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Sense and Sensitivity | Jogging memories – Eureka Times-Standard

Dear Harriette: I have been watching a lot of movies and miniseries recently, mainly because it gives me time together with my daughter. It started during quarantine and has continued. We talk a lot about the shows and all kinds of other things as we’re watching, which is nice. My problem is that we have looked at so many that I find it hard to remember one show from the next. This is frustrating for my daughter, who will ask me if I remember something, and often I get the shows confused. How can I keep it all together so that our lovely way of connecting doesn’t become a source of upset? — Jog My Memory

Dear Jog My Memory: You may want to consider jotting down a few key notes about the things you watch. You can record the title of the film or series, the main actors’ actual names and names in the show, the general plotline and perhaps how it made you feel. Also, write down when you watched it.

This memory exercise is something you can use for other things, as well. As you go about your day, when something of note occurs, record it. Take a minute to write down the particulars of the moment, including where and when it happened. You will thank yourself later.

Dear Harriette: I just saw a story in my local newspaper about the company where the mother of one of my daughter’s friends works. It was terrible. The company is being accused of discrimination, and it looks like a lawsuit is imminent. The woman I know has an important job at the company. While it is unlikely that she is directly involved in the controversy, I feel bad for her. Her company is under terrible scrutiny, and everybody is talking about it.

I want to reach out to this woman to tell her I am there for her. Is that a good thing to do? I don’t really have any advice. I’m not a lawyer or anything, but I imagine that things must be awfully tense in her office, given the breaking news. Do you think it’s a good idea to reach out to her? — Under Fire

Dear Under Fire: It is thoughtful of you to want to provide moral support to this woman at such a challenging time. Why not start by sending her a text, if you have her phone number? Tell her that you are thinking of her and want her to know that you are around if she needs to talk. If she responds, invite her to join you for coffee or drinks sometime soon. If she does not, reach out again in a week or so and extend an invitation to get together. If she agrees to see you, be a good listener, not an interrogator. If your intention is to have this woman’s back, let her share what she feels comfortable discussing, and keep her thoughts to yourself.

Should you feel the need to let her know your feelings about the controversy, ask her if she …….

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Tense ‘Wheel of Fortune’ Moment As Contestant Argues With Pat Sajak That Puzzle Wasn’t Accurately Categorized – msnNOW

A Wheel of Fortune contestant showed everybody that he’s a “real one” after arguing with Pat Sajak about accurate puzzle categorization when he failed to solve his puzzle.

Last Thursday (Jan. 26), Ben from California competed in the bonus round of the popular game show. He was guessing in the “Fun and Games” category and didn’t get the correct answer, which was, “taking a jog.”

Ben guessed, “Taunt a chuck guy,” and continued to change the second-to-last word. He went on to list, “chance guy… wacky guy…” none of which were the correct answer.

After the buzzer went off, Sajak cut in with a hesitant, “Oh, that was so… unclose. You jus…….

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Arizona man arrested after woman he allegedly sexually abused on jogging trail fought back, police say – Yahoo News

An Arizona man was arrested over the weekend after he was fought off by a woman he allegedly tackled and sexually abused on a jogging trail, authorities said Tuesday.

Steven Ryan Michael, 27, approached the adult victim from behind on the Skunk Creek Trail near 75th Avenue and Paradise Lane in Peoria on Saturday, the Peoria Police Department said.

Michael grabbed the woman and threw her to the ground, according to police. He allegedly got on top of her and then sexually abused her.

But the victim “aggressively fought” Michael and broke free before calling 911 for help, police said.

FLORIDA MOM FOUND DEAD IN STREET NEAR SUV WITH HER SLEEPING TODDLER INSIDE, HOMICIDE…….