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The survey asked 2,000 adults from around the country to listen to clips of regional accents to see how much they could stand.
ST. PETERSBURG — Comedian Brian Regan will take the stage Friday, April 16, 7:30 p.m., at the Duke Energy Center for the Arts — Mahaffey Theater, 400 First St. S.,
Funny Noizes Productions invites you to An Evening of Magic with Mark Cook at Barmacy Bar & Grille in Akron on Friday, Feb 19th @ 8pm.
Funny Noizes Productions invites you to An Evening of Magic with Mark Cook at Barmacy Bar & Grille in Akron on Friday, Feb 19th @ 8pm.
This is a FREE show, so we suggest you make your reservations early through Eventbrite or calling FNP Connect 330-975-0072.
Mark Cook is an award-winning magician from Akron, OH. He has traveled around the country performing magic shows for family gatherings and live events at conferences for up 41.09630;-81.54344
Why Do Some Montanans Wear Shorts During the Winter?
We ve all seen it. In the middle of the winter, some dude will be walking through downtown Bozeman wearing shorts. It s something that has a lot of us scratching our heads.
Let s face it. It gets really cold in Montana during the winter. To most of us, the thought of wearing shorts outside is absolutely insane. Living in Montana, you become acclimated to the weather. You get used to the cold for the most part, but sometimes it can still be hard to handle.
I ll admit that once it gets into the mid-40s, I ve worn shorts a time or two. After all, 45 degrees feels pretty nice compared to the subzero temperatures most Montanans recently experienced.