Check anyone’s Facebook page and you’ll see the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat as the primary voting plays out over living room TV screen across America.
The tiny reservation community of Wolf Point, Montana, was the focus of hundreds of thousands of prayers and social media messages nationwide over the weekend, following the abduction and subsequent Amber Alert for four year-old Maci Lilley.
The challenge I found after becoming a commentator was confirming the accuracy of the things I was talking about on air. “The thinnest pancake has two sides.”
Buy a Big Mac, fries and a drink at McDonald’s and the items you throw away — the cup, straw, napkin, paper, placemat, etc. — are more costly than the meal.
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