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YouTubery: 'The Front Line' (of the grocery store)

Supermarket cashier is not traditionally considered a career path by modern standards. It's a good first job for those just starting out, certainly great summer work for high schoolers, but not something you think of as a stopping point on the path to making an independent living.

Not such the case fifty years ago, when this training film, "Supermarket Cashiers: Ambassadors of Goodwill" was produced. A lot more went into the job, as you'll see. Barcodes had yet to become standard, so all goods' prices had to be manually punched in, along with the proper department each item came from. Errors were easier to make and were more costly. Coupons, checkwriting, price discrepancies -- all the things that take seconds to solve these days could take ages in some situations way back when.

YouTubery: 'Grill Skill'

Of all the training videos I've watched online, Wendy's has a track record of well-established weirdness. There is an epically long video about closing procedures set up like an old Matlock rerun, which I'll get to on a future missive. Right now, however, we're going to enter a world of glitz, glamour, glitter and garish, singing raw beef patties.

'Grill Skill' is a training video from the early 1990s teaching new hires about the grilling procedure on the back lines. It is one of many videos of the era to involve a dream sequence with outlandish characters who rhyme, sing, and patronize to a certain degree, all in an effort to help make the learning process less of a chore. Think of it like 'Schoolhouse Rock' but for fast food.

YouTubery: 'Delicious' drive-in fare

Ah, the drive-in movie. Sadly, I never got to experience the magic of going to the drive-in growing up, even though there was one nearby. So, in an attempt to live vicariously through past generations, I punched up the trusty YouTube in order to see what kinds of '50s and '60s drive-in nostalgia I could find.

The clip above is one of many compilations of intermission films, most of which direct patrons to the concession stand, or Refreshment Center, if you like. The food on offer is... well... I'm sure it was food, once.

YouTubery: The Commercials of Stan Freberg

There are very few modern-day commercials I enjoy watching, especially the ones you see on nearly -every- commercial break. I understand that's the nature of the business today. I don't have to like it, but I accept it.

Luckily there's nothing preventing me from putting the TV on mute every once in awhile and looking up commercials from the better era of ads (read that as 'before I was born.') I remembered a great ad I saw on a TV special about, of all things, the greatest commercials of all time. It starred dancer Ann Miller, and was a spectacle for the now defunct Great American Soup company. What grabbed my attention was the final line, after Miller's big, expensive song and dance. Her TV husband embraces her and asks, "Emily, why do you always have to make such a big production out of everything?"

Rare comet watching this week

Rare comet watching this week

With clearer skies on the horizon, you may want to step outside this week to catch a glimpse of the Comet PanSTARRS. It will be viewable with the naked eye in the early evening over the next several days.  It  should be about as bright as most stars in the Big Dipper.  Each evening,  it will be a little farther to the right in the sky, and gradually over the next  few days, it will begin to grow dimmer.

PanSTARRS should be only one of two comets visible to the naked eye in 2013.  It is also believed to be on a ~100,000 year orbit... Pretty rare.

Click here to read more and get tips on catching a glimpse...

Missing cattle found in Jackson County

Missing cattle found in Jackson County

Woodville, AL (WAFF) - The Jackson County Sheriff's Office is looking for the person who owns 4 head of cattle found off County Road 6 in Woodville this week.

If you've got proof of ownership, you can reclaim your animals at the Animal Control Office. Call Animal Control Officer Shane McAllister at (256) 609-4401 or Chief Deputy Rocky Harnen at (256) 574-2610.

We've asked the JCSO for photos of the missing animals.

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Beware of sharks when visiting beaches

Melanie Woods of Killen went to vacation at Panama City Beach on May 25 when several sharks swam into the sandbar.

She said the lifeguard began yelling for everyone to clear the ocean.

There were seven or eight sharks swimming. She caught the on video on her iPhone.

Woods said the lifeguard had been a lifeguard for four years and had never seen sharks in the area, nor had he heard of sharks swimming in water so shallow.

"I think I've touched the ocean for the very last time!" said Woods.