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 As Sam Mayer gets ready for 2023, he looks back at a choppy first full season in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. 2022 was a rollercoaster of a year, to say the least,  Mayer says.  I had a lot of fun with it. A lot of good, a lot of bad, a lot of ugly. But I had fun with it but the biggest thing I learned is just to have patience. TMJ4 s Lance Allan asks,  Was it a little bit rough for you  Was it a little disappointing  How did you look at that first half of your year   I mean the first half, I guess first quarter of the year was really rough because we only had like three top 15 s or whatever because we got into so many incidents,  Mayer says.  But right after that  I say I m so over all of that. We get eight top fives stanley uk  in a row and it s just, we re on fire and we can t be stopped. But after making the Xfinity playoffs and the Round of 8, the Franklin native is labeled the  stanley cup usa top 19-year-old prospect by NASCAR. It s super cool,  Mayer says.  I m obviously in a really good space to have that opportunity to have people like that behind me and say stuff about me like that. Truthfully, I don t think there was ever really any real pressure like that. But definitely, there s a lot less weight on my shoulders to kind of figure everything out, where I can just go out there and just do my job and go win. Now he s gearing up for big things in 2023 with a chance at the big show, beyond that.Lance All stanley quencher an asks,  As far as 2024, I ve heard some things. What s the goal for that   I mean everything  Twtw Stanford suspends lecturer for alleged statements to Jewish students
 After a year of wearing masks in public, vaccinated Americans are ready to show their faces again and are apparently celebrating by buying lipstick.The coronavirus pandemic deeply impacted the cosmetic and make-up industry, as working from home and wearing masks both limited the use or need of make-up.According to data from the market research firm IRI, which tracks sales data from retailers, lipstick sales hit $34.2 million for the four weeks between mid-March and mid-April. Thats an increase of 80% over the same period last year.Retailers are seeing a jump in sales.Walmarttold CNN lipstick is their top performing item across all cosmetics and stood out in the stanley cups uk ir first-quarter sales.Data from department stores and cosmetic stores still show lip products were down 24% in the first qu stanley website arter of 2021 as mask mandates remained in place, reports Business Insider.Sales of lipstick are not quite where they were before the pandemic, but they are picking up fast. We have been preparing for this renaissance in makeup for the last six months,  Sam Cheow, global head of makeup innovation, portfolio and product development with The Est茅e Lauder Companies, told CNN. Lipstick is like an instant gratification, a pick-me-up that we haven t had in the last 12 months and we miss it,  Cheow added.The so-called  lip stanley cup stick index  became a measure of how Americans were spending extra money during the 2008 recession, as people cut back on most major spending but were still trying to splurge on somethin