Shout Out to Boba Fett Getting Vaccinated in Texoma Today
It s the little things in life that bring me joy, this guy is one of them.
This photo was shared with me this morning. I will not say where it s from, but I can confirm it was here in Texoma. I don t want any HIPPA violations, also why the other people s faces are covered. Don t sue me folks. As we all know here in Texas on Monday, the state said all adults could now go get vaccinated for Covid-19. I m sure a lot of folks are jumping at the opportunity.
Then Lead C&C Reporter Aya Miller laughs as the first pitch meeting of the year begins with sharing stories from over break. Now Editor in Chief, Aya becomes the first sophomore in Western Herald history to take the position. Spencer Mathews
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Western Heraldâs Editorial Board, excluding the sports section, is being terminated following an insurrection attempt against the Conqueror-in-Chief (CIC).Â
The attempt, spearheaded by former News Editor Chloe Miller, was to take place on April 1. Chloe and her fellow former Editorial Board members planned to overtake Faunce Student Services and break down the door to the CIC office, where she assumed current CIC, Aya Miller would be working.Â
This April Fools Day pranks from a Dryden school official might just be the very best prank we've ever seen! Get your phone out and record your kid's reaction.
Happy Days.
For most viewers of
Happy Days, the wildly popular ABC sitcom of the 1970s and early 1980s, the sight of Arthur “Fonzie” Fonzarelli jumping over a shark on water skis during the September 20, 1977 episode was not a momentous event. It was simply agreeably silly a result of the Fonz taking up the challenge of a local beach bully to endanger his life with an ocean predator. Yet the Fonz’s machismo would come to define a moment in pop culture when a once-beloved creation takes a noticeable dip in quality.
Premiering in January 1974,
Happy Days was a perfect storm of sitcom affability, from Ron Howard’s Richie Cunningham to Donny Most’s Ralph Malph to Anson Williams Potsie Weber. Created by Garry Marshall, the series was a homage to the relative innocence of 1950s middle America, recreated for 1970s viewers soured by the Vietnam War and entering decidedly less innocent times. By the time the show entered its fifth season in the fall of 1977, it was firmly ent