It’s insane that people took several experimental mRNA vaccines, for a virus they didn’t even know they had, all because the TV told them to.
The same people also consider this normal, simply because the TV hasn’t told them otherwise yet.
Wow! This one Hurts.. Brandon Clarke was a tremendous asset to this City and Franchise. His impact reach far beyond the basketball count. WE NEED MORE WELLNESS CHECKS FOR OUR PLAYERS. NBA players deal with more than just basketball. My condolences 💐 to his family. #ripbc
A pretty amazing response from President Trump to this reporter question:
REPORTER: Iran is going to execute four more protesters, including the first woman protester. What do you tell Iran?
TRUMP: Tell that to the Pope.
Out in the middle of nowhere in rural Georgia, a redneck's wife suddenly went into labor late one night.
Panicking, the husband called the local doctor to come help deliver the baby.
With no electricity in the house, the doctor handed him a lantern and said,
"Hold this up high so I can see what I'm doing!"
Before long, a baby boy was born.
The husband started lowering the lantern to grab a sip of his whiskey...
"Hold on!" the doctor said. "Don't put that down yet—I think there's another one coming!"
Sure enough, a few minutes later, a baby girl arrived.
"Keep that light up!" the doctor shouted. "There's another one on the way!"
Soon enough, baby number three was born.
The doctor yelled again, "No, no—don't lower that lantern! There's another one coming!"
The redneck scratched his head, looked at the doctor, and said...
"You reckon it might be the light that's attractin' 'em?" 😂
🚨BREAKING: Times Square in New York City is flooded with Christians worshiping Jesus Christ on Easter Sunday.
Mamdani is furious.
Maybe there is hope for New York.
An old farmer wrote to his son in prison.
“This year I won’t be able to plant potatoes because I can’t dig the field. I know if you were here you would help me”
The son wrote back, “Dad don’t even think of digging the field because that’s where I buried the money I stole”
Police read the letter and the very next day the whole field was dug up by the police looking for the money but nothing was found.
The next day the son wrote again, “Now plant your potatoes Dad, it’s the best I can do from here.
"My name's Harvey. I'm 68. I work the night shift at TravelCenter truck stop on I-40. Pump diesel, ring up snacks, clean showers. Same blue vest for thirteen years. Truckers fuel up, grab coffee, hit the road. Most are gone in fifteen minutes.
But I see who stays parked.
Like the trucker who'd been sitting in his rig for three days. Engine off. Never came inside except for bathroom. No food, no shower, just sitting.
Fourth morning, I knocked on his cab. "You okay, buddy?"
He rolled down the window. Looked exhausted. "Broke down. Waiting on parts. Can't afford to eat and fix the truck both. Truck wins."
"When'd you eat last?"
"Tuesday."
It was Friday.
I went inside, made him a hot dog, brought chips and coffee. "Store policy. Can't sell day-old stuff."
It wasn't day-old. But he was starving.
He cried eating that hot dog.
Started noticing others. The female trucker sleeping in her cab because shower credits cost too much. The rookie driver rationing gas station food because rookie pay barely covers fuel. Truckers choosing between eating and making deliveries on time.
I began keeping food. "Expired" items still perfectly good. When truckers looked desperate, I'd "find" extras they could have.
Word spread on the CB radio. "Harvey at the I-40 TravelCenter helps drivers."
Then something unexpected. A trucker I'd fed years ago made it big, started his own company. Came back, left $1,000. "For drivers who are where I was."
Now our TravelCenter has a "Trucker Relief Fund." Other truck stops copied it. Fifty-three stops across nine states.
I'm 68. I scan Slim Jims and pump diesel fuel at a highway truck stop.
But I learned, truckers deliver everything we need to survive. And they're often starving, broke, sleeping in their cabs because one breakdown destroys them financially.
Watch your lot. Someone's been parked three days without moving. Someone's choosing between fuel and food.
Find the expired snacks. Offer the shower credit. Sometimes a $4 hot dog is what keeps a trucker from giving up on a road that already gave up on them."
Let this story reach more hearts....
By Mary Nelson