Phone Poll
Almost everybody has a cell phone these days. The land line is almost a thing of the past. Texting has become a dominant way to talk to one another. Although some people still prefer to hear the voice of the person they are chatting with
Almost everybody has a cell phone these days. The land line is almost a thing of the past. Texting has become a dominant way to talk to one another. Although some people still prefer to hear the voice of the person they are chatting with
Everybody has a favorite morning beverage. When it come to the hot ones, which one do you prefer?
An interesting question comes up with Jodi Arias being convicted in the murder of Travis Alexander. She is facing life in prison, or death, and Jodi wants death.
Mmmm... Hot chocolate. A favorite drink for many on cold days. It goes by a few names though, which one do you use?
They don't happen often, but when they do people tend to get excited.
A Michigan gentleman posted his feelings concerning compensation teachers and raised quite a few eyebrows. Take a look for yourself and form your own opinion on his stance:
For all you Teacher friends:Teachers' hefty salaries are driving up taxes, and they only work 9 or 10 months a year! It's time we put things in perspective and pay them for what they do - babysit! We can get that for minimum wage
Everybody enjoys shopping, at least to some extent. There is a certain brand of satisfaction that comes with buying yourself something that you want.
We are living in the digital age, and we use the internet to look up almost everything. What about phone numbers? Do you still use a phone book?
While big cities are great for visiting, I don’t think I’ll ever move to another town with more than 120 thousand people. Casper has around 60K, and that’s fine with me.
What do you dig about our little city? I asked you to take our poll the other day,
CBS released a list of shows that they will be bringing back next season. 18 shows are returning, but there were a couple of big ones missing from the list, among them "Two and a Half Men".
I've lived in major cities for the first half of my life. I moved to Casper in 1994, and suffered a HUGE culture shock...that lasted for about 10 years. Now, when I go back to any city, I get disgusted by the rudeness, amount of people, and overall dirtiness of overpopulated areas
Two words that mean the exact same thing are pretty common in the English language. Some of these terms are a regional saying or just how one's parents used them, so they are inherited. Certain words, more than others seem to spark debate. Do you say "pop" or "soda"? "Dinner" or "supper"? The list goes on. Let's settle this once and for all.