Summarized. Wickers campaign received 152,000 from the telco company's. He voted to allow telco companies to sell your personal data. He also confirmed Pai as FCC chairman.
NPR article that's non biased
Lafayette County is a dry county. Keep that in mind. I bet it's on their books somewhere about the open container laws.
EDIT: Did not find it codified, but WikiTravel says open containers are not allowed in city limits (which is the reasons for the cups). http://wikitravel.org/en/Oxford_(Mississippi)
Maybe a better idea would be a robocall setup that you would call, hear "record now BEEEEEEP" and rapidtalk your message into it before your allotted time was up, then make calls out to your preset list of numbers that play your message.
There's a lot more to it than that, such as collect call detection, answering machine detection, etc. but it could probably be done. http://www.asterisk.org or http://www.freeswitch.org are your friends.
Currently projected to be a cat 2 nearing LA/MS coast Friday, Oct 9.
https://www.wunderground.com/hurricane/atlantic/2020/potential-tropical-cyclone-twenty-six
Some models show the system cycling back into the gulf after landfall. It's possible this storm will have a 2nd landfall by the weekend.
https://www.wunderground.com/hurricane/atlantic/2020/hurricane-sally?map=model
You are not alone. Rotten tomatoes has it at 40% right now. Which doesn't mean it is awful, but certainly mediocre at best. I had much higher hopes for this film.
Ernest Herndon's <em>Canoeing Mississippi</em> is a tremendously useful book. I would say that in terms of outdoor recreation, our floatable waterways are just as good if not better than anywhere else in the United States.
Snowflake. Try this book. It will help to explain why you're so mad. https://www.amazon.com/End-White-Christian-America/dp/1501122320
And calling people soft when you're advocating the memorialization of a traitorous, treasonous group that lost a war is rich.
Upwork.com but only if you have some sort of skills to sell. If you join, read the Terms of Service until you understand everything so you won't get scammed. I have made my living there for years.
You can get a smaller bottle at Walmart. It doesn't smell as bad as deet, you can put it on your clothes, hair, anything. It lasts for hours. Keeps all varieties of mosquitos off you and those little biting midges if you have them.
This stuff changed my outdoor life, for real.
Classic book. Was consistently the most popular book in the library when I was growing up.
I remember the story of the dead girl at Waverly near West Point, which I assume is still open.
Flowtron BK-40D Electronic Insect Killer, 1 Acre Coverage,Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00004R9VW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_J2C356T506MNFVQED3PQ?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I just bought one. It’s nice.
So he says the "Godless" have power yet advocates the most unchrist-like response to those he disagrees with?
Dude can't even spell y'all right. Can't believe I went to school with this guy.
I posted this last time Bobert was mentioned here. Check out his dad's book if you wanna see the level he's operating on. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00A0ZU6EU/ref=dbs_a_def_awm_bibl_vppi_i0
2 models say MS coast, 1 TX-LA border, 1 FL panhandle. It's holding position below the Yucatan for now so the track will be towards TX if it moves soon, FL if later and MS somewhere in between. We should have a pretty good idea by Tuesday.
https://www.wunderground.com/hurricane/atlantic/2020/tropical-storm-zeta?map=model
Tornado
McComb, MS (39648)
Station ID: KDGX.S-c94f
Lat: 31.24
Lon: -90.48
Time: 3:25 PM
Movement: NE 9.7 mph
It doesn't look like much, but Anthony Bordaine (sp?) stopped here in Cleveland and had a great time. http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g43894-d615905-Reviews-Po_Monkey_s_Lounge-Merigold_Mississippi.html
If you are an Ancestry member, you can see this. Here is a link to one public family tree that has Walter E. Shaw listed, with a photograph of the marker that matches yours. William Robert Shaw was Walter's brother.
https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/7444407/person/-1092193031/facts
Someone bought the JJ Rogers Building over there and turned it into a event venue. Pretty cool little place for this sort of thing, you can see pictures of it here http://pinterest.com/carliekollath/warehouse-wedding-venue/
Same up here in Oxford. It rains like this in Southern Louisiana during the summer, but I've never seen it like this in Mississippi.
We also did not really have winter at all this year: It hit 70+ degrees more than half the days in January. (See https://www.accuweather.com/en/us/jackson-ms/39201/january-weather/329432).
Jimmy Cajoleas wrote <em>Goldeline</em>, which is a YA fantasy novel with a southern aesthetic. He’s since written several more novels that are on my shelf unread, but that’s my fault, not his.
Beth Kander is a playwright and novelist, and she has written <em>Original Syn</em>, a sci-fi trilogy.
The story of the train engineer Casey Jones is a good one. He became a folk hero after crashing and dying near Vaughan. His story has been sung by the Grateful Dead and North Mississippi All-stars among others. Louis LeFleur's story definitely treads into "tall tale" territory - he was supposed to be such a good dancer that he was literally nicknamed "the flower" - his story has been embellished but the real story is incredible nonetheless. It is told in Hidden History of Jackson: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1467138975/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_J9ZGAWJ166W7W18QYFMG.
There is a good book about situations similar to this (the landlord/tenant relationship; not the political one) called “Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City” by Matthew Desmond.