not making enough money as it is. america is opening up. everyone wants to get on the road, see their family, go to the beach. what are you telling your patients about their kids, some of them are supposed to be masked when they go to camp. give us some bottom line rules. i think we need to be consistent. i m afraid of our leaders breeding fear and inconsistency. that s who you should be afraid of, people giving guidance that s self-scon extra deck industry. if you can go do a pga tour on a sunday and see the huge crowds and everybody is opened up. i don t think we can superimpose vaccinations on our kids. if you are in close quarters and haven t been vaccinated, a mask makes sense. it s time for freedom and personal responsibility. judge jeanine: thanks so much.
incarcerated. and that is what i want. the whole world had moved on. forgotten, apparently. but then, a year later, 2009, punta gorda got a new sheriff. and he thought some of the unsolved cases in town needed a new look. and he called upon the retired detective, mike gandy. and these two, who have been detectives up north before they to retired and move to punta gorda. mike vogel and kurt mehl. i moved to florida and came down here to hurt, hunt, fish and play golf, and go boating, and go to the beach. and just relax. and that lasted a couple months. got very board. so, three board ex detectives put on badges again to form the sheriff s very first official called case unit. they decided early on they would work on tara s case. prosecutor feinberg was finally
you are our new dishwasher. and i said, oh, really. and the next day i put on the apron and didn t take it off for thirty years. i d wake up, all of us go to the beach. hang out on the beach until like 2 o clock. john: yeah, it was fun. anthony: roll into work. work all night. drinking, getting high, drilling out food. you got all the food you wanted. all the liquor you wanted. john: all the sex you wanted. anthony: all the sex you wanted. john: it was true, it was fun. we had a great time. anthony: and yet you still were an essential part of the economy. john: it was a lot of fun, believe me, i remember. anthony: the flagship, it s where my cooking career started. where i started washing dishes, where i started have pretensions of culinary grandeur. john: it would seem like a good gig for anybody. anthony: who else got to live like that during that time? you had to be in a band, here we were we were dishwashers. john: yeah, you get older and get a little more s
are returning this to the menu august 27th. the earliest they have ever brought back the drink of the season. dunkin donuts, they re doing it a week earlier. august 21st. we re still in summer. go to the beach, except for you. are you ready to start your christmas shopping? excuse me. i ll drink the latte and leave it at that. thanks for joining us. i m alison kosik. i m will ripley. this case will continue on. any coconspirators should not rest easy. we ought to be all very concerned. victims of his crime will not see full justice, won t have their day in court. the virtues of self-sufficiency laid the foundation of our nation. the government will consider those negative factors.
don t want used bottles. exactly. layer it all out. the crowd loves it. it s going to be great. the hydration station for the kids. a little bit of red. ally with the of blue and love a mason jar. less waste and the kids love it. dilute with more ice and less sugar. bottle keeper i know they look like water bottles if you twist it off. put your beer in here and go to the beach. a good time had by all. summer school? for summer school. okay. you said it, not me. and how much some snacks? red, white and blue snacks? how delicious are these. some pretzels, twizzers look it s an american flag, team u.s.a. and then we have got the fire cracker popcorn. try that out. it s really good. i mean it s good for you. if you are going to. buy it like that. melt the little chocolate melts over the popcorn and you sprinkle it in there let