i can t work with these floppy disks. tyrus: i would not even try, but go ahead. kat: so this one somebody sent me on twitter, the metro detroit area. a nail salon called a.j. nails and spot notice their rumba was missing, because it escaped. so, yes, so somebody posted about it on facebook and then someone else found the rumba like a quarter-mile away and then brought it back and left it there. and i guess it was full of dirt and wood chips and stuff. but they cleaned it all out, and now it s home and back to rumbaing the shop.
overdoses. right. we ve seen a 50% increase in opioid overdose over the last couple of years. again that existed in the pandemic but killing largely young people. and the third, in despite of spending more money on health care, we ve got three different things, we aren t getting vaccinated, opioids are too easy to access and killing too many people and then our health care system needs fixing. yeah, all of that money is not going to medicine and physicians, right? it s going to executives and firms. thank you so much. appreciate it. coming up, the technology that makes siri and alexa look like floppy disks and 8-tracks. see the artificial intelligence fooling even the most well trained eyes. beats fit pro. all on us.,e, id don t miss o out. verizon. think about the best night s sleep you ve ever had.
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