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  1. NBC renewed the show that only my sister and I watch.
  2. Satisfying enough season finale.
  3. I just knocked off the last four episodes. It was not a life-changing experience.
  4. Wait... you don't mean... ?!?!?!
  5. "Barry" is actually his drag name. His birth name is Phyllis.
  6. Sunnyside pastor’s new book affirming queer Christian identity to launch May 29 at Sanger Hall - Sunnyside Post SUNNYSIDEPOST.COM May 9, 2025 By Shane O'Brien A Sunnyside pastor is set to release a new book exploring the intersection between... A Sunnyside pastor is set to release a new book exploring the intersection between queer identity and the Christian faith, offering a “lifeline to millions of people” who have been told to choose between their sexuality and their religion. Rev. Brandan Robertson, pastor of Sunnyside Reformed Church in Queens, is set to release “Queer & Christian: Reclaiming Our Bible, Our Faith, and Our Place at the Table”, on May 25 with an event at Manhattan’s Middle Collegiate Church.
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    Pope Leo

    Astoria bakery debuts Pope Leo Cookie to celebrate first American pope - Astoria Post ASTORIAPOST.COM May 9, 2025 By Shane O'Brien An Astoria pastry shop has introduced a "Pope Leo Cookie", complete with a... THOSE ARE SOME FANCY COMMUNION WAFERS!
  8. I have caught up on about five episodes the last few days and was strangely unmoved by Bobby's death, other than Athena's choice for his final resting spot. In fact I was more moved by the episode from a couple of weeks prior with Leslie Ann Warren as his estranged mother.
  9. It was very satisfying watching Steven A. Smith get killed in his acting debut last night.
  10. I might have watched an episode or two of The Big Bang Theory because I liked every other Chuck Lorre sitcom before it, but if I did, I must have disliked them a lot because I was never tempted to try it again even though my brother-in-law and nephew loved it and I haven't even watched a minute of either of the spinoffs.
  11. Might I suggest you try some advanced alien technology instead?
  12. Chet Lemon has passed away at the age of 70. A specific cause of death wasn’t listed but Lemon’s ongoing health problems have been previously documented. He was diagnosed with polycythemia vera, a rare blood disorder, while still a player in 1990. The obituary notes that Lemon suffered a series of clots and at least 13 strokes over the years. That led to at least 300 hospital visits in the past 30 years and left Lemon unable to walk or talk.
  13. The tears of a clown, indeed.
  14. Prime Video Octopus! Phoebe Waller-Bridge narrates this two-part documentary about one of the most intelligent and mysterious life forms on the planet.
  15. Prime Video Octopus! Phoebe Waller-Bridge narrates this two-part documentary about one of the most intelligent and mysterious life forms on the planet.
  16. Six-time Emmy® Award winner and Tony Award® nominee Jean Smart returns to Broadway for 12 weeks only in a tour-de-force portrayal of a writer whose words are her greatest gift, her biggest secret, and her only way out. Written by Jamie Wax and directed by Sarna Lapine, CALL ME Izzy is a can’t-miss theatrical event and a moving portrait of one woman’s refusal to be silenced through her own sheer tenacity, humor, and fiery imagination.
  17. Rather uneventful episode last night...
  18. It was only one inning, but on a night when Clarke Schmidt pitched well, look at what the products of the Yankee farm system did in the seventh tonight: YankeesBottom 7th W. Peralta pitching for SD SD NYY Cabrera grounded out to third. 3 12 Wells homered to right (375 feet), Judge scored, Bellinger scored and Volpe scored. 3 12 Volpe reached on infield single to third, Peraza scored, Bellinger to second, Judge to third. 3 8 Domínguez flied out to left. 3 7 Bellinger singled to right, Grisham scored, Judge to second, Peraza to third. 3 7 Peraza ran for Rice 3 6 Judge intentionally walked. 3 6 Rice doubled to right, Wells scored and Goldschmidt scored, Grisham to third. 3 6 Grisham walked, Volpe scored, Goldschmidt to second, Wells to third. 3 4 A. Morejon pitching for SD SD NYY Goldschmidt intentionally walked. 3 3 Wells stole second, Volpe stole third. 3 3 Goldschmidt hit for Vivas 3 3 Cabrera fouled out to third. 3 3 Wells singled to right, Domínguez scored, Volpe to second. 3 3 Volpe singled to center, Domínguez to third. 3 2 Domínguez doubled to left. 3 2
  19. Rite Aid will shutter all of its remaining New York locations in the coming months as part of a bankruptcy reorganization plan, according to multiple reports. The national drugstore chain, which currently operates 178 stores in the state and 1,240 stores nationwide, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Monday in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey. This marks the company’s second bankruptcy filing in two years. According to company officials, Rite Aid is “pursuing a strategic and value-maximizing sale process for substantially all of its assets.” As part of the reorganization, the company will close all of its distribution centers, and its remaining New York stores will either shut down or transition to new ownership. The first round of employee layoffs is expected to begin on June 4. “We’re committed to ensuring uninterrupted pharmacy services and preserving as many jobs as possible,” said CEO Matt Schroeder. He acknowledged the company’s financial challenges but noted strong interest from prospective buyers. “I’m grateful to our associates for their dedication and proud of the role we’ve played in supporting healthcare needs across our communities,” he said
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