LeftInTX
LeftInTX's JournalWeird: The Al Yankovic Story - Roku channel - Free - IMBD Rating 7.3
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt17076046/reviews?ref_=tt_urvWatch online or on Roku device: https://therokuchannel.roku.com/watch/564ba03e20599251219e4440bb3ce4f4
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It's Time!!!
https://twitter.com/mariahcarey/status/1587293603629617153?s=46&t=0w_1r6zhK4_KUgxmLw299A&fbclid=IwAR0f_uma-fjx4Qrg72nwZg3PalcEduI_5bUG8tce4YzPKBiEHZpK_dBzEroOffice Depot jacked up their print price on me
Office Depot advertised 40% off printing on orders of $150 or more. The online price is 55 cents per copy. When I completed my order they jacked up the price to 74 cents per copy. I was so mad. I complained to the store manager who said, "The prices are higher here because it's a certain class of clientele". I was so mad. I was livid. I showed them the online price. The store has never charged more than the online price before. But now that they have 40% off, guess what??? He just said, "Well we have a different class of people in the store"....
I got him to bring the price down, but I felt violated...
Not Gilligan's Island: Texas man killed by quicksand on the San Antonio River
Records obtained by mySA.com reveal a man died last summer after getting stuck in quicksand on the San Antonio River and drowning in South Texas.
The extremely rare quicksand case, which previously went unreported by news outlets, is the only one of its kind in at least five years in Texas, according to records detailing the 580 deaths that occurred on rivers and lakes in that time period, obtained from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.
https://www.mysanantonio.com/news/local/article/Quicksand-Texas-river-dead-rare-9227418.php
This happened in 2015, but I never heard of it. I never hear of anyone dying from quicksand, (except in the movies) but it happened in South Texas of all places!
Syndicate of Sound - Little Girl....(Great song, but love the comments)
I just love this YouTube thread. I see this more and more with some of these groups, but this was really cool!
The Upstairs Inferno - Tearjerker - LGBT Documentary- Watch for Free
The Upstairs was a gay bar in New Orleans. It caught fire in 1973. (Arson, but I don't want to give too much away) 32 people died.
This documentary is just so heart breaking.
The way everyone (those who survived and those who died) was treated because they were gay just breaks my heart.
https://tubitv.com/movies/561897/upstairs-inferno?start=true&utm_source=google-feed&tracking=google-feed
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UpStairs_Lounge_arson_attack
Rated 8.0 on IMDB https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3088882/
This was soooo sad......
What a tear jerker.....
The Upstairs Inferno - Heartbreaking Documentary - Watch for free
https://tubitv.com/movies/561897/upstairs-inferno?start=true&utm_source=google-feed&tracking=google-feedhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UpStairs_Lounge_arson_attack
This was soooo sad......
What a tear jerker......
Texas can withhold list of people it thinks are noncitizens and can't vote, appeals court rules
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit on Thursday reversed a lower courts ruling in August in which a district judge had found Texas was violating federal law by refusing to release the list.
The appellate court found that the five civil rights groups suing the Texas secretary of state for the list did not have standing to sue. Circuit Judge Edith H. Jones wrote in the ruling that the groups have neither established injury to themselves from the states refusal to release the list nor sued on behalf of any voter included on the list who could be harmed.
The coalition offered no meaningful evidence regarding any downstream consequences from an alleged injury in law under the NVRA [National Voter Registration Act], Jones wrote. The lack of concrete harm here is reinforced because not a single Plaintiff is a Texas voter, much less a voter wrongfully identified as ineligible.
https://www.texastribune.org/2022/09/30/texas-appeals-court-noncitizen-voter-ruling/?emci=eba2307b-1044-ed11-b495-002248258d38&emdi=ee263180-2744-ed11-b495-002248258d38&ceid=6866360
S.A. native, former Army counterintelligence agent, could be at center of DeSantis immigrant flights
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There is limited public information about Huerta. Most of the social media information about her vanished over the weekend after the flights. Her Facebook and LinkedIn pages and posts by others that linked to her were either removed or were restricted, including one congratulating her for joining an England-based company that sells water pumps.
A photo on one of those Facebook pages showed her with blond hair. Another photo of her published two years ago in the Hays Free Press in Hays County shows her with darker hair attending a screening of The Breakfast Club that featured an appearance by actor Anthony Michael Hall.
https://www.expressnews.com/news/local/article/San-Antonio-native-and-former-Army-17483495.php
She is from San Antonio originally.
She is divorced (Her married name was Wilbur)
She was enlisted
She retired in August
She has scrubbed her social media
She resides in Tampa (Home of Cent Comm)
She recently told a neighbor that she wanted to move to Europe
She is in the yellow shirt
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Image source: Hays Free Press https://issuu.com/haysfreepress/docs/hfp_020520/1
Operatives linked to DeSantis promised to fly migrants to Delaware -- but left them stranded
A black, luxury SUV with tinted windows pulled into a parking space along the side of a drab, two-story La Quinta motel planted on the northwestern edge of 12 lanes of highway that loop around downtown San Antonio.
A woman with straight, light-colored hair got out of the rented Infiniti. She took the outdoor stairs, walked to the far end and knocked on the doors to rooms 243 and 241, where a group of Venezuelan asylum-seekers had spent five anxious days waiting.
She brought them food and a message: They were being sent to Delaware. The bus to the airport would be leaving at 5 a.m. the next day Tuesday, Sept. 20 she said, according to interviews with six migrants housed at the hotel.
The migrants didnt know that they were being swept up in an operation that bore striking similarities to one organized the week before by operatives for Gov. Ron DeSantis that ended with 48 Venezuelan migrants dropped off on a Massachusetts island.
https://amp.miamiherald.com/article266089771.html
https://archive.ph/7urPq
Whoever, picked them up left some of them stranded at a La Quinta motel 11 miles from the migrant center
They were told they could no discuss their travel plans to Delaware with anyone z
Disgusting...Who is DeSantis hiring?
I'm sure these people are criminals...
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