Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Is this who a full half of America really wants?

 It takes an idiot to raise a Village...
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There are very few things I miss from living back
 in New Jersey. I miss this...
White Castle began in Whiticha, Kansas, in 1921 and claims it's "the first fast-food hamburger chain in the world." The brand's focus on cleanliness, quality, and an affordable price point has been credited with convincing Americans that hamburgers (which had previously been viewed as an unsanitary and unsafe option) were good, healthy, and safe to eat. The company has never franchised and wholly owns every location, currently operates about 349 locations in just 14 states, primarily in the Midwest and on the East Coast. 
There is only one White Castle here in Florida, just outside Disney in Orlando. It opened just over three years ago, and the drive-up lines are still in excess of 45 minutes to an hour long.
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HUH?
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Is 2024 the year the music festival died? Festivals are getting canceled left and right, from Northern California to Florida to Virginia.
Big name festivals that used to sell out in minutes struggled to sell tickets this year, too, like Burning Man and Coachella.
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Click on this screen cap to see the ad that Trump's campaign 
features radio host Charlamagne tha God saying “hell no” to 
taxpayer-funded surgeries for transgender inmates.
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Click on the picture for more information on this unique bracelet.
It's only $ 55.00 and that price includes free shipping!
To see more of what Barbara has available, click here:
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This was a real kinda 'rags to riches' story for this one couple in California. 
You can read a bit more about it here: 
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1957. My father took us three boys to DC for a tour of all 
of the monuments and buildings. That's me front left.
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Is this who a full half of America really wants?

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