COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS Tue. March 9, 2021 12:00 AM by Bill Pritchard
The genius that is Randy Rainbow has come out with another gem of joy and comedy.
Many wondered what Randy would do, after the end of the former administration. Thankfully, his whimsy and wonder are in full bloom; this time with a charming ditty about the Covid-19 vaccine. Enjoy! Recent stories & features
Mar 2, 2021
It started on Sunday when Soulja Boy tweeted, rap game faker than WWE.
Randy Orton saw it and wrote back, Fake? Dare this prick to step up. He don t like movies? Consider us actors that do stunts without pads 200 days a year and don t b - when we get surgically repaired and come right back.
Randy then referred to Soulja Boy as a one hit wonder and told him to pawn his cheap a chain.
Do you think this interaction is real or a set up for WWE? By the way if you re a fan of professional wrestling, check out the Battleground Podcast below
WOAI-TV anchorman Randy Beamer discusses his 40-plus year career on eve of retirement
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News 4 San Antonio anchor Randy Beamer is retiring Friday after more than 40 years in TV news, more than 30 years of that with News 4.Courtesy WOAI-TVShow MoreShow Less
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Randy Beamer back when he sported an “Anchorman”-worthy mustache.Courtesy photoShow MoreShow Less
Though he’s been the face of News 4 San Antonio for more than 30 years, Randy Beamer says he’s always felt more comfortable behind the camera.
Which may explain why the Emmy Award-winning anchor and photojournalist doesn’t think his imminent retirement is a headline.
It was a geek paradise : Remembering the quirky appeal of Fry s Electronics
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1of2FILE- In this Oct. 21, 2009 file photo, a small crowd begins to gather outside a Fry s Electronics store in Renton, Wash. The electronics chain is permanently closing, citing the struggles it faced as a retailer during the coronavirus pandemic. The company, which was in business for 36 years, had 31 stores in nine states. Fry’s Electronics Inc. said it stopped regular operations and began the wind-down process of its business on Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2021. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File)Ted S. Warren / Associated PressShow MoreShow Less
The long suspected and finally confirmed permanent closure of Fry’s Electronics on Wednesday loosed a torrent of nostalgia from tech types who recalled frequenting the quirky themed stores during their heyday, before the one-two punch of the internet and the pandemic knocked the business off the pedestal of retail geekdom.