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Show Notes:
- Yes, there were sound glitches
- Weather talk
- Long Island road clarifications
- The man who designed those roads was an alleged racist (Robert Moses)
- Feedback: Patterson and Pepper Spray
- Germophobia and Subway Stations (study)
- Bears
- Stupid people
- 80% of people want labels on food that contains DNA
- Darwin Award fun
- 55 Gallons of Lube
- People of Wal-Mart
- Muslim employee suing Costco (7online, The Libertarian Republic)
- Notes on resumes during interviews
- Norma's email update
- No zeros for not doing work anymore in school
- Epic audio smash cut! See if you can find my poor editing!
- Laundry fun
- Fish fun (Hi Nacho!)
You must expose yourself to some germs so you build up an immunity. The problem is since we use so much sanitizer, our bodies can't fight anything.
ReplyDeleteMy dad was a mail carrier and he used to carry a clip-on pepper spray on the bag of mail. He needed it for vicious dogs and drunks.
Pretty soon there will be so much info on labels, they will have to make the print so small, you won't be able to read it anyway. As an older person, it is very difficult to read most labels now without a magnifying glass.
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ReplyDeleteWhen you were talking about the TSA, I was waiting for the Empire State Building story when they took your knife away.
ReplyDeleteWhen you have a job, you sometimes have to waive your beliefs to do the job. As a teacher I often had to teach things I didn't believe in because it was part of the curriculum. I taught it, but didn't believe in it myself.
Did you hear that Pennsylvania's Governor declared that our main problem is poor self esteem? People responded that maybe the high taxes are the problem. Remember the years when schools pushed self-esteem issues. Then students became so proud of themselves that they didn't care if they failed. Another failed try at fixing the educational system.