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1.8.25 | Everyday Etiquette That Came Out Of WWII

And the South Carolina law that bans this activity after midnight

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It Really Is Quittin’ Time

It’s Wednesday.  Just a couple of days until we close up shop for the weekend.  I find 5pm on a Wednesday the beginning of the descent to the weekend.  So grab your sled and make tonight move faster with some great conversations.

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TODAY’S PICKS

Everyday Etiquette That Came Out Of WWII

My husband has a concoction of teeth cleaning products that would make a dentist smile ten feet wide. He’s trying to make up for how poorly he took care of his teeth in his youth - an Irish, middle child who never went to the dentist.  Speaking of tooth brushing, we can thank WWII for that among other things.

Why Great Communicators Listen To The Music Of The 5 P’s

Do you like the sound of your voice? I’m not sure I love mine.  The good news is that the sound of our voice changes all the time.  Think after a good cry or when you wake up from a nap.  So take heart - the sound you think you know is actually not a single thing to focus on.

The Bizarre Law That Bans This Activity After Midnight in SC

Kevin Bacon is going crazy right now! No foot loosing allowed?  Apparently it’s a law in South Carolina that you can’t dance after 12 midnight in a public place on Saturdays.  Huh?  Apparently they don’t want you to dance too close to the church.

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