Show Notes for Thursday, February 29, 2024


THIS WEEK'S DEAR JOHN LETTER!

Dear John,

I have an odd letter. I'm 6' 6" and am always asked to get things that are too high for people who are shorter than me. It doesn't bother me. I'm always happy to help. I have knee problems... and it's hard to get down lower sometimes. So sometimes it's hard for me to get things from the lowest shelf in stores. So I was at a store yesterday and there was a shorter woman...probably 5' tall at most...in the aisle. I asked her if she could get a box of cereal from the lowest shelf for me. She looked at me and said, "What's the matter with you? Is this some kind of short-shaming thing for you?" I said, "No, I just have a hard time reaching items on the lower shelves." That was the wrong thing to say. It didn't make things better. She said, "You're an a-hole" and left. Why is it okay for short people to ask me for help, but I'm a jerk when I ask for help from someone shorter?" Was it wrong of me to ask her that? I feel bad, but I didn't meant to cause an issue. Was I wrong somehow?

Signed

Jolly Giant

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February 29th

Bachelor’s Day

International Underlings Day

Leap Day

National Time Refund Day

Superman’s Birthday

Surf And Turf Day

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Can you walk a kilometer pain-free? That’s about 0.6 miles. Because new research finds that 1 in 5 people struggle to walk that far – and that could indicate poor bone health. Scientists at Australia’s Garvan Institute of Medical Research say asking patients about walking limitations is an easy way for doctors to identify those in need of bone health screenings and interventions intended to stop fractures before they occur. Their research shows that women who reported “a lot” of limitations in walking one kilometer had a 60% higher fracture risk than women reporting no limitations. Among men, the increased risk was over 100%.

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As people continue to look for ways to minimize their use of single-use plastics, the question has come up: Can a Ziploc bag be reused? The company that makes them has chimed in, saying: “Because Ziploc brand bags are made with high-quality, recyclable material…our bags can be reused several times.” A spokesperson did caution, however, that the brand recommends cleaning the bags between uses by hand-washing them with soap and air drying them. And, as you might imagine, if the bag was used to hold raw meat, fish, eggs, or spoiled food, it should be tossed.

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In a move that ought to make fans of The Beatles twist and shout, Sony Pictures and Oscar-winning filmmaker Sam Mendes have set plans to make 4 separate theatrical films, one on each of the members of music’s most famous and enduring band. Mendes will direct all 4, and this marks the first time Apple Corps Ltd. and The Beatles – Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and the families of John Lennon and George Harrison – have granted full life story and music rights for a scripted film. Each will follow a different band member’s perspective, but their stories will also naturally interconnect. Mendes will also produce the movies, expected to hit theaters in 2027.

Mark Wahlberg had to grin and bear it to film his new movie “Arthur the King”. The 52-year-old revealed he suffered a harrowing injury during the first day of shooting the adventure drama, which is inspired by the true story of an adventure racer who befriends a stray dog during a 400-mile race across the Dominican Republic. Wahlberg said he wanted to “pay attention to the small stuff” and “look the part,” meaning he had to undergo a lot of training similar to that of real-life athletes who take on that kind of challenge. Unfortunately, he tore his meniscus the first day, so all his training “went out the window”. A doctor warned him that not pausing production to heal could cause serious injury, but Wahlberg decided to work through it. As he put it: “So I got to understand the suffering a little bit more than I wanted to.” King Arthur is out March 15.

Vanessa Williams is bringing ‘Miranda Priestly’ to the stage! The producers of the upcoming London musical adaptation of “The Devil Wears Prada” have announced that the “Ugly Betty” star will play the iconic fictional Runway magazine editor-in-chief when the show begins performances in October. Both Williams and the production’s Instagram account shared videos of her in character as Miranda to make the announcement. Williams wrote: “Yes…it’s me.” LINK: http://tinyurl.com/5axa7fzf

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A study claims you waste $75 in gas a year by accidentally going the wrong way

Gen Z definitely has a thing about early 2000s technology. People in that age group have been known to ditch iPhones for flip phones, bring back digital cameras, buy up used iPods, and even use iPod Minis as hair clips. The next target? The landline phone. In a time when landlines are almost obsolete, some say that Gen Z’s fascination with the supposedly retro tech could spark a resurgence. What’s the attraction? One 24-year-old New Yorker said: “Having a landline really bridges that gap between reality and my childhood fantasy. I feel like the main character in my favorite TV shows – ‘One Tree Hill’, ‘The OC’, ‘Gilmore Girls’ – when I use it.”

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Porsche’s first car, built in 1898, was electric.

The only difference between fog and mist is visibility: if you can’t see more than 100 metres ahead, it’s fog, not mist.

People with blue eyes are better able to see in the dark.

In the 1600s, Londoners were advised to keep jars of human bodily gas (“fart jars”) on hand to combat bubonic plague.

Between 1912 and 1948, the Olympics awarded medals in sculpture, music, painting, and architecture.

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Question: Over 80% of us have at least one of THESE, but don’t fully appreciate it until the age of 28. What is it?

Answer: A sibling!

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Do you know the anti-aging guru, Brian Johnson? The Los Angeles “biohacker” who is spending $2 million per year to supposedly reverse the aging process? Yeah, that guy. Well, now this modern-day ‘Dorian Gray’ claims he has beaten both balding and graying hair. In a new YouTube video, the 46-year-old says that by now, “genetically, I should be bald”. He then takes viewers through his 3 tactics to keep his locks looking luscious, a part of his “Project Blueprint” initiative to stay forever young. Those tactics are:

1. Red light therapy: He puts on a red light therapy cap for 6 minutes each morning, to “increase blood flow and also stimulate hair follicle activity.

2. Topical treatment: Next, he applies a topical treatment. He points out that while topicals like Rogaine and Minoxidil 5% are both effective, he uses a special concoction.

3. Microneedling: To “enhance the effects of the topicals”, a healthcare provider uses a roller with small, fine needles on it, moving over areas of hair loss to create punctures in the skin. This is believed to promote hair growth.

In the video, he also provides tips on beating graying hair. LINK: http://tinyurl.com/yfkrdhvs

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A recent Reddit thread asked: “What industry “secret” do you know that most people don’t?” Here are some of the best answers…

Most—probably 80% or more—of the books on the nonfiction bestseller list (autobiographies, memoirs, political/business books, etc.) are ghostwritten. Source: I am a ghostwriter.

People who sell courses on how to make money make their own money selling you the course.

I’m an unarmed security guard. Every now & then I’ll get a comment from someone about how they’re glad I’m around in case there’s an active shooter or something. Yea; if that happens? We’re not doing anything aside from getting ourselves to safety and calling the cops.

Pack your freight like it’s going to get a pallet stacked on top of it because it most likely will.

If teachers did absolutely everything in their job description perfectly, they would never sleep, eat or socialize.

If you have already googled your (I.T.) problem, you have already exceeded the first 2 tiers of tech support.

I make wildlife films for big streamers and broadcasters. The sound is all either library or foley.

I’m an academic researcher and I can speak for a huge number in my field when I say: If you want access to our studies and they’re behind a paywall, you can email us and we will send you the study.

If you find an extra nugget in your order, it wasn’t a mistake. You got a cool employee.

If your baby goes to a nursery/daycare, chances are those weren’t their “first” steps/words etc that you witnessed. Industry standard is to not tell parents when these things happen as it makes them feel bad.

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I like work; it fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours.” —Jerome K. Jerome

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Show Notes for Wednesday, February 28, 2024


Today we visit with Jessy Schram. She has been on Chicago Med for a bit and is BACK for season nine (on now!)

TODAY IS A SPECIAL DAY! (A special thanks to ListOfNationalDays.com)

February 28th

Car Keys And Small Change Day

National Chocolate Souffle Day

National Essay Day

National Floral Design Day

National Public Sleeping Day

National Science Day

National Tooth Fairy Day

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Everyone moves in a unique way, and scientists are saying that your personal walking gait can indicate a lot about your overall health. In fact, it’s gaining traction as one of your vital signs, along with body temperature, pulse rate, respiration rate, blood pressure and oxygen saturation. Having your gait analyzed by a health professional can predict motor delays in kids, fall risks in older adults and, when coupled with a cognition decline, the risk of dementia. Walking speed can also be an indicator of your health. A study released last Fall found that walking faster is associated with a reduced risk of death.

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In honor of the Lunar New Year, Starbucks has added pork-flavored coffee to its menu at some stores in China. Named the “Abundant Year Savory Latte,” the brand describes it as having an “interesting” flavor. The “braised pork latte” is made by combining pork flavor sauce with espresso and steamed milk, with extra pork sauce and pork breast meat for garnish, according to the Starbucks delivery app.

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An Amazon Prime subscriber has a problem with the company’s implementation of ads on Prime Video – and has filed a class action lawsuit, challenging the move. The plaintiff, who lives in California, alleges misleading advertising and consumer protection law breaches against Amazon in connection to its “unfair” change to ads on Prime Video. This comes about a week and a half after the company started showing limited ads to US subscribers and asking those looking to continue streaming without them to pay an extra $2.99 per month.

American Idol” bosses are considering replacing Katy Perry with Miley Cyrus on the judges’ panel. An insider said that executives are afraid, however, that Cyrus is not “family-friendly” enough. The Sun reports that a consultant claims they are also looking at other options, including Jennifer Lopez and Shania Twain, both of whom have worked on the show in the past, and are considered “safe” – but there is still a “push” for Cyrus. The ‘Flowers’ singer might be “perfect” because she “is a younger star with an audience that has grown up with her as Hannah Montana and is a celebrated pop star in her own right.”

The biopic “Bob Marley: One Love” is shaping up to be the first bit of good news the box office has enjoyed in nearly a month. It rode strong word-of-mouth to an estimated 6-day opening of $46 million domestically. That’s way beyond pre-release projections, which topped out at $35 million. “Madame Web” was rejected by critics and audiences alike en route to a $24 million 6-day opening.


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The NFL has announced that the 2024/25 season will kick off on September 5th.

Cassette tapes, believe it or not, are the cool thing to collect in Japan. Once thought to be a relic of the past, the humble rectangle of magnetic film is experiencing a renaissance, charming a new generation of music fans with its nostalgic appearance and distinctly warm and rich sound. Some stores in Tokyo are expanding their cassette tape sections, signaling a resurgence of compact analog recording media. In a world where the norm is to listen to music through digital media, such as streaming services, one retailer attributes the recent popularity of cassettes to the fact that music enthusiasts can “own and feel attached” to them: “For the younger generation, they are novel, and for those who used them before, they evoke nostalgia about their early days of listening to music.”

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People tend to read as much as 10% slower from a screen than from paper.

The term “genuine leather” does not mean ‘real’ leather, it is a distinct grade of leather and is the second lowest-quality type.

If you keep going North, you will eventually go South but, if you keep going East, you will never go West.

A zombie outbreak would never last more than 2 days, due to natural predators like maggots and hot weather tearing them apart.

✓ In 2014, McDonalds engineered bubble-gum-flavored broccoli to make Happy Meals healthier.

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Question: 19% of us use our phone to look THIS up. What is it?

Answer: Recipes

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It may be located in a cold area, but the world’s only “ski-thru” window has become a hot destination. “McSki”, which, as you might imagine, serves up McDonald’s menu items, is located in Sälen, Sweden. It first opened in 1996, but people from around the world have been visiting this winter, thanks to snow bunnies who spotted the restaurant in viral videos. McSki, which sits on the slopes of the Lindvallen winter resort, allows customers to, well, ski (or snowboard) up to a window and order food and drinks. The restaurant boasts a full menu, in addition to a McCafe, where hot chocolate and warm Swedish cinnamon buns are featured. Those who’d like to warm up can sit inside McSki, which resembles a cozy ski lodge with its wood-paneled interior. Most of the buzz about the place this year is thanks to TikTok, managers say, noting they have never seen so many English visitors. One TikTok video posted in December, which describes McSki as “heaven,” has been viewed more than 6.6 million times. LINK: http://tinyurl.com/yfnvnac6

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A recent Reddit thread asked: “What industry “secret” do you know that most people don’t?” Here are some of the best answers…

Most—probably 80% or more—of the books on the nonfiction bestseller list (autobiographies, memoirs, political/business books, etc.) are ghostwritten. Source: I am a ghostwriter.

People who sell courses on how to make money make their own money selling you the course.

I’m an unarmed security guard. Every now & then I’ll get a comment from someone about how they’re glad I’m around in case there’s an active shooter or something. Yea; if that happens? We’re not doing anything aside from getting ourselves to safety and calling the cops.

Pack your freight like it’s going to get a pallet stacked on top of it because it most likely will.

If teachers did absolutely everything in their job description perfectly, they would never sleep, eat or socialize.

If you have already googled your (I.T.) problem, you have already exceeded the first 2 tiers of tech support. (And if you already tried restarting it, you’ve probably just put someone out of a job!)

I make wildlife films for big streamers and broadcasters. The sound is all either library or foley (Created by sound artists).

I’m an academic researcher and I can speak for a huge number in my field when I say: If you want access to our studies and they’re behind a paywall, you can email us and we will send you the study.

If you find an extra nugget in your order, it wasn’t a mistake. You got a cool employee.

If your baby goes to a nursery/daycare, chances are those weren’t their “first” steps/words etc that you witnessed. Industry standard is to not tell parents when these things happen as it makes them feel bad.

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Misers are no fun to live with, but they make great ancestors.” —Tom Snyder

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Show Notes for Tuesday, February 27, 2024


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!!!BUY THE T-SHIRTS HERE https://goo.gl/S476Js OR HERE https://goo.gl/GQvVxo

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February 27th

Anosmia Awareness Day

National Kahlua Day

National Polar Bear Day

National Protein Day

National Retro Day

National Strawberry Day

No Brainer Day

Pokemon Day

The Big Breakfast Day

World NGO Day

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People who experience “FOMO” are more likely to be promiscuous. FOMO, an acronym for “Fear Of Missing Out” popularized by author Patrick J. McGinnis in 2004, has become a popular shortform on social media. But a new study published in Current Research in Behavioral Sciences found FOMO goes back waaay before that. Co-author Adam Davis said they determined that “higher levels of FOMO were associated with a greater desire to seek out short-term sex partners.”

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Older people tend to use the wrong emojis. A new study out of the University of Nottingham found that older people commonly misuse emojis — such as surprised, fearful, sad and angry reactions — to express their emotions through texting. Researchers tested a group of 253 Chinese and 270 United Kingdom adults, and found “a negative association between age and accuracy in emoji recognition in general.” The study’s lead author said: “Some ‘universal’ facial emotions may not be ‘universal’ when they transfer to emoji.”

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Gordon Ramsay made a fan’s dream come true. The TV chef posted a touching TikTok video of him meeting longtime fan Madison, who has been diagnosed with stage 4 terminal cancer. Ramsay flew Madison to see him in Miami after she shared her goal of wanting to meet him as part of a “bucket list” video on TikTok that went viral in January — which has amassed over 7 million views. Footage in Ramsay’s vid showed Madison getting emotional as she held hands with him, before he gave her a hug. The pair were also seen laughing as Ramsay gave Madison a few twirls while dancing together in his restaurant, Hell’s Kitchen. They also enjoyed dinner together. LINK: http://tinyurl.com/tc7m5wf4

Marvel Studios has its “Fantastic Four.” The superhero quartet — the first characters created for Marvel by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby — will be played by Pedro Pascal as ‘Reed Richards’ (aka ‘Mr. Fantastic’), Vanessa Kirby as ‘Sue Storm’ (‘Invisible Woman’), Joseph Quinn as ‘Johnny Storm’ (‘The Human Torch’) and Ebon Moss-Bachrach as ‘Ben Grimm’ (‘The Thing’). As part of the announcement, Disney also revealed that the release date of “The Fantastic Four” is now July 25, 2025.

Will Smith is set to star and produce the upcoming crime action thriller “Sugar Bandits”. Based on the 2010 novel “Devils in Exile” by Chuck Hogan, who also wrote the screenplay, Smith will play ‘Maven’, an Iraq War veteran who struggles to fit back into civilian life in Boston. He joins a gang of fellow war vets who rip off drug dealers, only to find himself being hunted by both a DEA agent and a vengeful drug lord. No release date yet.

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I’m not sure you really want to hear this, but a top researcher is warning that uncontrollable artificial intelligence may eventually lead to the extinction of the human race. Dr. Roman V. Yampolskiy, an AI safety expert and an associate professor of computer science and engineering at the University of Louisville, was responding to a new survey that found there isn’t much evidence to suggest that AI can be managed safely. He said in a media release: “We are facing an almost guaranteed event with potential to cause an existential catastrophe. No wonder many consider this to be the most important problem humanity has ever faced. The outcome could be prosperity or extinction, and the fate of the universe hangs in the balance.” The main problem, as Dr. Yampolskiy sees it, is the complexity and unpredictability of AI systems, which can learn, adapt, and make decisions in ways that humans cannot foresee or understand. This makes ensuring their safety very complex…and potentially unachievable. He suggests that the pursuit of advanced AI should also involve demonstrating that it can be controlled, and is asking for a significant ramp-up in AI safety research.

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Nintendo trademarked the phrase “It’s on like Donkey Kong” in 2010.

Believe it or not, Ripley’s creator Robert Ripley died on the TV set of “Ripley’s Believe it or Not!”

Herring fish communicate through flatulence.

After eating a large meal, a lion can sleep for up to 24 hours straight.

✓ “The Lion King” was originally named “King of the Jungle” until producers realized that lions don’t actually live in jungles.

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Question: Nearly 60% of people with one of THESE, don’t use it for its originally intended purpose. What is it?

Answer: A garage

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A woman tried to sneak out of a private hospital in Turkey, hours after undergoing plastic surgery in an attempt to avoid paying. In a clip that has been doing the rounds online, a woman wearing a hospital robe and white slippers can be seen arguing with doctors and nurses who are trying to stop her from leaving. The woman’s face is visibly swollen and almost completely covered in bandages. which makes sense when considering she had undergone extensive plastic surgery just hours prior. A local TV station reported she had traveled to Turkey to get plastic surgery to her face, but as soon as she could walk straight after the cosmetic procedure, she allegedly tried to sneak out of the hospital without paying. The patient was escorted back inside, but it’s unclear how the situation was resolved.

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This week, Dictionary.com announced it is adding 327 new entries. Here are some of them – which ones do you already know?

Bed rotting: The practice of spending many hours in bed during the day, often with snacks or an electronic device, as a voluntary retreat from activity or stress.

Bussin’: Great; wonderful; amazing.

Barbiecore: An aesthetic or style featuring playful pink outfits, accessories, decor, etc., celebrating and modeled on the wardrobe of the Barbie doll.

Cheat code: A ploy or technique that bypasses traditional methods or rules in order to improve oneself or one’s success.

Girl dinner: An attractively presented collection of snacks that involve little preparation, such as small helpings of cold cuts, cheese, fruit, cherry tomatoes, etc., sufficient to constitute a meal for one.

Greedflation: A rise in prices that is not due to market pressure or other factor organic to the economy, but caused by corporate executives, property owners, etc., solely to increase profits that are already healthy or excessive.

Keto flu: A temporary feeling of illness or physical unease often experienced by those starting a keto diet.

Pretty privilege: An unearned and mostly unacknowledged societal advantage that a person has by fitting into the beauty standards of their culture.

Slow fashion: A movement that emphasizes eco-friendly, well-made clothing, maintenance and repair of garments to extend their lifespan, and a reduction of one’s consumption of new clothing items.

Range anxiety: The apprehension or fear that an electric vehicle’s battery will run out of power before reaching one’s destination or a charging station.

Skiplagging: The practice of purchasing a ticket for a flight with a layover at one’s true destination, getting off at the layover point, and skipping the last leg, in order to avoid paying a higher fare for a direct flight to one’s supposed destination.

The ick: A sudden feeling of disgust or dislike, often in response to the actions of another person.

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Anybody who tells you money can’t buy happiness never had any.” —Samuel L. Jackson

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Show Notes for Monday, February 26, 2024


This #MovieStarMonday we visit with Howie Mandel. Between movies, game shows and other TV shows, Howie Mandel has become a household name all over the world, but he's still absolutely still fond of his first love, stand up comedy. Howie will be out for a few more shows this year! Tickets available at https://www.howiemandel.com/tour-dates

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February 26th

Carpe Diem Day

For Pete’s Sake Day

Levi Strauss Day

National Letter To An Elder Day

National Pistachio Day

National Set A Good Example Day

National Tell A Fairy Tale Day

Thermos Bottle Day

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OK, you’ve come down with the flu. Who do you want to look after you: your partner – or your mom? Well, according to a new survey, about 2 in 5 of us would prefer to be under the care of Dr. Mommy. The survey of 2,000 adults in the US found that men are likelier to agree that their mom takes better care of them than their partner does when they’re sick (43% vs. 35%). Other results:

When they’re sick, women are likelier to want to be left alone (53%) than men (47%)

58% of men said they still wish their moms could take care of them while sick.

68% said they prefer to keep it to themselves when they’re sick, but 28% said they prefer to let others know.

29% of men have posted a pic online to show they were sick at home, vs. 20% of women.

And almost 80% of women feel they handle being sick better than men. Only 30% of men think the same.

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Eating grapefruit with your coffee might prolong the effects of caffeine — and ward off that afternoon slump. Michelle Francl, a chemistry professor at Bryn Mawr College, says her studies have found that: “If you eat a lot of grapefruit, you can increase the time the caffeine remains in the system.” She made the comment during a Chemistry World webinar last week. She’s the same chemist who enraged tea purists last month by suggesting that adding a pinch of salt to a cup of tea makes it “better.” Oh, and just so you know, Francl also says that cabbage, broccoli and brussels sprouts could help caffeine clear from your system quicker.

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BAFTA bosses have explained Matthew Perry’s exclusion from the “In Memoriam” segment during the British Academy Film Awards. The ceremony on Sunday featured a moving tribute to film industry figures who have died over the last year, including Jane Birkin, Carl Weathers, and Tina Turner, but the “Friends” star was left out. A statement from BAFTA says: “We confirm he will be honored in our forthcoming BAFTA television awards in May, and on the in memoriam section on our website.” Though best known for Friends, Perry had a film career that included more than a dozen credits, including “Fools Rush In”, “The Whole Nine Yards”, and “17 Again”.

Wonka” has notched another sweet box office benchmark. The fantasy musical, starring Timothée Chalamet as the eccentric chocolatier, has crossed $600 million globally. After 10 weeks on the big screen, “Wonka” has generated $210 million in North America and $395 million internationally for a worldwide tally of $605 million. It’s a notable milestone because only 7 films that were released in 2023 managed to surpass the $600 million mark.

ABC has debuted the first promo for the Oscars, and it features host Jimmy Kimmel in a recreation of “Barbie” that also reunites cast members Ryan Gosling, America Ferrera and Kate McKinnon. It shows Kimmel seeking the advice of ‘Weird Barbie’ to figure out how to get to the Oscars. Their journey takes them through a re-creation of the “Oppenheimer” set, where Kimmel gets to poke fun at friend Matt Damon. The two end up in the Oscars lobby, where nominee Ferrera points out the reasons why hosting the Oscars is the worst gig in Hollywood, then she informs Ryan Gosling that filmmaker Greta Gerwig is not a best director nominee – prompting Gosling to let out his best ‘Ken’ scream in horror. LINK: http://tinyurl.com/f6d7kkdh

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The ampersand (&) used to be the 27th letter of the alphabet. To avoid confusion with the word “and”, people added “per se” before its name when reciting the alphabet, so that it ended: X, Y, Z, and per se. This all ran together, and the term “ampersand” was born.

A Chinese trucking company paid $30,000 to transport thousands of pounds of snow from the frozen northern city of Harbin to a special needs school in the tropical southern metropolis of Guangzhou. Officially, it was Beijing Truck Home Information Technology’s demonstration run of their refrigerated trucks, but for the drivers and staff, it was all about bringing joy to the children. The convoy drove 1,960 miles (3,300km) over 5 days, arriving at Xingzhi Children’s Growth Center on Feb. The trucks then dumped out the snow and gave almost 2,000 children with autism and other special needs the chance to experience snow for the first time ever. One observer said: “The snow may be cold, but everyone’s heart has completely melted.”

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Another term for nieces or nephews is “niblings.”

Blue whale tongues can weigh as much as an elephant.

A pill bug can drink through its rear end.

On average, a 150-pound person burns 114 calories per hour while standing and doing nothing.

To dig a hole to China, you’d need to start shoveling in Chile or Argentina.

Males sweat 40% more than females.

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Question: A poll found the top 2 foods that even the pickiest eaters will eat. What are they?

Answer: French fries and mac and cheese

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It’s not exactly a “job opportunity”, but it’s definitely an opportunity to do something unique. NASA has put out the call for volunteers to participate in its second yearlong simulated Mars mission. The space agency is looking for 4 people for its “Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog”, starting next spring. The selected crew members will be housed in a 1,700-square-foot 3D-printed habitat. The Mars Dune Alpha habitat at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston is designed to simulate what life might be like for future explorers on the red planet. During their stay, volunteers will perform habitat maintenance and grow crops, among other tasks. The habitat also has a 1,200-square-foot sandbox attached to it for simulated spacewalks. It’s a paid gig, but no word on how much. NASA is accepting applications on the CHAPEA website from now through April 2. LINK: https://chapea.nasa.gov/

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This week, Dictionary.com announced it is adding 327 new entries. Here are some of them – which ones do you already know?

Bed rotting: The practice of spending many hours in bed during the day, often with snacks or an electronic device, as a voluntary retreat from activity or stress.

Bussin’: Great; wonderful; amazing.

Barbiecore: An aesthetic or style featuring playful pink outfits, accessories, decor, etc., celebrating and modeled on the wardrobe of the Barbie doll.

Cheat code: A ploy or technique that bypasses traditional methods or rules in order to improve oneself or one’s success.

Girl dinner: An attractively presented collection of snacks that involve little preparation, such as small helpings of cold cuts, cheese, fruit, cherry tomatoes, etc., sufficient to constitute a meal for one.

Greedflation: A rise in prices that is not due to market pressure or other factor organic to the economy, but caused by corporate executives, property owners, etc., solely to increase profits that are already healthy or excessive.

Keto flu: A temporary feeling of illness or physical unease often experienced by those starting a keto diet.

Pretty privilege: An unearned and mostly unacknowledged societal advantage that a person has by fitting into the beauty standards of their culture.

Slow fashion: A movement that emphasizes eco-friendly, well-made clothing, maintenance and repair of garments to extend their lifespan, and a reduction of one’s consumption of new clothing items.

Range anxiety: The apprehension or fear that an electric vehicle’s battery will run out of power before reaching one’s destination or a charging station.

Skiplagging: The practice of purchasing a ticket for a flight with a layover at one’s true destination, getting off at the layover point, and skipping the last leg, in order to avoid paying a higher fare for a direct flight to one’s supposed destination.

The ick: A sudden feeling of disgust or dislike, often in response to the actions of another person.

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