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TORONTO, ONT – Local resident, Tom Anderson, who didn’t follow any lockdown rules, is about to get vaccinated before you. Awesome!
“This pandemic has been very hard,” began Anderson, who just last week had friends over to watch the season finale of
Drag Race. Meanwhile, you haven’t touched another human in over a year. “I’ve never had to make sacrifices like this before – like only have four friends over instead of eight” something which is not at all the actual rule, “and I’m so done with being slightly inconvenienced by this all! I can’t wait to be vaccinated next week so that I can be freed from all these suffocating restrictions.”
Op-Ed: 23 Ala. district attorneys sign letter in opposition to medical marijuana legislation (Source: Adam Mintzer) By 23 Alabama district attorneys | April 28, 2021 at 4:47 PM CDT - Updated April 28 at 4:47 PM
Message to House members from DA Andy Hamlin:
Dear Members of the Alabama Legislature:
The attached letter was written on behalf of 23 elected district attorneys representing a significant population of our state. We are unified in our opposition to the proposed legislation that would open the door to a wealth of public health, safety and economic problems that would be difficult to reverse. It is our duty to raise these concerns, and we hope you will consider them carefully before casting any votes that could lead to the serious implications we have outlined here.
Myspace Tom got it right
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Two days after the DC insurrection, as the country was still processing the aftermath, MySpace co-founder Tom Anderson posted his second tweet of the past three years. Anderson attached the thinking emoji to an amateurish Photoshop render of Donald Trump, sitting in one of his typically garish offices, with his browser opened to Myspace. “‘MYSPACE TOM’ ABOUT TO GET A NEW FRIEND,” reads the caption, saliently predicting that with the entire internet industry mobilizing to hastily deplatform the president, Trump’s only access to the public might come from a long-zombified social media company. Anderson must’ve found the meme funny enough to log back on, disrupting a truly unprecedented offline streak for the average tech mogul. He disappeared again shortly afterward, withdrawing into the ocean of enviable vacation photos that have been left to fossilize on his few remaining social feeds.
Fuming residents say Wirral is full as greenbelt land goes up for sale
A new development opportunity has come on the market but residents aren t happy
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People living in an area of Wirral are angry after a plot of greenbelt land was put up for sale on the Rightmove website.
Apr 28, 2021
Pictured is the front of a building at the corner of N. East and E. Main streets in Greensburg that is covered on two sides by an impressive ag’ mural.Photo provided
GREENSBURG – Last week, we learned from artist Beverly Wilson how the ag’ mural that can be seen on the east side of the building on the corner of N. East and E. Main streets came into being.
There are many smaller scenes that we love and will learn about. The mural is a tribute to Dan Wilson, a farmer and the father of the artist. On the front of that building you see the words “Live Your Dream” at the top and Beverly said her father last words were, “Farming was my dream and I lived my dream. So, live your dream.”