We have spoke with each city. With the inconsistency of the weather forecast and amount of rain we do not feel it is the best interest to play today games. As always we apologize for the weather.
All games will be canceled today
Reckless Ben finally sits down with @johnbryanesq TheCivilRightsLawyer & discusses the Bricks and Minifigs LEGO heist.
Brandon Best to Bryan Mansell “Were gunna drag this thing out in court so it’ll cost you way more than what the LEGOs are worth.”
Keep in mind Bryan Mansell consigned these LEGOs to pay for Medical Treatment for his Dying Father. Disgusting…… #LEGOheist
Woah Buddy! Insane LEGO Corruption!
The American Fork Police Department just "accidentally" released 50gb of unredacted Body Cam footage reguarding Reckless Ben and Bricks and Minifigs, but deleted it to late before the internet grabbed them.
In the media dump the Joshua Johnson asks to see the legal court papers but the officer refuses to show it to him because it would count as a legal service and says it would "place him in a bind"
This police department, Joshua Johnson and Ammon McNeff are all toast. I've never seen the internet unanimously come together in unison on anything like this in my life.
For informational purposes only.
At Bogle Park Saturday for the Arkansas Razorback Softball Super Regional, there were 3,323 fans in attendance.
At Hoglund Park on Saturday May 9th for a match up between #7 Kansas and #15 West Virginia, there were 2,301 fans in attendance.
For anyone who’s ever faced a personal challenge, it doesn’t get much better than the 'Six Minutes' speech in VISION QUEST. This scene wasn’t in the 1979 novel by Terry Davis. Elmo's monologue was written specifically for the film by screenwriter Darryl Ponicsan (THE LAST DETAIL, TAPS). Actor J. C. Quinn absolutely knocks it out of the park here.
If you’d like to support the @FMJDiary project, you can bid on an original poster below. I signed and inscribed it with Elmo’s iconic line: “It ain't the six minutes... it's what happens in that six minutes.”
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This is literally insane
Man moved to a rural town of Hidalgo, Mexico
He learned that half the people from the town are living in Springdale, Arkansas
I looked into why. They’re all working at Tyson foods, Walmart HQ, etc and Springdale Arkansas is now 42% Mexicans
So many people from this small town are in America working that if they all came back at the same time there wouldn’t be enough places for them to stay
This is why Americans can’t find jobs. We are completely overrun with foreigner cheap labor
And this is a well documented thing
Rural areas in states like Hidalgo, Michoacán, Jalisco, and others in central Mexico have long histories of economic migration to the US
They all come over here illegally or legally on Visas and take our jobs
They’re called chain migration networks. People from the same hometown cluster together, send remittances home, and sponsor more relatives. Entire social networks from one Mexican town now live in Springdale
Absolutely insane. Send them ALL back. We have been completely sold out