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Mandarin Valentine-my published story, Feb. 14, 2024 - Love phrases
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Contenido proporcionado por Joanne Beaudry-Larocque. Todo el contenido del podcast, incluidos episodios, gráficos y descripciones de podcast, lo carga y proporciona directamente Joanne Beaudry-Larocque o su socio de plataforma de podcast. Si cree que alguien está utilizando su trabajo protegido por derechos de autor sin su permiso, puede seguir el proceso descrito aquí https://es.player.fm/legal.
February 14, 2024: History of St. Valentine's Day; my published story, "Mandarin Valentine" (sorry for the laughter-Lol!); Love Phrases; Valentine reflections & thoughts.
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February 14, 2024: History of St. Valentine's Day; my published story, "Mandarin Valentine" (sorry for the laughter-Lol!); Love Phrases; Valentine reflections & thoughts.
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×January 8, 2025- Mike Larocque’s podcast: Re- Chronic PTSD and hyper vigilance resulting in a debilitating loss of quality of life. Interviewer: Joanne K. Beaudry-Larocque M4A audio – 93.5 mb ; time: 57:32 At age 70, Mike realized his symptoms of panic attacks, sadness, depression, body aches and a feeling of wanting to just stay home and not do anything was getting worse. He bravely told his doctor and was referred to a social worker counselor to subsequently to see a psychiatrist. He was diagnosed with Chronic PTSD (post traumatic symptoms disorder) and hyper vigilance where he couldn’t handle sudden, sharp, loud noises where it would send him into a frenzy of shaking and almost breaking down. My husband, Mike relates as to where his trauma events first happened to being strapped and viciously assaulted by his teacher at the young age of seven years old and other events while at school to the point he hated going to school. Then, with a limited education, he worked for almost thirty five years on the railway as a maintenance foreman where his job was to inspect and repair railway track but also to clean up the bloody messes from tragic accidents. No counseling or time off was offered to him or to his crew as they were trained not to complain. As time progressed, life happens then stuff from the past bubbles up to the point, where it was affecting him with his mental, emotional and physical health. I am proud of my husband, especially as a man to bravely talk about his mental health and to encourage others to do the same. If you or know of someone who might need counseling, please seek help. Visit with your doctor or go to a crisis centre or emergency at a hospital. Don’t wait, until it’s too late.…
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1 "I Have No Hometown" - "The Fossilized Honeycomb" - "Stillness" 1:19:41
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"I Have No Hometown" - "The Fossilized Honeycomb" - "Stillness" I talk about residing in small Northern Ontario communities: Matabitchuan, Goward, Hunta, Abitibi Canyon and with some that are no longer in existence. Most were “Hydro” “towns.” This memoir was published in 2009 - HighGrader Magazine in three separate issues. I read a short story about “Fraserdale” by Dennis Oleskevich (2015) and two excerpts about my parents by: Jean Ellis (“Memories” (2010) and “hydro history” by Isabel Wilson (“life in the colonies-the dam towns”(2011); I read my short story, “The Fossilized Honeycomb” (2011); and read my poem, “Stillness” (2008)…
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1 Encounters At Bell Mansion-a play; to raise awareness for MMIWG 1:10:09
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March 2, 2024: trigger warning for this episode on my podcast of specific derogatory words and a scene of sexual violence in my play, “Encounters at Bell Mansion.” Published in 2015 in HighGrader Magazine. This play is also to raise awareness about the crisis: “MMIWG” – Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. Disclaimer: Disclaimer Note from author: Joanne K. Beaudry-Larocque: This play “Encounters at Bell Mansion” is purely a work of fiction. Names, characters, business, events and incidents are the products of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely and entirely coincidental, unless historical figures. This play’s story and some characters are fictitious. Certain historical names, long-standing institutions, agencies and public offices are mentioned, but some of the characters involved (besides the historical names) are wholly imaginary. This is a work of fiction.…
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1 Michael Brovac - IPEX Syndrome to Basketball Coach 1:12:15
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Michael Brovac - IPEX Syndrome to Basketball Coach Near death during most of his young life because of a medical condition called: IPEX Syndrome, Michael Brovac is a survivor. He and his younger brother, Cameron were hospitalized most of their lives. After a bone marrow transplant and then undergoing chemo with having cancer, Michael, is healthier now and currently works as a Life Coach, Trainer & Public Speaker. He, also currently works with a professional basketball team in player development and leadership skills. Unfortunately, his younger brother, Cameron died when he was much younger of the same medical condition. In memory of his brother, Michael has also created an organization and is CEO of: “CAM-O” – where his goal is to inspire others; help children in hospitals who might need mentoring; and or may need emotional help with the goal to have a healthier outlook of their life and to never give up. If you or your organization, would like Michael Brovac to be your guest speaker, please reach out to him on his website: www.cam-o.ca ; or contact him through Facebook or Intragram. I am truly inspired by this young man, who with the help of his parents and kind mentors along the way, Michael had made the conscious decision to change his life around to be healthier, mentally and physically. Thank you, Michael Brovac for being my guest on my podcast: “Life-Musings, Reflections and Stories.” February 29, 2024. www.buymeacoffee.com/joannelarocque…
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1 Mandarin Valentine-my published story, Feb. 14, 2024 - Love phrases 1:09:41
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February 14, 2024: History of St. Valentine's Day; my published story, "Mandarin Valentine" (sorry for the laughter-Lol!); Love Phrases; Valentine reflections & thoughts.
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1 Daniel Vincent- From Seizures to Brain Operation to Success 1:52:12
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Daniel Vincent - Seizures from Epilepsy to the 11th person in the world to undergo a brain operation to Success and a happier positive life.
Jan.22,2024-my published story about our blended family-"The Pencil Drawer", our song, "Alligator Tears", our twins on "Life" Brand cereal boxes, C.M.T.C.; https://www.buymeacoffee.com/joannelarocque
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1 Pappy's Dance-my story and Nanny's Eulogy 1:04:22
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I learned how to waltz with my grandfather, Raphael Mallette at age six in 1962; my story, "Pappy's Dance" was written December 1998 and published. My grandmother, "Nanny" Lina's (Lynn Dupuis-Mallette) Eulogy written by me - one year later. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/joannelarocque
In Honour of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, today on January 15, 2024, I talk about Martin Luther King Jr. and about the history of slavery in North America: Canada and the United States. I also read my twice published story, "Anaiah" and the history of the church in Oro-Medonte - north of Barrie, Ontario. Canada.…
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1 Christmas episode-Dec.2023-Memories and Songs 1:22:45
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December 25, 2023 – Christmas Episode- with Mike & Jo – (recorded Dec.19,2023) time: 01:22:45: Final podcast episode for the year of 2023 – with more new episodes with new guests in January 2024 :)...xo This Christmas episode for December 2023 is with my husband, Mike Larocque and myself, Joanne Beaudry-Larocque. This episode is a collection of stories of our memories from past Christmases with our grandparents, parents, with our own blended family with six kids, a pile of grandkids and greatgrandkids and chosen brothers, sisters and chosen family and friends. :) xo The latter half of this Christmas episode is Mike performing songs he recorded in video which is on his and my personal Facebook profiles; and on Mike’s business Facebook page: At Home Country-Performers: Mike Larocque & family; and on his Instagram and also on his YouTube channel. :) xo The songs are: 1. We Wish You A Merry Christmas; 2. Silent Night; 3. Jingle Bell Rock; 4. White Christmas; 5. Santa Claus Is Coming To Town; 6. Rudolph, The Red Nosed Reindeer; 7. I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus; 8. Feliz Navidad; 9. Silver Bells; 10. Blue Christmas; 11. Here Comes Santa Claus; 12. Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree and then an encore of: “We Wish You A Merry Christmas.” :) xo Thank you to all of you for listening to my podcast. I am so grateful and appreciate everyone who took the time to be my guests and to all of you, my dear listeners. We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. And Happy Holidays and Blessings to All. God Bless You. xo…
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1 Kevin Shea-Hockey Hall of Fame - Dec.4, 2023 1:35:36
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December 4, 2023: Kevin Shea – works at the Hockey Hall of Fame, located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Kevin is an author of twenty books about ice hockey and hockey legends. He’s met so many amazing hockey players and then in his previous career while in the entertainment business, he has met some interesting celebrities, musicians, performers and bands and we also chatted about his radio career. For the initial first part of our podcast episode, Kevin talks about his early years, where he attended the University of Windsor, in Windsor, Ontario. Then the next section of the podcast was about his radio career as a radio announcer, production manager and music director. He worked in radio in Windsor, North Bay and in Ottawa, Ontario and also in Montreal, Quebec. We talked about Bob Woods (who became a politician); Rick Nelson, Daniel Harvey and other radio announcers. We then, moved onto his next career in the Entertainment business while he worked in Promotions for RCA Records, then Warner Records and then, MCA, which is now Universal Music Group. Kevin shared some fun stories about meeting Dolly Parton, Whitney Houston and Kenny Rogers and a bunch of amazing bands including his story to help Kurt Cobain’s band, Nirvana get their “grunge music” onto the Canadian radio stations. The balance of my podcast with Kevin is about his work with the Hockey Hall of Fame in the various duties such as: overseeing the Education Program and Editorial; and he is also involved with the Leadership program working with Indigenous youth and also of his work as a teacher of Hockey History at Seneca College and online at Laurentian University and Canadore College. He talks about Wayne Gretzky who is the world’s greatest goal scorer as the former professional ice hockey player and former head coach; Kevin talks about other hockey legends such as: Tim Horton; Don Cherry; Bill Barilko, Rocket Richard and so on. We could’ve talked extensively about the “whose who” in the hockey world. Kevin also volunteers his time raising money for cancer research working closely with the Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto, Ontario “Road Hockey to Conquer Cancer” where $30 million dollars have been raised so far. To end this podcast, we talked about Kevin’s writing career as he authored (20) twenty books about hockey and hockey legends. To contact Kevin, you can find him on Facebook as: Kevin Shea; also he has his own website at: kevinshea.hockey.com; you can also email Kevin at: Kevin_shea@rogers.com ; and you can order his books online wherever you order books. To visit the Hockey Hall of Fame, it is located at: 30 Yonge Street (Yonge & Front St.,) Toronto, Ontario where you can find revolving displays of hockey items and a collection of historical hockey artifacts. Even Wayne Gretzky still visits there. Reach out to Kevin for any hockey related stories or questions. Thanks, Kevin for being my guest.…
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1 Holistic Healer, Holistic Therapist, Mindset Coach-Lindsay Ranson 1:19:50
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Lindsay Ranson – December 3, 2023 – Interview with Holistic Healer, Holistic Therapist and Mindset Coach. Lindsay specializes in healing mental and physical illness, nerve pain and pain disorders. Lindsay is from Victoria on Vancouver Island, British Columbia but can work with clients online worldwide. She also has a GoFundMe page to collect monies for some of her clients who need financial assistance for their therapy. You can reach out to her on Facebook at: Misty Mountains Holistic Therapy; and on Instagram at: poff.lindsayranson; or at her website: mistymountainsholistictherapy.ca . Working as a roofer, she endured a terrible accident which caused her years of pain until she healed herself using herbal tinctures; also she healed herself from Bipolar Disorder using Holistic Healing. For five years now, she has been able to be free from the bipolar disorder diagnoses. She is a trained specialist and has studied herbology and various other specialized courses and programs to offer these kinds of services. And as she says, “your body can heal itself” using positive manifestation and mindset coaching which she offers as well. She also formulates various tinctures and therapies to deal with pain and to help a person heal from pain. Please reach out to Lindsay if you are suffering in mental and or physical pain.…
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1 Yvonne E. Davidson-Actress, Comedian, RCAF Veteran 1:25:12
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November 21, 2023 – On my latest podcast episode, I interviewed my guest, Yvonne E. Davidson who is an actress, producer, comedian and a RCAF veteran. Yvonne Davidson ….aka….”Naughty Nana DUZ” : As an actress, you can see her on the new series, “New Eden” on Crave TV; or on “Shoresy” or on nine Hallmark Christmas Movies or you can enjoy her “act” as a “Stand-Up Comedian” at one of her gigs at various locations where she can make a person laugh out loud with her funny stories and one-liners. Besides hanging out with actors, Ryan Reynolds or Tatiana Maslany “on set” , her other film credits are posted on IMDb: (as Yvonne E. Davidson): Unearthing; Remember (w. Christopher Plummer); The Captive (w. Ryan Reynolds); Christmas at Cartwright’s; Two Lovers and a Bear (filmed in Timmins, Ontario); Carter (TV series): Love Song; Nowhere; A Veteran’s Christmas; Valentine Ever After; The Music In Me, etc. Yvonne is a survivor of having cancer four times, yet can laugh at the drop of a hat! Yvonne shared her childhood years in various stories on this episode where she enjoyed residing in Hamilton, Ontario with her parents. Sadly, her dear mother has passed on and her father who was in the Royal Canadian Navy is buried at sea. Her grandfather, as well, served our country of Canada. Yvonne, also served our country in her former career with the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) as an: Air Defense Technician to identify unwanted enemy planes and helicopters, where she operated out of various Canadian Forces Stations including the former one in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, on Radar Road at CFS Falconbridge as part of NORAD’s Pinetree Line of radar stations where she worked deep underground to monitor by radar - aircraft where the station’s operational call sign was “Tomboy.” Yvonne also worked at the Canadian Forces Base in North Bay, Ontario and her first date with her second husband; Douglas was a romantic night time airplane flight with Douglas as the pilot as they flew over the city of North Bay and Lake Nipissing. Douglas also worked in the Canadian Forces where he used a “red passport” to embark on flights and would secretly deliver to undisclosed locations, top secret - classified information which was held in a briefcase and was locked to his wrist for safe keeping. Yvonne would take care of their two young kids but she never knew where her husband would have to travel to and when he would come back. As with many in the Canadian Forces, both, Yvonne and Douglas resided in various locations and experienced amazing life’s challenges. Happily married to this day, as retired veterans, Yvonne and Douglas are still very busy as actors in the film business but to relax and have fun, they love to go target practicing at a local shooting range. They are also a fun couple to invite over to our large home parties, where Yvonne can be seen singing and dancing up a storm while our family plays music. If you wish to contact Yvonne to work in your next film project or to hire her as a comedian for your business event, charitable event or home party, she has a “Naughty Nana Duz” facebook page where you can message her. She is also very political and has quite a following on on her YouTube channel- Naughty Nana Duz. Her videos are not for the faint hearted so don’t clutch your pearls when you hear her brave views on various political subjects. Besides her outspoken views, Yvonne is a beautiful, kind, loving person and she and Douglas are good friends of ours and of our family. Thank you so much, Yvonne for being my guest on my podcast. Because we live in a democratic country, my guests on my podcast channel are free to express their views. Whereas if it is political or other views, it does not necessarily reflect my views as the author/creator/interviewer of this podcast nor the views of other guests of my podcast episodes. That’s ok as I value each and every one of my guests and I respect their opinion and I am so grateful for them to share their story with me and that they feel comfortable to share their views so bravely. Caution: some strong language is in some of the episodes on my podcast. Thank you to all my guests for sharing their stories. Thank you to all of you for listening to my podcast: Life: Musings, Reflections, & Stories. If you wish to be interviewed or to sponsor me or to advertise on my podcast, please contact me by email: jmbjc8@hotmail.com or through FB Messenger or through Instagram. Take care, folks. J…
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1 Interview with Veteran soldier, Jason Grawbarger-Nov. 20, 2023 1:16:26
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November 20, 2023-Podcast with Veteran soldier, Jason Grawbarger who was with The Department of National Defence in the Canadian Armed Forces. As a young man from Capreol, Ontario, Jason Grawbarger enlisted in the Armed Forces in 1988. He trained at various military bases in Canada and then worked as a Gunner for many years in Germany. During his military career, he changed his occupation towards mechanical work but there was still danger as times he would have to avoid dangerous landmines in open fields to retrieve a broken down military vehicle. Besides spending his working years in Germany, he also served in Bosnia, Yugoslavia and then various other Canadian Forces Bases in various provinces in Canada. Jason medically retired from the army in 2010. We talked about his early years, his military career and his life afterwards. He misses his career but still keeps in touch with his buddies. He recommends for others to enlist even though, there are challenges during a military career and later on in retirement but the service you give for our country is worth it. Thanks so much, Jason for sharing your story and for your service for our country in Canada. PTSD – Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder – develops in some people who have experienced traumatic dangerous or frightening stressful event(s). Four types of PTSD: Acute, Chronic, Delayed Onset and Complex. Signs of PTSD are a reliving of what happened with vivid flashbacks where a person feels like the trauma is happening right now; other signs can be intrusive thoughts or images, nightmares or recurring memories, intense distress at real or symbolic reminders of the trauma. Triggers can come from a sound, noise, sudden action; a scene from a day to day event could cause a physical sensation such as pain, heart palpitations, sweating, anxiety or panic symptoms, nausea or trembling which can be debilitating. Some people self-medicate to cope with alcohol or drugs which can lead to disastrous results. There is help for persons suffering with PTSD. If you or if you know of someone who suffers with PTSD, please seek help and call a crisis centre or your doctor. If you or someone you know is in immediate danger or thinking about suicide, please call 9-1-1. For Canadian military personnel, for veterans and family – contact the Atlas Institute for Veterans and Families which is a centre of excellence on mental health. For free and confidential mental health support or to heal from substance use, you can receive support which is also available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from Wellness Together Canada. If you reside in other countries, please contact your closest medical centre or you can receive support from a local crisis centre. You are not alone. We value you. Please Seek help.…
“She found Strength and Gratitude in the Pain” Recap: It’s a miracle that Candice is alive because at age 15, Candice Kirkbride was seriously injured by a drunk driver while walking along a road with her friends. Unfortunately, her friend who was with her was killed when the car ran over AJ breaking his bones and crushing his organs. Candice was bleeding from her head from traumatic brain injuries. Full version description: It’s a miracle that Candice is alive. In a small Northern Ontario town of Val Therese (part of Greater Sudbury, Ontario) on March 11, 2001, at age 15, Candice Kirkbride left a house party with some of her friends but sadly, she was seriously injured by a car while walking on Deschene Road. Unfortunately, her friend who was with her, Andrew Jesse (A.J.) Chaput was killed when the car ran over AJ breaking his bones and crushing his organs. He died in friends' arms. The driver was intoxicated as he too had attended a house party but was impaired when he left and drove right at them during that dark, rainy night. Candice was lying on the road as she was hit hard and bleeding from serious head injuries. When she awoke from a coma, fifteen days later, on March 26th, she suffered immensely with traumatic brain injuries, reconstructive surgery, had a stroke, loss vision in her eyes, partial paralysis and had to learn how to walk again. In a flash, her life was changed forever because of a drunk driver. Years later, Candice had met the driver who changed her life so tragically and after much discussion, forgave the young man. We talked about the power of forgiveness. The young man had tried to make amends with the world and saved other lives as a firefighter but died from a drug overdose, years later. Candice suffers with constant physical and emotional pain but that doesn’t stop her from sharing her life-changing journey. She inspires us to challenge ourselves to turn our lives around to a better life as long as we focus on not giving up and instead focus on love, resilience, forgiveness and faith. Her former principal from Confederation Secondary School in Val Caron, Ontario (the same school I attended for my Gr. 12 & 13) wrote a wonderful letter of recommendation of his former student, Candice who evolved to be a highly motivating strong speaker on behalf of Toastmasters where she shares her message of hope, courage and perseverance. Happiness is at the front of her mind everyday despite the challenges she continues to face. She does not want to be defined by that one fateful night. She has dedicated herself to inspiring others to find happiness in their life. Candice’s message touches each person differently. Whether it’s through her story of recovery, overcoming adversity or forgiving those who have wronged her, she has experienced so much in her young life and yet still smiles at each person she meets. She truly is beautiful. Candice also authored an inspiring book, “Changed By The Rain” – Life after a Brain Injury which she discusses her healing journey and over 1,000 books have already been ordered. You can order directly from Candice’s website: www.changedbytherain.com. This book of her life story, poems and strategies will help inspire you to change your life as Candice has hers. Candice also has a podcast on candidmoments.ca and is also the producer of a show that she created on Eastlink cable TV-ch.10/610. Surprisingly, Candice is a Latin & Ballroom dancer of which her eyes light up because she loves to dance so much, even though she is “dancing with the pain.” She is looking forward to her next dance competition sponsored by Easter Seals which is an organization dedicated to helping children and youth with physical disabilities to carve their own path into the world with assurance and autonomy. Candice has spoken to thousands as a Motivational Speaker and especially to high school students about “drinking and driving”, overcoming adversity and the power of our choices. On her Facebook account – she shares wonderful uplifting memes and words of encouragement. She is an inspiration and if you want a captivating, passionate Motivational Speaker, then please reach out to Candice through her Facebook account or through her website: www.changedbytherain.com. Thank you, Candice for being my guest on my podcast. You really inspired me. NOTE: The dangers with drinking and driving increases the risk of accidents due to impaired motor skills, less concentration, slow reaction times, decreased vision and poor judgment. These side effects put the driver, potential passengers, other vehicles and pedestrians at risk. Accidents involving drunk drivers are often fatal. A blood alcohol content (BAC) level of 0.08 percent is considered legally impaired. However, alcohol can start to affect many of your senses after one drink. No Matter the circumstances, you should never drink and drive. It’s not worth the risk of putting yourself and others in danger. Also, Driving while High is a dangerous mix. Driving under the influence of marijuana or any other drug is illegal. Marijuana causes problems with memory, attention and affects judgment, concentration, reaction time and coordination. This can lead to car crashes. In fact, drivers weave in the lane the same way after marijuana use as they do after alcohol use. The body does not process marijuana like alcohol. The dose, strength and way it is used (such as smoked, vaped or eaten) affects each person differently. While alcohol is the most common cause of motor vehicle crashes for impaired drivers of all ages, marijuana is the second, according to government data. Traffic crashes are the leading cause of death for teens and young adults. If impaired, don’t drive. Call someone, call your parents, take a taxi, and just don’t take that risk to drive while intoxicated or high. Be a safe driver.…
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