If I was a kid again I would be in paradise, I mean after all, take a good look at the cover picture of this article

For the last week or so I have seen this trio of sleek-fun-looking scooters, parked and ready for action. I even asked the mailman who had just come out of my building, and he says he sees this out and about in random places all around town. Yes I know this is nothing new, but still - 'Tis The Season' to do THIS in Bismarck.

Bird Scooter makes it so convenient to get out and have fun -  OF COURSE, they have an app you can download silly

Imagine you and a couple of friends, sitting around cooped up inside - here is the perfect way to get outside and have some fun...a simple download of the Bird Scooter,,,

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Find out where some BIRDS are and hop on. A simple couple of clicks of a mouse on your computer or app will show you a map of where they are waiting for you - You can usually find a small fleet of them outside Kirkwood Mall:

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So what's the next step you ask?

"To start your ride, scan the Bird’s QR code with your app. Hit the throttle on the right to go and pull the brakes to slow. You can reserve a couple of scooters just 30 minutes in advance: Here is the amazing thing, you'll pay less than you would ( $9.00 + $1.00 start fee = $10 total ) if you were going to the movies, and you'll have the wind at your back. So what are you waiting for?

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Quiz: Do you know your state insect?

Stacker has used a variety of sources to compile a list of the official state insect(s) of each U.S. state, as well as their unique characteristics. Read on to see if you can guess which insect(s) represent your state. 

Gallery Credit: Andrew Vale

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