Oh well. If you can't laugh about 'em, you'll just drive yourself crazy. Christopher Key, a man that has been featured in various news and online publications as far away as Japan, says he has it all figured out. Now, with Monkeypox on the horizon, and more news about additional cases released last weekend.
Finally, we go back to movie theatres to see movies like "Top Gun: Maverick", the new "Jurassic World Dominion" and "Elvis" this summer. Now, the theatres may not have any popcorn. Or any other movie snacks. CinemaCon is the big movie theatre convention each year. This year, the talk among all the theatre owners was about the concession stand. Norm Krug is the CEO of Preferred Popcorn, a big supplier to theatres in Alabama and beyond. At the convention he said "The popcorn supply will be tight!"
Several different departments of Wildlife and Conservation in Alabama, Louisiana, Georgia and Texas are issuing a warning for these hot summer days. In fact, it has already happened to families in Florida and Texas. WARNING FOR SWIMMERS!
Multiple books and movies (including the excellent "Once Upon A Time In Hollywood") have been produced about the two night killing spree in August of '69. I've seen them all and yet I never knew that one of the most vicious, awful killers of the bunch headed for Alabama! Charles Manson definitely had some kind of strange power. He was able to lure young, beautiful girls into his sordid family by the dozens.
One positive for the restaurant industry of West Alabama, only a few places made the list this spring. So, that's a good thing. The recent Spring 2022 health department ratings/scores mention several establishments I have frequented in West Alabama. Maybe you have as well.
Trusted. Reliable. That's what STAR stands for in the new STAR ID coming to Alabama in 2023.
If you do not have your new STAR ID before Spring of 2023, you will not be allowed to board an airplane.
WELL, it looks that way. According to multiple sources. Rumors online in the 2010's, claimed that a Walmart managers conference in 2012, directed store managers to let shoplifters go.
Especially in cases of petty thefts. As the story went, Walmart already had an insurance policy that covered shoplifting.
That's what I'm thinking tonight after another horrible shooting at an elementary school. The dust has not settled yet, and as of press time we know that 19 children were murdered this afternoon. School only has two days left.
It has been chaos down at Robb Elementary, so the numbers could rise overnight.