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Tips for the Post-New-Years Hangover!

With the biggest drinking occasion of the year this weekend there’s a chance that you may be in need of some relief come Sunday morning. If that’s the case, here are four strategies imbibers swear by and how they actually work to help ease your misery:

Pickles: Pickles are salty and water is attracted to salt like a magnet, so bumping up your intake will help you retain more fluid. When you’re severely dehydrated and suffering from a headache and dry mouth (classic hangover symptoms), every little bit helps!

Coconut water or bananas: When you’re dehydrated, you lose not only water, but also electrolytes, including potassium – and too little potassium can lead to cramps, fatigue, nausea, dizziness and heart palpitations. Both of these foods are loaded with potassium, and putting it back into your system can give you some quick relief.

Tea with honey and ginger: Ginger is a natural nausea fighter and honey’s natural sugar helps alcohol break down faster. The trio is also overflowing with antioxidants, which can guard against some of the inflammation and damage, especially to your aching brain.

Scrambled eggs or an egg sandwich: Eggs contain two amino acids that go to work to help you feel better: taurine and cysteine. Taurine has been shown in studies to reverse liver damage caused by a night of heavy drinking and to help the body flush out toxins more quickly. Cysteine directly counteracts the effects of acetaldehyde, a nasty by-product of alcohol metabolism that is more toxic than alcohol itself (it causes headaches and chills).

HERE ARE TWO TACTICS TO AVOID!!!

Hair of the dog (a Bloody Mary, mimosa etc.): This does actually work, but only for a short time – then you’re back to the hangover, only worse. When your body breaks down alcohol, chemicals build up that make you feel sick. When you have another drink, your body prioritizes metabolizing the new alcohol, so you do get a brief reprieve, but as soon as that added alcohol gets processed, you’re back where you started, but with even more toxic chemicals floating around. In short, just say no to that New Year’s Day cocktail.

Greasy food: By the time you have a hangover, the alcohol is either in your blood or it’s been metabolized and the by-products are in your blood. In other words, there’s no alcohol in your stomach to be “soaked up.” I know people swear by it, but since alcohol irritates your digestive system, greasy food can actually make you feel worse (since grease irritates it too). It’s probably the combo of salt, to alleviate dehydration, and carbs, which raise blood sugar, not the grease itself that offers some relief.

Of course, the very best way to really cure a hangover is to prevent it in the first place by enjoying alcohol in moderation, which means no more than one drink per day for women and two for men. One drink equals one shot of 80-proof distilled spirits, 5 ounces of wine or 12 ounces of light beer. And no, you’re not supposed to save up a week’s worth of drinks for New Year’s Eve!

Source: Shape.com

 
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Posted by on December 30, 2011 in Uncategorized

 

The play is the thing!

Humor. Ghost hunting. Sword-fighting. A murder most foul …
Hamlet.

You may or may not be aware, but Derik Wayne and Spiff are strong supporters of the Arts and are heavily involved with community theatre. In fact, you can find them on stage this weekend and next in Theatre Workshop of Owensboro’s production of Hamlet.
You may ask, “Derik Wayne and Spiff? Do Shakespeare? Why?”
And we answer, “Why NOT?”
Theatre Workshop of Owensboro is an awesome non-profit organization dedicated to the Arts, enriching the minds of our community with culture – plays, musicals, concerts, etc. Not only do they showcase amazing local talent, but TWO also has several educational programs as well, providing an outlet for those with their own talents to do what they do best.
This weekend, Hamlet opens at the TWO Opryhouse (formerly Goldie’s), located on Frederica Street downtown. But don’t let the name “Shakespeare” frighten you – this play is actually FUN. Most people associate Hamlet with tragedy – and yes, while it is tragic, it also has several insanely hilarious moments throughout the play. Not to mention there’s sword-fighting and ghost-hunting.

But wait – that’s just what’s happening on stage. We know the story of Hamlet – we had to learn it in high school English class, right? But trust us, you’ve never seen it done quite like this.
As an audience member, YOU become part of the show, interacting with the actors. Before the show and during intermission, you’ll experience several other scenes and music from different Shakespearean plays going on around you, most performed by the extremely talented young people of TWO’s Youth Drama Program. For those who are theatre buffs, it’s a fun game to identify from where the scenes originated – almost like Shakespearean Bingo – only way more entertaining.
And, being a community theatre, this means that members of OUR community can be seen in the play. You’ll see the likes of radio personalities, lawyers, newspaper editors, and even the project manager of the EDC will be onstage (and off) showing you a side of themselves that you may have never seen before!
One thing can be said about TWO’s production of Hamlet
It will definitely be an experience you will remember for a long, long time.

Performance dates are October 21, 22, 28 and 29 at 7:30pm. October 23 and 30 at 2pm. All shows are at the Opryhouse. Tickets are $15 for adults, $10 for students, and there is a 10% discount for groups of 10 or more members. To order your ticket, call 270-683-5333. Or log on to their website here.

Support local talent and the arts! Who knows? One of these kids may be the next Johnny Depp!

 
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Posted by on October 17, 2011 in Uncategorized

 

The Amazing Kreskin is Coming to Owensboro!

This Sunday, the Riverpark Center will be transformed into a wondrous place of the MIND!
World famous mentalist and magician, the Amazing Kreskin, will perform this Sunday, October 9th, at 7pm. This extraordinary man has amazed audiences for decades with accurate readings, predictions, and mind-boggling magic tricks that even baffled Johnny Carson!
On-Air Personality Melissa “Spiff” Goodall felt honored to be given the opportunity to interview the legend himself.

To listen to Melissa’s interview with the Amazing Kreskin, click here!

For tickets to Sunday’s performance, call the Riverpark Center’s Box Office at 270-687-ARTS(2787) or log on to RiverParkCenter.Org.

 
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Posted by on October 6, 2011 in Uncategorized

 

So a fox walks into an office supply store …

The Owensboro Humane Society is an awesome organization. We love them and all that they do.
And here’s just one more example …

You’ve heard of the fox in the hen house. How about the fox in the office supply store?

Sara Blandford, manager of the Owensboro Staples store at 528 Southtown Blvd., found herself dealing with just that situation Wednesday morning.

It actually began Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., about 30 minutes before closing time.

“It just walked in last night, right through the door,” said Blandford said. “We closed early.”
Wednesday morning, Blandford and store staff began looking for their overnight guest.“We knew it was here,” she said. “We searched and searched. I peeked behind a shelf and saw his eyes. We called the animal shelter and they said they didn’t do wild animals. We finally called the Humane Society and they came right away.”

That would have been about 10 a.m. Wednesday, two hours after the store’s usual opening time. Within 15 minutes, three volunteers from the Owensboro Humane Society arrived, the wayward fox was on its way to the wild.

“They kept it cornered in the shelf with two boxes,” Blandford said. “They put the catch pole (loop) around its neck and led it into a crate.”

Tonya Robinson, Steven Morris and Alton Marksberry, all volunteers for the Humane Society, responded to the call. The fox was released in a wooded area near a lake in eastern Daviess County.

Robinson, who has made a habit of rescuing and caring for wild animals, said the red fox was frightened but did not put up a fight.

“He was definitely frightened, but he was not aggressive,” Robinson said. “It looked very healthy.”

Robinson said the fox probably lived in the urban area around Walmart and the restaurants on South Frederica Street, where food and water is readily available.

“I know we’ve done rescues around Walmart before,” she said. “I think it was an urban fox. Where he’s living now, I’ll make sure he gets used to it. Where he was released is near a water source.”

All in all, the rescue went well and the fox has a secure future, Robinson said.

“It was a fun morning.”

Story written by: Steve Vied, Messenger-Inquirer

 
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Posted by on October 6, 2011 in Uncategorized

 

Show Goes On For Watson

Hello all! Something we talked about on the “Big ‘O Morning Show” this morning that I thought I’d share. Unbelievable story of a living legend!

Country music legend Gene Watson was only eight miles from his Sunday show over the weekend in Sandstone, Minnesota, when his bus lurched off the road and nearly flipped over as a result. Fortunately for the artist and his band and crew, the bus got caught on its side and stayed in that position. Watson and his crew had to climb out of a window to get out of the bus, though. Finally, a 50-ton rotator truck arrived and the bus was hauled back on the road. Meanwhile, Gene and his band were driven to the show site with only their traveling clothes; they were without their instruments. Watson and his band then performed the first of two shows in “bus clothes” and borrowed an opening band’s musical instruments.

That’s a good “the show must go on” kind of attitude! Way to go, Gene!

In other Gene news, he’ll join his friend, Randy Travis, at the Opry tonight where they will sing a song they recorded for Randy’s Anniversary Celebration duets album – a track titled “Didn’t We Shine.”

Have a good day — Derik Wayne

Here’s a video of Gene at the Grand Ole Opry:

 
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Posted by on October 4, 2011 in Uncategorized

 

Are you ready for some …………….. wait a second …

Well, if you watched Monday Night Football last night – you may have noticed something … missing, that you may have been rather used to. Weeeeellll, you may or may not have heard, but Hank Jr. shared some controversial words yesterday about President Obama – and though Bocephus says he was misunderstood, ESPN still made the executive decision to drop him from Monday Night Football, citing that Hank Jr. is not an official employee of ESPN.
Here’s the official report (from USA TODAY) …

Williams, perhaps best known for his “are you ready for some football?” lead-in to ESPN’s Monday Night Football, Monday compared this summer’s so-called golf summit between Obama and House Speaker John Boehner as “one of the biggest political mistakes ever.”
As Williams put it on Fox News’ Fox & Friends: “It would be like Hitler playing golf with (Israeli leader) Benjamin Netanyahu.”

When asked on Fox to explain his analogy, Williams said Obama and Vice President Biden are “the enemy.”
In a statement Monday night, Williams says that with his comment about Obama and Boehner playing golf this summer he was “simply trying to show how stupid it seemed to me — how ludicrous that pairing was.” Williams says Boehner and Obama “are polar opposites and it made no sense. They don’t see eye-to-eye and never will.”

Although ESPN has a policy about its on-air personalities getting involved in politics, Williams has said he’s interested in running as a Republican in 2012 for a U.S. Senate seat in Tennessee. NFL.com has a portion of the interview available. To watch more of Williams’ Fox appearance, click here.

What do YOU think?

 
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Posted by on October 4, 2011 in Uncategorized

 

WWII Ship in Louisville this Weekend

World War II veterans and history buffs have a chance to touch history with the arrival of the LST 325 Ship Memorial on the 4th Street Wharf in Louisville.
In commemoration of the Medal of Honor Convention in Louisville through Sunday, the ship will be offering tours. Landing Ship Tank 325 will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. admission is $10 per person, $5 for students K-12 and $20 for families.

LST 325 made 44 trips back and forth from England to Normandy during Operation Overlord transporting tanks and soldiers to France, then bringing wounded and prisioners back to England. LST 325 also made invasion landings in Sicily and mainland Italy.

The ship was built by Jeffboat in Jeffersonville, IN in 1942 and is one of 142 LSTs built by Jeffboat.

 
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Posted by on September 30, 2011 in Uncategorized

 

The “Kindle Fire”

Looks like iPad may finally have a real competitor. Bloomberg: Amazon unveils $199 Kindle Fire tablet.

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Posted by on September 28, 2011 in Uncategorized

 

The Legend of Banana Man!

As heard on this morning’s Spiffyism …

“Banana Man” is back on campus! Virginia teenager Bryan Thompson returned to class yesterday after serving just five days of a ten-day suspension. Thompson had been suspended from Colonial Forge High School for running onto the football field in a banana costume during halftime of a game.
Several of his classmates came to his defense by wearing “Free Banana Man” t-shirts to class. Thompson’s mother says her son was just trying “to be entertaining and make people laugh,” noting that he didn’t “cause any harm to anybody.” The school ultimately agreed, and last Friday they decided to let Thompson come back to class.

Way to go, Banana Man!


The incident in question.


Local news reports on the incident.

 
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Posted by on September 27, 2011 in Uncategorized

 

What does your astrological sign say about your career?

Maybe employers should consider adding “What’s your sign?” to their list of interview questions. A new CareerBuilder survey shows correlations between the various astrological signs and different professions. For example, Aries, Libras, and Capricorns tend to be drawn to engineering, while there’s a trend toward government jobs among Taurians, Cancers, and Pisces. Virgos, Cancers, and Sagittarians have an inclination for writing and editing work, and Taurians, Cancers, and Leos are often found in the medical industry. Pisces, Capricorns, and Geminis seem to have a preference for law enforcement, but Scorpios will go more toward the judicial fields. Scorpios as well as Aries appear to like the hotel and recreation industries. The military seems to have a particular appeal for Virgos and Aquarians. And if you’ve bought or sold a house recently, there’s a good chance your real estate agent was a Leo.

CareerBuilder’s rundown of astrological signs and the types of jobs they tend to have:

Aries – hotel/recreation, higher education, construction, engineering, government, information technology

Taurus – government, legal professionals, healthcare, art/design/architecture, marketing/public relations

Gemini – social work, food preparation, information technology, sales, law enforcement, fire fighting

Cancer – government, higher education, physicians, editing/writing, engineering,

Leo – nursing, legal services, information technology, education, real estate

Virgo – editing/writing, education, social work, military, sales

Libra – engineering, machine operation, healthcare, art/design/architecture, finance, education

Scorpio – science, attorney/judge, hotel/recreation, machine operation, education

Sagittarius – information technology, editing/writing, lab technician, social work, education

Capricorn – engineering, sales, food preparation, law enforcement, skilled trades

Aquarius – sales, machine operation, military, construction, education, personal care

Pisces – government, finance, mechanics, skilled trades, law enforcement, fire fighting

Spiff is a Taurus …
And hers is pretty accurate. What about yours?
What’s YOUR sign?

 
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Posted by on September 27, 2011 in Uncategorized

 
 
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