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Friday, June 1st, 2018


You    may have heard me tell you about someone I call a "Real  Estate Rock    Star," and a new red-hot listing that might be of interest  to you.   Here  it is and her contact info for more details:

Jen Weitzel 

Call or text anytime: (941)769-7443

email at: jennifer@jenniferbarretthomes.com


June 1st is National Donut Day,  which means there are lots of freebies and deals on the tasty  pastries. The holiday goes back to 1938, when it was established to  honor The Salvation Army Donut Lassies, women who served the sweets to  soldiers during World War I. And here’s where you can find the doughy deals for National Doughnut Day this year:

  • BI-LO: Get a 50% discount on all doughnuts in the bakery Friday.
  • Clinton HallThrough  Friday, the “Twisted Donut Burger” with a side of fries is just $16.  The limited-time burger is a twist on the New York restaurant’s grilled  cheese doughnut and has bacon, jalapenos and Twisted Tea-infused icing.
  • Cumberland Farms: From 5 a.m. to 10 a.m. Friday, get a free doughnut with purchase of any  dispensed beverage, including hot or iced coffee, fountain or frozen  beverages. But this deal is only valid at new concept or remodeled locations.
  • Duck Donuts: Get one free classic doughnut Friday.
  • Duffy's Sports Grill: This Friday, get one free order of Red Velvet doughnuts.
  • Dunkin' Donuts - Score a free classic doughnut when you buy any beverage Friday, while supplies last.
  • Edible Arrangements: They have new Edible Donuts made  with granny smith apples, chocolate and a variety of toppings. On  Friday, get a free “doughnut” and from June 2-6 any size or combo is  buy-one-get-one free.
  • HarveysGet a 50% discount on all doughnuts in the bakery Friday.
  • Honey Dew DonutsGet a free S’More Donut with the purchase of any medium or larger beverage Friday at participating locations, while supplies last.
  • Krispy Kreme - Get a free doughnut Friday, no purchase necessary.
  • LaMar’s Donuts: Get any doughnut with a hole for free on Friday with a Golden Ticket coupon, which you can print or show on your smartphone.
  • Martin’s Super Market: Get a free doughnut from the case Friday.
  • Papa John's:  Get a free order of their warm donut holes Friday with any online  purchase. Starting June 2, use promo code DONUT for a free order with  any purchase of two pizzas.
  • Rise Biscuits Donuts: All locations will donate 100% of Friday’s sales of the Chocolate Icing Donut to a local food bank.
  • Shipley Do-NutsGet one free glazed do-nut Friday from 5 a.m. to noon for what the Texas-based chain is calling “National Do-Nut Day.”
  • Tim Hortons: Only five U.S. locations will have “Gold Timbits” and the first guest  to ask for them after 6 a.m. Friday at the select locations will get the  edible 24k gold-covered Timbits for free and win free doughnuts for a  year. It’s a hunt to find the locations but company officials say they’re in the Detroit, Columbus, Ohio, and Buffalo, N.Y.
  • Walmart - Come by Friday for a free glazed doughnut
  • Winn-DixieGet a 50% discount on all doughnuts in the supermarket’s bakery Friday.

Source: USA Today

 

Learn some trucker slang from John Cena.


 

An insanely cool shopping cart that you can scan food as you place it inside.

http://www.vidplays.online/2018/05/cxnvmb.mp4.html

Woman Helps Save Ducklings in Storm Drain

 

Prince Harry and Meghan Returning $9-Million Worth of Wedding Gifts


The royal couple isn't being rude, they're following protocol


  • Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have reportedly racked up on the weeding gifts from randoms to the tune of $9-million
  • The gifts are being returned
  • Royal protocol states: "no gifts...should be accepted which would,  or might appear to, place the Member of The Royal Family under any  obligation to the donor"

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are  said to be returning $9.3-million in wedding gifts from strangers and  major brands. Palace aides fear people and companies could try to  use the newlyweds publicity.

It's all about royal protocol. According to official guidelines: "The  fundamental principle governing the acceptance of gifts by Members of  The Royal Family is that no gifts, including hospitality or services,  should be accepted which would, or might appear to, place the Member of  The Royal Family under any obligation to the donor."

For those gifts from people the royals don't know personally,  they are to be "refused." So if you're planning to send the royal couple  a food processor, hold on to it. 

Source: Harper's Bazaar


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