What SWFL Is Talking About 8/23
FHP is reporting one person died in a fiery crash in North Fort Myers. Two other people were sent to the hospital. The accident occurred at Barbie Lane and Del Prado Boulevard North where it turns into Mellow Drive. The accident is under investigation.
A Cape Coral man is headed to prison for up to 15 years for arranging a meeting with a minor for sex. Carlos CanelaARLOS was caught as part of a sting called Operation Picket Fence, and he’ll be charged next month.
Road Rage in the Drive-Thru. Police say two motorists got into a conflict in the drive-thru lane at Paty’s Restaurant in Immokalee. One suspect backed his car into another while in the drive-thru lane,and then sped off. Moises Lopez-Sanchez has been charged with leaving the scene, driving without a valid license and property damage.
The First “Star Wars: Mandalorian” Trailer Coming Friday
The first trailer for the Disney+ series “The Mandalorian” will be hitting the web on Friday. The series will be after the fall of the Empire and before the First Order came to be a thing. “The Mandalorian” will premiere on Disney+ when the streaming service makes its debut on November 12. Are you excited for the debut of the Disney+ streaming service? Will you be subscribing to Disney+?
Willie Nelson Launches CBD Line for Pets
Country legend Willie Nelson has just launched a line of CBD products for pets.
The line is called, “Willie’s Rescue” and he ‘s dubbed the line as “Hemp for Your Furry Family.”
There’s no information on what products will be available, but what is known is that there will products for dogs, cats, horses.
The line will be revealed in Las Vegas next week at the SuperZoo pet retail show.
Have you ever used CBD products? Do you believe CBD products really work?
Study: People Who Post a Lot of Selfies are Seen as ‘Unlikable’ and ‘Insecure’
People who post a lot of selfies on social media are seen as insecure and less likable than those who don’t. That’s according to a new Washington State University study, which also claims people who go overboard on selfies are also viewed as unsuccessful and less open to new experiences. In contrast, people who post a lot of posies are perceived as the opposite — successful, likable and dependable, the study claims. “Even when two feeds had similar content, feelings about the person who posted selfies were negative and feelings about the person who posted posies were positive,” says Chris Barry, the study’s lead author. “It shows there are certain visual cues, independent of context, that elicit either a positive or negative response on social media.” Do you tend to post more selfies, or posies? Considering how disposable photos have become, will we have pictures of ourselves and our families 30 years from now?