New Joke State of Confusion?

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New York alcoholics are preparing to legally party earlier than ever. The state has passed a law allowing bars and restaurants to sell alcohol at 10 a.m. instead of noon time on Sunday.

The new legislation cuts fees and red tape for breweries, wineries, cider makers and distilleries by authorizing wineries to sell their product in growlers.

New Law Allows New York Restaurants To Start Serving Alcohol At 10 AM http://cbsloc.al/2cpsvnB

Brunch bill to become law in NY http://www.wgrz.com/news/local/brunch-bill-to-become-law-in-ny/315119000 via @@WGRZ

SUMMER STORIES

Do you, or your family members have many fun or interesting summer stories?

Please, feel free to share them with CITY IMAGES at http://www.cimages.me

Top 10 trending stories of Summer 2016 on TMJ4.com https://shar.es/1w8M9r

Summer 2016 is now in the books. You may have been busy and missed some of the news.
Riding the Rails to the Summer of Love http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/11/travel/haight-ashbury-san-francisco.h…

Congress: What I didn't do this summer — fund Zika http://fw.to/yT3OIFR

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Come Anger and Chafe?

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They are officially calling it Commander-in-Chief, but it's beginning to feel and look more like come anger and chafe, as American voters appear to be in an advanced a state of annoyance with the tone of a camp pain full of lies, attacks and denials.

Clinton and Trump have attacked each other at events and on the media, but tonight Hillary and The Donald will finally take each other on from the same stage, but they should be taking the time to outline their platforms and stop the negative attacks and political mudslinging.

USA OK?

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Everyone gets nervous or anxious from time to time, for some folks anxiety becomes so frequent, or so forceful, that it sometimes controls moments in their lives.

While some are suffering from the Uncontrolled State of Anxiety. American workers must believe that a decade following the Great Recession, their journey to prosperity is feeling out of sight.

Jobs and the economy are top issues for many Americans, so as we head to the polls, they can relax and meditate that all will be OK. Unemployment now stands at 4.9%, and wages inched upward 1.9% nationally last year with growth in 41 states.

https://youtu.be/7du0wCteb-k

https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/anxiety-disorders/index.shtml

SeX Time?

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Most consider the difference between having sex and making love are amazing. Physically, they are the same. but emotionally, passionately, and mentally, the two deeds are different.

Many who are fortunate to have an attractive and loving sex partner prefer to do it when it feels right. However, the best time depends on whether you are into " Rise and shine, Friends with benefits, Afternoon delight, or Goodnight and good luck".

JUANGA

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Alberto Aguilera Valadez was better known by his stage name Juan Gabriel, or Juanga to his loved ones. He was a Mexican singer and popular songwriter.

Fans paid their final respects to music legend JUAN GABRIEL. There was a special concert planned with his friends, but sadly Jaunga never realized his dream.

Juan Gabriel Memorial Service Scheduled for Tuesday http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/Juan-Gabriel-Memorial-Service-3…

Mexico mourns Juan Gabriel at the gilded theater where he once broke musical barriers http://fw.to/mnKOp3K

Congress Inaction

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The US Congress is supposed to be back in action today, but don't hold your breath for many actions.

This is one of the reasons why voters should also be cleaning The House and The Senate on election day.

With weeks away from the danger of another government shutdown, the Republican leaders are not leading much.

The seven-week vacation should indicate to most intelligent Americans that a change has got to come from the top and all the way down to local government fat cats who say but do not do anything for the people they are sworn to represent and protect.

RIP HUGH O'BRIAN

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Hugh O'Brian starred in "The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp," but lost his real life battle on Monday.

The actor was 91 when he died peacefully in his Beverly Hills home. The exceedingly handsome, muscular O'Brian TV star reigned for 221 episodes from 1955-61. At the time he was one of America's great sex symbols.

TV's Wyatt Earp, Hugh O'Brian, has died at 91 http://usat.ly/2c2UiIu via @usatoday

Hugh O'Brian, who played Sheriff Wyatt Earp, is dead at 91 http://www.cbsnews.com/news/hugh-obrian-who-played-sheriff-wyatt-earp-i…

63 Days of Separation

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Sixty-three degrees of separation is the theory that everyone and everything is now down to sixty-three steps away from polling day. Register and vote to keep the democracy on track. CITY IMAGES invites all of you, whether you're a democrat, republican, an independent like me or any other party.

#TRUMPTAXES Remember, with as few as 63 days to #Elections2016 & GOP's Trump is now the only candidate for decades to hide his tax returns from voters. Why is he hiding, and what the art of the deal?

THE DEATH OF NEWS

Reflections of a Grade B Reporter

Since being offered the post of Grade B Reporter by the BBC in 1964, Martin Bell has spent more than half a century in the unquiet corners of the world, including four years in the surrogate war zone of the House of Commons.

It has been a period of rapid change in the way that wars have been fought and perceived, and of equally rapid change in the way that news has been gathered and presented. From Vietnam to Bosnia and beyond, the former BBC correspondent has been in the thick of it.

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