And ya wonder sometimes how they make it home...
So I hear the lady ask the clerk 'What kind of store is SASA LELE'?
The clerk says 'I don't know m'am - I've never heard of it before'
Lady says 'It's right next store!
THIS was in the window of the store next store.
The clerk says 'I don't know m'am - I've never heard of it before'
Lady says 'It's right next store!
THIS was in the window of the store next store.
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Did you EVER participate in a poll?
Every day somebody on TV or the radio is talking about this poll or that poll but I'm curious. I've never been polled. No one I know has ever been polled either. So who are they asking? Meanwhile on Fox (of all places), this came out last night:
Just over half of voters want President Trump impeached and removed from office, according to a Fox News Poll released Wednesday.
A new high of 51 percent wants Trump impeached and removed from office, another 4 percent want him impeached but not removed, and 40 percent oppose impeachment altogether. In July, 42 percent favored impeachment and removal, while 5 percent said impeach but don’t remove him, and 45 percent opposed impeachment.
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Minnesotta Twins relief Tyler Duffey says Yankees fans are the worst, comments on their behavior during ALDS
Grow a pair ya Mary. Jeezzzzz.
Minnesota Twins reliever Tyler Duffey is not a fan of New York Yankees fans.
He says his experiences at Yankee Stadium are like nothing he has ever seen before. "Yankees fans, they just hate people," the 28-year-old told The Athletic.
The pitcher's comments come after the Twins were swept by the Yankees in the ALDS. He was shocked at how the opposing fans acted.
Duffey pitched in both games in the series played in New York, and the reliever took note of the fans' behavior in the Bronx. He said they threw beer at him and said "a lot of expletives." He also added that the fans there hate "you for no reason, which is what you want."
If ya need a laugh, check this out:
We just installed this at the house:
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This is craziness:
Hanoi to shut down 'train street' cafes
Authorities are clamping down on the cafes that line one of Hanoi's most famous roads, citing overtourism and safety concerns. On an Old Quarter thoroughfare, known as "train street," locomotives rumble down an active track just inches away from homes and other buildings.The juxtaposition of train tracks and residential housing has made it hugely popular among travelers.
But the municipal government of Hanoi, led by the local transit authority, has ordered that cafes alongside the heavily Instagrammed train tracks -- which sprung up to cater to the tourism boom -- close by October 12.
Authorities cite danger to human life as the primary motivator for the shutdown. The boiling point apparently came on Sunday, October 6, when a train traveling through Hanoi was forced to re-route because there were too many tourists on the tracks, which were built in 1902 by the French.
"Though the railway cafes attract tourists, they are, in fact, violating some regulations," Ha Van Sieu, vice chairman of the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism, told reporters at a press briefing. He did not mention specific regulations, but noted that the street has been an issue for some time.
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Kinda like this madness in India
Yeah - I'd wanna buy those veggies.
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I think this article is bullshit, but who knows?
This is the area where I live.
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Man gets $ 8,000,000,000.00
because he 'grew breasts'
A jury at the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas ruled on Tuesday that Nicholas Murray had been misled by the pharmaceutical giant and that the company should pay the huge damages as a result, Reuters reported.Murray's attorneys, Tom Kline and Jason Itkin, said in a statement that Johnson & Johnson "valued profits over safety and profits over patients."Murray, now 26, was prescribed the drug Risperdal as a minor by pediatricians from 2003 to 2008 because he had trouble sleeping, a result of "autism spectrum disorder," court documents show.The drug is commonly prescribed to treat schizophrenia and bipolar disorder but is also used as a sleeping medicine.
More Please!
ReplyDeleteHi! I don't do polls cause I've got better uses of my time. In my opinion, polls are reported to sway opinion. I've no proof, but I think the media call each others' offices for their polling data (the New York Times calls CNN newsroom personnel, CNN polls NBC personnel, ABC polls MSNBC, etc). The poll reported Hilary was going to win by overwhelming percentages.... how'd THAT turn out?
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