I am actually only posting the following short thread from Facebook, because I was caught by surprise when instead of it showing a small icon of a photo and a description from the link to my blog -- up popped an image and description of Gen. Colin Powell, that previously would only have caused a "hot link" to the text of his name -- and in THIS case and time, I was GLAD of that, although I had been looking forward to seeing WHICH of the recent images from my blog the computer/internet gods would chose.
But there is ALSO an interesting story-ette in the thread-ette.
After that, I'll paste OTHER things in:
Looking for some advice on the property. I need a structural engineer that wants to trade out for pizza.
A sexual assault survivor was forced to hear a judge call her convicted rapist “an extraordinarily good man” before sentencing him to prison this week.
Utah Judge Thomas Low allegedly held back tears as he sang the praises of Keith Vallejo, a former bishop of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints found guilty of sexually abusing two women in separate incidents dating back to at least 2013, reports local news channel KUTV.
“The court had no doubt that Mr. Vallejo is an extraordinarily good man,” Low told the courtroom Wednesday moments before sentencing Vallejo. “But great men, sometimes do bad things.”
Steve Taylor
I will NEVER text and drive again after sideswiping this poor girl on Peachtree Industrial Blvd just now. Thank heavens her airbags deployed.
The ex allegedly invites men to Herrick's apartment and the restaurant where he works.
Sometimes as many as 16 strangers each day will show up looking for Herrick.
In some instances, they are told not to be dissuaded if Herrick is resistant at first, "as part of an agreed upon rape fantasy or role play."
And now -- a little something this Easter night to fall asleep a-ponderin':
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