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4 days ago |
1073kissfmtexas.com | Bryan Rolli |Jolana Miller
Maybe you're driving in a limited radio area, maybe you don't want to listen to what your passengers are listening to, or maybe your phone isn't syncing up with your car radio. According to the Find Law website, whatever the reason you decide to put on your earphones, earbuds, or headphones while driving, at least you know you're complying with hands-free laws, which are pretty much everywhere. But is this still legal?
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1 week ago |
1073kissfmtexas.com | Rob Carroll |Jolana Miller
First detected in China in January, scientists and physicians knew it would most likely make its way to America. They were correct because it's officially here. According to the Huff Post website, this new COVID-19 variant accounts for 10% of the SARS-CoV-2 sequences tested from around the world, jumping up from just 2.5% four weeks ago.
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1 week ago |
mega993online.com | Jolana Miller
Do you remember the last time you traveled through an airport? Perhaps you had to check your luggage, then go through security, finally go through security, then find your gate, and wait. Sometimes, it's chaotic; sometimes, it's smooth; sometimes, it's a mix. However, there's always at least a bit of stress involved. Airports are a thing, whether you end up with an unexpected gate change, lost luggage, or unfriendly travelers. In fact, traveling in general is a thing.
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1 week ago |
y105fm.com | Jolana Miller
Have you even heard of "Speech Fasting?"Singers, for example, will rest their vocal cords before a performance. Public speakers, voice actors, and other professions where consistent talking is required or long bouts of conversation are part of the job may also need time to rest their voices. According to the Times of Indiawebsite,it's usually done for a designated number of hours or even for a full day, where the person doing a "speech fast" doesn't even whisper.
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1 week ago |
y105fm.com | Jolana Miller
You wake up on your day off. It's a stunning day with plenty of sunshine. Yup, 'tis the seasonal height of the year to feel "sunshine guilt." Summertime is the most common, even though you can feel this all year round. Oh, those lazy days are the best until you start feeling sh*tty about yourself because you stayed inside on a beautiful, sunny day where you should have been outside taking advantage of. After all, don't you spend most of your time inside?
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