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- A lack of restrooms has left New Yorkers in a bind. They want to go out but then they are left holding it in. Restaurants, bars and coffee shops where New Yorkers could always find relief in the past have closed their restrooms to the public. Plus, with fears over the coronavirus still very present, many don’t feel safe going into germ-infested public restrooms. And hey, peeing in public isn’t even a crime anymore. In 2017, New York City introduced the Criminal Justice Reform Act, which decriminalized low-level offenses.
- Get the milk ready because Frito-Lay just released its hottest chip ever, and it’s part of the Cheetos family. While some of us can only handle Chester Cheetah’s original cheese puff, Flamin’ Hot lovers will be delighted to know that there’s now a much spicier version of the blazing snack dubbed Flamin’ Hot Pepper Puffs. Flamin’ Hot Pepper Puffs are shaped like a pepper, and marketing materials promise that your taste buds will be tingling.
WACKY-BUT-TRUE: FLORIDA MAN LETS 12-YEAR-OLD DRIVE JEEP 85 MPH _ A Florida man is facing felony charges after police said he let a 12-year-old girl drive his SUV and told her to speed because he wanted to be a “cool father” — even though he is not her dad. 41-year-old Shaun Michaelsen told the arresting officer he is friends with the girl’s mother and that the girl and her friend were staying with him for a few days. He said the girl had asked earlier in the day if she could drive his Jeep, so he thought “it would be cool” and that he was trying to be a “cool father.” Michaelsen also told officers he had been drinking.
… The arrest report indicates an officer spotted the Jeep making an illegal U-turn and then speeding away at about 12:10 AM Monday. He followed and the Jeep reached speeds of 85 mph in a 45 mph zone before he was able to pull it over. The officer said that when he asked the 12-year-old why she was driving so fast, she said Michaelsen told her to.
WACKY-BUT-TRUE: PREGNANT WOMAN FALLS THROUGH KITCHEN CEILING _ A pregnant U.K. woman who fell through her kitchen ceiling didn’t break a single bone — but immediately went into labor. The woman was 35 weeks pregnant when she crashed through her bathroom floor and fell ten feet into the kitchen. The woman and her husband were renovating the bathroom for the arrival of the baby and there was nothing but plasterboard and joists. She thinks she missed a step. As soon as the paramedics got to her home they checked her out and then rushed her to the hospital to deliver her baby.
WACKY-BUT-TRUE: LOCKED IN A VAULT _ In Argentina a man went to the bank late one Friday afternoon to get something out of his safe deposit box. He had only been inside the vault for a few minutes when the lights went out. He assumed there was some kind of electrical problem, but after a few minutes in the dark, he started getting nervous. He cried out for help, but no one answered. Then he heard the heavy doors of the vault closing with a loud thud. He was locked in, and since the bank didn’t have weekend business hours, he knew he was going to be in there for a long time. On Monday, the bank security guard was surprised to see the man when he opened the vault. The man, who seemed no worse for the experience, explained that he had stayed alive thanks to a bag of cookies he had with him.
WACKY-BUT-TRUE: CROWS CAUSE FIRE _ Security cameras set up to catch arsonists starting fires at a shrine in Japan instead caught crows stealing lit candles and dropping them on piles of leaves.
Entertainment News
Question of the Podcast - What is BEST incident of plain luck that you’ve ever experienced? The question of the podcast for listener participation for this Wednesday is a What is something you will never get tired of doing? You can respond to the question on The Jason & Mindy Facebook page or the Lowtree Studios facebook page and we will feature your response on next Wednesday’s show.
Fun Facts
✓ The 1900 Paris Olympics included events in billiards, checkers, and fishing.
✓ In the middle ages, dead bodies were often used as ammunition in catapults.
A third of Americans sleep with a “comfort object” from childhood. From a special pillow, a blanket or a stuffed animal held over from when they were little, 34 percent keep something of sentimental value close to them while they sleep.
26 percent have an unconventional trick to help themselves fall asleep — everything from thinking about alligators, putting their legs up on the wall or rocking themselves to sleep.
41 percent have nighttime rituals to help them fall asleep on time, including checking that the doors are locked (32 percent), listening to music (30 percent) and putting on a specific movie or TV show (28 percent). This was in addition to spending time on their phone (28 percent) and reading a book (27 percent). Others find it helpful to take a warm bath or shower (26 percent), eat a snack (21 percent) and take vitamins and supplements (18 percent).
QUESTIONABLE HANGOVER CURES FROM AROUND THE WORLD
Readers Digest found the worst of the worst if you’re fighting off a hangover. Would you ever try…
• A glass of juice from either sour pickles or sauerkraut. A favorite in Poland to help quell headaches and alleviate discomfort.
• Umeboshi. The go-to hangover cure in Japan. Umboshi is salty pickled plums which supposedly improve liver function and help aid in digestion.
• Milk Thistle. The Brits love this. Several studies have proven that taking this pill erases any discomfort.
• Canada Dry Ginger Ale. Yes, the Canadians turn to ginger ale to settle an upset stomach. The most likely help for a hangover, ginger, is missing from the ingredients, though.
• The Bloody Mary. God Bless the USA! This is our hangover cure. The tomato juice contains high concentrations of lycopene and celery has restorative vitamins that help ease the pain. Oh, and then there’s the liquor. Party on.
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https://www.patreon.com/lowtreestudios
Lowtree Studios Podcasts
www.lowtreestudios.com
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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JasonMindyPod/
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- A lack of restrooms has left New Yorkers in a bind. They want to go out but then they are left holding it in. Restaurants, bars and coffee shops where New Yorkers could always find relief in the past have closed their restrooms to the public. Plus, with fears over the coronavirus still very present, many don’t feel safe going into germ-infested public restrooms. And hey, peeing in public isn’t even a crime anymore. In 2017, New York City introduced the Criminal Justice Reform Act, which decriminalized low-level offenses.
- Get the milk ready because Frito-Lay just released its hottest chip ever, and it’s part of the Cheetos family. While some of us can only handle Chester Cheetah’s original cheese puff, Flamin’ Hot lovers will be delighted to know that there’s now a much spicier version of the blazing snack dubbed Flamin’ Hot Pepper Puffs. Flamin’ Hot Pepper Puffs are shaped like a pepper, and marketing materials promise that your taste buds will be tingling.
WACKY-BUT-TRUE: FLORIDA MAN LETS 12-YEAR-OLD DRIVE JEEP 85 MPH _ A Florida man is facing felony charges after police said he let a 12-year-old girl drive his SUV and told her to speed because he wanted to be a “cool father” — even though he is not her dad. 41-year-old Shaun Michaelsen told the arresting officer he is friends with the girl’s mother and that the girl and her friend were staying with him for a few days. He said the girl had asked earlier in the day if she could drive his Jeep, so he thought “it would be cool” and that he was trying to be a “cool father.” Michaelsen also told officers he had been drinking.
… The arrest report indicates an officer spotted the Jeep making an illegal U-turn and then speeding away at about 12:10 AM Monday. He followed and the Jeep reached speeds of 85 mph in a 45 mph zone before he was able to pull it over. The officer said that when he asked the 12-year-old why she was driving so fast, she said Michaelsen told her to.
WACKY-BUT-TRUE: PREGNANT WOMAN FALLS THROUGH KITCHEN CEILING _ A pregnant U.K. woman who fell through her kitchen ceiling didn’t break a single bone — but immediately went into labor. The woman was 35 weeks pregnant when she crashed through her bathroom floor and fell ten feet into the kitchen. The woman and her husband were renovating the bathroom for the arrival of the baby and there was nothing but plasterboard and joists. She thinks she missed a step. As soon as the paramedics got to her home they checked her out and then rushed her to the hospital to deliver her baby.
WACKY-BUT-TRUE: LOCKED IN A VAULT _ In Argentina a man went to the bank late one Friday afternoon to get something out of his safe deposit box. He had only been inside the vault for a few minutes when the lights went out. He assumed there was some kind of electrical problem, but after a few minutes in the dark, he started getting nervous. He cried out for help, but no one answered. Then he heard the heavy doors of the vault closing with a loud thud. He was locked in, and since the bank didn’t have weekend business hours, he knew he was going to be in there for a long time. On Monday, the bank security guard was surprised to see the man when he opened the vault. The man, who seemed no worse for the experience, explained that he had stayed alive thanks to a bag of cookies he had with him.
WACKY-BUT-TRUE: CROWS CAUSE FIRE _ Security cameras set up to catch arsonists starting fires at a shrine in Japan instead caught crows stealing lit candles and dropping them on piles of leaves.
Entertainment News
Question of the Podcast - What is BEST incident of plain luck that you’ve ever experienced? The question of the podcast for listener participation for this Wednesday is a What is something you will never get tired of doing? You can respond to the question on The Jason & Mindy Facebook page or the Lowtree Studios facebook page and we will feature your response on next Wednesday’s show.
Fun Facts
✓ The 1900 Paris Olympics included events in billiards, checkers, and fishing.
✓ In the middle ages, dead bodies were often used as ammunition in catapults.
A third of Americans sleep with a “comfort object” from childhood. From a special pillow, a blanket or a stuffed animal held over from when they were little, 34 percent keep something of sentimental value close to them while they sleep.
26 percent have an unconventional trick to help themselves fall asleep — everything from thinking about alligators, putting their legs up on the wall or rocking themselves to sleep.
41 percent have nighttime rituals to help them fall asleep on time, including checking that the doors are locked (32 percent), listening to music (30 percent) and putting on a specific movie or TV show (28 percent). This was in addition to spending time on their phone (28 percent) and reading a book (27 percent). Others find it helpful to take a warm bath or shower (26 percent), eat a snack (21 percent) and take vitamins and supplements (18 percent).
QUESTIONABLE HANGOVER CURES FROM AROUND THE WORLD
Readers Digest found the worst of the worst if you’re fighting off a hangover. Would you ever try…
• A glass of juice from either sour pickles or sauerkraut. A favorite in Poland to help quell headaches and alleviate discomfort.
• Umeboshi. The go-to hangover cure in Japan. Umboshi is salty pickled plums which supposedly improve liver function and help aid in digestion.
• Milk Thistle. The Brits love this. Several studies have proven that taking this pill erases any discomfort.
• Canada Dry Ginger Ale. Yes, the Canadians turn to ginger ale to settle an upset stomach. The most likely help for a hangover, ginger, is missing from the ingredients, though.
• The Bloody Mary. God Bless the USA! This is our hangover cure. The tomato juice contains high concentrations of lycopene and celery has restorative vitamins that help ease the pain. Oh, and then there’s the liquor. Party on.
Patreon
https://www.patreon.com/lowtreestudios
Lowtree Studios Podcasts
www.lowtreestudios.com
Social
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JasonMindyPod/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jason_mindypod/