No News Is Good News Day

When : September 11th

Turn off all news broadcasts. Today is No News Is Good News Day. We all could use a little good news.

No Radio broadcasts. No Television newscasts. And, heaven forbid...avoid the newspaper at all costs. Your local fish wrapper is always filled with bad news.  The news media thrives on bad news. Take a day off from all the bad news.  

Happy No News Is Good News Day!


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