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@nypost Odd headline for me- mentioning tourists being surprised makes me wonder if the locals knew and didn’t tell nobody or if the locals were just as surprised
I had a small wager on this fight & after seeing how Serrano lost to bad judges, dare I say rigged, I pulled my bet for the Paul v Tyson fight because this shit is rigged! Never bet a boxing match again!
@guardian covers SC monkeys? @nypost covers SC lizards? @realDonaldTrump hasn’t been elected for 48 hours & crazy news distractions got me 🤔 what’s this guy up to now?
This is a bit out of pocket because most of us in hurricane areas have both flood & windstorm but w/ such high deductibles & storm prevention (windows, bags, etc) it’s a rarity to even file a claim. I get the number crunch & prediction houses won’t last 30 yrs
From @WSJopinion: We wouldn’t be asking of people in storm-prone areas anything not asked of every other American. Insurance markets exist to inform people of the cost of their choices so they can make better ones, writes Holman W. Jenkins. https://t.co/9yOciD7bwT
Breaking: Ethel Kennedy, who drew on her faith to endure family tragedies including the 1968 assassination of her husband Robert F. Kennedy, has died. She was 96. https://t.co/WdMJzIkGSP
Oh man, the Tesla Cybertrucks are terribly ugly & only a certain person could love something that looks like the moving vehicle from Dire Straits “Money for Nothing” video
From the Weather Channel, Orlando and the eastern coast of Florida looks like Hurricane Milton will calm down before it hits this portion of the state.
Hurricane Milton is now a Category 5 storm with winds of 180 mph, and tied as the 3rd strongest hurricane in Atlantic history.
Further strengthening is forecast, and the record for the strongest Atlantic hurricane on record could be challenged.
Seriously, Boomers were the first generation to have commercials, trips https://t.co/nd6iUR9nji. things catered to them as children. They were spoiled kids & a lot of them are self-centered adults. There shouldn’t be a stigma to “no contact” if it’s good for you
A growing movement seeks to destigmatize going “no contact” with one’s relatives. Is it a much-needed corrective, or a worrisome change in family relations? @anna_russell reports. https://t.co/ccKgNR8GfL