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birthdays/events  KAREN!
sibling order...would you change yours if you could?
word of the day
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great kid inventions
game: who wants to be a fake millionaire
avoid toxic table talk during the holidays
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listener feedback break 
game: everybody knows
do you clean/de-clutter better when you're mad?
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companies are now saying employees are staying too long! wait...what?!?!
game: character real names in film
goodbye/fun facts....Notary Public Day...Notaries are trusted public officials who bring legitimacy to an agreement. The practice of the notary public dates back to ancient Egypt 2750 B.C., a time when recording official transactions became important to humanity. Notaries were an important part of the transatlantic commerce of colonization. Merchants depended on them to be independent third parties, reporting damages to the vessels or cargo...Notaries serve as impartial witnesses to commercial and private transactions. November 7 was specifically chosen as Notary Public Day in recognition of Thomas Fugill, the man who first took the title when he was appointed by the Colony of New Haven on November 7, 1639.