O Decizie Fatală: Povestea lui Courtney Ann Sanford
Courtney Ann Sanford, în vârstă de 34 de ani, cunoscută pentru abilitățile sale excelente de conducere, și-a găsit sfârșitul într-o zi care a început ca oricare alta. În timp ce conducea, a simțit o bucurie imensă când a auzit melodia preferată, „Happy” de Pharrell Williams, la radio. Dorea să împărtășească această bucurie și a făcut un selfie, postând pe Facebook cu mesajul: „This song makes me happy!” (Această melodie mă face fericită!). Acea decizie de o fracțiune de secundă s-a dovedit a fi fatală.
Incidentul Tragic
La scurt timp după postare, mașina lui Courtney s-a izbit de un camion la aproximativ 60 km/h. Impactul a împins mașina în șanț și apoi într-un copac. Urmările devastatoare au văzut mașina în flăcări, iar Courtney, prinsă în interior, a murit tragic.
Ultimul Mesaj
Când familia ei a fost informată, au aflat despre ultima postare pe Facebook, postare ce coincidea în mod sinistru cu momentul incidentului. Poliția a confirmat: „Postarea a fost făcută la ora 8:33 AM. La ora 8:34 AM, am primit apelul de urgență.”
Un Avertisment Puternic
Sfârșitul tragic al lui Courtney subliniază pericolul conducerii distrași. Povestea ei rămâne un avertisment sever: „Când ești la volan, concentrează-te pe condus; momentele prețioase ale vieții pot aștepta.” Orice distragere de moment poate duce la consecințe ireversibile.
O fotografie poate dezvălui detalii neașteptate. John Baker a experimentat acest lucru când o imagine a soției sale, Chloe, l-a făcut să ia în considerare divorțul.
Povestea lui John și Chloe
O Relație Specială
John și Chloe Baker erau căsătoriți de cinci ani. Meseria lui John de reprezentant de vânzări îl ținea mereu pe drumuri, lăsând-o pe Chloe singură. În ciuda tensiunilor inițiale, prețuiau timpul petrecut împreună.
Viața lui Chloe și Trecutul de Model
Chloe, fostă model și playmate Playboy, l-a cunoscut pe John la un salon auto, după ce el încheiase o relație cu fosta sa prietenă. S-au îndrăgostit rapid.
O Descoperire Șocantă
În timpul unei călătorii de afaceri, John i-a cerut lui Chloe o fotografie. Ea i-a trimis un selfie fără verigheta. John a confruntat-o pe Chloe, care i-a dezvăluit că a făcut un ședință foto nud. John, ușurat că nu l-a înșelat, a înțeles nevoia ei de emoție și au discutat despre nefericirea lor.
Un Nou Început
John a cerut o poziție în San Francisco pentru a fi mai des acasă. Cu sprijinul său, Chloe și-a relansat cariera de model. Dragostea lor s-a adâncit, dovedind că pot găsi fericirea împreună.
As for me, and I am sure many other people who enjoy eggs, there is a certain level of pleasure in breaking an egg. Whether I am preparing a fluffy omelet for breakfast, baking a cake or simply a quick fried rice for dinner, eggs are always on my menu. Occasionally, I get them from the farmer’s market, but the majority of the time, they are from the supermarket and are sealed in those typical boxes. As time passed, I realized that knowing the codes on these boxes is not a mere fascination, but rather a need.
Have you ever looked at the numbers on the egg carton and wondered what they stand for? Those numbers may look like some kind of code, but they are easy to understand once you understand what they represent. So, let me get this straight, shall we?The Julian Date: Your Egg’s Birthday.First of all, the three-digit code which seems to be a set of completely random numbers. This is called the Julian date and it indicates the actual day of the year when the eggs were packed. The Julian date is from 001 to 365. For instance, if you notice the code 001 on the carton, it implies that the eggs were graded on the 1st of January. A code of 365 means December 31st. Pretty simple, right?I still recall the first time I encountered this. I was in my kitchen, looking at an egg carton and I felt like Sherlock Holmes solving a case. “Well, these eggs are from March 15th,” I thought to myself, feeling strangely proud of myself. It’s like knowing the password to a private group of people who are passionate about eggs.The Packaging Plant Code: The Source of Your EggsBeside the Julian date, you may find a code that begins with the letter ‘P’ – this is the plant code and it indicates the location where eggs were processed. This information is especially useful if there is a recall of eggs. Understanding the plant code can assist with identifying if your specific carton is affected by the recall. It is a small aspect but it goes a long way in ensuring that the eggs you consume are safe.Why This Matters. Perhaps, you may be asking yourself why all this is important. What is the importance of knowing the Julian date and the plant code? Okay, allow me to explain this to you.A few years ago, there was a huge egg recall because of the salmonella contamination. I can still recall it as if it was yesterday because I had purchased a couple of cartons from the store. I began to panic as I wondered if the eggs in my fridge were among those being recalled. But then, I remembered the plant code and the Julian date. I checked the area and breathed a sigh of relief as they were not in any danger.
Freshness and Expiry: Eggs Are Not Forever
Another important factor that has to do with these codes is how to handle the eggs for freshness. Eggs are safe for consumption up to 30 days from the date they were packed provided they are stored correctly. The Julian date assists you with this.I have gotten into the routine of checking the Julian date as soon as I get home from the store. It is like a small ceremony. I write down the date, make a simple mathematical calculation, and remember when to use them up. It is a very simple measure that helps me always have only fresh eggs which has a huge impact on the taste of the dish.Quality and Safety: Not Just DatesAlthough the Julian date and plant code are crucial, there is more to it for you to be sure of getting the best eggs. You can also look for other marks on the carton, such as the USDA grade shield and the words “pastured” or “organic” if that is what you are looking for.Another advantage of eggs with the USDA grade shield is that they have been inspected for quality and conform to certain standards. Grade AA eggs are the best quality eggs with thick egg whites and firm yolk which is suitable for frying or poaching. Grade A eggs are only slightly less firm than Grade AA but are still great for cooking and baking.
Organic and Pastured EggsIf you like eggs from free-range chickens, you may want to look for terms such as ‘organic’ or ‘pastured. ’ Organic eggs come from chickens that eat organic feed and are not given antibiotics. Cage-free eggs are laid by chickens that are allowed to graze and feed on real food, which makes the eggs more delicious.Let me tell you how all this knowledge came together for me. One Saturday morning I decided to make an omelet. I extended my hand for the carton of eggs, looked at the Julian date printed on it, and felt reassured – these eggs were packed just a week ago. They were fresh and perfect. I cracked a couple into a bowl; their yolks were orange and dense, indicating freshness.I then incorporated some milk, salt, and freshly ground pepper into the mixture while whisking it. I melted a pat of butter in the skillet and let it foam, then cracked the eggs into it. The omelet rose splendidly and I covered it with the sautéed mushrooms and cheese and then folded it. It was the best melet I’d made in ages, and I’m convinced it was because the eggs were so fresh.
So the next time you are holding a carton of eggs, try to solve the codes. It is not just knowledge that one gains from knowing the Julian date and the plant code; it is the guarantee of quality and safety for the eggs you consume. From scrambling eggs in the morning to baking a cake in the evening, understanding what those numbers mean can take your egg skills to the next level.Ultimately, it is a relatively minor but enjoyable aspect of the gastronomic process. Who wouldn’t want to learn something new while having their breakfast?
When it comes to jokes, we all tend to have our own personal likes and dislikes. Some of them tend to make us crack up and others just put a simple smile on our face.
One of the times when we tend to laugh the most is when something unexpected happens. There are times when we see the punchline coming, but if we don’t, it can really get us going.
That is why we are so happy with the joke below. It starts out funny but it gets even better as you go along.
A wife was in bed with her lover when she heard her husband’s key in the door.
“Stay where you are,” she said.
“He’s so drunk he won’t even notice you’re in bed with me.”
The husband lurched into bed, but a few minutes later, through a drunken haze, he saw six feet sticking out at the end of the bed. He turned to his wife:
“Hey, there are six feet in this bed. There should only be four. What’s going on?”
“You’re so drunk you miscounted,” said the wife.
Get out of bed and try again. You can see better from over there.
When we are in a relationship, the last thing we want to have happen is for the other person to cheat. Unfortunately, it happens all too often, and it’s never a laughing matter. Then again, there are plenty of jokes that revolve around infidelity.
If you haven’t heard a good joke in a while, I invite you to read what we have for you below. Not only did I laugh, I shared it with others and they all agree it was the funniest thing we’ve heard in a long time.
A guy gets home early from work and hears strange noises coming from the bedroom.
He rushes upstairs to find his wife naked on the bed, sweating and panting.
“What’s up?” he says.
“I’m having a heart attack,” cries the woman.
He rushes downstairs to grab the phone, but just as he’s dialing, his 4-year-old son comes up and says, “Daddy! Daddy! Uncle Ted’s hiding in your closet and he’s got no clothes on!”
The guy slams the phone down and storms upstairs into the bedroom, past his screaming wife, and rips open the wardrobe door. Sure enough, there is his brother, totally naked, cowering on the closet floor.
“You rotten SOB,” says the husband, “my wife’s having a heart attack and you’re running around naked scaring the kids!!!”