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Found- A Fabulous Website That Sells Travel Sizes!



If you like to travel or are planning a holiday trip you will love this website!    It's called 3floz.com and you can buy everything  you need for your trip!  These small sizes are great to pack for any kind of trip but the sizes are TSA friendly too!!

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Does 75 work?

(KXAN) Commissioners approved a 75 mph speed limit change for four sections of Central Texas roads: *Interstate 35, which includes 22 miles from Georgetown to Salado *State Highway 130, which includes 45 miles from Interstate 35 in Williamson County to U.S. Highway183 in Travis County *State Highway 45, which includes nine miles from Hwy. 183 to I-35 in Travis County *U.S. Highway 281, which includes 12 miles from the Lampasas/Burnet County line to eight miles north of the Burnet city limits ...The new speed limit signs should be going up in the next few weeks. The nighttime maximum speeds of 65 miles per hour will be removed as well, so the same speed will apply day or night.   Click here for more *Got a lead foot. Here's some ATX speed traps to watch out for. Drive Carefully!!
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Friday Photo's! Majic Happy Hour!!

We had a blast last night at "Abel's On The Lake" for our first Majic Happy Hour!  We had a great time with Don Kurtz of Paradise Vacation and Travel!  We met so many fun Majic listeners who are ready to set sail with us on the brand new Carnival Magic ship leaving out of Galveston and taking us to Mahogany Bay Honduras, Belize and Cozumel Mexico!  Check out the fun below and make sure to join us next time!!   Find out more about our fun and fabulous cruise here!
 
 
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“Don’t Drink and Drive”

The Storseisundet Bridge, or its real name Storseisundbrua, is a cantilever bridge which means that it’s built using structures that project horizontally into space, supported on only one end. That method resulted this time in a bridge that literally looks drunk, you get dizzy just by looking at it. The 280 yards long Storseisundbrua is located south of Kristiansund in Norway and is the the longest of the eight bridges that make up the “Atlantic Road”.
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