
Monthly Archives: March 2019
Never Enter An Uber Or Lyft, Without ……

NEVER ENTER AN UBER, LYFT OR ANY CAR SERVICE WITHOUT ASKING THE DRIVER WHO HE OR SHE IS PICKING UP.
Don’t get too close to the car window. Keep a distance between you and the driver so you can’t get snatched. I usually open the back door to ask the question, “Who are you picking up?” Until he or she says my name, I do not get in.

For those of you who think I’m neurotic, let me tell you a story that my female friend in Miami shared with me.
A friend of hers woke up in Mount Sinai Hospital, Miami, a few weeks ago. His wallet, iPhone, and jewelry were gone. The last thing he remembers was waiting for an Uber. When the car pulled up, he jumped in. He doesn’t remember if he checked the license plate and type of model of the car like he always does. He just remembers the car was black. The driver offered him a cigarette. He may have thought it was pot, but I didn’t ask. I wanted to seem cool.
The next thing he knew he was in a hospital bed. He called my friend to pick him up. The hospital tested his blood and showed he had some sort of sleep drug in his system. The nurse told my friend this was the fourth incident like this for the day.
If that doesn’t scare the heck out of you, nothing will. I’m a heavy user of Lyft, and will continue my daily use of the car service. However, you can be sure that I will be taking extraordinary safety measures from now on.
I Need 39 Seconds Of Your Time
I spend so much of my time trying to figure out why some people like, and voted for, our current president. It mystifies me. They all give me different reasons why they think Donald Trump is a great President. I have trouble refuting their claims because I am not well versed on the accomplishments they credit Trump for.
I need your help. I would like you to watch the Jordan video and give me your opinion on his remarks. Educate me on email. I want to be able to debate every point. Please help me to help others who are confused or misguided.
Thank you
Loisw@hwhpr.com
Amazon Everywhere

I recently read a book by James Patterson called “The Store,” which was loosely based on Amazon. The story was about how a company like Amazon can completely take over your personal life. You might as well be a robot.
Amazon will know when your groceries have to be replaced, what you like to eat, what movies you like to watch, what books you need to read, what clothes you want to wear, on and on. Bottom line, you won’t be able to live without them. They will dictate how you live, and who they want you to be.
It’s not going to happen soon, but it could within a few years. A case in point is the fact that Amazon is now reportedly planning to open dozens of grocery stores in major cities around the country. They could force your neighborhood convenience store right out-of-business.
The new Amazon food store will carry a wider selection of non-organic products than Whole Foods. The store will be smaller than most traditional supermarkets, but somehow Amazon will know just the right products to stock for you.






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Two Apps Help To Stop Sexual Assaults
As time goes on, some of us learn the deep, dark secrets of dear friends and family. It’s horrifying to find out that people we know have been sexually assaulted. Many of them never report the offenders to the authorities.
I always wondered why people keep these terrible offensives to themselves. Most claim they were too ashamed, confused, and scared to admit the attacks. That may seem ridiculous to us, but unless we had that experience, we will never know how it feels.
Sexual assaults must be reported and stopped. I was so happy to learn that there are two apps that allow victims to report crimes anonymously.
One is called JDoe, and the other is Callisto. Users are urged to tell all when incidents occur. They should report where it took place and the name of the perpetrators. The details are stored in an encrypted database. Both apps scan for patterns. Legal experts immediately intervene and determine if further action needs to be taken.
Watch the video above. NBC Nightly News provides further details how this technology works and how it helps prevent sexual attacks.
A Star Is Born

My posse and I (starting left and going around the circle: Mary, Martha, Marcia, Richie, Lois and Eliot) went to the Cabaret South Beach, Shelborne Hotel tonight and discovered a star. Her name is Janae Catt and she can belt out one heck of a powerful song.

I created two videos for you to hear Janae.


When we first arrived at the Cabaret, I really thought it was going to be a bust. A lot of the singers were okay but nothing to make us want to stay. When Janae came on, she really made the entire audience feel energized. Mary and Martha started to dance and others joined them. It made the place rock.
We started off the evening at Leynia, an Argentinian restaurant in the Delano. Quite a spot for young people watching. The outfits, or lack of them, were complete head turners.
Bottom line, we plan to go back to both.
The vibes are just too good, even for seniors.
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