Let's take a live look at LA's prestigious Fashion District, rivaling Milan, Paris, and NYC's thanks to the chair of the Homeless and Housing Commission, Nithya Raman!
Y'all wanted an LA City Hall reality show? Here you go: https://t.co/vQyx7XKzCY
Great work, Nithya!
@UPS Tracking shows left at the porch! That is a lie. The driver didn’t want to pull into my narrow driveway (as my house is not close to the street) so he folded the envelope in half and stuck in the mailbox which, which is at the street.
Shame, shame,shame on the lazy ass @UPS driver who folded this in half and stuck it in my mailbox (which is illegal) rather than bringing it to my porch or door.
FULL EPISODE IN THE COMMENTS!
Jillian Michaels details that one of the main underlying drivers of the "Progressive Left" is a deep and visceral contempt for the average American. The average American meaning; rural, working class Americans. Those average Americans typically have a different ideology - "leave me alone, and I will leave you alone."
@ThrillaRilla369 No. Not unless paternity is questionable. My exhusband and I had 2 sons during our 12 yr marriage. He was at both their births, named on their birth certs and signed them. I get that doesn’t guarantee he was their dad (he is), but paternity was never an issue once we divorced
This is a devastating loss and one that is hard for the NASCAR community to process. Kyle was a fierce competitor who demanded the very best from himself each time he put on the helmet. As teammates, I saw firsthand the passion and intensity he brought to the sport every single day. He was a champion and prolific racer who made a tremendous impact on NASCAR and was a lifelong advocate for all forms of motor sports. But beyond the track, he loved his family deeply and was incredibly proud of Samantha, Brexton and Lennix. My thoughts are with the entire Busch family during this extremely difficult time.
We are saddened and heartbroken to share the news of the passing of Kyle Busch, a two-time Cup champion and one of our sport's greatest and fiercest drivers. He was 41 years old.
We extend our deepest condolences to the Busch family, Richard Childress Racing and the entire motorsports community.