I have one friend in New Zealand, Donna (I sent her a big box of American candy once, and she invited me to watch her wedding online), that I've never met.
If you've ever drove down South Ingram in Sedalia, just as you're heading south out of the city limits of Sedalia you've probably seen just to your left a line of these contraptions sitting in the graveled parking area of some storage units. I've seen them myself and wondered what in the heck is a "Weed Zapper"? Now I know.
The last thing you want to find out is that your phone has been hacked. How many times do you receive messages from someone wanting you to like their new Facebook profile only to find out after you've clicked on it to accept, they had been hacked...
If you're like me, you've upgraded your phone at least a couple of times, if not more. Now the question is what do I do with the old phone? Do I just throw it in a drawer and let it die a slow death, bury it in the cell phone graveyard or is there something I can do sell it, and possibly make some money off of it?
As a kid growing up in the 60's and 70's you didn't have a lot of choices of events to keep you entertained other than the usual trips to the pool, playing baseball or running around the neighborhood with your friends. You might have had a church camp, vacation bible school, or scout camp you could could attend. Now days it's different as there are more options to explore online.
We're about two weeks until the official start of summer but as you know living in Missouri, the heat and the humidity will definitely be rising as we enter the month of June.
If you were panicking because you hadn't updated your driver's license or ID to comply with the REAL ID requirements, you can exhale with sigh of relief.
If you are a native of Missouri or you have spent a summer or two in the Show-Me State, you know it can get rather balmy during the summer months. But there's two locations, one in the U.S. that best a hot day in Missouri by 70 some degrees!