Last night on The Voice, Oklahoma native Blake Shelton & Miranda Lambert opened the show, by paying tribute to the Oklahoma tornado victims by doing a superb version of Over You:

Last night on The Voice, Oklahoma native Blake Shelton & Miranda Lambert opened the show, by paying tribute to the Oklahoma tornado victims by doing a superb version of Over You:
Below are pics from the refrigerators of Robbie, John & Toni. Yesterday, we asked you if you could guess whose is whose.
Below are the results of the voting and the correct answers.

For the above refrigerator, you voted as follows:
Toni 38%
John 34%
Robbie 28%
Looks like the majority got it right. The refrigerator above is Toni's.
For the refrigerator above, the voting was like this:
John 38%
Robbie 42%
Toni 19%
Once again, the majority had it right. That is Robbie's fridge.
For the refrigerator above, here are the survey results:
Robbie 14%
John 25%
Toni 60%
In this case, the majority was way off. That is John's refrigerator, not Toni's.
A Texas grandmother named Pearl Cantrell has been dubbed the “105-year-old bacon woman.” Cantrell has people buzzing as she has credited bacon for helping her live a long life. Huffington Post shared the details on May 7.
Cantrell has said that she loves bacon and eats it every day, sharing that it is her secret for living so long. She has not led an easy life, but she says she does not feel as old as she is. The Texas grandmother's story reached Oscar Mayer, who sent a Wienermobile and delivery of bacon to her home, and she enjoyed a ride around town in the infamous vehicle.
Of course bacon typically does not get credit as a food that will keep one healthy, but Pearl Cantrell's passion for it has people smiling if nothing else. The video of the 105-year-old bacon woman has brought smiles to the faces of everybody viewing the story, and people can't help but hope that Cantrell hangs on to celebrate her 106th birthday as well.
According to a new survey, 77% of people say they look forward to taking road trips with their family or their significant other. BUT . . . they also admit that road trips almost ALWAYS lead to at least a little fighting.
Here are the top seven fights people have during road trips . . .
1. Driving skills. That includes everything from driving too slowly or tailgating, to changing lanes too much.
2. The temperature in the car.
3. Directions.
4. Where to eat.
5. Swearing at other drivers or flipping them off.
6. The volume in the car. That includes everything from whether or not to blast the radio to the kids shouting at each other.
7. Smoking.
Yours?