A 4-year-old celebrated his birthday at Costco. He WANTED to celebrate his birthday at Costco. He LOVES Costco. (Source: KABC-TV/Los Angeles)
The Evening Bulletin with Perry Michael Simon: Bells and Whistles
Cars come with a lot of high-tech features. It turns out that drivers aren’t all that crazy about some of them. (Source: Automotive News)
The Evening Bulletin with Perry Michael Simon: Can’t Hear You, The Hot Tub’s Too Loud
A survey says a lot of you lie to get out of working while on vacation. You shouldn’t have to lie. (Source: WTXF-TV/Philadelphia)
The Evening Bulletin with Perry Michael Simon: Looked Better In The Pictures
The Washington Post did a roundup of one-star TripAdvisor reviews of the “new” Seven Wonders of the World. As it turns out, one person’s incredible sight is another’s disappointment, but it usually has to do with things separate and apart from the sights themselves. (Source: The Washington Post)
The Evening Bulletin with Perry Michael Simon: Zero-Sum Entertainment
People are debating whether “Seinfeld” or “Friends” is the better ’90s sitcom. Can’t we all just get along? (Source: CNN)
The Evening Bulletin with Perry Michael Simon: Salmonella Story
The USDA is reminding you not to wash or rinse your raw chicken. You don’t do that, do you? (Source: USDA)
The Evening Bulletin with Perry Michael Simon: Upchuck and Away
A couple says one of their airplane seats was covered in someone else’s vomit, and the flight attendant wanted them to clean it up. Maybe they charge extra for cleaning. (Source: KPRC-TV/Houston)
The Evening Bulletin with Perry Michael Simon: Polysorbate 80, Johnny
Processed foods are bad for you. Ultra-processed foods are ultra-bad for you. That makes sense, doesn’t it? (Source: Consumer Reports via Washington Post)
The Evening Bulletin with Perry Michael Simon: A Change Will Do You Good
A survey that indicated too many of you don’t change your underwear enough has come under fire for its lack of proper methodology. The question remains, however, how often you change ’em out? (Source: Yahoo!)
The Evening Bulletin with Perry Michael Simon: Tears Before Lunchtime
A survey says most people have cried at work. That isn’t really much of a surprise, is it? (Source: CNN)