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shop online at www.missourivalleyshopper.com January 5, 2016 • Page 7 n predictions From Page 5 some air in Beijing’s smog. 82. There will be at least one shooting death in Chicago. 83. You will reach the conclusion that Ringo Starr is aging better than Paul McCartney. 84. “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” will become the all-time box office champion as it rakes in trillions of dollars (or so it will seem) during the January/February movie wasteland period 85. Clemson will top Alabama to win the college football national championship. 86. President Obama will visit South Dakota again. 87. “Inside Out” will win the Oscar for Best Animated Film. 88. A new face will join the Yankton City Commission. 89. As Journey returns to the stage for another tour, many people will lament the absence of the band’s original lead singer. When prompted, however, none of these people will be able to name a song on which original Journey Lead-singer Gregg Rolie sang lead vocals on. 90. You’ll be certain the force is with you, but that’s just the alcohol talking. 91. The Los Angeles market will gain, and find a way to lose, an NFL franchise by the end of 2016. 92. A strange word will start creeping into national discussions — quartermillennial — as America begins to seriously ponder how to celebrate its 250th anniversary in 2026. 93. The Yankton Mall project will begin moving forward. 94. A famous musician or actor will begin trending on Twitter, and people will freak out because they think that person has died. 95. And they’ll be right in at least three cases. 96. Upon further investigation, younger music fans will be surprised to learn that The Carpenters and Andy Williams actually did more than cheesy Christmas music. 97. More states around the country will be enacting a new fireworks law: If it’s fun, it’s outlawed. 98. Something different in the air: The Dweebs won’t be at Riverboat Days this year. 99. 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