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FGL Drive-In Concert Coming to 5 Area Big Screens

New Homeowner Alert - A Fan Rule That Blew My Mind

We just moved into a new house and in almost every room is a ceiling fan. We picked out the ones we wanted and the builders hung them for us. That's all I thought we needed to do. Boy was I wrong. Did you know there's something you need to do to the ceiling fans depending on what time of year it is? This little tip blew me away.

Chrissy Tries to Blend in by Obnoxiously Cheering at Son s Game

I can t help it, I love watching my son, Ryan, play baseball. Yes, I am one of those parents who gets loud on the sidelines. I am not yelling at the umps or shouting negative things, I am just cheering loudly for Ryan and the kids on his team. I mic myself up so you can all enjoy my musings. We call it Big League Chooch. Brian always gives me a hard time because he thinks I am loud and obnoxious with what I shout out at Ryan s games. He says he hates it, but I think he secretly loves it. This week, I try to explain to Brian that I blend in at the games, and most of the time, no one really hears me cheer. He doesn t believe me and compares me to an animal in the wild. Take a listen to this week s Big League Chooch .

Buffalo Bills Want Frontline Healthcare Workers at the NFL Draft

Buffalo Bills Want Frontline Healthcare Workers at the NFL Draft The NFL draft is happening at the end of April and the Buffalo Bills want some heroes to represent them when they make their picks. If you are a frontline health care worker and part of Bills Mafia you could win a trip to this year s NFL draft in Cleveland. Back in January, the Buffalo Bills owner Kim Pegula surprised and rewarded Western New York nurses with Super Bowl tickets in Tampa Bay. This is another way the Buffalo Bills hope to give back to all of those frontline healthcare workers that have been so essential throughout the pandemic.

What Are Those Balls on Power Lines For?

When I was little, I remember driving in the car with my grandfather near Frog Island in Stillwater. Over the Hudson River near the railroad bridge are power lines that stretch across to the other side of the river. Every few feet there are giant red balls on the power lines. When I asked my grandfather what those balls were for he said that when the water rises from the river and reaches the power lines, they are able to float. I was young so I believed him.

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