One more day until New Year's Eve! What an exciting time of the year. Still undecided what to do tomorrow night? Check out the New Year's Eve Extravaganza at the Omni Center with The Freezers! Or take the whole family to the Big Family New Year's Eve Celebration at the La Crosse Center. Whatever you decide, be safe and have fun!
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Sooooo...are you making a resolution this New Year? While we all know New Year's resolutions are far easier to make than they are to keep, it doesn't stop us from promising ourselves a more successful, more productive and happier year than the last one. And while we ladies often have an idea of what we want to resolve to do, it's not as easy for the guys. So the folks from Co-Ed Magazine decided to offer a helping hand toward achieving that most ambitious of all aims. Here are 10 New Year's Resolutions All Men Should Make -- and from building a shelf to getting a physical, these are goals that most any man can manage.
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This year, college drinking trends were -- how do we put this delicately? -- troublesome. Alcoholic energy drinks and boozed-up whipped cream seem terrifically moronic, but are they really crazier than some of the things we've seen before? Here from the Huffington Post are the Ten Worst Drinking Trends In Recent Memory. 21 and over, please. And if you're going to down a dumb drink, have a designated driver.
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Speaking of which. As New Year's Eve approaches, a new list is surfacing highlighting America's "drunkest cities." TheDailyBeast.com reports that Milwaukee, Wisconsin is the so-called "drunkest city" in the U.S. in 2010 (high five!), based on a survey of the average number of alcoholic drinks consumed per person per month. Here's who else made the list.
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Now that we are in the thick of the college football bowl game season I've decided to take a look at everyone's favorite topic: bowl names. While the Rose Bowl evokes a sense of pride and tradition, other bowl games are an embarrassment for the fans to say out loud. Still, since the beginning of college bowl games, makers have leaned towards bad taste and advertising dollars instead of good judgment and marketability. Here from the Bleacher Report are the 15 Worst Bowl Names in College Football History. =
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Have a great day and I'll see you on the radio!
Karen
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