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@halwa86 @MattWallace888 AURORA
I think it’s called Runaway
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That is the worst feeling 🫣
Matt Wallace@MattWallace888
I still can’t believe they made Melania Trump sit on a soaking wet chair 😭
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I was told he used Benoquin (monobenzyl ether of hydroquinone)
Doctors generally only prescribe Benoquin for patients with Vitiligo Universalis.
When a patient has lost more than 50% to 80% of their natural skin pigment to vitiligo, the remaining "islands" of dark skin can be visually jarring.
Instead of trying to put color back into the white spots (which is very difficult), Benoquin is used to remove the remaining dark spots so the patient has one uniform, pale skin tone.
Michael Jackson refused the sharpie 12 pack daily color treatment to fill in 70% of his body.
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It’s swiss cheese under the Whitehouse as it is.
Obama was the last one to put in a tunnel. I wouldn’t be surprised if it connected directly to his house in D.C
FDR built one, they used it during 9/11.
There’s one that goes to the treasury building.
Ronald Reagan and Richard Nixon used them for secret meetings and to get in and out of the Oval Office.
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@AzPetrich the ballroom is a cover story, you fool. Something is being built underground. Maybe a super-bunker, maybe a military command center. Who knows?
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@AzPetrich That’s the East Room in the Whitehouse.
It’s pretty small, so when they have big events, they will set up tents on the lawn.
I am so happy that the Whitehouse is finally getting a ballroom.
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🚨Joe Rogan: Did an Advanced Ancient Civilization live underground due to climate?
Rogan: "So, a guy kept losing his chickens. They would go through a hole and they would never come out. So, this guy was like, "Well, where the f*ck are these chickens going?" So, they broke down the wall to figure out where the chickens go. And they found an underground city that can hold 20,000 people."
Its not the only subterranean structures like this to be found. Is this whats under the great pyramids?
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Steven Cambian speaks on a box of dildos being buried near David Wilcock's home
Cambian encouraged this behavior to challenge Wilcock's claims of being psychic
In light of Wilcock's suicide, discussions around this kind of behavior are circulating
Cambian was very critical of Wilcock's "scams"
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Coming Soon to Jamestown
#Rhodeisland
Crudo Oyster Bar:
A coastal Italian kitchen (similar to their Smithfield location) is expected to be fully operational for the spring season.
New Asian Fusion:
Mindy Zhang (who owns Mindy's in Portsmouth) is working on a new Asian fusion and sushi spot at the old J22 Tap & Table location
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Accolades and Awards:
#RhodeIsland
OpenTable just released its Top 100 Romantic Restaurants in America for 2026.
Boat House Waterfront Dining (Tiverton):
Celebrated for its panoramic views of Mt. Hope Bay.
White Horse Tavern (Newport): Recognized for its "historic romance" and Beef Wellington.
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Rhode Island News:
New Openings for May 2026
•Farm & Barrel Bistro (Middletown):
Newport Vineyards is debuting this new farm-to-table concept on May 8.
It replaces their previous dining program and is led by Executive Chef Kyle Johnson.
They’ll have a "field-to-fork" menu with ingredients from their own greenhouses, plus estate wines and Taproot beer.
•Claw & Hammer (Newport):
If you haven't been down to Thames Street lately, this "elevated seafood" spot just opened in the old Scales & Shells building. It’s focusing heavily on a stone crab program and a massive raw bar.
•Spring House Seafood Grill (Warwick):
If you’re heading to T.F. Green anytime soon, they just cut the ribbon on this new spot on April 28.
It’s a partnership with the famous Spring House Hotel on Block Island, meant to give travelers a "coastal vibe" before they fly.
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Rhode Island News:
West Warwick’s Midnight "Ghost"
In the "weird" category, a security camera at Candy’s Curiosities & Vintage in West Warwick captured a person walking down the street at 2:00 a.m. dressed in a full white pointed hood and robe. While the community is rightfully disgusted and the police are investigating it as a hate-related incident, the shop owner’s response on Facebook was classic Rhode Island defiance:
"Try it during the day. Dare ya. Loser."
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"Real Housewives of Rhode Island" Shading
If you follow reality TV gossip, the stars of the (relatively new) Real Housewives of Rhode Island (RHORI) are currently in a public "shade war."
Liz McGraw and Dolores Catania have been making headlines for calling out their castmate Ashley Iaconetti as a "confessional warrior"—essentially saying she’s only brave when the cameras are on her and she’s alone in a room.
I have no idea who any of these people are.
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The "Bridge to Nowhere" gets its own Authority.
While everyone is stressed about the Washington Bridge, the General Assembly just gave preliminary approval to create a Crook Point Bridge Authority. This is for that rusty, iconic railroad bridge in Providence that’s been stuck in the "up" position for 50 years.
•The "Funny" Part:
Some locals are joking that we're creating an entire government agency to manage a bridge that doesn't actually go anywhere, while the bridges people actually need to drive on are struggling. One proposal even suggests lighting it up with multicolored rainbow lights to make it a "monument to decrepit stuff."
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Rhode Island News:
The Washington Bridge Lawsuits & Investigation
The ongoing saga of the Washington Bridge (I-195) remains a massive topic. Recently, there has been a significant push regarding lawsuits and investigative reports into the bridge's failure. The fallout has led to intense scrutiny of government officials and a deeper look into how state transportation funds have been managed over the last several years.
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Rhode Island News:
The Patriarca Papers
In local investigative news, there has been a resurgence of interest in Rhode Island’s "mob" history. Investigative teams recently secured nearly 10,000 pages of FBI documents related to Raymond Patriarca, the legendary boss of the New England crime family. The release of these papers is currently shedding new light on how organized crime influenced the state’s economy and politics for decades.
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