THIS
WEEK'S DEAR JOHN LETTER!
Dear
John,
I'm
tying to convince my wife that we do not need to move. We love the
house and have also loved our neighborhood until last week. We had a
political sign in our yard and someone stole the sign and knocked
over some lawn decorations. We don't have cameras or any way of
knowing who it was. She thinks we need to move, but I told her, we
don't even know if it was someone from the neighborhood. It could
have been anyone driving by. My wife is already talking to a realtor
and wants to list our home. This seems like a huge overreaction to
me. What do you think? Should we move over something like this?
Where? There will be some people we disagree with anywhere we go.
Please help!
Signed
– I Don't Want To Move
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June
11
National
Making Life Beautiful Day
National
Corn on the Cob Day
A
new study found that going grey is caused by stress.
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A Las Vegas man who worked as a supervisor at a contractor facility that tested for drug use has pleaded guilty to accepting bribes to falsify urinalysis results provided to federal probation officials. Prosecutors said 57-year-old Billy Joe West pleaded guilty in federal court and faces up to twenty years in prison when he is sentenced September 8th. West solicited and accepted bribes from people under federal probation supervisor in exchange for concealing positive and missed drug tests. The scheme caused over 100 false reports to be made to the U.S. Probation Office which was deceived into falsely believing that people under supervision were complying with court-ordered term of their supervised release. According to the office, West pleaded guilty to an information charging him with one count of prevention of communication of supervised release and probation violation. (https://bit.ly/36UoPpf)
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Considering
how many things in the film industry have been disrupted, postponed
or delayed as a result of coronavirus, it’s refreshing to hear news
which bucks the trend. Production on Spider-Man: Into the
Spider-Verse 2 is underway.
Amazon has set a date for a Summer Sale event that’s designed to provide a boost for sellers feeling the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic and the delay of the company’s annual Prime Day event. The company sent a notice to sellers early Tuesday informing them that it’s hosting a “Fashion Summer Sale Event” on June 22. It’s expected to run anywhere from seven to 10 days long.
Amazon has set a date for a Summer Sale event that’s designed to provide a boost for sellers feeling the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic and the delay of the company’s annual Prime Day event. The company sent a notice to sellers early Tuesday informing them that it’s hosting a “Fashion Summer Sale Event” on June 22. It’s expected to run anywhere from seven to 10 days long.
Hotels are trying to lure back customers by emphasizing how clean they are.
What
do almost half of dads want more than anything else for Father’s
Day? Here’s a clue: it costs nothing other than a few minutes of
your time. The answer: a phone call. In a survey of dads, 47 percent
said what they want most on dad’s special day is a call. Next (41
percent) is a “big juicy steak”; then “peace and quiet” (38
percent); taking in a ball game with the family (38 percent); an ice
cold beer or two (35%); and a cheaper, practical gift like socks or a
tie (35 percent).
Police
in Poland responding to a call for a slumper in a car came across a
man who turned out to be very much alive. He was, however, very
drunk. When police woke him up the man didn’t beat around the bush
when asked if he had been drinking. The man said, “Yes. A
lot.”
Apple is watching the looters who have pillaged its stores during the protests. Thieves who made off with iPhones from Apple stores quickly learned that the gadgets were loaded with special security software. It displays a special message for looters: “This device has been disabled and is being tracked. Local authorities will be alerted.” The on-screen message has popped up on social media posts by disappointed thieves.
Apple is watching the looters who have pillaged its stores during the protests. Thieves who made off with iPhones from Apple stores quickly learned that the gadgets were loaded with special security software. It displays a special message for looters: “This device has been disabled and is being tracked. Local authorities will be alerted.” The on-screen message has popped up on social media posts by disappointed thieves.
Experts say one we will unlock our computers by simply thinking of our password. No typing.
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A NEWS HEADLINE... FROM SOMEWHERE IN THIS WORLD!
Dateline.... CHINA
A guy in China was detained for making a false police report as part of an elaborate excuse to quit his job. The man said in the false police report that he was a drug dealer operating out of his workplace so that he would be arrested. Police later learned the man made up the story so he could get out of the job because he hated it.
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Talk
about quick thinking. A Ukrainian woman wasn’t about to be denied
service at a Post Office for not wearing a mask, as has been mandated
in her country since April. The woman was caught on camera taking off
her panties and then wearing them as a makeshift mask. Not
surprisingly, the footage recorded at the Nova Posha post office in
Kiev went viral. The woman clearly wasn’t pleased when told she
wouldn’t be allowed to take care of her postal requirements and
angrily removed her pants in front of other customers and put the
white panties over her face. According to U.K.’s The Sun, the woman
is a mother of two who doesn’t like the restrictions imposed in
Ukraine during the COVID-19 pandemic. Residents have had to wear a
mask in public and carry identification since April. Even though it
was a special delivery, apparently a post-office employee is in hot
water for releasing the video. (https://bit.ly/2AzsFYR)
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According to police. an Alabama man broke into a local AMC movie theater and ate food for “several days” On Tuesday, May 26th, police responded to the AMC Theatre after receiving a call about a person possibly inside the theater without permission. Mobile police officers said they searched the theater and found the man lying down in one of the screening rooms. Police said he had been inside the business for several days and had eaten several bags of snacks and drank several bottled beverages that belonged to the theater. 33-year-old Raif Mitchell was arrested and charged with burglary. (https://bit.ly/2yNWO60)
FAKE NEWS.... OR FLORIDA?!
I read a headline, you guess if the story is something that really happened in the great state of FLORIDA or is it #FakeNews made up to trick you and amuse me
A Tallahassee Deliveryman who was caught on camera eating a piece of pizza says he did it because the guy at that house never tips ….. FAKE NEWS
An
18-year-old took to the streets of Buffalo at 2 in the morning with a
broom in hand to clean up any trash left from the protests. And after
10 straight hours of sweeping up the debris, Antonio Gwynn’s
neighborhood was back to tip top shape. And now, other members of the
community have rallied to reward him with a new car, a year’s worth
of auto insurance, and full scholarship to a Buffalo-area college.
The 2004 Mustang came from Matt Block who was looking to sell it, but
opted to just give it away instead.