A 7-Eleven is picking up pieces after being attacked by a giant lizard, which was all caught on video.
The original tweeted video from Bangkok ran up nearly a million views before it was deleted and later reposted to Facebook.
I mean, an 8-foot-long lizard walking into a crowded store, climbing shelves, and knocking over product isn t exactly the most welcoming thing to see, so the people screaming in the store are justified in my book.
“The shelves are ruined! Oh my God,” one person shouted about the lizard.
Asian water monitors aren t poisonous, but do have a habit of being bitey, and at 8-feet-long are the second largest lizard after the Komodo dragon.
Most if not all states have a most wanted list. Police can be on the hunt looking to capture suspects for years. Currently, I came across 9 fugitives that Massachusetts State Police are currently pursuing. These men are very dangerous and I wouldn t want to be anywhere near any one of them. Their crimes range from murder to carrying loaded weapons to rape of children to possessing child pornography. These men need to be caught and brought to justice asap. Below are Massachusetts Most Wanted Fugitives and descriptions of their crimes.
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Most Wanted Fugitives by Massachusetts State Police
Survey: 1 in 5 Texans More Open to Marijuana After Lockdown
Some people didn t know if they were going to keep their job, and even worse, people were stressed out, worried if they would get the virus that has claimed half a million people.
The survey done by Recovery.org says that 1 out of 5 people in Texas now have a relaxed view toward recreational marijuana.
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If you think this is strange, during the pandemic in some states, marijuana dispensaries were even considered essential.
So the next time you see a pothead and they are high, simply tell them.I understand.
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Battle Creek Sets Q&A Session For Roundabout Naysayers And Others
Published: April 7, 2021
This is the Gull Street roundabout in Kalamazoo. Set in a residential area, but with a fair amount of traffic.. (Google Street View)
It s an interesting thing. A discussion of roundabouts is sort of a microcosm of our society today. Not only does it spotlight how divided we are, it also shows how tiny little remarks can lead to tangential arguments, some far off the topic at hand.
What this is, right now, is the City of Battle Creek on its Facebook page announced it has a day-long Q&A session on Thursday, April 15th. 11 am - 6pm. This is regarding a proposed roundabout at North Ave and Emmett Street in Battle Creek, near Bronson Battle Creek Hospital and near Kellogg Community College. It s an opportunity for locals to ask questions. Judging by the reaction on several Facebook pages, including the City of Battle Creek s, there are some people who aren t enamored with the idea, especially
Bangor TV 5 Meteorologist Chris Ewing To Retire Next Week
After 30 years in the Bangor market, the long-time WABI TV weather guy is calling it a gig.
Chris Ewing, a channel 5 and overall Bangor television icon will give central and eastern Maine viewers his last forecast on Friday, April 16th. Viewers will not only miss his reliable weather wisdom and ability to predict major weather happenings, but his easy going demeanor and sense of humor.
According to WABI.TV, Ewing studied meteorology at Plymouth State University in New Hampshire, after obtaining a degree from the University of Massachusetts at Lowell. After a few stints in the Massachusetts area, he moved to Maine back in 1990 to join the WABI TV 5 weather team, where he has been ever since.