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- Dispatch from Con Man
According to my sources, today is officially Chocolate-Covered Anything Day, so go fetch yourself some chocolate and cover something with it.
Couple things I need to get to today before we continue chronicling my lifetime of outdoor adventures.
First, I want to bring attention to a longtime Barryton, Michigan, native and local celebrity, Gus Limbo also known as Father Wheatland. Gus is an institution at the annual Wheatland Music Festivals.
Chocolate Covered Anything Day: ‘Tis the season, after all …
Maybe it’s time to revisit that high school biology class … or at least a game of Operation. According to a new survey, 73% of people said they don’t know what most of their organs do or where they’re located. How bad is it? Only 38% of survey respondents were able to accurately describe what their colon does.
Where there’s a will, there’s a way … A 28-year-old man in Scotland broke lockdown rules by buying a jet ski and riding it for almost 25 miles to go see his girlfriend in the Isle of Man. The guy, Dale McLaughlan, had never even ridden a jet ski before. According to the BBC, it took him four hours to get to the island, where he had to walk another 15 miles to get to his girlfriend’s house. Unfortunately, he didn’t get a break for creativity … or perseverance. He was arrested, charged with illegally entering the island, and put in jail for four weeks. (