When Pensacolians were starved for entertainment early in the COVID-19 pandemic, the Pop-Up Movie Tour was born.
While the world has opened back up a bit one year later, the creators of the Pop-Up Movie Tour a collective known as the Drive-In Dudes discovered Pensacola s appetite for a drive-in movie theater last spring, and have now launched a permanent version of the original idea that will be known as Timewarp Theaters.
Co-founded by Pensacola show promoter and entrepreneur Michael Silver, Timewarp Theaters is billed as an improved, final-form version of last year s Pop-Up Movie Tour. It will begin showing drive-in movies and video concerts on the company s giant inflatable screen on most weekends starting April 29, from just outside of the Five Flags Speedway track.
Life 2.0: A Journey from Near Death to New Life
After asking his doctor a simple question, which later proves to save Kirksey s life, he takes a simple test which showed that he was at extremely high risk of a near term highly probable fatal cardiac event or stroke. Kevin Kirksey immediately came face to face with his mortality, accepting the reality that severe cardiac disease threatened to take his life in the immediate short term. Following open-heart surgery, due to his observations of many little things that were done for him, he began down a road of profound physical, emotional, and spiritual transformation.
This one has had 3 different stories now! Pick one and stick with it !
When you’re in a ditch stop digging…
Whoo! The ratio really isn’t good for her, and that fills me with hope!
Nobody doubts her parents felt sad & alone. In fact, that our own parents across the country feel the same is exactly why we despised her smug callousness when ordering us to avoid them. These people think their pain is more important than ours. She learned it s not. https://t.co/LeUC0ucGlM
Not to mention the fact that if she really believed it was dangerous, she wouldn’t go. She knows it’s all a lie.
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It’s always been a puzzlement to me why people who rail against Black Genocide in the form of drugs, police brutality, and the justice system are the very same people who support abortion on demand.
Johnny Cochran wannabe Benjamin Crump, who makes his money and reputation off dead Black bodies (Trayon Martin, George Floyd, Breonna Taylor), actually wrote a book titled:
Open Season: Legalized Genocide of Colored People. One GoodReads review posits,
“In
Open Season, award-winning attorney Ben Crump exposes a heinous truth: Whether with a bullet or a lengthy prison sentence, America is killing black people and justifying it legally.”