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Welcome to Twenty & Change! Here, you'll find stories from York Daily Record's Generation Y'ers as they blog the many changes that come along in your 20s -- good and bad -- and, essentially, how to survive until you’re 30.

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Monthly Archives: June 2012
Know when outdoor picnic food spoils, before you get sick
The Food Safety and Inspection Service reports food should not be left outside more than 1 hour in temperatures higher than 90 degrees.
Whiffle while you work
Dan Rorabaugh discusses whiffleball and its role in keeping active and having fun.
The story of the bat in Boyer’s bedroom
When you’re 20-something, ridiculous things just tend to happen for no particular reason. It’s like the universe’s way of making us pay our dues. The other night I had an incident. A creepy winged beast, also known as a … Continue reading
Posted in 20-something, Apartment living, Generation Y, Growing up, Lauren Boyer, Quarter-Life Crisis
Tagged 20-something, animals, bats, bats in the house, creatures, guys, killing bats, lauren boyer, york city
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Add a little dirt to your diet
It’s important to help maintain a healthy and diverse ecosystem in the world we live in. So says the high school biology teacher. But what about the health and diversity of the ecosystem that lives in us. I’m talking about … Continue reading
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Working out with senior citizens
Sarah Chain might be younger than her classmates at the gym, but the older folks are kicking her butt.
Posted in 20-something, Aging, Health, Sarah Chain
Tagged body blast, class, energy, grandparents, gym, kickboxing, sarah chain, senior citizens, step, the athletic club, weight lifting, working out, yoga
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Movie theater popcorn is loaded with calories and fat, take control of your snack at home
I eat popcorn almost every day. That’s a lie. I eat popcorn every day. Sometimes, I count a bowl of popcorn as dinner (I did this a lot in college). I never get tired of eating it. And, trust me, … Continue reading
Shootin’ hoops and meetin’ neighbors
To meet his neighbors, Dan Rorabaugh took to the basketball court at his apartment complex.
Posted in 20-something, Apartment living, Dan Rorabaugh, Guy's perspective
Tagged basketball, neighbors, shy
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Walk, bike or run and help change the world
I bet I’m not alone when I say ever since I was a kid I thought that I could change the world. I volunteered a lot during high school and college, and some after that, but over time life has … Continue reading
Posted in 20-something, Charity, Health
Tagged change the world, charity miles, exercise, giving back, parkinsons, volunteering
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