You'd like to think that if you marry someone, they'd be willing to take a bullet for you. Or, at the very least, at least SAY they would...think again.
A recent survey done in our state shows that most of our state's residents have some very strong opinions about some of our nation's hot button topics.
Apparently the little things that tend to set you off at the work place are a lot more common than you might have thought. Of course, knowing that you're not the only one who feels this way probably won't make you feel better the next time someone pushes your "anger button" but it will be nice to know that the odds are that it's also bugging someone else just as bad.
Askmen.com just released the results of their "Great Male Survey" and in the survey, the hypothetical question was asked, "If you wouldn't get fired; if you wouldn't get demoted; if you wouldn't have your salary docked; if you wouldn't get arrested; if there were no consequences at all, would you punch your boss in the face? The answer might surprise you.
Travel to Ohio this summer and you'll probably want to cover the kids' ears. Ohio was just named in a Marchex study as the state most likely to curse. However, our kids have probably already heard a lot of those four letter words since Louisiana finished the poll at Number 4. On the upside, Louisiana also finished at Number 4 as the most polite state.
Unlike other meats, undercooked ground beef is unlikely to make you sick, meaning we have a wide range of cooking styles to choose from when we order a hamburger.
It’s no secret that our children are more adept at using technology than we are, but a new survey by computer security company McAfee suggests their using their skills to be sneaky.
It seems an increasing number of baby boomers are following the lead of billionaire Warren Buffett, who has pledged to leave almost all of fortune to charity rather than his children.
In a ruling last week, the high court in Onterio, Canada found most of the nation’s laws governing prostitution unconstitutional. The Canadian parliament now has a year to amend the criminal code and the final result could be a fairly broad legalization of prostitution by our neighbor to the north.
According to a poll of 1,004 Canadians by Ipsos, the majority would be OK with this development.
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Americans shelled out more for holiday presents last year, and it looks like that trend will carry over to Valentine’s Day — analysts expect spending on gifts like flowers, candy, cards and jewelry to rise eight percent compared to numbers seen in 2011.