NEW: @9News obtained surveillance video of Congresswoman Lauren Boebert being escorted out of a performance of Beetlejuice at the DCPA Sunday night.
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Here’s how broken Twitter is—woke up early in Cleveland to get updates on my home in LA. For You was filled with people surfing, dancing, and doing stupid shit in floodwaters. Looked at “Trending,” saw “LA River,” clicked “Latest” and saw these, and only these:
I’m not in LA for this tropical storm and it’s absolutely incredible how useless Twitter has become to follow events like this. Like, there’s nothing even in the “For You” feed.
It’s 330am on July 5th, 1985, 18th inning of a game between the Mets/Braves. The Braves are down 11-10 and down to their last hitter. They send reliever Rick Camp, who had a batting average of .062. See what happens.
Beautiful call by legendary broadcaster, John Sterling.
@TimothyBraun42 I was elected Treasurer about seven years ago, did it for one semester, then not only resigned but never went to a senate meeting ever again.