By R.C.
"rip, Beverly Hills: video shows high-end retail stores now shuttered amid LA crime wave"
"a social media account is documenting the spate of high-profile business closures in Beverly hills including Barneys new york, escada, Chanel, nike, rite aid, starbucks and more.
N.S.: But I coulda sworedid that David Cole assured us that Beverly hills was safe from the black plague!
https://nypost.com/2023/09/05/beverly-hills-boutiques-and-high-end-stores-shuttered/
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Sung to the theme from "The Beverly Hillbillies"
Let me tell you the story of a city with jigs,
Their stores broken into,
By the worthless nigs,
Then one day,they were sweeping up some glass,
The thought came to them,
Let's all take a pass.
black crime,
Moving time.
So the businesses left,
They locked up all their doors,
Moved so fast,
Feet never hit the floor,
Said Californey,
Ain't the place we want to be,
So they loaded up their vans,
Got out of Beverly.
Hills that is.
Expensive jewels
Moved 'em far.
"The Beverly Hills Closures"
--END
YEP. Beverly Hills five times the number of cops per capita than LA. Didn't seem to matter.
If the once "high-class" Beverly Hills is represented by the likes of Nike and Starbucks, it's all over anyway. Like everything else. -RM
UTTER INSANITY:JOE BURROW TO MAKE 55 MILLION per year IN NEW CONTRACT EXTENSION.
GRA:White guy makes good--TOO GOOD.This money HAS to be fake.What the NFL makes from advertising,sales and TV can't be enough to afford to pay these salaries and stay in business.How can the networks afford it?I don't believe one word about any of this anymore.
(USA today)Joe Burrow has been all the Cincinnati Bengals hoped for when they selected the quarterback No. 1 overall in the 2020 NFL draft.
The Bengals made sure Thursday that Burrow will be throwing passes in Cincinnati for years to come. Burrow and the Bengals agreed to a five-year, $275 million contract extension, a person familiar with the deal confirmed to USA TODAY Sports, making the quarterback the highest-paid player in NFL history. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to disclose financial terms of the agreement.
--GRA
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