Deb’s Diary
Today in her diary, Deb shared that she finally did something she should’ve done years ago: she signed up for pet insurance. That’s right, Alfie and Braidy are now insured doggos! Deb’s been interested in getting pet insurance since the days of Blue Boy, but decided to hold off on getting it. After doing the math, Deb realized that $200 a month for pet insurance is nothing compared to the $5,000+ she’s spent on vet bills this year alone. And because it’s the holiday season, Deb wants to share the love with other pet parents out there! While Trupanion’s referral program only allows four referrals per year, Deb has promised to donate $25 to local animal charities for every person that signs up using this link.
I Love You Call
After some discussion about whether or not Target and Wal-Mart are the same, as well as the claim that Hawaiian Targets are superior to anything here on the American continent, we had Deb call a Target out in Jacksonville, Florida. Things didn’t go too smoothly…
https://omny.fm/shows/jason-and-deb-full-show/i-love-you-call-target-in-jacksonville
You can listen to more I Love You Calls from Deb here.
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NFL Pick’ems Are Back
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Daily Morale Boosters
The COVID-19 vaccine has made it to Austin!
#Breaking: The first vaccine shots have been given in #Austin. Those doses are the first of 300 health care workers who will be vaccinated starting today. Photos: @Bryce_Newberry https://t.co/cgYcNigB1M pic.twitter.com/A68IqEz3rb
— KVUE News (@KVUE) December 15, 2020
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services is encouraging families to ditch this holiday tradition….
For many #Wisconsin families, raw meat sandwiches are a #holiday tradition, but eating raw meat is NEVER recommended because of the bacteria it can contain. Ground beef should always be cooked to 160 degrees! Get more holiday food safety tips: https://t.co/h3fi4TfPye #foodsafety pic.twitter.com/jDqmkt6uOU
— WIDeptHealthServices (@DHSWI) December 12, 2020
And finally, someone paid Smokey Robinson to wish their mom Happy Hanukkah and he totally botched it.
My mom grew up on the same street as Smokey Robinson in Detroit. So for Chanukah, I wanted to reunite them via @Cameo. But the video takes a strange twist. pic.twitter.com/IZ3S9WusiJ
— Jeff Jacobson (@jeffjacobson) December 13, 2020