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Pay A Deposit (MM #4545)

Walmart has been taking a lot of heat recently for reducing the number of cashiers and increasing the number of self-check stands. They’re about to make another change that has incensed some customers. Walmart is about to make changes to its shopping carts. You need to pay a deposit to use one of these new…

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Telltale Signs (MM #4544)

As we age, many of us pay more attention to our health. When something doesn’t feel right, you wonder if it’s a health problem or just a one-off issue. One topic many think about is heart health. Researchers have studied heart attacks for a long time. And they believe they’ve identified the telltale signs that…

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Another Hurricane (MM #4543)

My parents in Florida are bracing for another hurricane. The projections show that this one, Idalia, should make land about an hour north of where they live. They’ve lived in Florida for many years, so they stay prepared if the hurricane changes course at the last minute. These hurricanes often stress me out more than…

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Heat Advisory (MM #4542)

It’s been a brutally hot summer. And the last few weeks have been miserable. We were under a Heat Advisory for almost ten days straight. A cold front finally came through on Sunday, and our daily highs will now only be in the low 90s. I’ve felt horrible over the last few weeks, and I…

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Raw Emotion (MM #4541)

Throughout our lifetime, we’re encouraged to hide our feelings. Showing emotion can be dangerous. But I know one place where expressing yourself is encouraged: the Little League World Series. They just wrapped up this year’s tournament in Williamsport, PA. It’s one of my favorite sporting events to watch every year. Most of these kids show…

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Edible Arrangement (MM #4540)

The other day, my wife received a sympathy gift from some of her co-workers. It was one of those Edible Arrangement bouquets. We’ve received a couple of them throughout the years, and I noticed that it’s always the same fruit in this gift basket. I’m not complaining because it’s the thought that counts, but it…

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Plant A Tree (MM #4539)

When you read most obituaries, they often suggest that you donate to a specific charity instead of buying flowers. When my father-in-law passed away last week, we didn’t do that. But if you’re inclined, The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research is a beautiful organization. But one thing they did on the funeral home…

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Your Subscription (MM #4538)

Years ago, most people only subscribed to newspapers, magazines, and perhaps cable TV. But today, thanks to technology, most of us have numerous subscriptions. I keep track of most, but keeping track is difficult. Recently, I’ve received dozens of emails claiming “your subscription has expired.” They’re ALL spam. They never send emails like that…

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No Signs (MM #4537)

The Tennessee Legislature is currently in session here in Nashville. It’s a special session created to discuss school safety and gun control. While many across the state want them to tackle the pressing issues, they have something else in mind. One of the only things they’ve passed is a rule that allows no signs in…

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Hospitals (MM #4536)

I’m not a big fan of hospitals. And while I know that they serve an essential purpose, I don’t know many people who would disagree. I don’t think about hospitals much, but that’s been different the last few days. While on the road over the weekend, I saw a billboard outside of Indianapolis that struck…

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