The year’s over. It doesn’t matter.
The Evening Bulletin with Perry Michael Simon: A Long Way Down
Someone fell off a 200-foot cliff around here to the ocean and rocks below and survived. This happens more than you’d expect. The falling part, that is. The survival isn’t typical. Nor is the national news coverage. (Source: CNN)
The Evening Bulletin with Perry Michael Simon: Rudie Can’t Fail
A survey finds the rudest city in America. It won’t shock you. It also won’t matter. (Source: Business Insider)
The Evening Bulletin with Perry Michael Simon: It Ain’t Over
Yeah, I know, the decade doesn’t technically end next week. We go through this every ten years. (Source: CNN)
The Evening Bulletin with Perry Michael Simon: Pop-O-Matic FTW
Did you get any board games for the holidays? They haven’t gone away, and they’re still popular, it says here. I’ll have to trust them on this one. (Source: WCBS-TV/New York)
The Evening Bulletin with Perry Michael Simon: The Hallmark Lie
Cosmopolitan came up with a term for a dating situation peculiar to the holidays: “snow-globing.” Is this a thing? (Source: Cosmopolitan)
The Evening Bulletin with Perry Michael Simon: Off Week
A Wednesday holiday presents a dilemma: Which days should everyone get to take off? I have a suggestion.
The Evening Bulletin with Perry Michael Simon: A Little Too Jolly Around The Midsection
Are you in the midst of gaining weight during the holidays? Everyone does, it seems. It might be a little too late for this year, but there are things you can do to avoid the Christmas spread. (Source: Los Angeles Times)
The Evening Bulletin with Perry Michael Simon: Big Enough For The Both Of Us
Bicyclists complain that car drivers are trying to run them off the road. Car drivers complain that bikers get in the way of traffic. They may both be right. (Source: WKMG-TV/Orlando)
The Evening Bulletin with Perry Michael Simon: Cleanup In Aisles 1 Through 9
An unusual customer is frequenting a particular supermarket salad bar. It will, or at least should, make you not want to eat at salad bars. (Source: WCCO-TV/Minneapolis)