The Houston Police Department says it has no plans to further investigate the injury of the stupid bead whore who ran out in front of a horse to claim a 10 cent trinket. They stand behind the training of their officers and their animals, and to that Miss G says: "you go, gurls!"
Up in Foat Wuth, the injured pary in the "Rainbow Lounge Incident" has had his condition upgraded from "serious" to "fair". That's a step in the right direction!
The "Celebrity Death March" continues with Karl Malden kicking the bucket at age 97. Although most remember him from "the Streets of San Francisco", Miss Ginger remembers him best as the would-be suitor of Blanche DuBois in "A Streetcar Named Desire". RIP, Karl.
This brings the "trouble in three's" count from an even 6 to a volatile 7...... who will be 8 and 9???
Finally, in restaurant reviews: Ralph's on the Park in Mid City, New Orleans, left Team Ginger sadly dissapointed. It came highly recommended, but Team G found the portions to be skimpy, the drinks to be weak, and the items to be highly overpriced for the value they provided. The standing joke was that we needed to drive thru McDonalds on the way back to the hotel! Sorry, Brennan's Resto Empire: no 'snaps for you on this one!
4 comments:
Weak drinks!
WEAK drinks!
Weak DRINKS!!
Blasphemy!
Seriously.
Old? OLD- 97??? maybe it was the weak drinks, hey I'm dying here..
TAKE OUT DAVID HASSELHOFF!!!
too many people hiding behind the "ENVEIKEL" which I though was torn down years ago
Dannelle
Was not even sure that Karl was still with us, he sure had a great life :o)
Thanks for the heads up on the NOLA review.
How did I get so far behind reading your blog?
These people we aren't thinking about are dying and not the possibly obvious ones. Did you mention Gale Storm? I'm probably the only one old enough to remember her. She was in "My Little Margie" and was cute and peppy. She was 86, I think, when she died.
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