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I have the best job ! Interviewing news makers, interesting national figures and local folks, picking on John, Marty and Shari and helping Western New Yorkers face a new day with a smile !
Your Purse More Disgusting Than A Toilet Seat
  • (CBS News)   Washing  your hands after using the bathroom might be a common practice to stop the  spread of germs, but not many women may wash their hands after they put them in their purse. But, according to a study conducted by the company Initial Washroom
    Hygiene, perhaps they should.

     

    Researchers with the hygiene and washroom services company swabbed handbags to find the dirtiest parts. Twenty percent of handbags swabbed had levels of  bacteria-related contamination, which could potentially cross-contaminate other  surfaces -- and contained more germs than the average toilet flush, CBS New York reported.

             Dr. Sorana Segal-Maurer, an infectious disease specialist with New York
    Hospital-Queens, said that it's highly unlikely someone would get sick from
    their handbag, people should still take precautions to stop the spread of
    germs.

           The items inside the purse didn't fair well either. Swabs revealed that face or hand cream were most-bacteria ridden items, followed by lipstick and mascara.

     

    One item that may have spread bacteria to the purse is none other than the cell
    phone.

     

    "We  don't want to put it down. It goes into the bathroom with some people -- not a  good idea," Segal-Maurer said. "You really need to wipe it down."

     

           Leather handbags were the most likely to contain the most bacteria, because the spongy material is a perfect breeding ground, according to the study..

     
        Handbags come into regular contact with our hands and a variety of surfaces, so the risk  of transferring different germs onto them is very high, especially as bags are rarely cleaned," Peter Barratt, technical Manager at Initial Hygiene, said in a press release. Once these germs are on the bags, they can easily be transferred  via hands onto other surfaces. Regular hand sanitisation is essential to prevent the presence of bacteria in the first place and thorough cleaning of bags is  recommended to prevent the build up of contamination."

     

         Segal-Maurer  suggested never putting your handbag on the bathroom floor and using anti-bacterial wipes to clean the bottom of the bag and handles. Also, never carry fruit in your purse.


     

What makes a woman MOST desirable ?
  • According to a survey from AskMen.com, guys are more interested in a woman’s personality than anything else. At least, that’s what they say.

    Here’s a full rundown of the survey results:

    • 32% – personality
    • 21% – her looks
    • 21% – whether she is compatible with me or not 
    • 18% – her body 
    • 8% – intelligence
Gentlemen: Help For Your Hobbit Feet
  • The male body image crisis of the Western World has zeroed in on yet another previously ignored body part — men's feet. Apparently the increasing tendency to show a bit of a leg in Britain while modeling flip-flops and sandals has resulted in more men seeking to transform their "Hobbit feet." London dermatologist Dr. Michael Prager says he performs two hair-removal sessions a day on men wanting silky smooth tootsies and that demand has doubled in the last year. Men pay approximately $1,000 to undergo about eight laser treatments, each lasting up to an hour, to remove the offending hair. Hate to think what all that back deforestation must cost

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    Thanks to your listening support I have worked at WHAM 1180 since 1979.  I hosted the overnight show.  From midnight to five am, I talked to and with third shift workers, insomniacs, college students, and very very early risers. It was a kick to be fresh out of college (SUNY Geneseo) and hearing from not only our local listeners but people in cornfields in Iowa, snowbirds in Florida, and if the weather conditions were right from Fuji, Sweden and Germany. From AM Radio to Stereo AM to HD AM Radio to Internet AM Radio to I Heart Radio AM on your smartphone,  I have been honored over the years to work with true broadcast legends starting with Jack Slattery and George Haefner. I am deeply grateful for the time you have spent with me. Chet 

        
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