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@jasonwhitlock @wil_da_beast630 Peeing pedophile R Kelly recieved an Image Award long after his transgressions. Is the NAACP being fraudulent somehow breaking news in 2026? What’s next, the IOC is not exactly upright and moral?
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“In America, as a charity, you only 5% of your earnings have to go to the cause… the NAACP sponsors the Image Awards… all that is paid for by the ordinary black church woman.” @wil_da_beast630 on the corruption within charities.
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@crogers_htown @drantbradley Shocking that a high caloric person, from Houston, named Kody, with a high caloric family, from the exuurbs, would have this take
The industrial Midwest, mid Atlantic regions, Atlanta, Dallas..hell in Houston alone you have Pearland, Spring and Katy
What a clown
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@drantbradley The black people who own these homes are in the top 2-3% of wealth for black people.
This isn’t middle class for black people. This isn’t even middle class for Jews or Asians. Lol
What’s the point of the weird lie?
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@ronsterd89 The rare time when the original and replacement were both near perfect
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@sagesteele @CritCareIntel @DavidJHarrisJr In the news business but *hadn’t heard* about something from 2019?
Also didn’t research it at all before exploiting, I mean posting it
As predictable as the sun rising in the east
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@CritCareIntel @DavidJHarrisJr Hmmm. Maybe. I hadn’t heard about it. Either way, I’m sure the family of the cop is still just as heartbroken.
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This is shocking. And so heartbreaking. 💔
David J Harris Jr@DavidJHarrisJr
🚨TRAGIC: A White firefighter in Wisconsin saved a Black man who was overdosing on drugs. After being revived, the Black man immediately pulled a gun and shot the White man who had just rescued him dead. Mainstream media didn’t report this incident, as it doesn’t fit their narrative.
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@dumbbitchcap @CigsMake Can this mf’er get off me for a few minutes
Whittle a stick, cribbage, go for a walk…just let me breathe for five minutes
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@GigaBeers The average life span in the US is 79. She looks to be in New York in the cold
Do you expect her to have her jugs hanging out like she’s going to the wrap party for Rocky Horror in 1975?
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What’s happened to Susan Sarandon?
Sarandon, once the sharp, no-nonsense Louise in Thelma & Louise—a defiant feminist icon who embodied strength, independence, and rebellion against societal norms—now presents a far more disheveled image at 79 that many observers describe as looking downright homeless.
Her recent public appearances often feature mismatched layers, oversized or ill-fitting garments, casual sneakers …an overall rumpled vibe.
Yuck!
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@CharlesFanner @BWLH_ I’v stayed at plenty of five star hotels around the world
I don’t recall seeing people that I saw the previous week, hanging out in a scene, and playing that *sport*
So nothing like a five star hotel
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@threadman802 @BWLH_ You’re wrong about that
They’re like 5 star hotels
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@jasonwhitlock @ShemekaMichelle @DreAllDay Whitlock and an entrepreneur/influencer discussing the keys to a relationship
Life in 2026 is different
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"A man needs to have the testicles to tell a woman to STFU to her face and stand on it… They [women] have influenced men to no longer uphold their standards, and that’s where the whole community falls.” - @DreAllDay on the corruption of the matriarchy.
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@CrazyVibes_1 So Norby Walters got caught up in a mob basketball scheme, played wingman for Bo Derek and was shouted out in the rap song. Paid In Full
There needs to be a Netflix documentary on that dude
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He needed a date for an Oscars party. A friend set him up with Bo Derek. They ended up together for 20 years — and nobody knew they'd gotten married until he casually mentioned it on a talk show.
*"Jerry, I can't believe I forgot to tell you… we got married."*
When John Corbett mentioned to his agent Norby Walters that he had no date for an upcoming Oscars party, he wasn't expecting much from the conversation.
Walters had a suggestion.
*"I'll get you a date, Corbett."*
Bo Derek had been one of the most recognized women in Hollywood since *10* made her a cultural phenomenon in 1979. She had graced magazine covers around the world. She had been married for twenty-two years to director John Derek — a relationship that both shocked and fascinated Hollywood. When he died of heart failure in 1998, Bo was forty-one years old.
She later described it as losing the air from the room.
She hadn't dated anyone in five years.
So when Walters called to ask if she might like to meet someone, she wasn't expecting much either. *"I kept saying to my friends, 'I'll wait until all the sparks get going,'"* she later recalled. *"And it finally happened."*
Corbett found her intimidating at first. Bo said she liked him instantly.
That was 2002. *My Big Fat Greek Wedding* — the film that would make Corbett a household name — hadn't been released yet. He was known from *Sex and the City,* but Bo was still the bigger name that night.
Neither of them seemed to mind.
They began quietly. They stayed that way.
For nearly two decades, they lived together on a ranch in Santa Barbara — surrounded by German Shepherds and horses, watching *Jeopardy!* over dinner, traveling when work allowed, and keeping their relationship almost entirely out of the spotlight. In a world where celebrity couples share everything, Bo and John simply lived their life.
*"We're such opposites in so many ways,"* Bo told Entertainment Tonight in 2020. *"We took this relationship one day at a time. And it just happens to be 19 years later we're still together — and we're gonna go for one more day."*
Then, quietly, sometime around Christmas 2020, they changed their minds about something.
No announcement. No headlines. Just a small wedding with close friends and family.
And then life went on.
Eight months later, in August 2021, Corbett appeared on *The Talk.* His friend Jerry O'Connell was on the panel. Midway through the conversation, Corbett paused.
*"Jerry, I can't believe I forgot to tell you… around Christmastime, we got married. Bo and I got married!"*
He held up his wedding ring. O'Connell was stunned. So was everyone watching.
*"We're pretty private people,"* Corbett said. *"We didn't make an announcement. All our friends and family knew. But this is the first time either of us has said anything publicly about it."*
Of course it was. It was exactly how they would do it.
Bo Derek had spent much of her life in the public eye. But her real life — the grief, the years of solitude, the quiet relationship with someone she trusted, and finally a Christmas wedding that nobody heard about for months — she kept close.
*"He makes my day brighter,"* she has said.
They still hold hands. They still have barbecues with friends. They still feed the horses together every morning.
A blind date at an Oscars party. Twenty years. A wedding nobody knew about.
Sometimes the strongest love stories are the ones lived quietly — far from the spotlight, on a ranch in Santa Barbara, watching *Jeopardy!* and feeding the horses at dawn.

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@JulieChangRE Rules and regulations are more like, shall we say, suggestions, in Houston
It will be interesting to see what becomes of states like Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan with massive amounts of water and affordable living.
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There are already many places in TX that are pushing for larger lot sizes or won't approve smaller lot sizes
The other issue is impact fees which means it is not economically feasible to build smaller lot sizes
But ultimately TX and this country has a massive infrastructure problem of failing or inadequate water and water infrastructure, subsidence, power, storm water, sewer lines, and all the other infrastructure (roads, fiber, EMS, police, fire) required to support bigger and more sprawl
Sprawling endlessly is very expensive
M. Nolan Gray 🥑@mnolangray
Is Texas on the California trajectory? A large Houston suburb very narrowly avoided arbitrarily increasing minimum lot sizes by 25%, which would have made it even harder to build affordable single-family homes.
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@NikkiNic9384 Getting raked over the coals is probably the best thing to happen to your career in the last five years
Gotta give credit where it’s due for staying in character
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Whole press conference over a trip with friends? Must have been some trip.
Really glad I got raked over the coals for days on end for calling out the fact that professional boundaries were crossed here 🙄
Mark Daniels@ByMarkDaniels
Here’s Mike Vrabel’s statement
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@LloydLegalist All in the branding
Quarter Pounder is a great name. As was Big Mac
Whopper
And then Wendy’s with the simple Single/Double/Triple
Not sure what you do with 1/3 to make it sound good..apparently A & W didn’t know either
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@ThatEricAlper Then great in Less Than Zero then docile on Bad Influence …fora minute
Spader was on one in the late 80’s/early 90’s

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@tsteele93 I was getting Arby's for my son and I tonight. I looked at the prices of the meals. $13 for many of the items. Nearly $30 for fast food dinner>>
You could have just bought some laxatives for $5 and saved the money
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I was getting Arby's for my son and I tonight. I looked at the prices of the meals. $13 for many of the items. Nearly $30 for fast food dinner.
It would have cost $12 total less than ten years ago.
Every dime I have saved towards retirement is worth a penny now.
Having a 401(k) with a million bucks is paltry when you consider how hard inflation will continue to eat into it each year after you quit putting money into it.
The system is rigged. Only cheaters win. The rest of us work our whole lives only to be poor at the end due to massive inflation from socialist ideas like minimum wage and absurdly wasteful and fraud-riddled government programs.
The country is in debt up to its eyeballs and our money is losing value every year, at a growing rate.
What a disappointing end to the American Dream.
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@emilysavesusa Yes those plucky insurance companies have always done their best to look out for their customers
I’m sure The Illegals are raising those home insurance rates as well
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