Wednesday, June 1, 2022

A little of this and a little of that

 Walmart's Hoosick Road store is missing a few things today, but should have everything back to normal, they say, before the end of the week.

Why? Some jabroni started a fire in the pet department on May 26, which Troy police are still investigating. Security cameras have not, as of press time, discerned a specific party involved, due to camera angles. A fair amount of merchandise, including stationary, bubble mailers, etc., had to be tossed due to water & smoke damage, and are being replaced.

Makes shopping that much harder in the short term.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene lives to get attention, and calls it to herself every time she says or does something stupid.

The Matriarch of Malaprops now says that in 3-4 generations, heterosexuals will be "extinct", but as usual, has no evidence to support this latest National Enquirer-worthy piece of BS.

Farron Cousins explains:


All this is, of course, is a hypersonic dog whistle to the bigots to target the LGBTQIA+ community to "prevent this from happening". Sure, Empty-G won her primary last week, and, barring even more offensive commentary that could land her in jail, will gain a 2nd term misrepresenting Georgia. And speaking of the Peach State.......
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Former football star Herschel Walker won his primary last week, too, but, according to Yahoo!, Walker is not digging the fact that Citizen Pampers is taking credit for the victory. Well, what did you expect, Herschel? Donald Trump wants the attention on him, no matter what. That's just the way he is, and you should've known that when you signed to his USFL team nearly 40 years ago. Turn your back on him (please), and he'll turn on you in a Palm Beach minute, and you'd wind up losing to Rev. Raphael Warnock in the general election.
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Former Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard returned to New York Tuesday night with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim to face the Yankees, and couldn't get out of the 2nd inning. Syndergaard was strafed for 4 runs in 1 1/3 innings as the Yankees extended the Angels' current losing streak to 6 in a row with a 9-1 win.

Meanwhile, in Flushing, the Mets ran their winning streak to 5 in a row with the second straight rout of the Washington Nationals, 10-0. They'll visit Syndergaard and the Angels June 10-12, with the June 10 game on Apple TV+, and the June 12 game on ESPN. It would be assumed that Syndergaard would pitch against his former team on the 12th, but the short outing last night may change that. Stay tuned.

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