurants in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. (https://nyp.st/2ru6zPG)
FAKE
NEWS OR FLORIDA:
Is
this story "Fake News" or something that actually happened
in Florida.
A Miami woman was arrested for arson after she tried to set her daughter’s
principal’s car on fire
FAKE NEWS
When Cops Respond to Noise Complaint About Friends Playing New Nintendo
Game, They Join in on the Fun https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org